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Now yesterday, do you remember what we studied?
We studied about a bug, yeah, and cockroaches are bugs.
But also if we have a new software for our computer or our cell phone and there is a problem, that is also called a bug.
Well, today there's one more bug that I want to tell you about and it is a really bad bug.
It's the flu. There's a bug going around.
Don't catch the bug.
There's a bug going around.
So once again, it means the flu, but not just the flu, any virus.
Yeah a virus, a virus, V -I -R -U -S, it's like a bug, an insect and if a virus gets into your body, oh, it can cause problems. There are many types of bugs, the flu, influenza, that's the most common but you could have a bug in your stomach or your intestines, we could call that an intestinal bug.
You can get a bug in your brain.
Yeah, virus in your brain, it's possible!
It's scary. Yeah, bugs are scary.
Bugs in your computer are scary.
Bugs in your kitchen are scary, and bugs in your body are scary.
Check out the dialogue.
Wash your hands with soap.
There's a bug going around.
okay yeah do you have a mother?
we all have mothers and usually our mothers tell us wash your hands with soap actually our wives tell us that all the time too wash your hands with so clean under your fingernails oh leave me alone I'm a grown man you don't have to tell me what to do but it's true if you wash your hands after you go outside especially in a public place washing your hands will definitely help you stay healthy it'll hopefully kill those bugs get rid of all those viruses yeah I don't know do you wash your hands a lot every day every time you go outside and come inside do wash your hands.
Do you wash your hands before you eat?
Do you wash your hands after you go to the bathroom?
Yeah. How often do you wash your hands?
I'm curious. Me? Ummm, you know I'm a regular guy.
So, what does that mean?
Does that mean I'm dirty or clean?
I guess I'm pretty good.
I could be better of of course.
But you know I'm from the old world, and bugs are good.
Bugs make you stronger.
Sometimes I think that.
But so far I've been pretty lucky.
I haven't had a really bad virus in many, many years.
I think the last really bad virus that I had, the last bad bug that What I had was probably 10 years ago.
Keep my fingers crossed, knock on wood.
Yeah, I better wash my hands.
I think I'm gonna go wash my hands right now.
Lots of dirty things in the world.
Be careful everybody.
Now right now it's the change of season.
In the Northern Hemisphere we're going from summer to fall.
The weather's changing, our immune system is not as strong.
So be careful wash your hands during this change of season.
Don't catch a bug I do not want you guys getting sick stay healthy.
Okay, that's today's expression I want you to check out the dialogue two more times and together.
Let's master English Wash your hands with so all right there's a bug going around okay Wash your hands with soap!
There's a bug going around!
Okay!