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6 Minute English from bbclearningenglish.com Hello.
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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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In this episode, we're talking about twins.
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Non-identical or fraternal twins come from two separate eggs and share half their genes.
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More uncommon are identical twins who come from a single fertilised egg and share 100% of their genes.
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As humans, we're fascinated by twins.
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When people discover that someone's a twin,
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they start asking all kinds of questions.
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What question would you ask a twin, Neil?
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Oh, probably quite an annoying one.
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Maybe, do you share each other's thoughts?
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Ooh, I might ask, if one of you is hurt,
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does the other one feel the pain?
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Hmm, interesting.
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Well, some common questions for twins include,
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do you have psychic powers?
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Have you ever swapped boyfriends?
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And do you have the same dreams?
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But according to Anand Jagatia,
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who presented a recent episode of BBC World Service's CrowdScience all about twins...
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If you meet a twin and you ask them one of these questions,
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don't be surprised if they roll their eyes at you.
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Ask a twin about psychic powers and they might roll their eyes – a way of showing boredom or irritation.
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But nevertheless, twins continue to capture our imagination and in this episode we'll be finding out why,
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using some useful new words and phrases.
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And remember, you'll find all the vocabulary for this episode,
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along with a quiz and a worksheet, on our website, bbclearningenglish.com.
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First, I have a question for you, Beth.
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These days, twins are more common than you might think.
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In fact, one in every 42 babies is born a twin.
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But do you know which famous Hollywood star is a twin?
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Is it a Jennifer Lawrence,
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b Angelina Jolie or c Scarlett Johansson?
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Ooh, I don't know.
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I'm going to guess Scarlett Johansson.
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Well, we'll find out the answer at the end of the programme.
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Professor Karen Dillon is the author of a book on twins in American literature and a twin herself.
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Here she discusses the good and bad sides of twinship with Anand Jagatia for BBC World Service programme CrowdScience.
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being a twin isn't always plain sailing.
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Yeah, it is nice.
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There's never that fear because you're going through school together.
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You're sometimes in the same class together.
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You're making friends together.
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So all of those milestones of childhood in some ways are made easier for twins.
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But then the older you get,
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the more you realise how much people really think of you as a twin rather than as an individual.
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Twins go through many childhood milestones together.
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A milestone is an important stage of development,
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so a childhood milestone could be something like your first day at school.
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But being a twin isn't always plain sailing,
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an idiom meaning easy and problem free.
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Many twins find it hard to establish their own identity as a separate and unique individual.
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Our fascination with twins also comes from the age-old nature versus nurture debate.
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How much of our lives is determined by nature,
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the genetics we're born with,
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and how much by nurture,
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the environment we grow up in?
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Because twins are so genetically similar,
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differences differences between them tell scientists a lot.
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Here's presenter of BBC World Service programme CrowdScience,
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Anand Jagatia, discussing this with Helena de Bress,
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a philosopher at Wellesley College, Massachusetts.
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And that's right, another twin.
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Yeah, you hear about twins that were separated at birth,
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grew up in different parts of the world,
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and they kind of have these eerily similar life courses and you think,
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gosh, how much choice have I had over the way that my life's turned out?
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Absolutely, yeah.
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There's that really famous case of the Jim twins who were reunited at age 39 after being separated at birth
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and they just had so many similarities.
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It was crazy.
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They both married someone called Linda and then divorced her for someone called Betty.
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They both named their dog Toy.
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It was like ridiculous.
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The twins Jim Lewis and Jim Springer were separated at birth.
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The phrase separated at birth can be used to describe two people with strong similarities,
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although in this case the twins were literally separated and adopted by different parents at birth.
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When the Jims were reunited in the 1970s,
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everyone was amazed at how similar their lives were.
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Anand used the adjective eerie,
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meaning strange in a frightening, mysterious way.
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And Helena says it was crazy,
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using crazy to mean strange and fantastic.
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Yes, I think strange, mysterious and fantastic describe being a twin quite well.
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OK Neil, it's time to reveal the answer to your question.
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I asked which Hollywood star is a twin?
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And you said C.
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Scarlett Johansson.
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I did.
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Which was the right answer.
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Yay!
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Let's recap the vocabulary we've learned,
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starting with roll your eyes,
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to move your eyes upwards to show you are bored or annoyed.
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A milestone is a significant stage in the development of something.
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The idiom, it's not plain sailing,
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describes difficult and problematic situations.
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The phrase separated at birth can describe two people who are unusually similar.
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It also refers to siblings who were adopted by different parents at birth.
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And the adjective eerie means strange in a frightening and mysterious way.
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And finally, if someone says it was crazy,
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they mean it was strange and fantastic.
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Once again, our six minutes are up.
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But remember, you can find worksheets,
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quizzes and loads more resources to improve your English on our website, bbclearningenglish.com.
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See you there soon, but for now, goodbye.
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Goodbye.

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About This Lesson

This lesson focuses on the intriguing topic of twins, exploring their unique experiences and the common questions they face. By engaging with the content, learners will practice listening comprehension and enhance their speaking skills through shadowing techniques. This exercise is particularly useful for those aiming to improve their English pronunciation and prepare for situations like IELTS speaking practice. We will cover key vocabulary and phrases related to twins, allowing learners to articulate their thoughts more clearly and confidently.

Key Vocabulary & Phrases

  • Non-identical twins - Twins that come from two separate eggs and share half their genes.
  • Identical twins - Twins that come from a single fertilized egg and share 100% of their genes.
  • Milestone - An important stage of development in a person's life.
  • Fascination - A strong interest in something.
  • Annoying - Causing irritation or displeasure.
  • Roll their eyes - A gesture often indicating boredom or annoyance.
  • Psychic powers - The ability to perceive things beyond normal sensory contact.
  • Swap - To exchange or trade items or experiences.

Practice Tips

To maximize the effectiveness of this lesson, utilize a shadowing app to practice speaking along with the video. As you listen to the discussion about twins, try to mimic the tone and speed of the speakers. This will help you to not only improve your English pronunciation but also gain insight into conversational rhythms. Given the conversational nature of the video, it's perfect for shadowing. Repeat sentences closely after you hear them, ensuring that you match the intonation and rhythm. Aim for fluency rather than perfection, and don't hesitate to pause the video if needed to maintain clarity.

This engaging content from the shadowing site will provide you with a valuable context for using the vocabulary effectively. Consider asking yourself questions similar to those posed in the video, like, "What do I find fascinating about twins?" This will engage you more deeply and enhance your ability to articulate thoughts during your IELTS speaking practice. By integrating these techniques into your regular practice, you can significantly improve your English speaking skills and confidence.

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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