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two hours together dude 00:01
oh you relax I'll take this shift you 00:04
know in India when my baby brother cried 00:08
like that the servants would just take 00:11
him far away so we couldn't hear it not 00:12
always sometimes we leave hey you got 00:18
her to stop oh he's really good with her 00:25
what's the matter nothing either happy 00:34
tears oh good it's Stuart and maybe 00:37
she's playing possum until he goes away 00:52
she's tired that was funny oh don't take 00:58
it so personally maybe your baby's just 01:07
a joke so how does the story end is the 01:09
baby a jerk or is Bernadette a bad 01:19
mother 01:21
Sheldon with what is there another twist 01:24
coming is that maybe not theirs at all 01:27
ignore him 01:30
how did you get the baby to stop crying 01:32
no I just talked to her I've been told 01:33
the sound of my voice puts people to 01:38
sleep you poor things you must be 01:40
exhausted 01:46
it has been hard to sleep with all that 01:48
crying eating a rose in yoga regime 01:51
doesn't hate you stop saying that 02:09
I don't hate you 02:14
[Music] 02:19
it says here that up to 80% of new 02:31
mothers experience baby blues and that 02:35
the best thing to do is reassure them 02:37
that they're doing a good job Bernadette 02:39
you were doing a good job Thank You 02:42
Sheldon I'm feeling better now thank you 02:48
Internet I'm telling you at the right 02:51
YouTube video I can give Howard a 02:53
vasectomy so how old it is oh thank you 02:54
for asking 03:00
I went to visit my grandmother she's in 03:01
Bakersfield usually my brother and 03:04
sister go okay 03:08
you 03:15

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[English]
two hours together dude
oh you relax I'll take this shift you
know in India when my baby brother cried
like that the servants would just take
him far away so we couldn't hear it not
always sometimes we leave hey you got
her to stop oh he's really good with her
what's the matter nothing either happy
tears oh good it's Stuart and maybe
she's playing possum until he goes away
she's tired that was funny oh don't take
it so personally maybe your baby's just
a joke so how does the story end is the
baby a jerk or is Bernadette a bad
mother
Sheldon with what is there another twist
coming is that maybe not theirs at all
ignore him
how did you get the baby to stop crying
no I just talked to her I've been told
the sound of my voice puts people to
sleep you poor things you must be
exhausted
it has been hard to sleep with all that
crying eating a rose in yoga regime
doesn't hate you stop saying that
I don't hate you
[Music]
it says here that up to 80% of new
mothers experience baby blues and that
the best thing to do is reassure them
that they're doing a good job Bernadette
you were doing a good job Thank You
Sheldon I'm feeling better now thank you
Internet I'm telling you at the right
YouTube video I can give Howard a
vasectomy so how old it is oh thank you
for asking
I went to visit my grandmother she's in
Bakersfield usually my brother and
sister go okay
you

Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

relax

rɪˈlæks

A1
  • verb
  • - to become calm and free from stress

shift

ʃɪft

A2
  • noun
  • - a period of work, especially in a job with set hours

servants

ˈsɜːrvənts

A1
  • noun
  • - people employed to perform domestic tasks

exhausted

ɪɡˈzɔːstɪd

A2
  • adjective
  • - extremely tired

reassure

ˌriːəˈʃʊr

B1
  • verb
  • - to make someone feel less worried or anxious

blues

bluːz

A2
  • noun
  • - feelings of sadness or depression

yoga

ˈjoʊɡə

A1
  • noun
  • - a system of exercises for mental and physical health

regime

rɪˈʒiːm

B1
  • noun
  • - a system or ordered way of doing things

vasectomy

vəˈsektəmi

B2
  • noun
  • - a surgical procedure to make a man unable to father children

joke

ʤoʊk

A1
  • noun
  • - something said or done to cause laughter

twist

twɪst

A2
  • noun
  • - an unexpected change or development

ignore

ɪɡˈnɔːr

A2
  • verb
  • - to refuse to pay attention to

experience

ɪkˈspɪriəns

A2
  • noun
  • - practical knowledge gained from doing something

grandmother

ˈɡrændˌmʌðər

A1
  • noun
  • - the mother of one's parent

usually

ˈjuːʒuəli

A1
  • adverb
  • - in the way that most often happens

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Key Grammar Structures

  • oh you relax I'll take this shift

    ➔ Future tense with 'will'

    ➔ 'I'll take this shift' uses 'will' to express a future action.

  • know in India when my baby brother cried like that

    ➔ Past simple tense

    ➔ 'Cried' is in the past simple tense, indicating a completed action in the past.

  • the servants would just take him far away

    ➔ Conditional structure with 'would'

    ➔ 'Would take' is used to describe a habitual action in the past under certain conditions.

  • maybe she's playing possum until he goes away

    ➔ Present continuous for future arrangements

    ➔ 'Is playing' is used here to indicate a future arrangement or plan.

  • I don't hate you

    ➔ Present simple negative

    ➔ 'Don't hate' is the negative form of the present simple tense.

  • up to 80% of new mothers experience baby blues

    ➔ Present simple with percentage

    ➔ 'Experience' is in the present simple tense, used to describe a general truth with a percentage.

  • the best thing to do is reassure them

    ➔ Present simple with 'is'

    ➔ 'Is reassure' uses 'is' to link the subject and the complement, expressing a general statement.

  • I'm feeling better now

    ➔ Present continuous for temporary state

    ➔ 'Am feeling' is used to describe a temporary emotional state.

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