
podcastsinenglish Level 1.169 Accident prone
Jul 8, 2021
Richard shares a humorous and painful tale of cutting his finger with a sharp knife while discussing accidents at home. He reveals a history of kitchen mishaps, from oven burns to glass injuries, sparking memories of his clumsy childhood. The duo dives into the essential contents of a first aid kit, highlighting everything from plasters to painkillers. They even poke fun at gender stereotypes, noting that boys often have more accidents than girls. Tune in for a mix of laughs and cautionary tales!
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Sharp Knife Cut In The Kitchen
- Richard cut his finger while cutting vegetables with a very sharp new kitchen knife and it bled a lot.
- He treated it with a plaster and says it seems okay now.
Repeated Kitchen Injuries
- Richard admits he is accident prone and recounts burning his hand getting a chicken out of the oven.
- He also cut his hand washing up when a glass broke, which he remembers as painful.
Childhood Head Injury Memory
- Richard recalls childhood accidents, including slipping in the kitchen and banging his head on a table corner.
- He remembers a big lump and that he probably cried afterwards.
