E134: 🎙️ Welcome to The English Like a Native Podcast with your host, Anna! Tune in to Your English Five a Day, where we delve deep into five vocabulary gems each weekday. In Week 9, Day 4, we kick off with two nouns, "segregation" and "boycott". We'll then navigate the secretive adjective "sneaky" and finish off with the idiom "throw your hands up" and the adverb "seemingly".
📖 Join me in a fascinating story intertwining these words. Emmeline Pankhurst, a fearless suffragette leader, orchestrates a boycott of the census, unveiling a sneaky plot to disrupt the system. Despite facing criticism and backlash, Pankhurst's persistence in the face of segregation, discrimination, and violence leads to historic change.
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