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Match each vocabulary with the correct definition.
Intrinsic
Syllabus
Slang
Criteria
Collaboration
Elite
Talent
Prioritize
Incentive
Student Leadership
Apprenticeship
Competitor
Internship
Resume'
Empathy
Personnel
Initiative
Entrepreneurship
Autonomy
Communication
Motivation
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Intrinsic — coming from within; belonging to the essential nature of something (e.g., internal motivation).
Syllabus — a course outline that lists topics, schedule, assignments, policies, and grading.
Slang — informal, nonstandard words or expressions used by particular groups.
Criteria — standards or rules used to judge, evaluate, or make decisions (plural of criterion).
Collaboration — working together with others toward a common goal.
Elite — a small, privileged group considered superior in ability, status, or influence.
Talent — a natural aptitude or skill.
Prioritize — to arrange or deal with tasks in order of importance or urgency.
Incentive — something that motivates or encourages a person to act (a reward or benefit).
Student Leadership — roles or activities where students guide, organize, or represent their peers and develop leadership skills.
Apprenticeship — a structured on-the-job training arrangement in which a novice learns a trade under a skilled worker.
Competitor — a person or organization that takes part in a contest or seeks the same goal or market.
Internship — a temporary, often short-term work placement for gaining practical experience, typically for students or recent graduates.
Resume' — a concise document summarizing a person’s education, skills, work experience, and qualifications for job applications.
Empathy — the ability to understand and share another person’s feelings or perspective.
Personnel — the people employed by an organization; staff.
Initiative — the ability to take the first step or act independently; a proactive plan or program to address a need.
Entrepreneurship — the activity of creating, launching, and running new businesses, often involving risk and innovation.
Autonomy — independence or freedom to make one’s own decisions.
Communication — the exchange of information, ideas, or feelings by speaking, writing, or other means.
Motivation — the reasons, drives, or incentives that cause a person to act or behave in a certain way.
Syllabus — a course outline that lists topics, schedule, assignments, policies, and grading.
Slang — informal, nonstandard words or expressions used by particular groups.
Criteria — standards or rules used to judge, evaluate, or make decisions (plural of criterion).
Collaboration — working together with others toward a common goal.
Elite — a small, privileged group considered superior in ability, status, or influence.
Talent — a natural aptitude or skill.
Prioritize — to arrange or deal with tasks in order of importance or urgency.
Incentive — something that motivates or encourages a person to act (a reward or benefit).
Student Leadership — roles or activities where students guide, organize, or represent their peers and develop leadership skills.
Apprenticeship — a structured on-the-job training arrangement in which a novice learns a trade under a skilled worker.
Competitor — a person or organization that takes part in a contest or seeks the same goal or market.
Internship — a temporary, often short-term work placement for gaining practical experience, typically for students or recent graduates.
Resume' — a concise document summarizing a person’s education, skills, work experience, and qualifications for job applications.
Empathy — the ability to understand and share another person’s feelings or perspective.
Personnel — the people employed by an organization; staff.
Initiative — the ability to take the first step or act independently; a proactive plan or program to address a need.
Entrepreneurship — the activity of creating, launching, and running new businesses, often involving risk and innovation.
Autonomy — independence or freedom to make one’s own decisions.
Communication — the exchange of information, ideas, or feelings by speaking, writing, or other means.
Motivation — the reasons, drives, or incentives that cause a person to act or behave in a certain way.
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