Your English Five a Day #19.1 S2

您的英语五日一句 #19.1 第二季

English Like A Native Podcast

2025-05-12

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  • Hello and welcome to the English Like a Native podcast.

  • My name is Anna and you're listening to week 19, day 1 of Your English 5 a Day.

  • The second season.

  • Every day of the working week from Monday to Friday,

  • you're tuning in and listening for your daily dip into the English language.

  • And by doing so, you are supporting a healthy habit of language acquisition.

  • So if you don't manage to spend half an hour studying grammar rules or attending your English class online,

  • then don't despair because just a little act on a regular basis is something to be proud of.

  • So this podcast is here to support that healthy habit.

  • And if you do want to take your learning further,

  • then you can by becoming a PLUS member and making your learning interactive.

  • I'll add a link and more details in the show notes.

  • For now, let's begin today's episode with a snapshot of what's to come.

  • The helicopter blades whirred loudly overhead as Jack moved awkwardly across the rocky path leading to the lighthouse.

  • his injured ankle making each step difficult.

  • He arrived at the base breathless,

  • having pushed himself to reach the rendezvous point before the storm hit.

  • Finally, aboard the rescue helicopter, he looked back at the lighthouse one last time,

  • grateful for the beacon that had guided him to safety through the darkness.

  • Alright, let's begin by looking at the noun lighthouse, lighthouse.