2025-04-14
21 分钟Hello and welcome to the English Like A Native Podcast.
My name is Anna and you're listening to week 15, day one of your English Fiver Day, the second season.
With this series, I'm dedicated to exploding your active vocabulary so that little by little,
day by day, you start to feel more confident using your English voice.
Now, listening on a regular basis is a fantastic start, but to go further, you need to go further.
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We're here to support you.
I'll leave the links in the show notes.
But for now, let's begin with today's snapshot.
Larry arrived at the flea market on the outskirts of town, hoping to find an old record player for his collection.
The place buzzed with eager shoppers, their voices mixing with the rustling of bags and the clinking of coins.
As he examined a worn, leather-bound book, he told himself not to get carried away,
but then he spotted a dusty suitcase with brass locks and his curiosity got the better of him.
All right, let's jump into some of that vocabulary.
Starting with the noun flea market, flea market.
Two words, flea, f-l-e-a, market, m-a-r-k-e-t, flea market.
So, flea, we have this long e-val, flea.
Unfortunately, my cats recently had fleas.
So, a flea is this little parasite,