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Learning English Conversations

Sharenting

Learning English Conversations

BBC

Education, Language Learning

4.61.1K Ratings

🗓️ 24 November 2020

⏱️ 3 minutes

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Summary

Don't share too many photos of your children!

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0:00.0

This is a download from BBC Learning English.

0:03.0

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0:07.0

Hello and welcome to the English we speak.

0:10.0

I'm Fay Fay.

0:11.0

And I'm Roy.

0:12.0

Wow Roy, you've grown your beard back. I thought you'd

0:16.8

shaped it off. I saw this picture of you on social media without a beard. Here

0:22.3

look. That's not me. That's a picture of my son. He does

0:28.1

look like me, but he's a lot younger than me. Every picture on here is of your son.

0:35.0

You are really guilty of sharenting.

0:38.0

I am not sharenting.

0:41.0

I know what that means. It's for people who share way too many photos of their

0:45.5

children I do not share too much besides he's really cute he is cute because he looks like his mother but you need to be careful how much you

0:57.1

share let's talk more about Sharonting after these examples. There are many pros and cons of sharenting.

1:07.0

We need to think about them before we post all these photos of our children.

1:11.0

He needs to stop sharenting. of our children.

1:12.5

He needs to stop sharenting.

1:14.9

I see so many photos of his daughter.

1:18.8

Eric, I'm tired of your constant sharenting.

1:21.8

Aren't you worried that your son won't be happy about this in the future?

1:28.6

This is the English we speak from BBC Learning English and we're talking about the expression

1:34.5

Sharonting. Sometimes parents who commit Sharonting are known as

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