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Your English Five a Day #43.3

28 Aug 2024

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E357: πŸŽ™οΈ Welcome to The English Like a Native Podcast, your go-to resource for enhancing your English listening skills and expanding your active vocabulary. I'm Anna, and you're listening to Week 43, Day 3 of Your English Five a Day.πŸ’Ί In today's episode, we start with the idiom "on the edge of your seat". After that, we delve into the noun "underdog" and take a look at another idiom, "the plot thickens". Next up, we explore the noun "scapegoat", and finally, we wrap up with another noun, "breakthrough".🏁 Tune in for pronunciation practice and a recap of today's words, ensuring you grasp each one thoroughly. In the final story segment, we join John in the cinema as he watches Redemption Run, a film in which Alex, an underdog mechanic, competes in a high-stakes race against professional drivers. When wrongly accused of sabotage, he becomes a scapegoat. With time running out, Alex battles against the clock to expose the real saboteur and win the race. Will he manage it?⭐ ENGLISH LIKE A NATIVE PLUS ⭐Join English Like A Native Plus - a membership allowing you to access the bonus episodes, plus live classes and all podcasts' transcripts & vocab lists. Become a Plus Member here: https://englishlikeanative.co.uk/elan-podcast/Five-a-Day DatabaseAccess all the vocabulary covered in the Five-a-Day series. This database is constantly updated.You can even make a copy and personalise it with your own example sentences.Get access now by joining my ELAN Newsletter πŸ‘ˆ

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