English for Women - Covering periods, pregnancy, and Peri-menopause
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Whether you need to chat with a close friend, explain how you're feeling, or talk to a doctor, knowing the natural, everyday English vocabulary for our bodies is deeply empowering. Today, we are breaking down the real-life terms, casual slang, and common idioms native speakers use to navigate three major phases of life:
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Menstruation: How to casually say you are on your period, understanding the four cycle phases, and naming common period products.
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Pregnancy: Fun idioms like "a bun in the oven," what it means to be "showing," and the essential vocabulary for labor and giving birth.
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Perimenopause: Understanding the natural transition before menopause, including real terms for symptoms like hot flashes and irregular cycles.
This episode is packed with natural, practical vocabulary tailored specifically for intermediate English learners. Tune in to boost your vocabulary, gain confidence, and learn how to speak about your health naturally!
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