2026-02-20
20 分钟Hello and welcome back to your English Fiver Day, Season 3, on the English Like a Native 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 5, Day 5.
Today you'll hear the complete story of Gabriel's time in the Peak District from open moorland to underground caverns.
After the story we'll explore our language lens, focusing on giving advice and warnings.
Supporting materials for this lesson are available at www.joineelan.com forward slash plus.
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then today's download will be ready for you now.
So let's begin with the full chapter five.
Early Monday morning,
after Gabriel had spent Sunday afternoon recovering from his adventures on Saturday night,
he took a train from Manchester to Edale.
Feeling refreshed, he was going to spend the day exploring the moors.
He made his way to the nearby trailhead, and as he started looking for information there,
a local walker approached him with a friendly smile.
First time, on kinder scout, then take it steady.
She advised.
The path can be under a bit.
If you're unsure which way to go, follow the Penineway markers and watch out for slippery stones.
Gabriel had his apps and maps ready on his mobile,