Definition: To invite (someone) to take part in a competition.
Alright class, settle down, let’s have a look!
That dictionary definition – “to invite someone to take part in a competition” – it gives us
part
of the picture, you see. But "challenging" is a bit more than just a game, don't you agree?
Let’s think about it this way: A challenging situation makes you feel… well,
stimulated!
It pushes you to work a little harder, to stretch your mind and skills.
Think of it like climbing a hill – it might be steep and require effort, but the view from the top is worth it, isn’t it?
"Challenging" means something that
asks
you to do your best. It's not necessarily easy; in fact, it often requires some thought and maybe even a little struggle. It can be a difficult task, or a tough problem – but one that encourages you to learn and grow!
So, "challenging" isn’t just about competing, it's about rising to the occasion, and giving it your all.
Does that make sense? Any questions before we move on?