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[Vocabulary Expansion: Managing Energy and Curiosity in Daily Life]-[Practise English Listening - Five a Day #35.2]

English Like A Native Podcast · B1 · 2025-09-16

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📋 Summary

Enhancing Your Vocabulary: Insights from the 'English Like a Native' Podcast

In this episode of the English Like a Native podcast, host Anna focuses on expanding English proficiency through five key terms that describe the high-energy nature of children and the strategies used to manage them. Through a combination of narrative storytelling and practical definitions, the episode provides a comprehensive look at how to integrate these words into everyday conversation.

Core Vocabulary Breakdown

1. Rambunctious

Defined as being "very noisy, full of energy and hard to control," this adjective is frequently associated with children or even actors who possess a "childlike energy." Anna uses the example of a "rambunctious class" to illustrate the challenge of maintaining order in a lively environment.

2. Excursions

An excursion is described as a "short trip or outing," typically for the purpose of fun, learning, or sightseeing. Whether it is a day trip to the "Blue Lagoon" during a cruise or a school visit to a "historical site," the term implies a structured activity away from one's usual surroundings.

3. Keep Someone Entertained

This verb phrase refers to the act of ensuring someone "doesn't get bored by giving them something fun or interesting to do." Anna emphasizes that for parents or caregivers, it is often a "hard job" to keep children engaged, especially during long periods like summer holidays or travel.

4. Storybook

Specifically a book containing stories and "colourful pictures," a storybook is a staple tool for winding down. It serves as a gentle way to transition children from high-energy play to a state of rest, often fostering a quiet moment of connection between the reader and the child.

5. Curious

To be curious is to have a desire "to know or learn about something." Anna highlights that children are "naturally curious," constantly asking questions about the world around them. This trait is depicted as a positive, albeit demanding, aspect of their development.

Contextual Application: The Grandparent Challenge

The episode concludes with a narrative about a couple, Margaret and Harold, who find themselves overwhelmed by their grandchildren. The children’s behavior is described as "rambunctious," leaving their "pristine sitting room" in a state of chaos. To regain control, Harold proposes "structured activities" and "excursions" to places like the "Natural History Museum" and the zoo.

The goal is to "keep them entertained" so they can burn off their "endless energy." By the end of the story, the children’s "curious" nature—asking questions about cats and requesting their favorite "storybook"—transforms the chaotic situation into a heartwarming family adventure. This narrative reinforces that while managing rambunctious energy is challenging, it is also an integral part of the human experience and a wonderful opportunity for learning.

🎯Key Sentences

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I was a little bit rambunctious.
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They feed off each other's energy.
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What do you do to keep yourself entertained?
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You will have to wait and see.
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That one's easy.
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📝Key Phrases

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rambunctious
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excursions
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keep someone entertained
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burn off energy
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chattering away
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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 35, day two of your english five a day, the second season.
I'm here as your faithful companion, helping you on your journey to expanding your English vocabulary, improving your listening skills and overall, helping you to feel more like yourself when you communicate in English.
So sit back, relax and enjoy today's episode.
We kick off, as always, with a snapshot of what's to come.
Marion knew that looking after five-year-old twins would be challenging, especially since they were incredibly rambunctious, always running about shouting and jumping on the furniture.

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