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[Mastering English Vocabulary: Dealing with Stress and Travel]-[Your English Five a Day #21.1 S2]

English Like A Native Podcast · B1 · 2025-05-26

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📋 Summary

Enhancing Your English: A Lesson in Daily Vocabulary

This episode of the English Like a Native podcast focuses on expanding your vocabulary through a thematic narrative. By exploring words related to stress, travel, and daily interactions, the host, Anna, provides listeners with the tools to communicate more confidently. Below are the key vocabulary points and their practical applications.

1. Fasten (Verb)

Definition: To close or attach something securely.

Anna highlights the silent 't' in the pronunciation of fasten (f-a-s-t-e-n). In the context of her examples, she discusses how children learn to fasten buckles on helmets or seatbelts, marking a step toward being "independent." The narrative also uses this in the context of travel, where the character Eloise must fasten her seatbelt before takeoff, a moment that triggers her anxiety.

2. Nerve-wracking (Adjective)

Definition: Something very stressful, worrying, or anxiety-inducing.

This compound adjective is described as a state of feeling nervous or anxious. Anna notes that the 'w' in nerve-wracking is silent. She personally finds the anticipation of flying to be quite nerve-wracking. In the provided story, the protagonist describes the experience of flying as nerve-wracking because of the uncontrollable "what-ifs" that plague her mind during the flight.

3. Luggage (Noun)

Definition: The bags and suitcases taken when traveling.

Anna clarifies that luggage refers to all travel gear, whether it is a "big suitcase" or a "little rucksack." The term is used in the episode to illustrate the preparation process. In the story, a flight attendant assists Eloise with her luggage, asking if she would like to stow it in the overhead compartment or under her seat, demonstrating the practical usage of the word in an airport setting.

4. Strap (Noun)

Definition: A narrow piece of material used to carry, hold, or fasten something.

Whether it is a "waist strap" on a hiking backpack or the strap on a piece of luggage, this word describes a functional tool for security. In the narrative, the flight attendant adjusts the strap on Eloise’s bag to ensure it does not block the aisle, showing how straps help maintain order and safety.

5. Make a Fuss (Idiom)

Definition: To complain or become upset about something more than is necessary.

This is a common English idiom used for both children and adults. Anna explains that if someone is complaining excessively about a minor issue—like the type of milk provided at a social club—you might tell them, "Don't make a fuss." In the episode's story, this idiom is used when a passenger is annoyed by a crying baby, and his companion urges him not to make a fuss, reminding him that he was once a baby himself.

Conclusion

By weaving these five terms into a relatable story about a flight, the podcast demonstrates how vocabulary is best learned through context. From the physical act of needing to fasten a strap on one's luggage to the emotional toll of a nerve-wracking experience, these words are essential for describing daily life. As Anna concludes, the key to better English is consistent practice and avoiding the urge to make a fuss over the small mistakes made along the way.

🎯Key Sentences

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Nobody does selling better than Shopify.
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Meaning way less carts are going abandoned and way more sales happening.
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it's not a big deal.
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Leave it alone.
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They are well on the road to being independent.
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📝Key Phrases

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selling through the roof
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often overlooked
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boost conversions
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carts are going abandoned
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fasten
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📖 Transcript

When you think about businesses that are selling through the roof, like aloe or skins, sure, you think about a great product, a cool brand, and brilliant marketing.
But an often overlooked secret is actually the businesses behind the business, making selling, and for shoppers, buying, simple.
For millions of businesses, that business is Shopify.
Nobody does selling better than Shopify.
With ShopPay, that boosts conversions up to 50%, Meaning way less carts are going abandoned and way more sales happening.
So if you're into growing your business, your commerce platform better be ready to sell whatever your customers are scrolling or strolling.

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