2025-10-28
13 分钟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.