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goad - vocabulary stories

Episode 12 of the Fun With Stories: Vocabulary Stories podcast, hosted by Snap Digital, titled "goad - vocabulary stories" was published on November 5, 2025 and runs 2 minutes.

November 5, 2025 ·2m · Fun With Stories: Vocabulary Stories

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🏖️😅 A sandy challenge. A teasing brother. And a word that means pushing someone’s buttons — goad! ⚡Isabella was building her biggest sandcastle ever when her brother Jake grinned, “Bet you can’t make it taller than mine!”He teased and poked, trying to goad her into a competition. 🏰💬To goad means to provoke or annoy someone to make them react or do something.But Isabella stayed calm. “Nice try, Jake,” she said. “I’m not letting you goad me. I’ll build my castle my way.” ✨Jake blinked — he hadn’t expected that! When her sandcastle was done, even he admitted it was amazing.📚 Word of the Day: Goad — to provoke, tease, or push someone into taking action.This story shows that sometimes the best answer to teasing is patience and focus. 🌊💪❤️ Tap Like if you’ve ever ignored a tease and stayed focused!🔔 Subscribe for a new Word of the Day Story every week!📲 Join our WhatsApp Channel for updates:https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029Vb5wxhEBFLgOGl1pn308#WordOfTheDay #VocabularyStory #LearnEnglishThroughStories #EnglishForKids #StoryLearning #EducationalStories #LearnEnglish #EnglishVocabulary #KidsVocabulary #MoralStories

🏖️😅 A sandy challenge. A teasing brother. And a word that means pushing someone’s buttons — goad! ⚡Isabella was building her biggest sandcastle ever when her brother Jake grinned, “Bet you can’t make it taller than mine!”He teased and poked, trying to goad her into a competition. 🏰💬To goad means to provoke or annoy someone to make them react or do something.But Isabella stayed calm. “Nice try, Jake,” she said. “I’m not letting you goad me. I’ll build my castle my way.” ✨Jake blinked — he hadn’t expected that! When her sandcastle was done, even he admitted it was amazing.📚 Word of the Day: Goad — to provoke, tease, or push someone into taking action.This story shows that sometimes the best answer to teasing is patience and focus. 🌊💪❤️ Tap Like if you’ve ever ignored a tease and stayed focused!🔔 Subscribe for a new Word of the Day Story every week!📲 Join our WhatsApp Channel for updates:https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029Vb5wxhEBFLgOGl1pn308#WordOfTheDay #VocabularyStory #LearnEnglishThroughStories #EnglishForKids #StoryLearning #EducationalStories #LearnEnglish #EnglishVocabulary #KidsVocabulary #MoralStories

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