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[Vocabulary Mastery: Traffic Enforcement and the Consequences of Greed]-[Listen to a Story in English – Five a Day #47.2]

English Like A Native Podcast · B1 · 2025-12-09

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📋 Summary

Vocabulary Enrichment and Narrative Application

In this episode of English Like A Native, Anna explores five distinct English terms through a compelling narrative. The vocabulary focus includes nouns and verbs that describe the daily realities—and in this case, the moral failings—of a traffic warden. Below is an analysis of these terms and their integration into the podcast's cautionary tale.

Key Vocabulary Defined

  1. Traffic Warden: A professional role defined as "a person whose job is to check parked cars and give fines when people park illegally." The host highlights the occupational hazards of this role, noting that wardens often face significant "aggro" (aggression) from the public.

  2. Parking Ticket: Defined as "a fine that you must pay when you park your car in the wrong place or at the wrong time." The episode humorously critiques the English language's inconsistent spelling, specifically the "curly K" and "kicking K" found in the word.

  3. Persuasive: An adjective used to describe someone "able to convince someone to do or believe something." The host notes that this is a "great skill to have," which can be used for both positive and manipulative ends.

  4. Shuffle: A verb meaning "to walk by pulling your feet slowly along the ground rather than lifting them up." This is often associated with the elderly, exhaustion, or nervous hesitation.

  5. Fiddle: A verb meaning "to touch or move something with your fingers in a restless or distracted way." The host draws a parallel to "fidget spinners" and the act of clicking a pen, emphasizing the lack of a clear purpose in the movement.

Narrative Integration: A Confession

To demonstrate the usage of these terms, the podcast transitions from simple definitions to a dark, personal story about a corrupt traffic warden in Kempten, Germany.

The Routine of Crime

The narrator describes his daily routine, where he would "shuffle along the street" with his collection bag. His job was to empty meters and issue parking tickets, yet he used this position to steal coins. The act of "fiddling" with his keys became a nervous tic as he approached the meters to commit theft, illustrating the psychological toll of his secret life.

The Power of Influence

Crucial to the narrative is the concept of being "persuasive." The narrator admits that he was able to convince his wife to become an accomplice in his embezzlement scheme. By exercising his persuasive abilities, he successfully deposited stolen coins into multiple bank accounts over several years, believing he was "being clever."

The Consequence of Greed

The story serves as a moral lesson regarding the weight of one's actions. What began as a minor theft of coins grew into a massive crime involving "720 different thefts." The narrator reflects on his downfall, noting that while the coins felt small, the "crime was enormous." Ultimately, his actions resulted in the loss of his job, his freedom, and his wife's trust. The episode concludes by highlighting the systemic change in the city—the introduction of smartphone payments—which effectively removed the opportunity for future theft, leaving the narrator to face his trial with the heavy realization that he was merely a "thief with... no conscience."

🎯Key Sentences

1
we've all been there, haven't we?
2
I'm sure it's not the best job to have.
3
I don't think it would make any difference to you.
4
We have to put up with it for now,
5
I can be persuasive when I want to be.
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📝Key Phrases

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persuasive
2
shuffle
3
fiddle with
4
put up with
5
break the rules
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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 47, day 2 of Your English Five A Day, the second season.
With this series, you are building your vocabulary simply by dipping into the English language on a daily basis, adding more and more vocabulary into your vocabulary bank.
And today is no different.
I have five more items for you, so let's begin, as we always do, with a snapshot of what's to come.
Lina shuffled back to her car, nervously fiddling with her keys, as she noticed a traffic warden standing beside it.

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