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E374: 🎙️ Welcome to The English Like a Native Podcast! Join me, your host, Anna in Week 46, Day 3 of Your English Five a Day as we delve into practical vocabulary every single weekday that will enhance your English skills and boost your confidence in communication.
🍀 The first word on today's list is the phrasal verb "lap it up". After that, we explore the idiom "hit the spot" and the verb "cast". Then, we take a look at the idiom "in luck", and last but not least, we delve into the adjective "exuberant".
🎣 Tune in for pronunciation practice and a recap of today's words, ensuring you grasp each one thoroughly. In the final story section, Michael enjoys a peaceful day fishing at the lake. After an unexpected lucky catch, he feels accomplished as he cooks and eats the fish, which hits the spot perfectly.
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E374: 🎙️ Welcome to The English Like a Native Podcast! Join me, your host, Anna in Week 46, Day 3 of Your English Five a Day as we delve into practical vocabulary every single weekday that will enhance your English skills and boost your confidence in communication.
🍀 The first word on today's list is the phrasal verb "lap it up". After that, we explore the idiom "hit the spot" and the verb "cast". Then, we take a look at the idiom "in luck", and last but not least, we delve into the adjective "exuberant".
🎣 Tune in for pronunciation practice and a recap of today's words, ensuring you grasp each one thoroughly. In the final story section, Michael enjoys a peaceful day fishing at the lake. After an unexpected lucky catch, he feels accomplished as he cooks and eats the fish, which hits the spot perfectly.
⭐ 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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