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My name is Anna and you're listening to week 29, day 2 of Your English 5 A Day, the second season.
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So let's begin, as we always do, with a snapshot.
The heatwave had been going on for 10 days and everyone said the weather was absolutely glorious,
but Marcus disagreed.
His little bungalow felt stuffy and airless, with no breeze coming through the windows.
By midday it was so sweltering inside that he had to sit in the garden under an umbrella just to cool down.
It's time to dive into the vocabulary, starting with the noun heatwave.
Heatwave.
We spell this H-E-A-T-W-A-V-E.
heat wave.