Your English Five a Day #27.4 S2

英语五分钟 #27.4 第二季

English Like A Native Podcast

2025-07-10

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  • Hello and welcome to the English Like A Native Podcast.

  • My name is Anna and you're listening to Week 27, Day 4 of Your English Fiver Day, the second season.

  • For those of you who've been tuning in day after day, week after week,

  • month after month, I want to just send you a very big thank you.

  • I love reading your comments, even if I don't have the time to respond to all of them,

  • I still try my best to read them all and I love knowing that I'm part of your everyday routine.

  • So thank you for being dedicated and thank you for tuning in.

  • And for those of you who are new here,

  • I release content every day of the working week from Monday to Friday on a mission to help you to expand your English and feel more like yourself when communicating in this language.

  • 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.