
All Ears English Podcast AEE 1830: Are You Accident-prone? How to Connect Over Cuts, Scrapes, and Bruises in English
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Aug 8, 2022 Explore the world of injuries and shared mishaps, from childhood scrapes to culinary blunders. The hosts share hilarious personal stories about sprained ankles and kitchen accidents. Discover playful vocabulary for cuts and bruises, and the emotional responses we have to getting hurt. Engage in humorous anecdotes while learning the difference between a sprain and a break. Find camaraderie in shared experiences, showcasing that laughter really is the best medicine when it comes to our bumps and bruises.
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Michelle's Injury History
- Michelle has never broken a bone but has sprained her ankle.
- Her friend frequently broke or sprained her wrist.
Aubrey's Injury Expertise
- Michelle and Lindsay suggest Aubrey would have many stories about injuries.
- They believe Aubrey has experienced many injuries.
Injury Vocabulary for Adults vs. Children
- Use words like "boo-boo" or "ouchie" for children's injuries.
- Avoid using these terms when discussing adult injuries.
