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a midwife: eine Hebamme noun

Beispiel

  • "On Monday, there's "Dangerous Midwives" on CBC from 9pm to 9.30pm."
  • "On a personal note, I know a great midwife specializing in natural home births."
Übung 1
Let's talk health! Fill in the blanks below with terms from Luna's email.

This verb means to form a link, attachment or connection with someone. "I love my colleagues! It's easy to with them at the pub after work."

This term describes an unconventional or alternative type of medicine using natural remedies: "My yoga instructor recommends . She hates chemicals and doesn't trust Western medicine."

This term describes the people who help pregnant women deliver their babies: "It took me years to become a . I had to deliver hundreds of babies before I got my job at the hospital."

This is the natural way for a woman to feed or nourish her baby. Two words!: "Pamela decided to continue her baby until he turned 12. She didn't want to use the plastic bottles"

Let's talk health! Fill in the blanks below with terms from Luna's email.

This verb means to form a link, attachment or connection with someone. "I love my colleagues! It's easy to bond 1 with them at the pub after work."

This term describes an unconventional or alternative type of medicine using natural remedies: "My yoga instructor recommends homeopathy 2. She hates chemicals and doesn't trust Western medicine."

This term describes the people who help pregnant women deliver their babies: "It took me years to become a midwife 3. I had to deliver hundreds of babies before I got my job at the hospital."

This is the natural way for a woman to feed or nourish her baby. Two words!: "Pamela decided to continue breast-feeding 4 her baby until he turned 12. She didn't want to use the plastic bottles"
1 bond: This is correct. "To bond (with someone)" is to form a connection with them, often a child, friend or loved one. It can also be used in a professional context. For example: "We all went on a team-building weekend. The manager's idea was for us to bond with our colleagues". Used as a noun, "a bond" is "a link" or "a tie".
2 homeopathy: This answer is correct. "Homeopathy" is a form of medicine that is becoming more popular. It includes ingredients such as flowers, herbs, plants and seaweed. It is often advised that homeopathy should be used as a complimentary form of medicine and not as a replacement for "real", chemical drugs.
3 midwife: Correct answer. This is a woman (or a man!) who helps a woman give birth. They are there to help with any complications.
4 breast-feeding: "Breast-feeding" is the right answer. This is the way a woman naturally feeds her children and what her breasts are meant for. Many men tend to forget this!
Übung 2
Complete Brian's notes based on Bruno's TV schedule.

On Monday, Bruno wants me to record . It's on CBC from 9PM to .

On Tuesday, Bruno wants me to record . It's on DNN from to 2PM.

On Wednesday, Bruno wants me to record . It's on the Nature Channel from to .

On Thursday, Bruno wants me to record Sex in the Kitchen. It's on the Channel from 11.45PM to .
Complete Brian's notes based on Bruno's TV schedule.

On Monday, Bruno wants me to record Dangerous Midwives 1. It's on CBC from 9PM to 9.30PM 2.

On Tuesday, Bruno wants me to record Money Madness 3. It's on DNN from 12PM 4 to 2PM.

On Wednesday, Bruno wants me to record a shark documentary 5. It's on the Nature Channel from 11.30PM 6 to 1AM 7.

On Thursday, Bruno wants me to record Sex in the Kitchen. It's on the Adult 8 Channel from 11.45PM to 12.15AM 9.
1 Dangerous Midwives: This is the correct choice. Bruno says that "on Monday, there's "Dangerous Midwives" on CBC from 9pm to 9.30pm." A "midwife" (plural "midwives") is a person who helps women to give birth. Note: male midwives are called "male midwives" or "midhusbands"!
1 Money Madness: This is incorrect. "Money Madness" is shown or aired on Tuesday.
1 a shark documentary: This is incorrect. The shark documentary is shown or aired on Wednesday.
2 9.30PM: This is the correct choice. Bruno says that Dangerous Midwives is shown on Monday from "9pm to 9.30pm". This means that it finishes at 9.30 (or "half past nine") in the evening.
2 10PM: This is incorrect. Bruno doesn't say that Dangerous Midwives finishes at this time.
2 9.45PM: This is incorrect. Bruno doesn't say that Dangerous Midwives finishes at this time. "9.45" is also pronounced "a quarter to 10".
3 Money Madness: This is the correct choice. Bruno says that "on Tuesday there's "Money Madness" on DNN."
3 Dangerous Midwives: This is incorrect. "Dangerous Midwives" is shown or aired on Monday.
3 a shark documentary: This is incorrect. The shark documentary is shown or aired on Wednesday.
4 12PM: This is the correct choice. Bruno says that "Money Madness" is shown on Tuesday on DNN from "noon to 2pm". "Noon" is synonymous with "midday" or "12pm". Note that "12am" is also called "midnight".
4 12AM: This is incorrect. Bruno doesn't say that "Money Madness" starts at this time. "12am" is also called "midnight".
4 Lunchtime: This is incorrect. Bruno doesn't say that "Money Madness" starts at this time. "Lunchtime" is the time when we have our during the middle of the day "lunch". The terms "lunchtime" and "noon" are not synonymous.
5 a shark documentary: This is the correct choice. Bruno says that "on Wednesday there's a shark documentary on the Nature Channel that I absolutely must not miss." A "shark" is a large fish that has sharp teeth and a triangular fin, and is the star of the movie "Jaws".
5 Dangerous Midwives: This is incorrect. "Dangerous Midwives" is shown or aired on Monday.
5 Money Madness: This is incorrect. "Money Madness" is shown or aired on Tuesday.
6 11.30PM: This is the correct choice. Bruno says that the shark documentary is on Wednesday from "half past 11 till 1 in the morning". "Half past 11" is "11.30" or "eleven thirty". The expression "half past (the hour)" is used to describe a certain time plus thirty minutes. For example: My train is at half past 2 or 2.30.
6 11PM: This is incorrect. Bruno doesn't say that the shark documentary starts at this time.
6 11.05PM: This is incorrect. Bruno doesn't say that the shark documentary starts at this time.
7 1AM: This is the correct choice. Bruno says that the shark documentary is on Wednesday from "half past 11 till 1 in the morning". "One in the morning" is also "1AM". "AM" stands for "ante meridiem" (before midday), "PM" stands for "post meridiem" (after midday).
7 1PM: This is incorrect. Bruno says that the documentary ends at "1 in the morning" not the evening.
7 Midnight: This is incorrect. Bruno does not say that the documentary ends at "midnight" or "12AM".
8 Adult: This is the correct choice. "Sex in the Kitchen" is shown or aired on the Adult Channel. Bruno says that he has a "subscription number" that allows him to watch this channel.
8 Cooking: This is incorrect. "Sex in the Kitchen" is not shown on the Cooking Channel.
8 Subscription: This is incorrect. "Sex in the Kitchen" is not shown on the Subscription Channel. A "subscription" is an amount of money paid regularly to receive a product or service.
9 12.15AM: This is the correct choice. Bruno says that "Sex in the Kitchen" is shown on the Adult Channel on Thursday from "from 11.45pm until a quarter past midnight". "A quarter past midnight" is "12.15AM".
9 12.45AM: This is incorrect. Bruno does not say that "Sex in the Kitchen" ends at "12.45PM" (also referred to as "a quarter to 1").
9 12.30AM: This is incorrect. Bruno does not say that "Sex in the Kitchen" ends at "12.30PM" (also referred to as "half past 12").

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