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July 29, 2025 β€’ 42 mins

In this lesson, students learn vocabulary to describe different stages of life, from infancy to old age. They explore terms like toddler, teenager, middle-aged, and generation gap, using simple definitions and example sentences. A multiple choice quiz helps students review what they’ve learned and practice using the words correctly.βœ… I can be your speaking partner https://brentspeak.as.me/ πŸ’™ OVER 100 BONUS ENGLISH LESSONS? Become a channel member. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCakDTg9dhhAsr3WmHyJDa-g/join


πŸ‘ΆΒ Birth to Childhood

  1. Infant A baby under one year old. β†’ The infant is sleeping in the crib.

  2. Toddler A child between 1 and 3 years old. β†’ The toddler is learning how to walk.

  3. Minor: A person under 18 years old (not an adult yet). β†’ He is a minor, so he can’t vote.

  4. Adolescent: A person between 12 and 18 years old. β†’ Adolescents often go through many changes in school and life.

  5. Teenager: Someone who is 13 to 19 years old. β†’ Teenagers often enjoy hanging out with friends.

  6. Peer: Someone who is the same age as you. β†’ Kids often feel pressure from their peers.



  1. Young Adult: A person in their late teens or 20s. β†’ As a young adult, she moved out and started college.

  2. Mature Acting like an adult; responsible. β†’ She is only 15 but very mature.

  3. Immature: Not acting like an adult. β†’ He is 18, but he still acts immature sometimes.

  4. Grow up To become older or more mature. β†’ I grew up in a small town.

  5. Millennial: A person born between 1981 and 1996. β†’ Many millennials grew up with the internet.

  6. Gen Z People born between 1997 and the early 2010s. β†’ Gen Z uses social media every day.




  1. Middle-aged Someone who is about 40 to 60 years old. β†’ My dad is middle-aged and still plays soccer.

  2. Midlife Crisis: A time around 40–50 when people question their life choices. β†’ During his midlife crisis, he bought a sports car.

  3. Over The Hill (idiom): A funny way to say someone is getting old. β†’ He turned 40 and joked that he was over the hill.



  1. Senior An older person, usually over 65. β†’ Seniors get discounts at the movie theater.

  2. Elderly: A polite way to say someone is very old. β†’ We helped the elderly woman cross the street.

  3. Retired: No longer working because of age. β†’ My grandfather is retired and likes to fish.

  4. Caretaker: Someone who takes care of a child or elderly person. β†’ My aunt is the caretaker for my grandma.



  1. Generation A group of people born around the same time. β†’ My grandparents are from a different generation.

  2. Boomer: A nickname for people born after World War II. β†’ My grandma is a boomer and loves Elvis.

  3. Age Gap: The difference in age between two people. β†’ There’s a big age gap between me and my brother.

  4. Role Model: Someone others look up to or want to be like. β†’ A good teacher can be a strong role model for young people.

  5. Generation Gap: The difference in ideas between younger and older people. β†’ There’s a big generation gap between me and my grandpa.

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