The field trip coordinator made color-coded lists, maps, and name tags, and we still managed to lose the principal.
The science fair coordinator put the volcano next to the fan, creating a lava-scented wind tunnel for the judges.
As the sibling chore coordinator, I bravely assigned myself remote-control duty and gave my brother the trash.
The library coordinator tried to organize story time, but the toddlers coordinated a full-scale crayon rebellion instead.
A school event coordinator can plan an entire fair with games, food, and music—basically they’re a party wizard who uses clipboards instead of magic wands.
A tired coordinator stood between the painters and the gardeners, listening. The coordinator drew a rough plan, another coordinator checked colors, and the coordinator called for a ladder. He handed a rope and smiled as paint and plants met on the wall. Everyone cheered, and the coordinator breathed out, happy.
🧑🎓 CEFR Level: C1 Advanced
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