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Teething problems
Episode 250929 / 29 Sep 2025

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Introduction
Teething problems are issues that you have when you’re getting used to something new. Learn how to use this expression with Feifei and Phil.
Transcript
Feifei
Hello and welcome to The English We Speak, where we explain expressions used by fluent English speakers so that you can use them too. I'm Feifei.
Phil
And I'm Phil. Have you had lunch yet, Feifei?
Feifei?
No, not yet. Why?
Phil
They’ve got a new system in the canteen, and I think they’re having some teething problems. Nothing was cooked properly.
Feifei
Oh no, I hope it wasn’t too bad. Let’s look at that expression you just used,‘teething problems’. You didn’t hurt your teeth, did you?
Phil
No, ‘teething problems’ usually means something different. Literally, teething is when babies are getting their first teeth. It can be a difficult time for them, and their parents, but we often use the expression to talk about the temporary problems that you have with something new.
Feifei
If you change the way you do something at work, for example, you can have teething problems at first. New technology often has ‘teething problems’ when it’s introduced. The good thing is that they are usually only temporary - as you get used to things the teething problems go away.
Phil
Let’s listen to some other people talking about teething problems.
Examples
I’ve just got a new phone and I really like it, but there are a few teething problems. I don’t really understand all of the settings.
The managers have got me to work with some new people at the office and we haven’t really got used to each other yet. There’s been a few teething problems.
I know you’re having some problems with your new software but I believe they’re just teething problems.
Feifei
We've been learning the expression 'teething problems' to talk about temporary problems related to the introduction of something new.
Phil
Because teething problems are often seen as just temporary, and almost inevitable, you’ll often hear adverbs like ‘just’ and ‘only’ used with the expression.
Feifei
So, you could say that those problems with the canteen are just ‘teething problems’ or say, ‘don’t worry, they’re only teething problems’. The idea is that any issues are to be expected and shouldn’t last too long.
Phil
This programme shouldn’t last too long either, so let’s finish here.
Feifei
See you next time! Bye.
Phil
Bye.
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