Learn English Vocabulary Daily #22.2 — British English Podcast

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Hello.
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Welcome to The English Like a Native Podcast.
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My name is Anna and you're listening to Week 22, Day 2 of Your English Five a Day.
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This is a series we've been doing for 22 weeks with the aim of increasing
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your active vocabulary by deep-diving into five pieces every day of the
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working week from Monday to Friday.
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And you can make your learning go further by becoming a Plus Member
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and getting access to bonus material, transcripts, and vocabulary lists.
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I'll leave the link in the description for you to find out more.
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Now, today's list starts with an idiom, and it is all fingers and
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thumbs, all fingers and thumbs.
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We spell this all, A L L.
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Fingers, F I N G E R S.
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And thumbs, T H U M B S.
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We use this idiom to describe someone who is clumsy or awkward with their hands,
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just like if you're trying to open up a bag of crisps, but you're having real
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trouble opening the bag, and in trying to open the bag, you end up tearing the
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entire thing wide open so the crisps fall all over the floor and then you also knock
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over a jar that smashes on the ground and as you go to grab the dustpan and the
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brush to sweep up the mess that you've made you drop the dustpan and you just
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are very clumsy with your hands, it's like your hands are not working very well.
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You are all fingers and thumbs.
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Now, I sometimes have used this to describe myself in moments of clumsiness.
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So, it's not like a permanent state.
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Sometimes we are a little bit clumsy when usually we're not.
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So, in those circumstances, you'd say,
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"Oh, I'm all fingers and thumbs today."
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Here's an example sentence,
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"Can you help me undo my necklace, please?
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I'm all fingers and thumbs today."
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Oh yes.
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That particular issue is something I do struggle with.
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Sometimes the clasp on an item of jewellery, like a bracelet or
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a necklace can be really tricky.
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They're so small and fiddly, aren't they?
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So, often you have to get someone to help you to do that.
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Okay, next on our list is an adjective and it is scalding, scalding.
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Now, if something is described as scalding, you might remember this
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from a previous episode, it's close to something else we've covered,
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but it means that it's extremely hot and it normally refers to a liquid.
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So, we spell this S C A L D I N G.
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Scalding.
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Scalding.
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So, if something is scalding hot, you might get scalded.
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You might burn yourself if you were to touch it, or if it
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were to touch your bare skin.
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One thing that I usually struggle with is when you are boiling a pan of water.
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Let's imagine you're doing boiled eggs, something I do quite regularly.
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Sometimes the pan of water will bubble and spit.
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And so you get these little drops of scalding hot water
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being thrown out of the pan.
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And if you have bare arms, or you're too close to the pan in general, it
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can catch you and burn your skin, which is why I always tell my children
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not to be in the kitchen when I'm cooking or when I have pans on the hob.
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Here's an example sentence,
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"I tried to take a sip of tea, but it was scalding hot, it burnt my lips!"
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Ah, there's nothing worse.
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There is nothing worse.
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I tell you what, actually, if I ever put tea in a takeaway cup, so, we've got
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some cups that are like little flasks or thermoses, and if I put my tea in there
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and put the lid on and then go out, even an hour later it will still be scalding
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hot and I find that, you know, I'll give it 10-15 minutes and I'll go to take a
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sip and it will always burn my mouth.
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So, I'm reminded that actually takeaway tea and coffee, as much as
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it sounds lovely, usually is too hot.
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So, I have to try and remember to put cold water in before I leave the house to cool
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it down, to stop me from scalding myself.
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Alright, let's move on from hot tea to another adjective adaptive.
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Adaptive.
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We spell this A D A P T I V E.
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Adaptive.
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Adaptive.
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If you are described as adaptive then you have the ability to adapt, to change.
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To suit different situations.
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Some people are not very adaptive.
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They can't change.
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They don't like change.
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They are set in their ways.
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They do things a certain way, and if things around them change, they can't.
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They are not adaptive.
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I think we become less adaptive as we get older, generally, don't we?
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But youth, young people, do tend to be quite adaptive.
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Okay, here's an example sentence,
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"As team leader, you need to have an adaptive attitude, no two days are the
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same in the world of scientific research."
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Okay, moving on to the next phrase, and it is spirits, spirits.
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Now, this is S P I R I T S, spirits.
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Spirits.
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Now, in this phrase, we're referring to feelings.
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So, you'll often hear high spirits, meaning good feelings, or low spirits,
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meaning negative feelings, not feeling good, feeling down and depressed.
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You might try to raise someone's spirits.
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So if someone is in low spirits, you'll want to bring them up
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so, they're in high spirits.
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So, you'll have to hear the context in order to know that this version of
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spirits means feelings, but anything that refers to lowering, or lifting,
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or being in high, or in low spirits refers to someone's mood, how they feel.
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Here's an example sentence,
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"I've been in high spirits all week, it must be because
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I had a relaxing weekend away!
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I need to do that more often."
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Are you in high spirits at the moment?
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What do you need to do in order to raise your spirits?
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What makes you feel good and happy?
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I'm in high spirits today because the sun is shining and my acer, my beautiful
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acer at the bottom of the garden is starting to show its new red leaves
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and this time of year it's so beautiful so, it always puts me in high spirits.
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Okay, moving on to the last phrase.
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This is actually a phrasal verb and it is, get by.
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Get by.
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G E T.
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Get by.
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B Y.
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To get by means to be able to live in a difficult situation or to
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manage in a difficult situation.
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So, it's not living in comfort with lots of excess where you
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have more food than you need.
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And the nice food and nice clothes and a nice warm place.
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It means that you have just enough food to stop you from starving.
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It means you have just enough money to pay your bills, but you
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have to watch every single penny.
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You get by, you manage.
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Lots of people during times of financial hardship have to get by with what
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they've got, they have to live with the difficult situation that they're in.
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They can, they can get by, they've got just enough to manage, but
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they don't have anything more.
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They have just enough to get by.
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Here's an example sentence,
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"I don't know how we get by financially from month to month,
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but we always seem to manage."
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Okay, so that's our five for today.
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Let's do a quick recap.
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We started with the idiom all fingers and thumbs, meaning you're quite
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clumsy or awkward with your hands.
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Then we had the adjective scalding, scalding, meaning
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extremely hot, usually liquid.
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Then we had the adjective adaptive, meaning you're able to change
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to suit different situations.
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We had the phrase spirits, meaning feelings or mood.
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You can be in high spirits or low spirits.
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Then we had the phrasal verb get by, which is to live in
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or with a difficult situation.
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Now let's do this for pronunciation.
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Please repeat after me.
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All fingers and thumbs.
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All fingers and thumbs.
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Scalding.
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Scalding.
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Adaptive.
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Adaptive.
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Spirits.
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Spirits.
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Get by.
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Get by.
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Very good.
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Now let's test your memory.
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I've just put the kettle on and the water, when it's boiled, is extremely hot.
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What word could I use to describe this extremely hot liquid?
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What adjective?
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Scalding hot liquid.
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Now unfortunately, this scalding hot liquid leads to an accident because
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today I seem to be very clumsy with my hands and I don't seem to be able to pour
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from the kettle to the cup with ease.
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What idiom could you use to describe my awkwardness with my hands?
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All fingers and thumbs.
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I'm all fingers and thumbs and I spill the scalding hot water and
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unfortunately burn my leg quite badly.
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But despite that, I'm still feeling quite positive.
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I'm in high what?
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What phrase would we use to say that I feel positive?
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Spirits.
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I'm in high spirits.
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Yes.
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I'm in high spirits despite being all fingers and thumbs and scalding myself
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while trying to pour a cup of tea.
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Now the doctors tell me that I can't manage hot water for quite
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a few weeks while they try to work out why I'm all fingers and thumbs.
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And it's okay because I can change to suit these different circumstances,
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these different situations.
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I think that it's going to be okay because I am very what?
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What adjective can you use to say that I'm good at changing
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to suit different situations?
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I'm adaptive.
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Absolutely.
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So, I can live through this very difficult situation of being a Brit not
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allowed to drink tea for three weeks.
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I can live with that, just about.
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What phrasal verb could we use instead of saying, "I can live with it?"
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I'll get by.
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Yes, I will get by without my tea because I'm adaptive.
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And we do need to know why I'm all fingers and thumbs.
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And I can stay in high spirits despite scalding myself and
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having this awful burn on my leg.
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I will get by.
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Okay, so let's now bring all of our words and phrases from
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today together in a little story.
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Today's heartwarming story is about Rebecca, a young farmer
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who has recently faced a life-changing accident on her farm.
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While reaching for a tool from the table to repair one of her tractors, Rebecca
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accidentally knocked over the kettle of water she had just boiled, the scalding
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hot water spilt all down her, resulting in severe burns that left her blind.
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I had a chat with her earlier this week and she really is an inspiring young lady.
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She told me,
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"I never thought something like this could happen to me.
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I was always so careful on the farm, now one small mistake
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has changed my life forever."
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But Rebecca's spirits are not dampened, she has always been a very adaptive person
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and with the help of her trusty guide dog, Lily, she has become used to her new way
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of life and continues to work on the farm.
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"Lily is my eyes now.
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She helps me navigate through the farm and makes sure I don't miss a beat."
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Rebecca has had to make many adjustments to her daily routine, but she refuses
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to let her disability hold her back.
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With determination and the support of her family and friends, she has found ways to
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get by and continue doing what she loves.
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"It's not easy, but I've learned to do things differently.
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Some days I'm all fingers and thumbs, but I get by, I still have my passion
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for farming and I do what I can to be as good as the farmer I once was."
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Rebecca's story is a reminder of the resilience and
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strength of the human spirit.
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She may have lost her sight, but she has not lost her determination to succeed.
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With the help of her loyal guide dog, Rebecca continues to thrive as
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a young farmer, proving that with a positive attitude and the right
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support, anything is possible.
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And that brings us to the end of today's episode.
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I do hope you found it useful.
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Until tomorrow, take very good care and goodbye.
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