I watched that and now I'm watching this! I think I am very likely to slash the risk of my own premature death since I've been running at least 9 kilometers nearly every single day! Good for me!
Light running as a daily habit will tend to an active lifestyle a healthy cardiac conscious function of ones free willing life...hard running will and can be unhealthy for the body overall
1/ Slash (v): Negative meaning: cut something by knife violently Positive meaning: reduce something by significant amount To slash the risk of something 2/ Premature (a): earlier than expected or natural time Pre = before, mature = to be ready 3/ Run for your life: move as fast as possible away from danger Negative way: get out of/ move away from dangerous situation Positive way: doing helpful something now, the good result will come in future. A slow 50- minute jog a week is very effective to help live longer. It can not only slash the risk of health issues but also the premature dangers. Thus, we keep doing exercise to run for our life!
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1.Having good diets including fruits, vegetables, whole grains and nuts helps me to slash the risk of premature death. 2. I run for my life by doing physical exercise regularly.
slash: cut, reduce (a significant amount) premature(adj): earlier than the expected or nature time. run for your life! : move as fast as possible away from danger. Thank you so much for your sharing great video
Oh! That’s so interesting topic! Thanks for your conversation! I’m not a runner 🏃♀️ but few times I’ve tried to run in my courtyard and each time I felt a difficulty breathing after 2-3 minutes the running. Maybe I need to run much more and then my breathing will be better and happier 😀
Well to be very honest This the most effective way to teach where we find following advantages 1 find out new words 2 meaning of the words 3 usage of the words in the right context 4 find out not only literal but figurative meaning as well 5 discussion between both these 2 teachers over the words make every aspect crystal clear God bless you teachers
Hi~ I've got one question about this video here. When they were explaining the word "slash", Neil said that he would not say 'Rob needs to slash......'. And Georgena agreed. However, that sentence is shown in the slides as an example. mmmm... I feel a little bit confused.
Yes, Georgina is absolutely brilliant!!! The best English teacher, I just adore her classes!!! So clear, so nice, just amazing!!! Is pity they are not airing her often on BBC learning english
Hi. We get studies almost every day and each one has information to keep us healthy, but in the future we may hear a new study saying that running is dangerous. For example There are studies that say meat is so important for our lives, but at the same time there are studies saying the opposite.
I don't understand, you said that you can't use it like "Rob needs to slash his biscuit intake" but you used it as an example so, that got me thinking can we use like that or not?
Although we're sure chefs and cooks would agree with you, we commonly use 'cut' with 'cake'. In weddings there are often cake-cutting ceremonie where people gather to watch the bride and groom make the first cut (slice) into the cake. 😃
I think that those who simply can't run, or have difficulties to do it, have obviously a bad health, so they die earlier. But in another point of view, those who run often, will not stop being able to run, if they like it. So they will carry on their health to remain able to run.
Your brain will work better if you take regular exercise, according to a study. Watch the video: ruclips.net/video/eRqYUTA5JJo/видео.html
I watched that and now I'm watching this! I think I am very likely to slash the risk of my own premature death since I've been running at least 9 kilometers nearly every single day! Good for me!
@@maithingocnguyen9167 tough girl!
Light running as a daily habit will tend to an active lifestyle a healthy cardiac conscious function of ones free willing life...hard running will and can be unhealthy for the body overall
Please, add subtitles!🙏
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1/ Slash (v):
Negative meaning: cut something by knife violently
Positive meaning: reduce something by significant amount
To slash the risk of something
2/ Premature (a): earlier than expected or natural time
Pre = before, mature = to be ready
3/ Run for your life: move as fast as possible away from danger
Negative way: get out of/ move away from dangerous situation
Positive way: doing helpful something now, the good result will come in future.
A slow 50- minute jog a week is very effective to help live longer. It can not only slash the risk of health issues but also the premature dangers. Thus, we keep doing exercise to run for our life!
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1.Having good diets including fruits, vegetables, whole grains and nuts helps me to slash the risk of premature death.
2. I run for my life by doing physical exercise regularly.
The second one is not proper
slash: cut, reduce (a significant amount)
premature(adj): earlier than the expected or nature time.
run for your life! : move as fast as possible away from danger.
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Good way to teach vocabulary!!!! Like it!!!
thank you both teacher this video is amazing
Oh! That’s so interesting topic! Thanks for your conversation! I’m not a runner 🏃♀️ but few times I’ve tried to run in my courtyard and each time I felt a difficulty breathing after 2-3 minutes the running. Maybe I need to run much more and then my breathing will be better and happier 😀
Thanks for your video
Well to be very honest
This the most effective way to teach where we find following advantages
1 find out new words
2 meaning of the words
3 usage of the words in the right context
4 find out not only literal but figurative meaning as well
5 discussion between both these 2 teachers over the words make every aspect crystal clear
God bless you teachers
Neil and Georgina with one more usefull English lesson! Thanks a lot!
Really it helped me to improve my English little bit. I see two or three videos of BBC learning English in a week. It's really helpful.
Thanks BBC 😊😊
Thanks for helping us in learning English.
Such a great accent, Georgina! Love it!
Brilliant app. Highly recommend to everyone who want to improve their English.
Hi~ I've got one question about this video here. When they were explaining the word "slash", Neil said that he would not say 'Rob needs to slash......'. And Georgena agreed. However, that sentence is shown in the slides as an example. mmmm... I feel a little bit confused.
Great! Please allow us to use subtitles! It helps a lot ❤
Thanks
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Georgina you are fantastic!!! Well done!
I watch BBC learning English every day. I love this channel.
We hope you keep watching, too! Great to hear your kind words. Thanks so much!
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@Autumn 😂😂😂😂🤣 yea okay. I was confused. It's good.😊😊😊
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I'm not facing any danger at the moment, but after watching your video, I'm gonna run for my life now. Thanks for the great video.
This vídeos are better than my english classes. Thank you for to post!!!
it's really funny when you say I want to slash a birthday cake in the party ,and that'll drive them away
Thank you very much for your programs! I like them and enjoy them. Great!
why don't you have any transcript, I think it is very useful for new English learners like me
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Hi i watch your channel every day but it says the captions are not available the captions helped me alot to understand english thank you
Thank you, it is perfect like another videos.
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New neighbour's barking dog made me run for my life , oh my gosh😱....
Like me! I really afraid of dog :-) :-)
Please add English subtitle
Can we use slash word in writing task 2???
It is the first time I can see Georgina's face. She is beautiful !!!!
Neil is more handsame
@@jaffar3397 Yup!! I like Neil too
Yes, Georgina is absolutely brilliant!!! The best English teacher, I just adore her classes!!! So clear, so nice, just amazing!!! Is pity they are not airing her often on BBC learning english
Nail sir n Goeorgina ma'am voice us so Gorgious i liked it
Thank you, BBC. 💚
Hi there!
What about to walk briskly once a week?
I walk fast every single day
I prefer a brisk walking to jogging.
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Love this one.
BBC must use subtitle in this news review show. This show is very useful to learn English.
Someone can add cc please. Thank you very much.
Can u send me exactly meaning of live alive n leave I don't know that.
Please I miss subtitles in English
Can I say but and unfortunately together in the sentence ?
Run for your life meaning save for your life
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Really beneficial !
BBC should add transcripts for news review then this subject is perfect.
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Pretty useful words
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can everybody tell my where were these news extracted?
Hi. We get studies almost every day and each one has information to keep us healthy, but in the future we may hear a new study saying that running is dangerous.
For example
There are studies that say meat is so important for our lives, but at the same time there are studies saying the opposite.
We hope that in the future the studies find that sitting on the couch watching TV is good for you! 😂😂
can I find the transcript?
I love Georgina's accent
😊 thanks
I believe a brisk walk is a very good workout.
I need to slash my biscuit and wafer intake , too. I love both biscuits and wafers.
Hello! Where I can find the full text of the video?
This programme is not scripted and therefore a full text is not available.
It's off the menu@@bbclearningenglish
Where is EL sub?
Thank you, it is perfect like another videos British
I don't understand, you said that you can't use it like "Rob needs to slash his biscuit intake" but you used it as an example so, that got me thinking can we use like that or not?
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By using public transportation like bus or tube, it can slash the gas emissions on the earth.
I need subtitle
Thnak you
Like see lareing englsh
slash means cut something in 1/2
You never "cut" a cake or carrot. You should use the word "slice" for that. Respects from Mubushar Sulehria.
Although we're sure chefs and cooks would agree with you, we commonly use 'cut' with 'cake'. In weddings there are often cake-cutting ceremonie where people gather to watch the bride and groom make the first cut (slice) into the cake. 😃
It's very helpful
Please, add subtitles or let others to add them!
NICE video it is easy and funny way to learn english
thanks bbc learning english
I really like her accent.
Let's go Springboks!!!
I think that those who simply can't run, or have difficulties to do it, have obviously a bad health, so they die earlier.
But in another point of view, those who run often, will not stop being able to run, if they like it. So they will carry on their health to remain able to run.
I love this story since I love running :)
Hello teachers . please turn on captions 🎉🎉