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Life & Death | Adding Colour with Doulas and Death Cafes
We need to start talking about death. It's a subject and a phase that is often avoided in conversation, but it's one that is every bit as important as life itself - it gives life its value. In this episode, we'll discuss the the options available during childbirth and the end of life process which could help us approach these events with a more openminded, conscious and colourful mindset...and we'll learn some new English words on the way.In part two we talk about the language used in the episode and learn how to apply the following words to everyday English conversation.<br/><br/>Today's English Words:<br/><br/>conventional (adj)<br/>on/from the sidelines (idiom)<br/>striking a balance (idiom)<br/>to harmonise (verb)<br/>hand in hand (idiom)<br/>sacredness (noun)<br/>respite (noun)<br/>to derive (verb)<br/>tapestry (noun)<br/>to weave (verb)<br/><br/>For all your English needs visit speakengishwithlee.com <br/><br/>ENGLISH LEARNERS<br/>You can book online English Conversation Lessons and proofreading services at speakenglishwithlee.com or https://preply.com/en/tutor/88021/<br/><br/>VOICEOVERS AND CREATIVE WRITING<br/>Contact me if you'd like me to provide voice-overs, acting, scripts or written support on your corporate audio and video content. Connect with me on Linkedin<br/><br/>FOLLOW AND LEARN WITH ME ON INSTAGRAM<br/>https://www.instagram.com/onebritishman<br/><br/>START A PODCAST<br/>Use this link to create your own podcast on Buzzsprout, it's easy!<br/>https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1660246<br/><br/>SUPPORT THE PODCAST<br/> <br/>Your support helps a lot, so any contribution is gratefully received to help to keep this podcast going. Give this podcast a rating, a review and send it with your friends and family. Share the love.<br/>Support the showSupport the show