Having your first child can be hard on parents.  Learn how to talk about all the things you have to do in English on this episode.
Slow dialogue: 1:35
Explanations: 3:28
Fast dialogue: 19:21
Zuly:  Hello.
Ricardo:  Hi, Zuly.  How are you?
Zuly:  Oh, Ricardo, it’s you.  I’m doing okay.  How are you?
Ricardo:  I wanted to call and congratulate you on the birth of your new baby.
Zuly:  Thanks a lot.  Carla was born three weeks ago, and she was 8 pounds, 3 ounces.  
Ricardo:  That’s great!  How does it feel to be a first-time parent?
Zuly:  It’s really overwhelming taking care of a newborn.  I’m learning everything from scratch, everything from how to breastfeed and bottle-feed, to burping her, to putting her to bed, to using a car seat and a stroller.  
Ricardo:  You sound overwhelmed. I remember when Adam, our first child, was born. 
There were the feedings in the middle of the night, and all of those diapers!
Zuly:  Exactly.  I’m exhausted all the time.  In fact, I find myself dozing off at all hours of the day.
Ricardo:  I really sympathize with you, but these days will pass quickly, and then you’ll have such great memories.  Have you had much sleep?
Zuly:  Zzzzzzzz!
Ricardo:  Zuly?  Zuly?
Script by Dr. Lucy Tse