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6 Minute English from BBC Learning English.
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Hello, this is 6 Minute English from BBC Learning English.
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I'm Neil.
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And I'm Beth.
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What's up, Beth?
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You look a little sad.
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Well, recently I've been spending lots of time with my cat and houseplants, if you know what I mean.
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I'm feeling a bit lonely.
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It might help to know that you're not the only one feeling lonely.
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Loneliness has been called the modern epidemic.
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Although millions of us live together in towns and cities, more and more people report feeling lonely and unconnected to those they live close to.
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Loneliness can affect anyone.
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And while everyone's experience of loneliness is different, its effects can be serious.
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Research has shown that loneliness puts people at greater risk of many health issues, including dementia and heart disease.
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So how can loneliness be fixed?
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In this programme, we'll be hearing about one project in the Netherlands aiming to do just that.
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And as usual, we'll be learning some useful new vocabulary as well.
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But first I have a question for you, Beth.
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Here in the UK, an organisation called The Campaign to End Loneliness has been offering advice and support since 2011.
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So according to the campaign, what proportion of British adults report feeling lonely at at least some of the time.
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Is it a 29% b 39% or c 49%?
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Erm, I would guess it's 39%.
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OK Beth, I'll reveal the answer later in the programme.
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Feeling lonely is not necessarily the same as being alone.
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Some people can happily spend lots of time on their own, while others may be surrounded by people but still feel disconnected.
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So what do we mean when we say we feel lonely?
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Here's Myra Anubi, presenter of BBC World Service programme People Fixing the World, explaining what loneliness means to her.
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It's that feeling when you crave people's company and you find it hard to connect, or maybe you just feel left out with no one to turn to.
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Now, feeling lonely isn't just uncomfortable.
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When it's experienced over time, it's been associated with health issues like a higher risk of having depression, dementia or even heart disease.
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When we're lonely, we crave people's company.
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We want their company a lot.
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We might also feel left out – unhappy because we're not included in what others are doing.
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And maybe we have no one to turn to – no one we can go to and ask for support and help.
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Someone who suffered all these feelings was Bep de Bruun.
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In 2013, Bep, aged 74, was found dead at her home in Rotterdam in the Netherlands.
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Her death wasn't suspicious, but it shocked the whole country because it turned out she'd been dead for 10 years.
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Bepp had lost contact with her only child and kept to herself in her apartment.
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So when she died sometime in 2003, no one realised.
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Bepp's tragic story inspired a national campaign to combat loneliness, including one project called Omar's Soup, a kitchen bringing lonely elderly people together with school children and students to make soup.
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Omar means grandma in Dutch and the project encourages young people to spend time with their grandparents' generation.
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Here, Claire Bates, reporter for BBC World Service programme People Fixing the World, explains how the project got started.
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Well, it's run by two young guys called Max Cranendijk and Martin Canters.
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And now they were concerned their grandparents' generation were becoming isolated and lonely.
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And meanwhile, they had lots of student friends who had free time.
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So, they thought, why not try to bring these two generations together through making soup?
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Omar's Soup was started by Max and Martin, two local guys, or men.
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They wanted to involve their student friends because they had lots of free time.
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Time when they do not have to work or study and can do what they want.
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Max and Martin found the perfect way to help elderly people who felt lonely by bringing them together with students.
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If you bring someone together, you help people or groups to become friendly or to do something together, especially something they wouldn't usually do, like make soup.
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Omar's soup has been a big success and has spread to other cities across the Netherlands, including Rotterdam, the hometown of Beppe de Bruyne, making her tragic death the spark for something much more hopeful.
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I think it's time to reveal the answer to your question, Neil.
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Right, I asked you what proportion of British adults report feeling lonely at least some of the time?
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And I said it was 39 per cent.
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Which was the wrong answer, I'm afraid, Beth.
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Sadly, the correct answer is even higher – 49 per cent of adults, that's around 26 million people in the UK, making it even more important to reach out and connect with others.
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OK, it's time to recap the vocabulary we've learned in this programme, starting with the verb crave – to have a strong wish or desire for something.
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If you feel left out, you're unhappy because you've been excluded from something.
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To turn to someone means to go to someone and ask them for help or support.
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A guy is an informal way of saying a man.
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Free time, also called leisure time, is time when you do not have to work or study and can do what you want.
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And finally, the phrasal verb, to bring someone together, means to help people or groups become friendly or do something together, especially if they usually don't.
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Once again, our six minutes are up.
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But if you're feeling lonely, remember you're not alone.
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So reach out by joining us again next time here at 6 Minute English.
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Goodbye for now!
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Bye!
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Context & Background

The video titled "Fighting loneliness with soup" from BBC Learning English features a dialogue between Neil and Beth, who discuss the significant issue of loneliness in modern society. Beth expresses her feelings of sadness and loneliness, despite living in a populated area, which prompts a conversation about the broader implications of loneliness. They highlight that this issue affects many people, regardless of their living situation, and that it has serious health implications. The discussion also introduces a heartwarming project in the Netherlands, Omar's Soup, which brings together lonely elderly individuals with young students to foster community through shared activities, specifically making soup. This inspiring initiative exemplifies how simple actions can help bridge generational gaps and combat loneliness.

Top 5 Phrases for Daily Communication

  • Feeling a bit lonely: A common expression to convey one's current emotional state.
  • The modern epidemic: A phrase used to describe widespread issues affecting society today.
  • Craving people's company: Indicates a strong desire for social interaction and engagement.
  • Feelings of disconnection: Refers to the sensation of being emotionally isolated from the people around you.
  • Take action against loneliness: A motivational phrase urging individuals to engage in activities to alleviate loneliness.

Step-by-step Shadowing Guide

Shadowing is a fantastic tool for improving your speaking skills, particularly in understanding nuances and pronunciation. To effectively utilize this method with the video content, follow these steps:

  1. Watch without distractions: Begin by watching the video to grasp the context and overall message. Try to understand the conversation's dynamics before focusing on the speech itself.
  2. Listen to small sections: Break the dialogue into short segments. Listen to one sentence at a time and repeat it out loud, mimicking the speakers' intonation and rhythm.
  3. Use a shadowing app: If possible, use a shadowing app to playback specific portions of the audio. This can help you track your progress and refine your pronunciation.
  4. Practice with a partner: Pair up with a fellow learner to practice the phrases. This interaction will help reinforce your understanding and boost your confidence in speaking.
  5. Incorporate new vocabulary: Make sure to integrate the phrases you learn into your everyday conversations. Use "learn English with YouTube" as a practice mantra to remind yourself of the learning tool's effectiveness.

Engaging in this focused practice will not only prepare you for the IELTS speaking practice but also enhance your overall communication skills in English. Remember, the aim is to connect with the language and the emotions it conveys, much like the connection fostered through the Omar's Soup project.

Qu'est-ce que la technique du Shadowing ?

Le Shadowing est une technique d'apprentissage des langues fondée sur la science, développée à l'origine pour la formation des interprètes professionnels. Le principe est simple mais puissant : vous écoutez de l'anglais natif et le répétez immédiatement à voix haute — comme une ombre suivant le locuteur avec un décalage de 1 à 2 secondes. Les recherches montrent une amélioration significative de la précision de la prononciation, de l'intonation, du rythme, des liaisons, de la compréhension orale et de la fluidité.

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