Hello and welcome to the English Like a Native podcast.
My name is Anna and you're listening to week 24, day 4 of Your English 5 a Day, the second season.
With this series, you are building the habit of turning up day after day,
having a daily dunk into the English language.
And by doing so,
you are building your English vocabulary and slowly but surely starting to feel more like yourself when communicating in English.
So let's begin today's episode as we always do with a snapshot of what's to come.
Listen closely.
The twins were at each other's throats all morning, squabbling over who got the top bunk bed.
But by lunchtime, they were getting on like a house on fire, laughing and helping mum lay the table.
Their moods can change so quickly.
OK, let's dive into this vocabulary then.
Starting with the noun bunk beds.
Bunk beds.
Two words.
Bunk, B-U-N-K.
Beds, B-E-D-S.
Bunk beds are...
Two beds stacked on top of each other.
We tend to associate bunk beds with children.