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My name is Anna and you're listening to Week 27, Day 4 of Your English Fiver Day, the second season.
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So, let's begin, as we always do, with a snapshot.
Ranjit hunched over his laptop trying to wrap up the report before the deadline.
But the stress was too much, and he cracked under the pressure.
When his boss called to ask where he was,
she was met with colourful language from a colleague who hadn't heard from him either.
It was as if he'd vanished without a trace.
Alright, let's dive into the vocabulary starting with the phrasal verb.
Hunch over.
Hunch over.
Hunch we spell H-U-N-C-H.
Over, O-V-E-R.