Your English Five a Day #19.4 S2

英语五日一练 第19.4期 第二季

English Like A Native Podcast

2025-05-15

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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 4 of Your English 5 a Day, the second season.

  • With this series,

  • I'm trying to support you to get into the habit of dipping into the English language on a regular basis.

  • Good habits are required when it comes to learning a language

  • because it's not something that happens overnight.

  • You have to be in it for the long haul.

  • And that's why I'm here,

  • coming to you every day from Monday to Friday with some bonus episodes at the weekend.

  • So remember to subscribe and tune in.

  • Let's begin today's episode with a snapshot of what's to come.

  • Listen carefully.

  • The sudden screech of brakes made everyone turn to look at the old truck that had nearly hit a cyclist.

  • The driver, looking worse for wear after a long shift,

  • reluctantly agreed to hand over his keys when his colleague offered to take him home.

  • Though it took some time to coax him away from behind the wheel,

  • he eventually thanked his friend for preventing what could have been a terrible accident.

  • Alright, some fantastic vocabulary coming your way.

  • Starting with the noun screech.

  • Screech.