Hello and welcome to the English Like A Native podcast.
My name is Anna and you're listening to week 26,
day three of Your English Five a Day, the second season.
By tuning in every day of the working week from Monday to Friday,
or as often as you can, you are committing to dunking daily.
into the English language,
building a habit and slowly but surely improving your communication skills and your confidence when it comes to using English.
I am happy to be your guide on this journey.
Today, we've got five fantastic pieces of vocabulary for you.
So let's start with today's snapshot.
She rode hell for leather around the sharp bend,
barely noticing the chevron's warning of danger ahead.
After the crash, she decided to live a carless life and began cycling everywhere.
Her story became the driving force behind a campaign to accelerate road safety reforms in the city.
Fantastic.
Let's start our deep dive.
We're going to be looking at some car vocabulary today and we're going to start with a less commonly known noun and it is chevron.
Chevron.
The spelling is c-h-e-v-r-o-n.
Chevron.