Your English Five a Day #26.2 S2

您的英语五天一练 #26.2 第二部分

English Like A Native Podcast

2025-07-01

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

  • My name is Anna and you're listening to week 26,

  • day two of Your English Five a Day, the second season.

  • This is the series that is dedicated to helping you to feel more comfortable and more confident when using English.

  • Episodes are released every day of the working week from Monday to Friday.

  • They should fit in nicely to your daily routine, either while you commute, cook or clean.

  • And sometimes I even surprise you with a little weekend episode.

  • If you would like to get access to the vocabulary vault,

  • which is a database of all the vocabulary that we cover throughout this entire series,

  • then I'll link that In the aftermath of the storm,

  • the crowd began to thin out, leaving only the bravest behind.

  • A gust of wind hit and someone's umbrella went flying into the air.

  • As people waited for things to calm down,

  • they quietly sipped the dregs of their coffee, realising the event.

  • hadn't lived up to expectations.

  • OK, we begin diving into the vocabulary, starting with the noun.

  • Dregs.

  • Dregs.

  • We spell this D-R-E-G-S.

  • Dregs.