Neil: Hello. Welcome to 6 Minute English, I'm Neil. Sam: And I'm Sam. Neil: And we are sitting here in New Broadcasting House, in the middle of London. Would you say, Sam, that this is an isolated place? Sam: Oh no, not at all. Isolated means far away from other places and people. Neil: Does that mean then, do you think, that you can't be lonely here, with all these people around and all these things to do? Sam: Ah, good question. Can you be lonely in a crowd? Yes, of course, I think you can be because being lonely isn't about physical isolation. I think you can be lonely anywhere if you feel that you are disconnected from the world around you, if you feel that no one understands you. If you are living happily in isolation in The Scottish Highlands, for example, I'm sure you could feel lonely if you came here to London. Neil: Well, loneliness is today's topic. The BBC has just completed a big survey about it which we will learn more about shortly. But first, of course, a question: Where is the most isolated inhabited place on the planet - by which I mean the place furthest away from anywhere else with the fewest people living there. Is it: a) McMurdo Station in Antarctica, b) Siwa Oasis in Egypt's Western Desert, or is it c) the island of Tristan da Cunha in the South Atlantic? What do you think, Sam? Sam: I've got absolutely no idea, so this is just a guess - I think it's the one in Antarctica. I'm going to go with that. Neil: Well, we'll have the answer later on in the programme. Loneliness is seen as a big problem for the mental health of the population, so much so that the British government has a minister for loneliness. But which age group suffers most from loneliness. Here is a BBC report about the research. James Gallagher, BBC reporter: There is a common stereotype that loneliness affects only the old and the isolated. It does, but this experiment also shows that loneliness is felt throughout life. People aged between 16 and 24 experience loneliness more often and more intensely than any other age group. Neil: So according to the research, Sam, which section of society is most affected by loneliness? Sam: This might be a surprise, but it's 16 to 24 years old. Neil: I was surprised by that because like many, I would've guessed that it was older people. Sam: The reporter did say that that was a stereotype. A stereotype is nothing to do with stereo music, but it's the noun we use to describe a very simple and basic judgement of someone and their character and personality based on their age, nationality, profession and so on. So a stereotype of British people is that we can't cook, we have bad teeth, we are very reserved and never say what we mean. Neil: I don't know what you mean, my cooking is wonderful, Sam. nd the stereotype is that old people get lonely. Sam: Much like the stereotypes of British people, this may be true in some cases -I've eaten some of your home-cooked meals remember, Neil - but it's not true for the majority. It is young people who feel lonely more often and more intensely. Intensely here means strongly. The feeling of loneliness is stronger in young people than older people. Neil: The reporter goes on to give some explanation for why young people might be more lonely. James Gallagher, BBC reporter: Researchers from the University of Manchester who analysed the data, suggested feeling lonely may plague the young because it's a time of identity change. Figuring out your place in the world and of learning to regulate emotions. Neil: He says that feeling lonely may plague young people, what does he mean there? Sam: If you are plagued by something, it means that it troubles you, it bothers you and not just once, it's something that happens continually or repeatedly. Neil: And he says this may be because at that age we are still figuring out our place in the world. We are trying to understand the world and what we are supposed to do with our lives. Sam: He also suggests that younger people have not yet learned how to regulate their emotions, which is another way of saying to control their emotions. Neil: Right. Time to review this week's vocabulary, but before that let's have the answer to the quiz. I asked: Where is the most isolated inhabited place on the planet? Is it: a) McMurdo Station in Antarctica, b) Siwa Oasis in Egypt's Western Desert or c) the island of Tristan da Cunha in the South Atlantic? What did you say, Sam? Sam: I said a). Neil: Well, I'm afraid to say the answer is actually c) the island of Tristan da Cunha in the South Atlantic. It has a population of fewer than 300 and it's only accessible by a 6-day voyage by ship from South Africa. Sam: So not a popular place for a weekend break! Neil: Indeed not. Now it's time for a recap of our vocabulary. The first word was isolated, which Tristan da Cunha certainly is. It means far away from other place and people. Sam: Then there was stereotype the noun for a simplistic view of person or group based on their nationality, age, profession and the like. Neil: Intensely means strongly. Sam: Being plagued by something means it causes you problems and difficulties. Neil: If you are trying to figure something out, you are trying to understand it. Sam: And to regulate something means to control it. Neil: Well, sadly, that's the end of the programme. Hopefully you won't feel too lonely without us, remember we are always here on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, RUclips, our App and of course the website bbclearningenglish.com. See you soon. Goodbye. Sam: Bye!
Sometimes I find that being alone is not so bad cuz' I can do everything absolutely freely and I really enjoy it. I also like being at a café alone and focus on my work.Being lonely for me just only when you're in the crowd and you have to talk to the others but feel disconnected and don't know what to say.
when u feel lonely, u should watch this video and read all the comments, u'll realise that u have a group of people with the same feeling, so that u won't be lonely anymore 😂😂
Hi Neil, Sam and BBC team, I am writing to Thankyou for the efforts you guys put for us !! Coming to the point, I had my Ielts exam today and had a relative topic in the writing component and this video was truly a savior!!! Thanks once again. So happy to come across this channel. 😇
Most of young people feel lonely because they have no friends. It is important to learn how to talk with other, learn to make conversations and finally make friends. Its a main reason, in my opinion
The podcast is very interesting, because he tells us about the problem that loneliness is in the mental health of society. For example, mentions its effect mainly on young people of 16 and 24 experience loneliness more often and more intensely than any other age group. Other groups within society that suffer from depression at a lower level are the elderly.
Lmao as someone from England myself it’s nice to see ppl learning English:) good luck on your language learning journey. Also yea it’s come, didn’t come doesn’t make much sense XD
It's true but if you don't try to restart your life you get no idea on what you missed. And you'll always lonely. surely we get hurt when a relationship end but you need to pull out your heart from water and go forward. Don't be afraid to take some risks u gonna to see your life will be very nice with no sadness or loneliness.
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BBC Learning English is the best! I enjoy so much of your conversations! Because they are funny, in pure English and about daily topics. Thanks, great thanks!
Thank you for talking and discussing about loneliness. Personally, I find it exceedingly vital to tackle this issue. If it's not taken care of or managed, it might bring upon onset of depression which I think is a silent killer. Thank you, BBC.
Loneliness is both good and bad. Sometimes you feel emotionally lonely even if there are a lot of people around. Some people prefer solitude, while others are uncomfortable with loneliness.
I agree with result of the research. In this period I usually felt lonely! And now I'm better a lot! I'm a adult and I have a favourite job in the preschool❤️❤️
This is a really serious problem for the majority of students. That’s just true. You have many homework’s and with many other activities you don’t have any free time to relaxe. Unfortunately...
I am very delighted to find out this channel randomly while I was scrolling on RUclips... Thank you BBC for all the efforts you have done for us... I Really appreciate you ..and l like the way you use to present the podcast..😊
Even if ı have been going school nearly for two years ı could not learn english precisely but thanks to BBC which is very vital for me ı was able to proceed my english level into advanced level within Just 9 months
Sometimes I don't dislike when being alone ,because I can do anything freely without thinking of others. On the other hand, sometimes I feel lonely when being alone,especially at night. What is this emotion?? I want to cut to the feeling♪
Thanks for the video. I do agree with you. Loneliness is an overspread nowadays and especially young people are plagued by the issue. But there is a solution! Listen to BBC Learning English. You wouldn't feel lonely wit Dan, Sian, Catherine, Sam, Neil))))
In my opinion being alone is hard. Being disconnect to others can be challenging to some people. I like being with companies and talking about everything but sometimes i need to stay away from something to chill my mind out. That's my point. Being alone is not good, because humans are social creatures sometimes they are needed to be heard and understand. I think we all need people deep down. For some people being alone means the happiness but for another people it means unhappiness. Buddha told about it in his quotes. Thanks BBC a lot😉👍
Absolutey..Loneliness really affects your mind... overthinking... it's just like as if everything is over now..I do yoga so now I feel ok...out of depression now
As we can see in the present time how social media isolated people from the real world so we can see the effect on the people how lonely they start to feel themselves. We need to figure out the balance between social media and friends and try to establish an intense relation with friends and family. We also try to regulate ourselves by noticing the harm of excessive use of social media. We need to break the stereotype of being cool on social media is a big thing. Otherwise, We'll be plagued by some kind of mental problem. Hopefully, I made the correct use of grammar.
I love the topic that is being discussed in order to learn English but I would be more happy if we could see teachers discussing it .... As it gets easy to understand
I had no friends at school or out of school. Was shy and did not need friends. Had my parents and my brother! Even now I am happy to be alone! My mother suffered dreadfully by feeling lonely. But she had problems! Agoraphobia and anxiety! And the loneliest place would be the Kermadecs in the Pacific ocean.
Actually, it appropriates for everyone who want to improve their Listening skill in English from all level under band 7.0 in IELTS listening ! Love BBC so much ^-^
I found the topic of the podcast very interesting, although it is in a language that I hardly understand, I had not seen another podcast that captures my attention from beginning to end, and best of all, in just six minutes I learned some things that I did not have I have no idea, for example: that the most isolated place in the world is Tristan da Cunha Island and that those who suffer most from loneliness are young people.
Thank you so much!!! I’m really appreciate your work and these videos:) I’m glad that I can figure out almost all dialogs at my 14, it’s great feeling to understand not only your own language
I think being lonely is powerful way to level up. And we know from a lot of films there are many character who are the best. And all of themselves are solitary figure
I'm a Vietnamese and I'm studying English to prepare my study abroad in the U.S . when I stared at University I broke off every things about my friends in high school . I believe that good for me in my life But ...... I guess I'm wrong
Hi Vo! Thank you for your comment. If you are going to study at an English-speaking university, you might enjoy this series. It's called English At University. It teaches English words and phrases you need to help you through your first year at university. We hope you find it useful! www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/english/features/english-at-university/ep-160921
Because they don’t read enough. Reading stories activates the centres of the brain that deal with the actions taking place in the story. If you read a story about a person running, it activates the same part of the brain that is activated when you yourself are running. If you read stories about people interacting with one another, it actually activates the parts of the mind used to process social interaction. You can quite literally fulfil your need for social interaction by reading stories about it. This is also true of music, and it is why love songs are so popular. Listening to a love song effectively makes your brain feel as if you yourself are in love.
Hello! We hope you enjoyed that. If you did, you'll LOVE this programme about the teenage brain: ruclips.net/video/4YHtcINPkjM/видео.html
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hello! how are you
can i have text in word file here because in Vietnam, i cannot go to BBC site to learn!
Thank you so much🥺❤
Nice video, l am really surprised to know that young people are feeling lonely more than other age group people.
When you get busy, you'll forget that you're being lonely, Actually.
I think sometimes being lonely is good because you can be more useful, inventive and hardworking
You can't get busy all day long ;((
I think the lonely solution
That’s why I like to make myself busy even when on weekend.
agree, immersing in your working day time is the best way to ignore the feeling that you feel isolated
Neil: Hello. Welcome to 6 Minute English,
I'm Neil.
Sam: And I'm Sam.
Neil: And we are sitting here in New Broadcasting House, in the middle of London. Would you say, Sam, that this is an isolated place?
Sam: Oh no, not at all. Isolated means far away from other places and people.
Neil: Does that mean then, do you think, that you can't be lonely here, with all these people around and all these things to do?
Sam: Ah, good question. Can you be lonely in a crowd? Yes, of course, I think you can be because being lonely isn't about physical isolation.
I think you can be lonely anywhere if you feel that you are disconnected from the world around you, if you feel that no one understands you.
If you are living happily in isolation in The Scottish Highlands, for example, I'm sure you could feel lonely if you came here to London.
Neil: Well, loneliness is today's topic.
The BBC has just completed a big survey about it which we will learn more about shortly. But first, of course, a question: Where is the most isolated inhabited place on the planet - by which I mean the place furthest away from anywhere else with the fewest people living there.
Is it:
a) McMurdo Station in Antarctica,
b) Siwa Oasis in Egypt's Western Desert,
or is it c) the island of Tristan da Cunha in the South Atlantic?
What do you think, Sam?
Sam: I've got absolutely no idea, so this is just a guess - I think it's the one in Antarctica. I'm going to go with that.
Neil: Well, we'll have the answer later on in the programme.
Loneliness is seen as a big problem for the mental health of the population, so much so that the British government has a minister for loneliness. But which age group suffers most from loneliness.
Here is a BBC report about the research.
James Gallagher, BBC reporter: There is a common stereotype that loneliness affects only the old and the isolated.
It does, but this experiment also shows that loneliness is felt throughout life.
People aged between 16 and 24 experience loneliness more often and more intensely than any other age group.
Neil: So according to the research, Sam, which section of society is most affected by loneliness?
Sam: This might be a surprise, but it's 16 to 24 years old.
Neil: I was surprised by that because like many, I would've guessed that it was older people.
Sam: The reporter did say that that was a stereotype. A stereotype is nothing to do
with stereo music, but it's the noun we use to describe a very simple and basic judgement of someone and their character and personality based on their age, nationality, profession and so on.
So a stereotype of British people is that we can't cook, we have bad teeth, we are very reserved and never say what we mean.
Neil: I don't know what you mean, my cooking is wonderful, Sam. nd the stereotype is that old people get lonely.
Sam: Much like the stereotypes of British
people, this may be true in some cases -I've eaten some of your home-cooked
meals remember,
Neil - but it's not true
for the majority.
It is young people who feel lonely
more often and more intensely.
Intensely here means strongly.
The feeling of loneliness is stronger in young people than older people.
Neil: The reporter goes on to give some explanation for why young people might be more lonely.
James Gallagher, BBC reporter: Researchers from the University of Manchester who analysed the data, suggested feeling lonely may plague the young because it's a time of identity change.
Figuring out your place in the world and of learning to regulate emotions.
Neil: He says that feeling lonely may
plague young people, what does he mean there?
Sam: If you are plagued by something,
it means that it troubles you, it bothers you and not just once, it's something that happens
continually or repeatedly.
Neil: And he says this may be because
at that age we are still figuring out our place in the world. We are trying to understand the world and what
we are supposed to do with our lives.
Sam: He also suggests that younger
people have not yet learned how to regulate their emotions, which is another way of saying to control their emotions.
Neil: Right. Time to review this week's
vocabulary, but before that let's have the answer to the quiz.
I asked: Where is the most isolated inhabited place on the planet? Is it:
a) McMurdo Station in Antarctica,
b) Siwa Oasis in Egypt's Western Desert
or c) the island of Tristan da Cunha in the South Atlantic?
What did you say, Sam?
Sam: I said a).
Neil: Well, I'm afraid to say the answer is
actually c) the island of Tristan da Cunha in the South Atlantic. It has a population of fewer than 300 and it's only accessible by a 6-day voyage by ship from South Africa.
Sam: So not a popular place for
a weekend break!
Neil: Indeed not. Now it's time for a recap
of our vocabulary. The first word was isolated, which Tristan da Cunha certainly is.
It means far away from other
place and people.
Sam: Then there was stereotype the noun for a simplistic view of person or group based on their nationality, age, profession and the like.
Neil: Intensely means strongly.
Sam: Being plagued by something means it causes you problems and difficulties.
Neil: If you are trying to figure something out, you are trying to understand it.
Sam: And to regulate something means to control it.
Neil: Well, sadly, that's the end of the programme. Hopefully you won't feel too lonely without us, remember we are always here
on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter,
RUclips, our App and of course the website bbclearningenglish.com.
See you soon. Goodbye.
Sam: Bye!
Thanks😊
I’m appreciated that! and have a good one❤️
Thanks a lot 👍
Thank you
Thanks
Sometimes loneliness plagues me, but there are times that i find being alone liberating and joyful.
Sometimes I find that being alone is not so bad cuz' I can do everything absolutely freely and I really enjoy it. I also like being at a café alone and focus on my work.Being lonely for me just only when you're in the crowd and you have to talk to the others but feel disconnected and don't know what to say.
when u feel lonely, u should watch this video and read all the comments, u'll realise that u have a group of people with the same feeling, so that u won't be lonely anymore 😂😂
Alfred Ng thats right
u r very logical
😂
Haha, it means lonely is the human nature.
😂😂😂😂 what a logic
Hi Neil, Sam and BBC team, I am writing to Thankyou for the efforts you guys put for us !!
Coming to the point, I had my Ielts exam today and had a relative topic in the writing component and this video was truly a savior!!! Thanks once again. So happy to come across this channel. 😇
Most of young people feel lonely because they have no friends. It is important to learn how to talk with other, learn to make conversations and finally make friends. Its a main reason, in my opinion
introverts thing 😉
Today is my second day improving my listening in English, thank you, I LOVE this podcast.
The podcast is very interesting, because he tells us about the problem that loneliness is in the mental health of society.
For example, mentions its effect mainly on young people of 16 and 24 experience loneliness more often and more intensely than any other age group.
Other groups within society that suffer from depression at a lower level are the elderly.
Thanks to BBC ,I'm becoming addicted to listen to English
Totally agree 😏
It’s important that people who are plagued by loneliness, don’t isolate yourself because it can turn into depression
I didn’t came here to learn English, I was interested about this subject lol xd
You're welcome to join us any time, Eshuut!
Eshuut well, you should come here to improve your English.
someone it’s actually
Haha 'cAme'
you definitely need to learn English
Lmao as someone from England myself it’s nice to see ppl learning English:) good luck on your language learning journey. Also yea it’s come, didn’t come doesn’t make much sense XD
Many people feel lonely because their life was terrible, they don't want to start new relationship with others :/ , they are hurt 😐
Rook D absolutely true
and they're afraid of being hurt again=)
It's true but if you don't try to restart your life you get no idea on what you missed. And you'll always lonely. surely we get hurt when a relationship end but you need to pull out your heart from water and go forward. Don't be afraid to take some risks u gonna to see your life will be very nice with no sadness or loneliness.
The Anh Do yes that's true
i'm hurt now :((
I have been listening BBC learning English for two days... Specially 6 minutes English.. i am going to improve my listening skill very soon..
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That's great! With practice comes perfection! Keep up the good work! 👍
Soo thank you about this video. I have been feeling lonely so far. Finally understood why. And of course thanks for the vocabulary!
BBC Learning English is the best! I enjoy so much of your conversations! Because they are funny, in pure English and about daily topics. Thanks, great thanks!
You're welcome! We're glad you like our materials.
Thank you for talking and discussing about loneliness. Personally, I find it exceedingly vital to tackle this issue. If it's not taken care of or managed, it might bring upon onset of depression which I think is a silent killer.
Thank you, BBC.
Loneliness is both good and bad. Sometimes you feel emotionally lonely even if there are a lot of people around. Some people prefer solitude, while others are uncomfortable with loneliness.
they pronounce so clearly! love
Thanks 6 minutes English! My English has improved since I began to listen to this program about 2 years ago.
Will you help me in improving my English?
Thanks for listening! Some days, I fell very lonelly and I m from Türkiye🇹🇷.Again thanks to this listening.❤️
I believe there is so much uncovered yet....more talk is needed to be done
these videos improve my listening skills a lot ,thx !
I agree with result of the research. In this period I usually felt lonely! And now I'm better a lot! I'm a adult and I have a favourite job in the preschool❤️❤️
Guys, we are not alone, God is with us everytime and everywhere
I am so lonely now. Having no friend, having no job. Poor me. I wish I could have them right now.
I suggest read some book about people experience... and get spirit from them,,, so do what you want from now....
Loneliness has become an absolute epidemic in our times.
How many people from uzbekistan ❤
this channel is very good / day by day i am enhancing my vocab and listening via listening different types of podcasts
This is a really serious problem for the majority of students. That’s just true. You have many homework’s and with many other activities you don’t have any free time to relaxe. Unfortunately...
Wish you all have a good day! Thanks for sharing.
Thank for all. From Vietnam!
Hello, I am Mexican and I am here to learn English, in Mexico people are very friendly but I have felt lonely sometimes, maybe all of us once.
Actually, this is Very helpful like students who are going on the IELTS preparation 🥰💟
Thanks for BBC L.N. because they help me a lot. My English improves day by day. So I'm very happy. From Uzbekistan ☺️
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I am very delighted to find out this channel randomly while I was scrolling on RUclips...
Thank you BBC for all the efforts you have done for us...
I Really appreciate you ..and l like the way you use to present the podcast..😊
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Thank u BBC! It is really interesting because it is also one of the crucial parts of our life!
Even if ı have been going school nearly for two years ı could not learn english precisely but thanks to BBC which is very vital for me ı was able to proceed my english level into advanced level within Just 9 months
Thank BBC Learning English. I love all.
I truly very very much seriously and firmly strongly agree with what you said here!!!!
Today is my first bbc learning english class...so I'm very exited in my speaking English in fluently👍...cause this very helpfull vdio for me
I loved to hear this audio. I m a great fan of your BBC Learning English.
Sometimes I don't dislike when being alone ,because I can do anything freely without thinking of others.
On the other hand, sometimes I feel lonely when being alone,especially at night.
What is this emotion?? I want to cut to the feeling♪
Neil’s voice is sobperfect
I feel you are all my family I really feel relaxed listening to you. I have just one awesome son sometimes we both feel lonely. 😢
Humaira Kakar stay strong :(
Iam so happy becouse i finally was able to understand 90 percent of the video ....thank you ❤
i love Neil's voice so much :)
Samee😳
Thanks for the video.
I do agree with you. Loneliness is an overspread nowadays and especially young people are plagued by the issue. But there is a solution! Listen to BBC Learning English. You wouldn't feel lonely wit Dan, Sian, Catherine, Sam, Neil))))
Hello! Where are you from? Make friends
my favourites are Neil and Catherine ;) but all staff actually do great job)
Hi, i'm from Morocco , all staff do great job.
Thanks.
I absolutely agree with you, all staff do great job
"I can do this all day" 😂
Thank you BBC you are really the best.
In my opinion being alone is hard. Being disconnect to others can be challenging to some people. I like being with companies and talking about everything but sometimes i need to stay away from something to chill my mind out. That's my point. Being alone is not good, because humans are social creatures sometimes they are needed to be heard and understand. I think we all need people deep down. For some people being alone means the happiness but for another people it means unhappiness. Buddha told about it in his quotes. Thanks BBC a lot😉👍
what great way to learn english, currently I´m learning english and this kind of video really help me.
Gr8 BBC your efforts to teach English globally is absolutely going in the correct direction.
Fantastic report.thanks a million
Absolutey..Loneliness really affects your mind... overthinking... it's just like as if everything is over now..I do yoga so now I feel ok...out of depression now
If I feel lonely . I meet my friend . Or I talk to any one on the internet . If you don't have friends I advice to get one
Absolutely... Thanks for sharing👍
For young people, the things they are dealing with changes so dramaticly.
I m from turkey. İn my country people is speaking their neighbors. Also familiy connection is very strong in my country. I love turkey.
As we can see in the present time how social media isolated people from the real world so we can see the effect on the people how lonely they start to feel themselves. We need to figure out the balance between social media and friends and try to establish an intense relation with friends and family. We also try to regulate ourselves by noticing the harm of excessive use of social media. We need to break the stereotype of being cool on social media is a big thing. Otherwise, We'll be plagued by some kind of mental problem. Hopefully, I made the correct use of grammar.
Fantastic subject! Congratulations, BBC! Hugs from Brazil
I love this video very much
Thank you bbc and team
So useful... i love this program.
Loneliness may cause depression,so it is very important to be surrounded with good people who really understand and feel you
I love the topic that is being discussed in order to learn English but I would be more happy if we could see teachers discussing it .... As it gets easy to understand
I had no friends at school or out of school. Was shy and did not need friends. Had my parents and my brother! Even now I am happy to be alone! My mother suffered dreadfully by feeling lonely. But she had problems! Agoraphobia and anxiety! And the loneliest place would be the Kermadecs in the Pacific ocean.
This channel is useful for new learner too me .
Thanks BBC!
Thank you for that video ❤
Thankyou for the efforts .
wow, so glad to meet your small talk in 6 minutes program, it sounds like tailored for IELTS speaking.
Oh pretty words! thanks
2:00 stereotype
2:15 intensely
3:00 reserved
3:47 4:04 plague
Very important term.Thank you so much from Bangladesh.
I LOVE BBC!!!
Sometimes, I feel so lonely because no one understands my feeling 😢 I can’t share emotion to them
Thank you guys
Actually, it appropriates for everyone who want to improve their Listening skill in English from all level under band 7.0 in IELTS listening !
Love BBC so much ^-^
Thank you the simple English.
I found the topic of the podcast very interesting, although it is in a language that I hardly understand, I had not seen another podcast that captures my attention from beginning to end, and best of all, in just six minutes I learned some things that I did not have I have no idea, for example: that the most isolated place in the world is Tristan da Cunha Island and that those who suffer most from loneliness are young people.
Hi Eliza
I'm looking for a speaking partner to practice and improve my English speaking skills
I wonder if you are interested in?
Thank you so much!!! I’m really appreciate your work and these videos:) I’m glad that I can figure out almost all dialogs at my 14, it’s great feeling to understand not only your own language
Yess definitely. I feel the same way.
Yes I was really lonely 😞 when I was 23. I thought 💭 I was old at 23. It seem like I was just a teenager then boom 💥 I’m 23.
You're very, very young! Trust me ! Cheer up and enjoy life, yeah?! Wishing you all the very best.
😬😬😬😂😂😂😂
So you're alone 😬???
23?
Me too i felt that in 23. 😓😔😔
I feel old at 24
I m 24.I feel like I don't belong to this world😣
Thank you very much for sharing.
Thanks you
We are unity❤❤❤
This is great. The video has a short topic, vocabulary, and test. All in 6 minutes video. Amazing!
go corona go
I think being lonely is powerful way to level up.
And we know from a lot of films there are many character who are the best. And all of themselves are solitary figure
Arranging your time schedule the more busier, making u forget what u are lonely now.It all about Physical isolate
Yes,I agree with you.Who said loneliness is bad?
Very intresting tobic... Loneliness is such a very big issue
I'm a Vietnamese and I'm studying English to prepare my study abroad in the U.S . when I stared at University I broke off every things about my friends in high school . I believe that good for me in my life But ...... I guess I'm wrong
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Because they don’t read enough.
Reading stories activates the centres of the brain that deal with the actions taking place in the story. If you read a story about a person running, it activates the same part of the brain that is activated when you yourself are running. If you read stories about people interacting with one another, it actually activates the parts of the mind used to process social interaction. You can quite literally fulfil your need for social interaction by reading stories about it.
This is also true of music, and it is why love songs are so popular. Listening to a love song effectively makes your brain feel as if you yourself are in love.
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I feel lonely more deeply than I did when I was young. It's not comparable.
I think so too 👍🏻 I love this