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[Mastering English Vocabulary for Family, Parenting, and Pregnancy]-[#43- 17 Words for Family, Pregnancy & Parenting]

The Real Life English with Gabby Podcast · B1 · 2025-03-14

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Exploring the Language of Parenthood

In this episode of the Real Life English with Gabby podcast, host Gabby provides a comprehensive guide to navigating conversations about family, pregnancy, and child-rearing. As she shares her own personal news—announcing that she is expecting her third child—she contextualizes 19 essential phrasal verbs, idioms, and slang terms that are vital for speaking naturally about these common life milestones.

Describing the Pregnancy Journey

The vocabulary of pregnancy is often lighthearted and colloquial. Gabby introduces several ways to express that someone is pregnant, noting that a "bun in the oven" is a playful, visual metaphor for a baby "cooking" in the belly. Similarly, saying someone is "expecting" is a standard, polite way to share the news. For more informal, casual settings, especially among friends, terms like "prego" or "preggers" are frequently used.

When discussing the physical progression of pregnancy, Gabby highlights the term "baby bump," which refers to the noticeable growth of a mother's belly. As the due date approaches, a woman might jokingly say she is "ready to pop," indicating she is in the final stages and prepared to "pop out" the baby—an informal phrasal verb for giving birth. The process itself is marked by milestones like having your "water break" and finally "going into labor," which concludes when the mother "delivers" the child.

Navigating Parenting and Growth

Transitioning from pregnancy to parenting, the language shifts to reflect the realities of raising a child. Gabby explains that when a couple decides to "settle down," they are choosing a more stable, quiet life, often involving marriage and children. Once the child arrives, the parenting journey begins. The idiom "it takes a village" is used to emphasize that raising a child requires the support of an entire community rather than just the parents.

Gabby draws a clear distinction between two commonly confused phrasal verbs: "grow up" and "bring up." She clarifies that a child "grows up" as they naturally mature, whereas parents "bring up" (or raise) a child through guidance and care. She also touches on behavioral terms, noting that children might "act up" when they are tired or seeking attention, and that parents must "look after" their children to ensure their safety.

The Realities of Modern Parenting

Finally, the podcast addresses the nuances of parenting styles and experiences. A "helicopter parent" is described as someone who is overly involved and constantly "hovering" over their child, limiting their independence. Gabby concludes by describing the experience of parenthood as a "wild ride," an idiom capturing the unpredictable, exciting, and emotionally intense nature of raising a family. Through these expressions, learners are better equipped to discuss one of the most core aspects of human culture with confidence and nuance.

🎯Key Sentences

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Let's get to it.
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Let's jump right in.
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That's right.
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It's going to be a very fun and exciting year for sure.
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stay tuned for that.
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📝Key Phrases

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bun in the oven
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settle down
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baby bump
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ready to pop
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due date
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📖 Transcript

On today's episode of the Real Life English with Gabby podcast, I'll be teaching you 17 phrasal verbs, slang words and idioms about family, parenting and pregnancy.
You'll be learning words like bun in the oven, helicopter parent, prego, baby bump, and more.
Let's get to it.
Hey there, welcome to the Real Life English with Gabby podcast.
I'm your host, Gabby, your fun and friendly English teacher from the one and only New York City.
My goal is to teach you phrasal verbs, idioms and slang that will help you speak English confidently and understand real American conversations.

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