The medicine of coronavirus - 6 Minute English
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- Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025
- In this programme, we’ll be looking at the origins of Covid-19 and hearing new evidence about the scale of the threat we face from the disease. And of course we’ll be learning some new vocabulary as well.
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Vocabulary
strain
slight variation of an original virus caused by mutation
precursor
event or situation which existed before something and led to the development or existence of that thing
red flag
symbol of danger and that some action needs to be taken
hypothesis
idea which is suggested as a possible explanation of a particular situation but which has not yet been proved to be correct
central nervous system
the body’s main system of nerve control consisting of the brain and spinal cord
seizure
sudden, violent attack of an illness, especially one affecting the heart or brain
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thank you very much, I found a lot of words that I didn't know before😊
Which words were new for you?
How to think in english 👇
1- Think in single words
Look around you. What do you see? In your head, try to name each object in your surroundings.
2-Describe unknown words
“If you’re looking at your house and you see your garage, but you can’t think of the name in English, you can say, ‘The place inside where I put my car.’ Or you can say, ‘It’s next to my house. I keep things there.’
3-Think in sentences
For example, if you are sitting in a park, you can tell yourself things like, “It’s such a beautiful day” and “People are playing sports with their friends.
4-Describe your day
Another exercise experts suggest is to describe your daily activities. There are a few ways to do this.
5-Think in conversation
When you do this, you are imagining yourself speaking to someone else. You are asking the questions and thinking of replies.
6-Practice it daily
So when you’re doing it every day, over and over again, little by little, that’s the key. Because, when you make things a habit, then it just pops up into your mind without thinking and then, before you know it, really, you’re thinking in English.
7-Dictionary
Get an English-only dictionary rather than a translating dictionary between English and your native language. If you come across a word in English that you don’t know, use the English-only dictionary, a Learner’s dictionary.
8-Devices
Make your cell phones and computers language english.
9-Do these things regularly , consistently 7 days a week.
Easy to understand (good pronunciation and they're not talking fast) and very interesting
Thank you very much !
And hello from France ! 🥐🇫🇷
Thank you so much, Neil, Georgina and BBC. I hope we will stay strong and stay safe through this pandemic.
Thanks. You too. 😃
thank you
Once again, another appropriate and informative English listening practice! Thanks so much for this!
And thanks for watching and commenting! 😃
Hi from Russia! I'm very thankful for everything you do and your videos actually helped me to pass my phonetics exam in the university!
Great job! Congratulations! We're really happy to hear that! Helping people improve is why we're here! 🥰
Thanks in Brazil
Thanks
Thank you!!!! from Korea
Welcome!!
Thank you BBC team , for your help!♥️
Greeting from JAPAN!
Hi from London! 👋
Please make an video on "be" like
"He will be played, It will be good"
Please make an video on above topic. I face so much problems on this topic.
@@karamveerkaur4252 but why?
because I also want to improve my English and my intention was to know only that if you are from India, I would ask you for that. I'm is extremely sorry for that .
I apologise for all that🙏
It’s always good to learn some grammar. I agree with you! It can be a bit problematic.
i can't visit the website
Subtitles required plz
Thank you/
Thank you, very much! Greetings from Costa Rica
You're welcome, Osvaldo. We are glad you watch our videos. ☺️
The story of about Peter Daszak and his EcoHealth Alliance should be a sequel. Hope BBC could unravel his lose ends regarding the origin of this ongoing global havoc.
Thank you so much greetings from NYC
You're welcome! We're happy to help! A big hello from London! 👋
Thank you so much✨😆👏
Greeting from japan🗻.
動画をあげてくれてありがとうございます
日本から御礼申しあげます😃
Hi, guys . BBC Learning English Healthy Is Clearly . Thanks 9/7/2024 .
i really enjoy this video thanku BBC team for providing an effective information 🤗🌈🇮🇳
So nice of you! It's our pleasure!
A very interesting article! I often deal with stress caused by COVID19. I think we often forget about the mental effect this virus has on people. So stay healthy! Both physically and mentally.
Why subtitles are not there ?
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- efervecent vitamin c
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Where are the faces???
Hi Dk Dk. You'll find Neil and Georgina here. They present News Review too: ruclips.net/video/TQ6tQxNUm10/видео.html
It’s so nice to see the faces of the presenters! :-)
I'm watching it while learning vocabulary about health..waoo its cherry on cake
Nice
Thanks u for inform about learn english.
May I find the transcript of this video where? Please, give me a link
Here is the transcript:
www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/english/features/6-minute-english/ep-200730
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Cool! Thanks guys! 😀☕️👌
Our pleasure! 👍
Yes it is easy to understand and every effect in the samedi time
No medicine, in fact
Unfortunately I don't understand much of this, but I'll try. Greetings from Russia.
The virus is really troublesome. I had it enough.
Agreed! (However, we would usually phrase it like this "I've had enough of it". This type of sentence is formed: Subject + present perfect + enough of + object).
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That makes sense. Thank you very much!
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Neil made a slip of his tounge during answering the quiz 😉
Oh, I haven’t noticed. What was the slip? I will try to listen once again and find it.
@@5MinutePsychology listen carefully on 5th minute 😉
@@Grzegorz_M. Aaaah, he should have said A) 7k and not C) 7k. Right? :-)
@@5MinutePsychology correct! Yeah, I know it is a little slip but being a vigilant listener is not wrong 😉
Hello
You will keep going at news review , six minute englich and lingohag until when
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