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[Mastering Daily Vocabulary: Sweatshirts, Fastening, and Laundry]-[Listen to a Story in English - Five a Day #40.3]

English Like A Native Podcast · B1 · 2025-10-22

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English Vocabulary Deep Dive: From Daily Chores to Morning Routines

In this episode of the English Like A Native podcast, host Anna focuses on five essential vocabulary terms designed to help learners improve their listening skills and language confidence. By embedding these words into a narrative snapshot and a concluding story, the podcast demonstrates how to use these terms in natural, everyday contexts.

Core Vocabulary Breakdown

1. Sweatshirt (Noun)

Anna defines a sweatshirt as a "loose shirt that's made of thick cotton" typically used for warmth or exercise. She highlights a cultural nuance: while Americans often use the term "sweatshirt" or "sweater," British speakers frequently refer to the same garment as a "jumper." She provides a practical example: "Oh, don't forget to take your sweatshirt with you tonight. It's going to get cold later."

2. Fasten (Verb)

Fasten is a verb that means to close or secure something, such as buttons, buckles, or zips. Anna specifically notes the silent 't' in the pronunciation (F-A-S-T-E-N). She shares a personal anecdote about her five-year-old son, emphasizing the need to be "on the ball" when ensuring he has "properly fastened his seatbelt," as the buckle can sometimes fail to catch securely.

3. Perfumed (Adjective)

An item is perfumed if it naturally produces a "sweet and pleasant smell." Anna uses the example of "beautifully perfumed" roses to illustrate the term. She also shares a humorous aside about her own lack of pampering, noting that she recently treated herself to a new fragrance using a gift card.

4. Go with / Go together (Phrasal Verb)

This phrasal verb describes items or people that are "mutually suited" or match well. Anna explains that you can separate the components of the phrase, as seen in her example: "That top goes really well with your new trousers." This is a vital tool for describing fashion or aesthetics.

5. Laundry (Noun)

Laundry refers to clothes or materials like bed sheets that are in the cycle of being cleaned, dried, or folded. Anna emphasizes its common usage in household discussions, such as asking, "Have you checked the laundry?" or noting that a "basket of laundry" is waiting to be dealt with.

Contextual Application

To reinforce these concepts, Anna weaves the words into a story about a morning run. The narrative follows a character who puts on a sweatshirt that "goes perfectly with" her trainers, fastens an armband for her phone, and enjoys the perfumed scent of flowers in the park. The story concludes with a relatable misfortune: tripping into a mud puddle, turning a productive day into a day dedicated to "doing laundry."

Through this structured approach, the podcast provides both the technical definitions and the situational context required to internalize these five English terms, moving learners closer to feeling like they "own the English language."

🎯Key Sentences

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I mean, I'm not American, but that's my...
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It's going to get cold later.
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It sounds so weird when you say that word again and again.
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Anyway, so yes, anything that's got a buckle or a belt or a zip, you'd fasten it.
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We've started to relax when we get in the car.
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📝Key Phrases

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without further ado
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deep dive
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on a regular basis
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do up
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on the ball
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📖 Transcript

Hello and welcome to the English Like A Native podcast.
My name is Anna and you're listening to week 40, day 3 of Your English Five A Day.
The second season.
This is the place you come every day of the working week in order to indulge your habit of dunking daily into the English language.
Because, slowly but surely, you want to improve your listening skills, increase your vocabulary and start to feel more confident, like you own the English language.
So without further ado, let's begin today's episode as usual with a snapshot of what's to come.

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