2025-03-04
20 分钟Hello and welcome to the English Lycanative Podcast.
My name is Anna and you're listening to week 9, day 2 of your English 5 a day.
The second season.
This is the series that is dedicated to expanding your active vocabulary so
that you feel more confident and more like yourself when communicating in English.
So let's begin as we always do with a snapshot of what's to come.
Listen carefully.
Sebastian had deliberated for hours carefully choosing his words.
Now with deliberate determination he faced the crowd.
Extensive deforestation threatens our future, he declared.
His moving speech carrying tremendous weight.
Don't worry if any of that was completely new to you.
We're going to dive into a lot of those words right now.
Beginning with the adjective moving moving.
We spell this M-O-V-I-N-G moving.
If something is described as moving then it causes strong emotions, especially sadness or sympathy.
If you hear a moving speech or someone recites a moving poem then often it might make you cry or feel very,
very emotional.
Here's an example sentence.
The movie was so moving that it made everyone cry.