Let's talk about porn literacy: Sex Ed #12
Learning Stats
CEFR 레벨
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난이도
자막 (200 segments)
DownloadLet's be honest. If you've been on the
internet, you've probably seen porn.
Whether you went looking for it, a
friend shoved a video under your nose,
or you got a sketchy DM, it's hard not
to come across porn in our extremely
online world. Either way, your first
encounter with porn might have piqued
your curiosity, or it might have even
disturbed you. It's okay. We're going to
unpack all of that together. Hi, I'm
Sham Budram and this is Crash Course Sex
Ed. Heads up. In today's video, we'll be
discussing a sensitive topic, including
sexual assault and descriptions of
certain kinds of sex acts. So, please
keep that in mind and take care when
watching. We learn about sex from a lot
of different sources, but nobody seems
to want to admit that for a lot of
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Key Vocabulary (6)
Used to refer to the person or people that the speaker is addressing. It is the second-person pronoun used for both singular and plural subjects and objects.
People refers to a group of human beings or the general public. It is the standard plural form of the word 'person'.
Grammar in This Video
"If you've been on the internet, you've probably seen porn"
"images that we might consider pornographic today have been around forever"
"leaves people with a sense that they shouldn't ask questions"
"responsibly engage with porn is by getting curious"
"nobody seems to want to admit"
"images of naked people doing sexy stuff have been around for a long time"
"one of the justices said porn was hard to define"
"it's hard not to come across porn"