2025-01-08
19 分钟Hello and welcome to the English like a native podcast.
My name is Anna and you are enjoying season two of your English five a day.
This is week one day three.
This series gives you a healthy daily dose of English vocabulary so
that you can feel more like yourself when communicating in English.
So we're going to start today's episode with a snapshot of what's to come.
At first she seemed standoffish which made everyone feel uneasy about working with her.
However once they got on the same page her feedback was spot on and the team began to forge ahead with the project making rapid progress.
Did you understand everything in that snapshot?
If not don't worry that's what today's episode is all about.
Now I want you to sit back and relax as we dive deep into all of today's vocabulary.
Don't worry about making notes because we have done it for you.
You can access all of the five a day vocabulary in our free database.
The link is in the show notes but for now just listen.
We start with the adjective spot on spot on spot s p o t on o n spot on.
If something is described as spot on then it's exactly right.
So this is normally something
that you would say to someone who's given a right forecast or prediction or they've guessed something and you're telling them
that they are exactly right or perhaps you're telling someone else that you were exactly right about something.
So for example we are having a conversation and you say how old are you?