Hello and welcome to the English Like a Native podcast.
My name is Anna and you're listening to week 23, day 2 of Your English Five a Day.
The second season.
With this series,
you are indulging in your need to daily dip into the English language in order to build that strong habit that will help you to slowly but surely feel more like yourself.
when communicating in English.
Let's begin today's episode, as we always do, with a snapshot of what's to come.
Thanks to her perseverance, my sister-in-law managed to sell her old flat at market value.
She had hung on to the place for years even when things got tough.
Remarkably, it was still intact after all that time.
Okay, let's dive into today's vocabulary, starting with the adjective intact.
Intact.
We spell this I-N-T-A-C-T.
Intact.
Intact means not broken, damaged or changed.
It's complete and in good condition.
Intact.
If you buy something secondhand, then you'll want to know, is it in good condition?
Is it intact?
Yes, it's all intact.