Hello and welcome to the English Like A Native podcast.
My name is Anna and you're listening to week 27,
day 2 of Your English Five A Day, the second season.
With this series,
I am on a mission to expand your vocabulary and increase your confidence so that you can feel more like yourself when communicating in English.
With every episode that we release, which is every day of the working week from Monday to Friday,
I give you five items of new vocabulary.
And even if it's not new,
revisiting old vocabulary is a good way to bring it to the front of your mind so that you may decide to use it in a conversation today.
And if you'd like to access all of the vocabulary that we've ever covered,
then you can by accessing the Vocabulary Vault.
a database that I keep updated for you so that you can just relax and listen.
I'll leave a link for the Vocabulary Vault in the show notes.
But now let's begin today's episode, as we always do, with a snapshot.
My flatmate was caught red-handed taking things from a job lot of second-hand phones we were meant to sell online.
He claimed he was just being opportunistic.
But the detritus of opened packaging and missing charges told another story.
I never expected to have trust issues with someone I lived with.
OK, let's begin with the idiom catch someone red-handed.
To catch someone red-handed.