English Vocabulary: BABIES & CHILDREN

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Benjamin’s English · engVid

Benjamin’s English · engVid

Күн бұрын

If you are planning on travelling with a baby or if you want to talk about your child in English, you will need to learn special vocabulary to describe your child’s needs. In this lesson, I will teach you more than 20 useful words to talk about babies and children. You will learn the meaning of words like “nappy”, “wet wipe”, “highchair”, “pram”, “teething”, “rusk”, “tantrum”, and more. I will explain to you the difference between a “nanny” and a “babysitter”, as well as the difference between a “nursery” and a “crèche”. We will also talk about what we call the “Terrible Twos”, which is a phase many babies go through. I’ll give you examples of how to use these words in context, and you’ll get a chance to practise by doing the quiz after watching. www.engvid.com...
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TRANSCRIPT
Hiya. Welcome back to engVid. In today's lesson we are looking at vocabulary to do with babies and other young people. So, watch this video if perhaps you're planning a trip to the UK and you have a little one of your own, or if you're preparing for an IELTS speaking test and you want to be speaking about your children. So, let's get cracking.
Obviously, it's very important that your child is equipped with a "nappy". They're not developed enough yet to go to the toilet of their own accord. "Nappy", keeps things clean and safe.
If we want to change a nappy, you may wish to use a "wet wipe". This is a sanitary product that helps clean.
Next, you might want your child to have some clothes on. Now, a "babygrow" is just that first layer of clothing. So, if you run out of clothes for your baby, you could go into a shop and say: "Excuse me. I will need a babygrow. Do you have any?"
Now, if you are having a time in London with your little one and you go into a restaurant, you might want to ask if they have a "highchair" that your baby can sit in. It'll be less work for you if they're in the chair.
Now, we go for a walk, and of course you're going to push the "pram". Now, a "pram" is typically for slightly younger children, and a "baby stroller" is more one that the child is going to sit upright in and look at the surroundings.
Of course, you may employ a "nanny"/"childminder" or "babysitter". There's a key difference between a nanny and a babysitter. Babysitter tends to work during the evenings, and say you need to go out for supper or you have a social engagement - you'll get someone who's not necessarily a trained expert who will just be at home and make sure that your child is safe; whereas a nanny more typically works during the day if you are, say, at work, then the nanny will be looking after and making sure there's activities for your child. "Childminder", quite similar to a nanny.
Now, if you don't have a nanny or childminder, you may wish for your child to go to a "nursery". A "nursery" is like a school, but for much younger children, and there will be different activities planned and the children will be signed up to be there for a period of time. "Crèche", French word, here. The "crèche", this is a more informal arrangement between you and the person caring for your child. A crèche is sort of a drop-off, like, maybe you want to use it once this week and once the following week, but it's not signing up for a long-term commitment.
Hopefully you don't have to deal with too many of these. "Tantrum" is where your child goes: "Ahhhhh!" Really unhappy. So, "tantrum", that's when your child is not very happy.
If they are not so happy, you may wish to give them a "rusk". A "rusk" is a baby biscuit full of vitamins and minerals to keep your child healthy, and good if they are "teething" - that means growing the teeth. Okay? Teeth coming through, because a rusk they can kind of bite into. So, teething. Right.
"Child-friendly". If you're planning a trip and you've got your baby, you might want to ask if a hotel or restaurant is "child-friendly", that means: Are they okay with you taking your baby there? Most places should be.
You may want to ask someone, for example, a waiter or a friend if you're staying with someone, to "heat some milk up". Always nice, if the baby... If they are having warm milk. "Could you please heat this up?" you might say to someone.
Now, if you're in some sort of café or food place and you've got some... Some food, but it's not very digestible; it's in big bits - you might ask for them to "blend it". So, they get a machine and go: "Bssssssh", and it becomes easier for the baby to eat. So, you could say: "Is there any way that you could blend this, or whiz it up, or mash it up?" to make it easier to eat. […]

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@aminamusayeva4696
@aminamusayeva4696 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you. I ve learned vocabulary about how to describe my baby
@engvidBenjamin
@engvidBenjamin 2 жыл бұрын
Super!
@MyLittleEnglishPage
@MyLittleEnglishPage 5 жыл бұрын
Fantastic video lesson Benjamin 👏👏👏 You are very clear and easy to understand. Keep up the good work 🤘
@engvidBenjamin
@engvidBenjamin 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you
@soniamayrink3295
@soniamayrink3295 5 жыл бұрын
Excellent vocab lesson. Thank you, Benjamin.
@engvidBenjamin
@engvidBenjamin 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you
@serinainturkey5494
@serinainturkey5494 3 жыл бұрын
Hi there 👋 Love listening here 🥰
@engvidBenjamin
@engvidBenjamin 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for listening
@yaya074811
@yaya074811 5 жыл бұрын
Thank you, Sir. Can wait to see your next videos.
@engvidBenjamin
@engvidBenjamin 4 жыл бұрын
Do you mean can't wait?!
@andreagiraldomdphd.8376
@andreagiraldomdphd.8376 5 жыл бұрын
It has been a splendid, exquisite and flawless lesson. I'm particularly jubilant, blissful and elated with that charming topic. It is to my liking; moreover, it appeals to me. Henceforward, I must address you as His Majesty the King of British English language. I adore Benjamin’s speaking ; nonetheless , I never shall be like you.. Thank you very much indeed. Far thee well , dearest Prof. Andrea
@engvidBenjamin
@engvidBenjamin 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your kind words
@simonettaredolfi399
@simonettaredolfi399 5 жыл бұрын
Thank you for all your lessons! What about talking about landscapes and how to describe them? Tons and tons of adjectives, of course. Mandi mandi dal Friuli, Italy
@engvidBenjamin
@engvidBenjamin 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching. I have taken note...
@alliepriyashad6233
@alliepriyashad6233 3 жыл бұрын
Thank u very much
@engvidBenjamin
@engvidBenjamin 3 жыл бұрын
You are most welcome
@br75550
@br75550 5 жыл бұрын
First to comment. Thanks for the lesson. Thumbs up
@engvidBenjamin
@engvidBenjamin 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks Bruno
@elerroy
@elerroy 2 жыл бұрын
I needed this so much ❤ Thanks!
@engvidBenjamin
@engvidBenjamin 2 жыл бұрын
No problem 😊
@chamowithmesh7155
@chamowithmesh7155 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you 🙏
@engvidBenjamin
@engvidBenjamin 3 жыл бұрын
You’re welcome 😊
@ericamiranda3123
@ericamiranda3123 5 жыл бұрын
Great! Thanks! 👍🏻
@engvidBenjamin
@engvidBenjamin 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching
@reconnect3342
@reconnect3342 5 жыл бұрын
Thanks
@engvidBenjamin
@engvidBenjamin 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching
@Demaybe1661
@Demaybe1661 3 жыл бұрын
What whiteboard and markers do you use, look awesome?
@engvidBenjamin
@engvidBenjamin 3 жыл бұрын
sorry, not sure
@Demaybe1661
@Demaybe1661 3 жыл бұрын
@@engvidBenjamin What camera do you use'
@cathywu1688
@cathywu1688 5 жыл бұрын
Really like your videos good job 👍
@engvidBenjamin
@engvidBenjamin 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks Cathy
@МаргаритаЕнева-н2о
@МаргаритаЕнева-н2о 5 жыл бұрын
I like the phrase about the terrible twos...Can I ask you to do a video about more of the baby's stuff...maybe about for bigger children as well- I know for example how to say "Snow White"but other story characters i miss
@engvidBenjamin
@engvidBenjamin 4 жыл бұрын
I've made some videos talking about recommended books for different ages of children which will be uploaded in due course.
@surojmoktantamang3387
@surojmoktantamang3387 5 жыл бұрын
I'm quite sad because the Kardashians have taken over social lives. Ask me why???... This man "Benjamin" has low subscription in comparison with other English Teachers of EngVid.Com because of his British Accent and Pronunciation. But I have subscribed you and follow you in every episode...
@engvidBenjamin
@engvidBenjamin 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your support. Loads more videos on their way...
@kathykrol5942
@kathykrol5942 Жыл бұрын
The terrible two's: This is a phrase used to discribe toddlers behaviour by parents when the child turns two yrs. of age. I want to explain the different between my point of perception and from other parents. Most parent that think more about them selves than putting their child's needs first 100% out of selfless love would not see it as terrible twos. When I was young, I had two beautiful bright boys, four years apart, when the older was starting school, activities like soccer and swimming, the youngest was just born, its was very time consuming and hard work. But, with each child, when they turned 2 yrs.and, started to run around, interested in every little thing, and asking "mommy what is this and why is the sky blue?" I did not dismiss them or get overwhelmed feeling as if my sons were going through the terrible twos, instead i showed them what it was, teaching them the name of the objects and for the questions like "why is the sky blue?", I took them to the library, took a book out and read it to them at bedtime or reading time during the day. You see, children when they start walking are programmed to start learning everything, so they can function properly in this world, but most parent see it as being bothered constantly and easy overwhelmed. So, the phrase the terrible twos is something the adults came up with from their selfish point of view, and not from a reasonable child"s milestones perspective. By spending that time and answering my boys questions and allowing them to explore and learn, they both became smart, awesome young adults, that felt that unconditional real love. It is not terrible twos, children are too innocent to be called terrible. answered
@slegendary7719
@slegendary7719 Жыл бұрын
Every time I watch his videos I end up watching a movie with Michael Kitton
@dinamizador1
@dinamizador1 5 жыл бұрын
ey Benjamin, by the way,, have you done a wristwatch television ad?
@engvidBenjamin
@engvidBenjamin 4 жыл бұрын
Yes, playing the saxophone.
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