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My mom was pregnant and she was feeling a headache and stomach because the eating wasn't good and she had four boys and five girls she is a great woman
VOCABULARY FROM VIDEO “Eating for two ⏲ 6 Minute English” 1. (To be) eating for two (idiom): to be pregnant 2. Go haywire : stop working properly 3. Could count (something) on one hand: used to emphasise that something does not happen very often, or that there are only a few such things 4. Binge : occasion when you do something to excess, for example eat, drink, or spend money 5. Cat-o’-nine-tails (in the past): a whip made of nine strings used to punish prisoners; (now) means by which someone criticises themselves as a form of self-punishment or because they feel guilty 6. Give (yourself) a hard time : treat (yourself) badly by criticising or blaming yourself VIETNAM 27/4/2024 ALL THE BEST FOR YOU ^^
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Pregnancy is a sacred time, but it can also be one of the most challenging experiences. It may lead to new cravings or habits, such as eating unhealthy foods, which could potentially harm your health and even signal underlying depression. During this time, it’s important not to be overly hard on yourself or use your struggles as a form of self-punishment. Instead, focus on doing your best and sharing your feelings with your husband and family-they can provide the support you need. I’ve seen many pregnant women blame themselves and fall into depression. While pregnancy is undeniably difficult, bringing a new baby into the world is a beautiful and rewarding experience. You’ll find joy in your child’s presence, and after a long day of work, simply seeing your little one can help lift the burdens you carry.
haywire: it stops working properly nosebleeds craving binge: a binge is an occasion where you do something in a extreme way, like eating or drinking too much
Hello! BBC! I here have 2 questions for this video. 1. I have learned that the word 'body' has 2 pronunciations. It is a little bit difficult to write down here. One is 'Her body structure is very attractive'. Next one is 'They brought the body back to their house'. How do you distinguish the pronunciation difference between those 2 words? 2. One more word is 'often'. Do I need to elide 'T' here or not? I'm very proud of myself for speaking in British English.
ARE YOU EATING FOR TWO? = ARE YOU PREGNANT? - HAYWIRE: During pregnancy, her body went haywire (stop working properly) - To count on one hand: I can count the amount of nosebleeds pre-pregnancy on one hand (Hardly happen) - Binge (v/n): eating, doing sth too much... + I tend to binge ON chocolate when watching TV + I have a chocolate binge/ I'm on a binge, eating everything in sight. - The cat-o'-nine-tails: punish yourself when you feel guilty - Give yourself a hard time: Criticize yourself
Anna and Luther got married last year and Anna started eating for two lately. One of her change is binge eating. She is easy to get hungry and her appetite goes haywire. Her husband says that she used to be not paticular about food. The food she doesn't like can be count on one hand. But recently there are so many things she does not like to eat. Due to the increasing level of hormone, she gets mad easily sometimes and has more arguements with Luther. However, everytime after the squabble she gave herself a hard time.Fortunately, after the baby was born, everything was going back to normal.The family of three lived happily ever after.
Pregnancy and birth process aren't easy.Women's body gives all of the things she can give and it can almost cause some problems with mother.Making vitamins is important.When you're pregnant but you don't have vitamins like b and c.It affects hair and nails.Caring for yourself is what we as women must do all the time.After giving birth, mom needs some rest to have more energy and relive stress level.
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are you eating for two? my brain goes haywire when i overthink i could count his failures on one hand shopping binge is not something that people make a habit out of don't use cat-o'-nine-tails to give yourself a hard time
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@@longnguyen7319 Sorry about that, this link should take you to the PDF: downloads.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/features/6min/240425_6_minute_english_eating_for_two.pdf
My mom was pregnant and she was feeling a headache and stomach because the eating wasn't good and she had four boys and five girls she is a great woman
VOCABULARY FROM VIDEO “Eating for two ⏲ 6 Minute English”
1. (To be) eating for two (idiom): to be pregnant
2. Go haywire : stop working properly
3. Could count (something) on one hand: used to emphasise that something does not happen very often, or that there are only a few such things
4. Binge : occasion when you do something to excess, for example eat, drink, or spend money
5. Cat-o’-nine-tails (in the past): a whip made of nine strings used to punish prisoners; (now) means by which someone criticises themselves as a form of self-punishment or because they feel guilty
6. Give (yourself) a hard time : treat (yourself) badly by criticising or blaming yourself
VIETNAM 27/4/2024
ALL THE BEST FOR YOU ^^
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@@bbclearningenglish Every day I like to binge listen to BBC podcasts so as to kill time in a positive manner. Thank you for all your significant impact to the world!
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Pregnancy is a sacred time, but it can also be one of the most challenging experiences. It may lead to new cravings or habits, such as eating unhealthy foods, which could potentially harm your health and even signal underlying depression. During this time, it’s important not to be overly hard on yourself or use your struggles as a form of self-punishment. Instead, focus on doing your best and sharing your feelings with your husband and family-they can provide the support you need.
I’ve seen many pregnant women blame themselves and fall into depression. While pregnancy is undeniably difficult, bringing a new baby into the world is a beautiful and rewarding experience. You’ll find joy in your child’s presence, and after a long day of work, simply seeing your little one can help lift the burdens you carry.
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★Eating for two
★Heiweigher
★count something on one hand
★Bing
★Give yourself a hard time
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haywire: it stops working properly
nosebleeds
craving
binge: a binge is an occasion where you do something in a extreme way, like eating or drinking too much
Wow, this is so interesting! Thanks for sharing!
Hello! BBC!
I here have 2 questions for this video.
1. I have learned that the word 'body' has 2 pronunciations. It is a little bit difficult to write down here. One is 'Her body structure is very attractive'. Next one is 'They brought the body back to their house'. How do you distinguish the pronunciation difference between those 2 words?
2. One more word is 'often'.
Do I need to elide 'T' here or not?
I'm very proud of myself for speaking in British English.
That pronunciation of "salmon" is so tricky. "L" is silent, but it is not just skipped. It's still something like a spot for the letter.
😊 You can practise with Tim in this video: th-cam.com/video/ZmPme9_PC78/w-d-xo.html
ARE YOU EATING FOR TWO? = ARE YOU PREGNANT?
- HAYWIRE: During pregnancy, her body went haywire (stop working properly)
- To count on one hand: I can count the amount of nosebleeds pre-pregnancy on one hand (Hardly happen)
- Binge (v/n): eating, doing sth too much...
+ I tend to binge ON chocolate when watching TV
+ I have a chocolate binge/ I'm on a binge, eating everything in sight.
- The cat-o'-nine-tails: punish yourself when you feel guilty
- Give yourself a hard time: Criticize yourself
Very usefull❤
Pregnancy must be an overwhelming experience that has never happened to me. I would struggle to stand all the inconvenience related to this condition
Tks
Thank you all!
I want to improve my english. How can i do that. Could you plzz give some advice
. Or any link to improve my basic English
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I want to improve my english. Plzz give me some tips
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Anna and Luther got married last year and Anna started eating for two lately. One of her change is binge eating. She is easy to get hungry and her appetite goes haywire. Her husband says that she used to be not paticular about food. The food she doesn't like can be count on one hand. But recently there are so many things she does not like to eat. Due to the increasing level of hormone, she gets mad easily sometimes and has more arguements with Luther. However, everytime after the squabble she gave herself a hard time.Fortunately, after the baby was born, everything was going back to normal.The family of three lived happily ever after.
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I want to increse by level from B1 to C2
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Pregnancy and birth process aren't easy.Women's body gives all of the things she can give and it can almost cause some problems with mother.Making vitamins is important.When you're pregnant but you don't have vitamins like b and c.It affects hair and nails.Caring for yourself is what we as women must do all the time.After giving birth, mom needs some rest to have more energy and relive stress level.
Hi BBC Learning English. Why can't I open BBC Learning English App ? 😢
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Why they don’t have legends on Spotify? I could found
I couldn't get it , while pregnant women crave for sth should day avoid it , if the food is unhealthy ?
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Can we see the whole conversation in words, it will be more helpful for understanding the topic.
😊 You can turn on the subtitles or download the transcript here: www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/features/6-minute-english_2024/ep-240425
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Who's pregnant here?
Do you eat for two? 😅
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I eat for three 😅😅
Me and l don’t eat for two😅
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are you eating for two?
my brain goes haywire when i overthink
i could count his failures on one hand
shopping binge is not something that people make a habit out of
don't use cat-o'-nine-tails to give yourself a hard time
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What is the most harmful food for pregenant women?
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Sup title please?????
If you click 'subtitles / closed captions' on the bottom right of the video, it should give you subtitles. 😊
You can click to a bottom "cc"
Are your English British?
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