Learn English Vocabulary Daily #12.2 - 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 12, Day 2 of Your English Five
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a Day, a series that aims to increase your vocabulary by five pieces every
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day of the week from Monday to Friday.
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Today we are kicking off as usual with a noun and the noun is allure, allure.
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This is spelled A L L U R E.
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Allure.
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Allure is the quality of being attractive or interesting or exciting.
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So, if you have a restaurant or a cafe, you will need some sort of allure
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— something that will bring people in to sample your wares, to sample your
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food and your drink and your service.
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What would your allure be?
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It might be an amazing aroma from the freshly brewed coffee or the fancy
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decor of your new establishment.
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Here's an example sentence.
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"The allure of the stage has drawn me back to acting, I knew
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I couldn't give it up for long."
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Next we have another noun and it is hidden gem.
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A hidden gem.
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A hidden gem.
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This is spelled H I D D E N, hidden.
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Gem, G E M.
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Hidden gem.
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A hidden gem refers to a place that is beautiful or valuable but
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not very well known, so it doesn't have the recognition that a very
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popular, well-known place would have.
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So, for example, near to where I live, there is a very popular
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Michelin-starred restaurant.
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So, it has lots of official recognition for being an excellent
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restaurant with incredible food.
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And everyone goes there.
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You have to book months in advance to go to this restaurant.
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But there are a number of other restaurants not too far away that
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also have amazing food and it's just a wonderful dining experience
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and they are not as well-known.
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They're kind of popular because of word of mouth.
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The local people talk about those places more often and suggest that those
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places are places you should go if you have a special occasion to celebrate.
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These are hidden gems.
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Can you think of a hidden gem in your local area?
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A restaurant or a place like a park or a riverside?
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Or a special little local shop, perhaps.
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Here's an example sentence.
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"There are some real hidden gems in the UK.
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People need to spend more time travelling around their local area
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rather than going abroad all the time."
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Next on our list is the verb dash, dash.
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We spell this D A S H, dash.
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To dash is to move or go somewhere very quickly.
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It's not necessarily running, but it's just moving around quickly.
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So, if I have to pop out quickly to go to the shop to buy some bread,
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because we are cooking a full English breakfast and you must have toast with
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a full English breakfast, and we've already started cooking everything.
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So, I need to go to the shop quickly to get bread.
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It doesn't mean I'm going to sprint to the shop; I might jog.
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Or, if the shop is a little further away, I might jump into my car.
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It just means that I'm not going to delay or hesitate.
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I'm going to do it quickly.
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I'm dashing.
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Here's an example sentence.
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"Oh, I've been dashing around all day, I really need to put my feet
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up and have a nice cup of tea."
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Next on our list is an idiom and it is none other than.
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None other than.
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None other than.
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We spell this N O N E, none.
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Other, O T H E R.
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Than, T H A N.
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None other than.
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Now this is quite tricky.
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Notice how I blend 'none' and 'other' together.
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None other, none other, none other.
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And with 'other', I keep my tongue in the out position.
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So, the tongue is out for the T H.
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Other.
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I open my mouth for the 'uh', the schwa sound, and then with my tongue still
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out I go into the next 'th' of 'than'.
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Other than.
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Other than.
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Other than.
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None other than.
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None other than.
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It's a bit tricky.
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What does this mean?
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It's said when you want to show that someone or something is a surprising
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or an exciting choice or example.
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So, usually when someone is being presented to do some sort of presentation
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or at an awards ceremony, usually that person will be talked up by the host.
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They won't say their name initially, they'll be saying,
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"The next person to join us on the stage is well known for
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doing these wonderful things.
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They are very kind and patient and we all know this person very well.
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It is none other than Mr.
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Smith."
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So, this is saying that it couldn't be anyone else.
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It's just this person, of course.
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But you can use this if it's a surprise to you or if it's an exciting choice.
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Here's an example sentence.
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"The award ceremony was presented by none other than the film's director himself.
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What a treat to see him in the flesh."
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So, see in that example, it was a surprise that the award ceremony
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was presented by the film director.
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But in the first example, I was suggesting that it couldn't have been
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anyone else, of course it's this person.
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We all know the person that I'm talking about.
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Okay, moving on to our final phrase, or rather collocation,
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and it is pressing concern.
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Pressing concern.
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A pressing concern.
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We spell this P R E S S I N G, pressing.
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Concern, C O N C E R N, concern.
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Pressing concern.
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Pressing concern.
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A pressing concern is an urgent matter, something that needs to be addressed,
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something that needs to be dealt with.
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If you have a pressing concern, it's something you're really worried
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about and it's bothering you.
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You need it to be dealt with very quickly.
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For example, if you were to experience a symptom, a health symptom, that's quite
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worrying, like a mark that's appeared on your face, and it's not a normal mark,
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it's like a mole that's just come up, but it's also sore, and it bleeds a bit,
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and it's come out of nowhere, and it's quite large, and you've had it for weeks.
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That would be a pressing concern.
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That would be very worrying.
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You'd want to go to the doctor and speak to them as soon as possible.
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Here's another example.
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"The environment is a pressing concern that we must address together."
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Okay, let's do a quick recap.
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We started with the noun allure, allure.
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Now, allure is the quality of being attractive and interesting and exciting.
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Then we had the noun hidden gem, a place that has value and beauty
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that's not very well known.
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Then we had the verb dash, dash, to move or go somewhere very quickly.
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We had the idiom none other than.
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None other than.
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Used to show that someone or something is surprising or exciting
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or it couldn't be anyone else.
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And then we have the collocation, pressing concern.
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A pressing concern.
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An urgent matter that needs to be addressed.
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So, let's do this for pronunciation.
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Please repeat after me.
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Allure.
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Allure.
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Hidden gem.
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Hidden gem.
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Dash.
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Dash.
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None other than.
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None other than.
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Pressing concern.
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Pressing concern.
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Fantastic.
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What would I say if there was an urgent matter that needed to be dealt with?
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I'd say it was a
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pressing concern.
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And if I'm introducing someone and it's a really surprising choice, to be honest,
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this person, what idiom would I use?
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None other than.
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And if I need to do something in a very quick way, what verb would I use?
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To dash.
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To dash.
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And I'm going to suggest a place that's beautiful for you to walk your dog,
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but not many people know about it.
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How would I refer to this place?
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A hidden gem.
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And finally, if something is very attractive and interesting and
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exciting, it's I could refer to it as
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an allure, an allure.
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Okay, so let's bring all of those together in a little story.
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It was right then, in that moment, that Ellie's world fell apart.
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The allure of Tom had overwhelmed her at first, he was a handsome
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twenty-something-year-old with dark hair, sea-blue eyes and a Mediterranean tan.
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They had met a few weeks ago where Ellie was working in a bar.
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Tom had walked in and whilst Ellie was dashing around serving cocktail
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hungry customers, she spotted him.
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The moment their eyes met, Ellie's knees went weak and
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her heart started to flutter.
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Even though the bar was packed with holidaymakers all waiting for her service,
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Ellie took a moment to stop and talk to the most gorgeous man she had ever seen.
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Could he really be interested in her too?
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They chatted for a while and exchanged numbers, something she had never
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done on a first encounter with someone, but then Tom was different.
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He was special.
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They met after work and spent the next two weeks together, every day,
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biking around the island, lazing by the pool, visiting the local sites,
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discovering hidden gems of secret beaches, and spending their evenings
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under the stars in each other's arms.
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Ellie thought to herself, "I've hit the jackpot here!"
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But then, after a few weeks, she began to notice Tom change; his attitude towards
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her wasn't the same as it had been.
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He seemed distant and irritated.
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He was always on his phone when they were together, and when they were apart and
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she tried to call him, he didn't answer.
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She didn't think much of it initially, but it soon became a pressing concern.
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When a beautiful brunette turned up at the bar and confronted Ellie,
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she realised what was happening.
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The two women spoke, their words turned to anger and they ended up arguing
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in front of the onlooking crowd.
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The brunette, who identified herself as Freya, was none other than Tom's wife!
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It turned out that Tom and Freya had had an argument a few weeks ago, and
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he was using Ellie to get back at her.
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Ellie, heartbroken and embarrassed, ran out in tears and vowed never to
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fall for someone so quickly again.
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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 and I look forward to speaking to you again tomorrow.
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Until then, take very good care and goodbye.
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