Hello and welcome back to your English Fiver Day on the English Like A Native podcast.
This is a short daily podcast for intermediate to advanced learners who want to build natural English vocabulary through stories.
My name is Anna and this is week six, day four of our story following Gabriel.
who's in York.
Yesterday Gabriel thought he had witnessed something truly otherworldly.
Roman soldiers emerging from the walls of an ancient house.
Today the mystery is gently explained and he finds himself on a very different kind of tour.
As always supporting materials for today's lesson are available at www.joineelan.com But now let's begin with a snapshot of what's to come.
As the group moves through York,
the guide points out hidden details and leads on from one location to the next.
Gabriel wants to linger over every historic feature but they must hurry along before they can wander through the next atmospheric street.
Alright, let's break down today's vocabulary.
We're going to take a closer look at today's five phrasal verbs.
We started with point out.
To point out.
This means to draw attention to something.
For example, the guide pointed out the carved stone above the doorway.
Next we have, lead on.
This is to guide someone forward to the next place.
For example, the guide led on to the next location.