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B2 Upper Intermediate English 5:59 681 words Educational

What your poop can tell you about your health - Hannibal Person

TED-Ed · 437,293 views · Added 5 months ago

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This video explains the science behind digestion and what the color, texture, and consistency of poop can reveal about your health. Learners will acquire rich scientific vocabulary including terms like 'bilirubin,' 'stercobilin,' 'chyme,' 'hydrochloric acid,' and 'monosaccharides.' The video also teaches how to describe bodily processes, symptoms, and medical concerns in English, making it ideal for building health and biology-related language skills.

Learning Stats

B2

CEFR Level

681

Total Words

371

Unique Words

6/10

Difficulty

Vocabulary Diversity 54%

Key Vocabulary (21)

poop B1 noun, verb

Solid waste discharged from the bowels; excrement. Also used as a verb to mean the act of discharging waste.

digestive B2 adjective

Relating to the process of breaking down food into substances that can be used by the body. It specifically describes organs, enzymes, or biological systems involved in nutrition and metabolism.

down A2 adverb, preposition, adjective, verb, noun

Refers to movement from a higher to a lower position. It can also describe a state of being, such as feeling sad, or indicate that something is not operational. Its meaning often changes when combined with verbs to form phrasal verbs.

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