VOCABULARY/GRAMMAR to embark /ɪmˈbɑːk/ - to begin or start a journey or other task, often with a sense of
enthusiasm
They decided to embark on a round-the-world trip to explore different cultures. first and foremost - primarily or above all; the most important thing to consider
First and foremost, the health and safety of our passengers is our top priority. to indulge /ɪnˈdʌldʒ/ - to allow oneself to enjoy or partake in something pleasurable
I decided to indulge in a rich chocolate cake on my birthday. to dive into - to enthusiastically start something like an activity or project
He couldn't wait to dive into the new novel he had just bought. invigorating /ɪnˈvɪɡəreɪtɪŋ/ - energising or refreshing; a feeling of renewed energy
The only way she can fully wake up is by taking an invigorating morning jog in the crisp air. to freshen up - to clean or revitalise oneself by washing or tidying up, often in
relation to personal appearance
After the long flight, he took a quick shower to freshen up before his big meeting. to pamper /ˈpæmpə/ - to treat someone or oneself with special care, attention and
indulgence
As it was her birthday, Emma decided to pamper herself with a relaxing spa day. nourishing /ˈnʌrɪʃɪŋ/ - providing essential nutrients and promoting health and well-
being
Mum’s famous hearty vegetable soup was not only delicious but also nourishing. regimen /ˈredʒɪmən/ - a structured and planned routine or set of activities
Samuel followed a strict exercise regimen to stay fit and healthy. complexion /kəmˈplekʃn/ - the natural colour, texture and appearance of the skin
on a person's face
What moisturiser do you use to maintain such a smooth complexion?