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[Mastering English Vocabulary: Managing Chaos and Daily Expressions]-[Practise English Listening - Five a Day #39.1]

English Like A Native Podcast · B1 · 2025-10-13

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Enhancing Your English Vocabulary: Managing Chaos and Daily Expressions

In this episode of the English Like a Native podcast, host Anna focuses on expanding your vocabulary bank with five essential terms and idioms. These expressions are not only useful for daily communication but also help learners sound more natural and precise when describing stressful situations and movement.

Key Vocabulary and Idioms

1. Plate Spinning

Defined as the act of "trying to manage many tasks at the same time," this noun captures the chaotic nature of modern life. Anna notes that if you are constantly juggling responsibilities, you are engaged in "endless plate spinning."

  • Example: "Teachers often do a lot of plate spinning to keep lessons, marking and meetings under control."

2. Flustered

This adjective describes someone who is "nervous and confused, often because of pressure." It perfectly encapsulates the feeling of being overwhelmed in a high-stakes environment.

  • Example: "The waiter looked flustered when too many people asked for help at once."

3. Sheepish

To feel "embarrassed, awkward or shy after doing something silly" is to be sheepish. Anna highlights that this term is specifically used for those moments of social discomfort, such as forgetting someone's name or committing a minor social faux pas.

  • Example: "He gave a sheepish smile after forgetting her name."

4. Scuttle Away

This phrasal verb means to "move quickly, with short steps, often like a small animal, usually to escape." It provides a vivid visual of hurried movement, often motivated by the desire to avoid attention or danger.

  • Example: "The children scuttled away after knocking on the door as a prank."

5. To Make a Beeline For

An idiom used to describe the action of going "directly and quickly towards a person, a thing or a place." It implies a focused, purposeful movement.

  • Example: "As soon as the doors open, they will make a beeline for the aisle that holds the product that they desire."

Practical Application: Storytime

To reinforce these concepts, the podcast presents a narrative about Marco, a magician who finds himself in a high-pressure situation. Marco’s life is a constant exercise in "plate spinning," but after oversleeping, he becomes "flustered" and accidentally enters the wrong meeting.

When he realizes his mistake, he offers a "sheepish smile" to the confused board members. Feeling the urge to "scuttle away" like a frightened animal, he eventually gathers his composure, apologizes, and "made a beeline for the door" to escape his embarrassment.

Conclusion

By integrating these terms into your active vocabulary, you can more effectively articulate the complexities of a busy life. Whether you are dealing with the stress of multitasking or navigating an awkward social encounter, these expressions offer the nuance needed to express yourself with confidence and clarity.

🎯Key Sentences

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It's all the same thing.
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Poor Mira.
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My day often consists of endless plate spinning.
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Have you ever felt flustered?
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Oh gosh, that's embarrassing, isn't it?
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📝Key Phrases

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plate spinning
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flustered
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sheepish
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scuttle away
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make a beeline for
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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 39, day one of Your English Fiber Day, the second season.
I'm back with another week of fantastic vocabulary that you should add to your passive and active vocabulary bank.
I encourage you to tune in as often as you can, ideally every day, from Monday to Friday, so that over time you build your confidence, you improve your listening skills and, because you have a wider and wider vocabulary, you'll start to feel more like yourself when communicating in English.
Now, I record all of the vocabulary for you in the vocab bank.
Yes, we can call this many things.

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