2025-04-29
17 分钟Hello and welcome to the English Like A Native podcast.
My name is Anna and you're listening to week 17,
day 2 of Your English Five A Day, the second season.
With this series, I'm on a mission to help you to build English into your daily routine.
When it comes to learning new skills, like a language,
Little and often is usually the most realistic approach for busy people.
So try to build a habit, tune in on a regular basis and it keeps your English progression healthy.
So let's begin, as we always do, with a snapshot of what's to come.
Listen carefully.
From day one, flatmates Jake and Lisa didn't get along.
and his messy habits really gotten her nerves.
Their feud grew worse over time and finally came to a head when he borrowed her laptop and deleted important files by mistake.
Lisa was salty for days and refused to even look at him.
Oh dear, poor Lisa.
Let's now dive into that vocabulary, starting with the idiom.
From day one.
From day one.
From, F-R-O-M, day, D-A-Y, one, O-N-E.
From day one means from the very beginning.
So imagine you have met a new group of people,