Learn English Vocabulary Daily #15.1 — British English Podcast

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Hello, and welcome to the English Like a Native Podcast.
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My name is Anna and you're listening to Week 15, Day 1 of Your English Five A
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Day, a series that aims to increase your active vocabulary by five pieces every
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day of the week from Monday to Friday.
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So, let's start today's list with a noun, and it is terminal, terminal.
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We spell this T E R M I N A L.
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Terminal, terminal.
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Now a terminal is an area or a building at a station, airport, or port that's
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used by passengers who are leaving or arriving by train, aeroplane, or ship.
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So, if you've ever taken a flight somewhere, then you
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will have been in a terminal.
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Here's an example sentence.
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"Make sure you tell the taxi driver which terminal you need to go to.
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Last time I went to Heathrow, they took me into the wrong one.
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I nearly missed my flight!"
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In big terminals, you'll find there are places to shop, places to eat,
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places to drink, and hopefully relax before you have to travel.
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Whenever I've left from a London airport, when I've left the country, I,
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in most cases, have enjoyed my time in the terminal, you know, buying little
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trinkets for your entertainment on the flight, puzzle books, buying some snacks.
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I always like to load up with food because if it's a long
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flight, I tend to be hungry.
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I don't like to leave myself with nothing.
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I'm a control freak and like to have something with me.
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And also there are often restaurants and things that you can sit down
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and have a fun meal with your family or your friends and just indulge in
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the excitement of the upcoming trip.
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It's not so nice when the terminal is jam-packed with people though.
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I have experienced that as well.
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When you can't move because there are so many people, you have to queue up for
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20 minutes just to buy your sandwich and queue for the toilets and everything.
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That's a bit of a nightmare.
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Anyway, let's move on to our next word.
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This is another noun and it is conveyor belt, conveyor belt.
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Have you spotted the theme for today?
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Conveyor belt is spelled C O N V E Y O R, conveyor.
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Belt, B E L T conveyor belt.
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The conveyor belt is that continuously moving strip or
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surface that's used for transporting objects from one place to another.
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So, for example, in the airport, the conveyor belt is where you would put
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your luggage and then it just moves away from you and gets taken through a little
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secret portal and ends up on the plane and hopefully will end up at your destination.
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And when you have arrived at your destination, you stand at the
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conveyor belt, waiting, watching all these different pieces of luggage
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go by, waiting to spot yours.
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And then it's a mad dash to grab your luggage and haul it off the conveyor belt.
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I think when you're a kid.
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It's always quite exciting seeing that conveyor belt.
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The idea of jumping onto it and being transported is quite tempting.
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When I was there with my two sons recently, I had to hold
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them back because they were like,
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"Oh, it's a ride!"
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I'm like,
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"No, don't, don't get on the conveyor belt.
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I might lose you."
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And that would be terrible.
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Okay, so terminal and conveyor belt.
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Let's move on to our next phrase.
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This is an idiom and it is butterflies in your stomach.
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Butterflies in your stomach.
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Butterflies spelled B U T T E R F L I E S, butterflies.
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In your stomach, S T O M A C H, stomach.
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Butterflies in your stomach.
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Can you imagine actually having physical butterflies fluttering
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around inside your stomach?
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That would feel very unusual, wouldn't it?
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So, this idiom, to have butterflies in your stomach, is something you say when
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you feel very nervous or frightened about something, where you get that
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fluttering feeling in your stomach.
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Here's an example,
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"I always get butterflies in my stomach the night before I fly!
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You'd think I'd be used to it after all these years."
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Now, when was the last time that you had butterflies in your stomach?
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As an old actress, I say old, not old in age, but in the past I was an
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actress, I used to suffer with severe butterflies in my stomach before
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doing the first night of a new show.
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So, when we hadn't yet shown the performance to anyone, it was a
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completely new performance; going out in front of that first audience always
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gave me big butterflies in my stomach.
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Next on our list is a verb and it is upgrade, to upgrade.
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We spell this U P G R A D E.
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Upgrade.
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To upgrade is to give someone something of a better standard or something newer.
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For example, a better seat on a plane would be an upgrade; or a better
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room in a hotel would be an upgrade.
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Sometimes people are very lucky and they're just upgraded because they
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were in the right place at the right time, or because it was their birthday
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and someone was feeling generous.
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Saying,
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"Do you know what, our best room is empty, so why don't we upgrade
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you to the penthouse suite?"
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Have you ever been upgraded like that?
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Have you ever stepped on a plane, going like economy class and then being
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upgraded to business class or first class?
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Has that ever happened to you?
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It's never happened to me.
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So, if any airlines are listening, any hotel chains, if I come and stay with
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you or fly with you, then you're welcome to upgrade me to give me the experience.
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But we also often upgrade our phones, upgrade equipment,
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upgrade our bicycles or our cars.
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As time goes on, these mechanical and electrical
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devices usually need an upgrade.
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So, here's an example sentence,
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"I've only ever been upgraded on a flight once, it was on my honeymoon and
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I felt even more special than normal."
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Last on our list for today is an adverb and it is diligently,
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diligently, diligently.
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It's a little bit of a mouthful.
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Let me spell this for you.
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D I L I G E N T L Y.
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Diligently.
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Diligently.
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If you do something diligently, then you do it in a way that is
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careful and uses a lot of effort.
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When I am filing my tax returns, I go through the numbers diligently.
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One incorrectly placed decimal point could cost me a lot of money
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or get me into a lot of trouble.
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So, I go through my tax return diligently to make sure that
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everything is precise and correct.
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What do you do diligently?
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Here's an example sentence,
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"The flight attendant diligently checked that every passenger
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had their seatbelt fastened.
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As always, a few people had to be reminded."
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Okay, that's our five.
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So, let's do a quick recap.
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We started with the noun terminal, which is the area or building in
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a station, airport or port where passengers leave and arrive.
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Then we moved on to another noun, conveyor belt, which is the continuously moving
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strip that carries objects from one place to another in an airport, it's our
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baggage that goes on the conveyor belt.
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Then we had the idiom butterflies in your stomach, which describes
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that very nervous feeling when we're frightened about something.
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Then we had the verb upgrade, which is to get something of a better standard
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or newer than the previous thing.
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Then we had the adverb diligently, which is to do something in a way that's
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very careful and uses a lot of effort.
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So, let's do this now for pronunciation.
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Please repeat after me.
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Terminal.
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Terminal.
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Conveyor belt.
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Conveyor belt.
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Butterflies in your stomach.
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Butterflies in your stomach.
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Upgrade.
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Upgrade.
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Diligently.
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Diligently.
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Very good.
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Now, if I arrive at the hotel and they tell me that I'm going to get
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a bigger, better room than the one that I'd booked, what are they doing?
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What verb would I use here?
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Upgrade.
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Yes, they are upgrading me.
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"Congratulations, Miss Tyrie, you have been upgraded."
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And if I'm about to get on a plane and I've got this nervous fluttering in
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my stomach, what idiom could I use?
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Butterflies in my stomach.
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Yes, I've got butterflies in my stomach.
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And the area, the building in which I'm standing while I'm waiting
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for my plane, is called what?
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What noun would we use here?
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Terminal.
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I'm standing in the terminal, waiting for my flight with butterflies in my stomach.
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Now when I arrive at the other end, at my destination, I'm going
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to stand by this moving strip, hoping that my baggage comes out.
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What's this moving strip called?
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Conveyor belt, conveyor belt.
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And when I take my baggage through security, they are going to check
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everything in a way that's very careful and takes a lot of effort.
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What adverb could I use here?
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Diligently, diligently.
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Fantastic, let's bring all of those words and phrases together in a little story.
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When was the last time you went on an overseas holiday?
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Did you fly?
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Take the Eurotunnel?
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A ferry?
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Now, I love travelling, but as I've grown older, travelling doesn't seem to love me!
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Whereas I used to get all excited about catching a plane to some
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exotic, hot and sunny destination, now I get butterflies in my stomach.
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It always happens the night before we're due to go.
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I spend two weeks packing diligently, ensuring we have clothes for every
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type of weather, just in case.
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I have passports in my bumbag, local currency in my purse, and the clothes
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set out ready for the morning.
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I'm laying there trying to sleep as I know there's an early start to look forward
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to, but I just can't get over the nerves.
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I have to think positively.
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I might get upgraded!
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Imagine arriving at the airport.
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Oh, make sure you go to the right terminal unlike me, when I once flew to Dubai from
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Heathrow and ended up at terminal 4 rather than 3, checking in, and being told you
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have been upgraded to business class!
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Result!
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All that's left to do now is put your suitcase on the conveyor belt and
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watch them being whisked away to meet you at your dream holiday location.
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Now, get to the business class lounge and enjoy a cocktail or
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two, you are on holiday after all!
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And the cocktails help with the nerves.
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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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If you did, then please leave it a rating or a view or a big fat like.
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That would be greatly appreciated.
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And until tomorrow, take very good care and goodbye.
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