🎙️Learn English Vocabulary in Context - Nature

在自然环境中学习英语词汇

English Like A Native Podcast

2026-02-16

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This is a short, daily podcast for intermediate to advanced English learners who want to build natural English vocabulary through stories and real-life usage. In this episode of The English Like a Native Podcast, Gabriel leaves the energy of Manchester behind and begins a new chapter in the peaceful landscapes of the Peak District.  Tune in to learn five beautifully descriptive English words to use when talking about movement, nature, and the outdoors. 🎙️ New episodes are released Monday to Friday. If you’d like to go deeper with downloads, quizzes, and writing practice, you can explore Podcast+ from English Like a Native. https://www.joinelan.com/plus If you enjoy this podcast, please leave a rating/review - it is a simple, free way to support us.
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  • Hello and welcome back to your English Fiver Day, Season 3 on the English Like and Aided podcast.

  • This is your short daily podcast for intermediate to advanced level learners who want to build natural English vocabulary through stories.

  • My name is Anna.

  • And this is week five, day one of our story following Gabriel.

  • After a lively weekend in Manchester,

  • Gabriel leaves the city behind and heads into the Peak District,

  • a place of open landscapes, winding paths and quiet moments.

  • Now supporting materials for today's lesson are available at www.joinelan.com so let's begin with today's snapshot as gabriel sets off across the moors the paths begin to meander birds soar overhead and glide effortlessly through the sky sunlight makes the grass glimmer and when the weather threatens to change gabriel is reminded to find shelter.

  • Right, let's do our vocabulary breakdown.

  • We're going to look at today's five words beginning with saw.

  • To saw.

  • Now this we spell S O A R.

  • To saw is to fly high and smoothly through the air.

  • Here's an example sentence.

  • Birds were soaring above the cliffs.

  • Next we have the word meander.

  • To meander.

  • We spell this one M-E-A-N-D-E-R.

  • Meander.

  • Meander.