undertake
When you undertake something, it’s like when you decide to go on a big adventure. Imagine you and your friends are planning to build the tallest sandcastle at the beach. You all agree to work together, gather your buckets and shovels, and start digging. Undertaking this task means you are all saying, ‘Yes, we will do this!’ It’s about making a promise to try your best to complete the sandcastle together.
Think of undertaking as when you decide to clean up your room. You look around and see toys and clothes everywhere. You say to yourself, ‘I will clean this up!’ You start picking up toys, folding clothes, and putting everything in its place. Undertaking is like making a plan in your mind and then doing your best to make it happen.
Imagine you want to learn how to ride a bike without training wheels. You tell your parents, ‘I want to try!’ They help you by holding the bike steady while you practice. Undertaking this means you are ready to learn, even if it might be a little scary. It’s about being brave and trying something new, knowing that you will keep trying until you succeed.