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Watch the video from beginning to end. Click and Drop a word in the box above and then in the correct space. Click on the Check, Show, and Clear buttons to check, show and clear the answers.
What can babies teach us?
Babies can teach us to find in the simplest things.
How many times a day do babies laugh?
Babies laugh more than times a day.
What kind of brain does a baby have?
Babies have a brain.
How is a baby’s brain special?
It helps them to everything around them.
How often do adults laugh?
They laugh times a day.
Why don’t adults laugh very often?
They don’t laugh often because they are to everything.
What do adults focus on or think about?
They focus on and , for example.
Do all adults focus on money and work?
No, but do.
Who have scientists studied?
Scientists have studied .
What kind of brains do jazz musicians have?
They have brains like .
Where do jazz musicians and meditators have less brain activity?
They have less activity in the of their brains.
What can jazz musicians do when they lower the activity in the front of their brains?
They can new and exciting music.
How do meditators feel?
They feel more to the world around them and less focused on their or problems.
What should you do if you want to be happier?
You should try thinking like a baby. Be to new possibilities and laugh a little.
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Pregnant at the Doctor - LINC 2.02

Watch the video. Listen and repeat to improve your pronunciation.
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Click and Drop: click on a word in the box above and then in the correct space. Check your answers. What is your score?
DOCTOR: So how this week?
CATHY: Big!
DOCTOR: Let's your weight.
DOCTOR: Let's see. 11 (eleven) kilograms in total, 25 (twenty-five) pounds. That's not bad. Let's check your pulse.
CATHY: I really heavy. I've having a lot of backache.
DOCTOR: Did you backache before you pregnant?
CATHY: No. I sometimes pain around my neck, but this is in my lower back.
DOCTOR: Your extra weight making your back hurt. Your pulse is normal. That's good.
CATHY: I'm trying care of myself. I'm careful about the food I eat.
DOCTOR: Good for you! You're already a good mother. Do you still have headaches?
CATHY: Not really, but if I a cold, my, my nose and head hurt.
DOCTOR: Those are the sinuses. They get blocked. That's normal. The sinuses very swollen.
CATHY: Sometimes I can't breathe through my nose. I breathe through my mouth.
DOCTOR: In that case, try not sick.
CATHY: I'm not to!
DOCTOR: Do you have any other problems?
CATHY: Well, my ankles swollen.
DOCTOR: You need off your feet as much as you can. You and put your feet up every few hours.
CATHY: Okay, try. One other thing. I twisted my knee a couple of days ago, and my knee really loose. Why would that happen?
DOCTOR: The ligaments in your body loose when you're pregnant. You just need to be extra careful. Okay, I need you on the table.
CATHY: Oh! The baby's . Feel!
DOCTOR: Good strong legs! Now, let's see if we the baby's heartbeat
This exercise has been made using a free generator and script at Random Idea English Video courtesy TRU University - Open Learning Division