What's the point of museums? ⏲️ 6 Minute English

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  • @trangdieu.18c
    @trangdieu.18c Год назад +102

    VOCABULARY FROM VIDEO WHAT'S THE POINT OF MUSEUMS? - 6 MINUTE ENGLISH
    1. Life-size: a picture or model of something or someone that is life-size is the same size as they really are
    2. Anthropologist: the scientific study of people, their societies, cultures etc → ethnology, sociology
    3. Ancestors: a member of your family who lived a long time ago → descendant
    4. Ideologies: a set of beliefs on which a political or economic system is based, or which strongly influence the way people behave → philosophy
    5. Benighted: having no knowledge or understanding
    6. Imperialist: a political system in which one country rules a lot of other countries → colonialism
    7. Oppressive: powerful, cruel, and unfair
    8. Promisingly: showing signs of being successful or good in the future
    9. Artefact: object of historical importance or interest, especially one which is very old
    10. Hunter-gatherers: people who lived by hunting and collecting food in the wild, instead of by farming crops
    11. (move) up the ladder - advance; make progress
    12. Onwards and upwards: becoming better and better; improving
    13. Exhibition: display of a collection of artefacts in a museum, or paintings in an art gallery
    14. Interconnected - several different things being connected or related to each other
    15. i would be interested in
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  • @lenamiss84
    @lenamiss84 Год назад +30

    Vocabulary from this video BBC 6-minute English "What's the point of museums?":
    - Artefact (n) - an object of historical or cultural interest or significance; an object that has been made by a person such as a tool or a decoration, especially one that is of historical interest.
    Exp: Archaeologists discovered some interesting Stone Age artefacts in the cave.
    Artefacts can be listed as Ancient Egyptian mummies, an Aztec serpent, and the Rosetta Stone.
    - Ancient (adj) - relating to times long ago; very old
    Exp: Ancient history; ancient monument.
    - Serpent (n) - (old use) snake
    - Controversial (adj) - causing disagreement or discussion
    Exp: a controversial issue or figure
    There is a controversial role of museums in the 21st century. Since many museums have been criticised for stealing ancient treasures during imperial times.
    - Anthropologist (n) - a scientist who studies humans, and their customs, beliefs and relationships. A person who is an expert in anthropology.
    - Ideology (n) - a set of beliefs or principles, especially one on which a political system, party, or organization is based.
    Exp: Marxist/ Socialist/Capitalist ideology.
    The people are caught between 2 opposing ideologies.
    There are 2 great opposing ideologies of the imperial age. One is that all societies began from a very rough base.
    - Ancestor (n) - a person related to you who lived a long time ago.
    - Primitive (adj) - relating to human society at a very early stage of development.
    - Sophisticated (adj) - having a great deal of experience or knowledge of how to do something; highly-developed; high degree of skill and knowledge.
    Exp: Our ancestors were moving from primitive magic to sophisticated religion.
    - Benighted (adj) - without knowledge or morals.
    - Up the ladder (n) - to advance or make progress.
    Exp: He moves up the ladder in his work.
    - Onwards and upwards (phrasal noun) - a situation where things are improving, and getting better and better.
    - Interconnected (adj) - separate things connected or related to each other.
    - Exhibition (n) - a display showing a collection of artefacts in the museums or paintings at the art gallery.
    Many thanks for this video. Have a great weekend.

  • @hieupham-hp8kh
    @hieupham-hp8kh Год назад +26

    This is the best program for English learners ❤❤❤

  • @puyi-victor
    @puyi-victor Год назад +11

    In my opinion, ancient treasures stolen should be returned to countries which can keep them perfectly.

  • @nonended
    @nonended Год назад

    I really appreciate BBC learning English team for teaching good English and giving useful information. Cheers!

  • @learnenglishbybangla
    @learnenglishbybangla Год назад +4

    Learning English with updated general knowledge - I feel this is the style of your English. I like it. Thank you.

  • @meghrajadhikari4862
    @meghrajadhikari4862 Год назад +8

    Thank you to all the BBC Six minutes English team!

  • @Лариса-е8к
    @Лариса-е8к Год назад +7

    *This is a key! Britain mast give back all numerous treasures stolen from peaceful Azian and African nations !!!!!!*

  • @shozzang
    @shozzang Год назад +69

    Don’t make any excuses and return the artifacts to your old colonies.

  • @8e18hafizhasanmustofa9
    @8e18hafizhasanmustofa9 11 месяцев назад +1

    Very good video, helped me learn English. Thank you BBC Learning English 😁👍

  • @najatarabia741
    @najatarabia741 Год назад +4

    I believe these stolen artefacts should be handed back to their original homeland.

  • @Brian-fo6ew
    @Brian-fo6ew Год назад +11

    The hunter-gatherers✔ sold some artefacts✔ to a museum exhibition✔ so they could move up the ladder✔ and go onwards and upwards✔. But every artefact✔ is interconnected✔, and you can't sell anyone of them, so the hunter-gatherers'✔ leader was angry.

  • @waltercosta3047
    @waltercosta3047 Год назад +5

    Great video! Everyday onwards and upwards. Congratulations guys! I usually keen on watching your videos. Topics are pretty interesting and useful. Greetings from Argentina.

  • @АлександрШаблыгин

    Классная программа и очень полезная! Благодарю!👍

  • @Maria_91u5
    @Maria_91u5 5 месяцев назад +1

    He had fastened one end of the strap to a wheel of the buggy, and now he let the line dangle over the side of the house.

  • @sajadkhodambashi9168
    @sajadkhodambashi9168 Год назад +3

    I appreciate your podcast. It has been improving my English.

  • @UV99596
    @UV99596 Год назад +1

    Thank you so much Neil and Beth

  • @12388696
    @12388696 Год назад +4

    That's not stealing. That's exploiting, robbing

  • @lopezaguilar28
    @lopezaguilar28 Год назад +3

    Here 0:19 when you ask: Would it surprise you to hear that many tourists top destination is actually a museum? Can it also be asked: Would you surpirse to hear... or is that misspelled? Then 3:08 you say that to up the ladder means to advance or make progress but then 5:37 you say to move up the ladder my question is which one is the correct to up the ladder or to move up the ladder i can't understand, can you help me with those ones, please?

    • @Lucybest513
      @Lucybest513 Год назад +1

      Hi there I think you can do it because surprise is a verb here. up can be a verb so both are correct.

  • @deborahlezcano4600
    @deborahlezcano4600 Год назад +1

    Excellent material. Thanks for sharing!

  • @souparnika9457
    @souparnika9457 Год назад +2

    Funny that they assume their presumption of European culture being more advanced back then as a fact, and making arguments on that point.
    The fact is, these colonisers were the least sophisticated and they went on pursuing wealth from very advanced civilisations, who already had almost everything which these countries terribly lacked. This include art, music, literature, medicine, architecture, deep spiritual wisdom, and on and on.
    They build upon the wealth of these nations, of course through all dirty means and became advanced in industrialisation only. Only in the new era of material and industrial culture, they became advanced. They were not, and still are not, advanced or sophisticated in any other way compared to any other nation they exploited.

  • @AmandeepKaur-ky6tv
    @AmandeepKaur-ky6tv Год назад +1

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  • @nowdarius
    @nowdarius Год назад

    English: The archaeological exhibition showcased ancient artefacts used by early hunter-gatherers, highlighting their interconnected and contained way of life. As visitors moved up the ladder of the exhibition, they were greeted by life-size replicas and learned about the significance and legacy of these benighted communities, who left behind a rich cultural heritage despite oppressive circumstances.
    Turkish: Arkeolojik sergi, erken avcı-toplayıcıların kullandığı antik artefaktları sergiledi ve bunların birbirine bağlı ve sınırlı yaşam tarzını vurguladı. Ziyaretçiler serginin basamaklarını çıkarken, gerçek boyutlu replikalar ile karşılaşıp bu karanlık toplulukların önemini ve mirasını öğrendiler. Bu baskıcı koşullara rağmen zengin bir kültürel miras bırakan bu topluluklar, ileriye doğru ve yukarıya doğru bir hareketle karşılandı.

  • @letsplayroblox6062
    @letsplayroblox6062 Год назад +2

    One day i would like to visit Europe country's museums. There are many places of interests to see. I'll be happy if i see an exhibition there

  • @AmmarHammoud-lv9mu
    @AmmarHammoud-lv9mu Год назад +2

    Thank you..💝

  • @magdaski4662
    @magdaski4662 Год назад +1

    Like always! Perfect! I love your job! ❤

  • @Brian-fo6ew
    @Brian-fo6ew Год назад +3

    I want to visit the British Museum because I love The Night at the Museum, and in the third movie, Secret of the Tomb, the British Museum was the primary location.

  • @melisecemuzun5811
    @melisecemuzun5811 Год назад +1

    I will definitely watch it! ❤

  • @mariepaul4078
    @mariepaul4078 Год назад +2

    Return back the Moái to Rapa-Nui island! 🗿

  • @FlyOrDie4988
    @FlyOrDie4988 Год назад +1

    I went at the British Museum.
    ;)
    Plz, make more videos with topics like this...

  • @tgchan
    @tgchan 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you/

  • @Finnegan-er3pr
    @Finnegan-er3pr Год назад +1

    Just return what you have stolen, those artefacts don't belong to you!

  • @WARDA475
    @WARDA475 Год назад +2

    Thank you

  • @lyg1487
    @lyg1487 Год назад +1

    I really love your content,but why there is only a picture without that two lovely guys? I remember they had show in past video. Sorry for my bad English,i m still learning.

    • @kahlenng7647
      @kahlenng7647 Год назад

      There is an app called “English learning 6 min” which has the audio and the complete transcript

    • @phamson0808
      @phamson0808 Год назад +2

      Maybe you got confused with BBC News Review

    • @lyg1487
      @lyg1487 Год назад

      @@phamson0808 thank u! You're definitely right. Watching their mouths helped me study in a way.

  • @annissagultom6213
    @annissagultom6213 11 месяцев назад

    Such a fantastic video that dumbed down colonial violence to "interconnectivity", "connection", and "complex situation" where local leaders can be questioned as so to the colonial forces. Nothing is complicated in how this "educational English" also programs the same white supremacist thoughts of how to politely discuss the oppressions in the past and how museums hold the stolen objects as trophies to remind the world who is better. The "other" sovereignty may be able to preserve its culture if they have not been robbed continuously throughout the centuries. Thank you for the kind reminder.

  • @chudotat
    @chudotat Год назад

    The point of British museums is to store different stuff that they stole from other nations

  • @javadshirazi9199
    @javadshirazi9199 Год назад +1

    Thx❤

  • @HungNguyen-lv1lg
    @HungNguyen-lv1lg Год назад +1

    Thank u so much

  • @amaliahafni7841
    @amaliahafni7841 Год назад

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  • @camerabazar5250
    @camerabazar5250 Год назад +2

    nice

  • @Yostheou
    @Yostheou Год назад +4

    In my opinion, UK takes care better of these artifacts. But countries soverignty towards their cultural and historical items should be respected. It's a controversial subject, for sure.

    • @2f_hz492
      @2f_hz492 Год назад

      It doesn't seem so.

    • @2f_hz492
      @2f_hz492 Год назад

      It isn't an excuse for robbing them.

    • @Yostheou
      @Yostheou Год назад

      @@2f_hz492
      Certainly not - although in my opinion it was not a robbery. But considering that many countries worldwide are in civil war or conflicts, hold these artifacts in UK doesn't sound bad at all. Anyway, as I said before, countries soverignty must be respected.

    • @2f_hz492
      @2f_hz492 Год назад

      @@Yostheou it doesn't seem to be the best choice for China,Japan or India.Those countries can provide a better place than UK.

    • @Yostheou
      @Yostheou Год назад

      @@2f_hz492
      In most cases, formal diplomatic requirement between countries is enoguh to take them back home (it'd be case of Japan). Concerning to China and India they are just unreliable - the first is an authoritarian regime, the second a careless/negligent government respectively. I'm not being snob or anything, I'm from a third world country and just speak about my own perspective.

  • @ΠετροςΝικου-β5δ
    @ΠετροςΝικου-β5δ Год назад +3

    Most of them are Greek

  • @goodchannel7416
    @goodchannel7416 Год назад +2

    Give our indian 500 trillion dollars you looted n our historical artifacts owned by our indian culture

  • @haidee3700
    @haidee3700 Год назад +1

    People who claim to take back the artefacts may like to buy and have it all, just to pay!

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    @Paul__93u1 5 месяцев назад

    Hi, I have some very good news for you!

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    @اميرةجاسم-و9ب Год назад

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  • @michealbay1290
    @michealbay1290 Год назад

    Museums are the only good thing to come out of dinosaur land 🐴

  • @البكالوريابالجيبة

    صوتي افضل منكم

  • @drsyedmohammadfazlullah8432
    @drsyedmohammadfazlullah8432 Год назад +1

    Please include me in this prgramme. I would speak few words on English speaking.

  • @en-hy3yt
    @en-hy3yt Год назад

    60 minutes English for me...XD