5 Phrasal Verbs for Guided Tours

五个用于导游的短语动词

English Like A Native Podcast

2026-02-26

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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 learns the truth behind what he thought was a supernatural sight at an old house in York, and continues with a lively guided walk through the city’s historic streets. Tune in to learn five phrasal verbs you might hear in a guided tour in natural English. 🎙️ 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 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.