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E280: 🎙️ Welcome to The English Like a Native Podcast with your host, me, Anna! Tune in to Week 30, Day 3 of Your English Five a Day, a series dedicated to boosting your active vocabulary and sharpening your listening skills through deep dives into five language items every weekday.
Today's episode starts with the idiom "head for the hills". Next up is the noun "disdain" and the adjective "tattered". Moving on, we discuss the adjective "abandoned" and finish off today's list with the noun "rumour".
After the vocabulary recap, I guide you through pronunciation exercises and a memory quiz to reinforce learning. Then, in the storytime segment, I transport you all to a mysterious Victorian house where hidden treasures and chilling discoveries await.
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E280: 🎙️ Welcome to The English Like a Native Podcast with your host, me, Anna! Tune in to Week 30, Day 3 of Your English Five a Day, a series dedicated to boosting your active vocabulary and sharpening your listening skills through deep dives into five language items every weekday.
Today's episode starts with the idiom "head for the hills". Next up is the noun "disdain" and the adjective "tattered". Moving on, we discuss the adjective "abandoned" and finish off today's list with the noun "rumour".
After the vocabulary recap, I guide you through pronunciation exercises and a memory quiz to reinforce learning. Then, in the storytime segment, I transport you all to a mysterious Victorian house where hidden treasures and chilling discoveries await.
⭐ ENGLISH LIKE A NATIVE PLUS ⭐
Join English Like A Native Plus - a membership allowing you to access the bonus episodes, plus live classes and all podcasts' transcripts & vocab lists. Become a Plus Member here: https://englishlikeanative.co.uk/elan-podcast/
Five-a-Day Database
Access all the vocabulary covered in the Five-a-Day series. This database is constantly updated.
You can even make a copy and personalise it with your own example sentences.
Get access now by joining my ELAN Newsletter 👈
🚀Take Your English Further with Podcast+!
Get more from the Five-a-Day podcast with Podcast+!
✅Course-style format with the latest episodes
✅Quiz & writing task for deeper learning
✅Full episode transcript for extra support
✅Engage with fellow learners
All for less than a monthly cuppa and a packet of biscuits! ☕️🍪
Join today: https://community.englishlikeanative.co.uk/checkout/podcast
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Discover the new C1 Course and finally feel at home in your English:
https://bit.ly/pod-c1
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