E202: 🎙️ Welcome to The English Like a Native Podcast with me, your host, Anna! Join me for Week 19, Day 2 of Your English Five a Day, where we delve into expanding your active vocabulary with five insightful pieces each weekday.
🌟 Today's journey begins with the verb "to bare", specifically looking at the use of "to bare one's teeth", often used when talking about animals who feel threatened. Next, we explore the adjective "inherent" and then we move on to today's idiom, "barking up the wrong tree". Next up on the list we unravel the adjective "mellow". Finally, we explore the noun "companion".
🐶 Cap off your journey with a heartfelt narrative debunking misconceptions about Rottweilers, emphasising responsible ownership and understanding. Challenge stereotypes and embrace the true essence of these beloved companions.
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