English Listening Practice - Five a Day #41.2

英语听力练习 - 每天五分钟 #41.2

English Like A Native Podcast

2025-10-28

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

  • My name is Anna and you're listening to Week 41, Day 2 of your English Fiver Day, the second season.

  • Come along on this journey with me to slowly but surely increase your vocabulary,

  • improve your comprehension and feel more confident when you're communicating.

  • in English.

  • I'm here for you every day of the working week that's Monday to Friday ready to tickle your eardrums.

  • All you have to do is tune in.

  • So without further ado let's begin as always with a snapshot of what's to come.

  • Daisy suddenly pricked up hurriers.

  • Catching a sound Emma couldn't hear.

  • As Emma climbed the hill, the cold air felt sharp in her lungs, making her gasp slightly.

  • At the top, she paused, staring down at the sheer drop to the river below.

  • Just then, a squirrel darted across the path, making Daisy bolt forward in excitement.

  • Emma laughed, brushing away the damp leaves still clinging to her coat.

  • Okay, let's dive into our vocabulary starting with the idiom.

  • Prick up one's ears.

  • Prick up one's ears.

  • So prick, P-R-I-C-K, up, U-P.

  • Ones, and that would be replaced by his, her, your, somebody's name.

  • Ears, E-A-R-S.