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Grab yourself a coffee.
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A new study says that caffeine might be good for you.
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This is News Review from BBC Learning English.
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I'm Neil.
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And I'm Beth.
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Make sure you watch to the end to learn vocabulary to talk about this story.
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Don't forget to subscribe to our channel,
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like this video and try the quiz on our website.
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Now the story.
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Caffeine could reduce your risk of obesity,
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type 2 diabetes and heart disease.
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That's according to a new study looking into the effects of high caffeine levels in the blood.
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Researchers found that if your body processes caffeine slowly,
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you are likely to be thinner and have a lower risk of diabetes.
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Scientists say further research needs to be done.
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You've been looking at the headlines, Beth.
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What's the vocabulary?
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We have, fancy a cuppa,
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turns out and how come.
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This is News Review from BBC Learning English.
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Let's have a look at our first headline.
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This is from Euro Weekly News.
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Fancy a cuppa?
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New study links caffeine consumption to reduced risk of obesity and type 2 diabetes.
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So this headline starts with a question.
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Fancy a cuppa?
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Quite a strange-sounding question.
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Can we break it down?
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Yeah, well, here fancy means do you want.
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So, we could say fancy a chat or fancy a film.
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And then we have a cuppa,
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which is the way that we naturally pronounce a cup of.
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But a cuppa what?
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Because the headline doesn't say.
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No, the headline doesn't say,
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but it is a cup of tea.
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Maybe because in Britain we drink so much tea,
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we just assume when we use this expression,
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fancy a cuppa, we're talking about tea.
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Yeah, and the headline writer is saying fancy a cuppa as though they are offering the reader a cup of tea,
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which of course contains caffeine.
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Now, this is friendly, it's inviting,
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but also that cup of tea might have health benefits.
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It might, yeah.
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Let's have a look at that again.
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Let's look at our next headline.
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This is from the Huffington Post.
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Turns out coffee has a health benefit we've only just discovered.
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We already know that coffee has a lot of health benefits,
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but this report is saying that the caffeine in coffee could also have health benefits.
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We're looking at turns out,
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which is short for it turns out that.
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That's right.
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And when we use turns out,
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it means that the result or outcome of something becomes known.
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And it's often something a bit surprising,
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but it can be a positive or a negative surprise.
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Yeah.
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Like in this headline, it's something unexpected.
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We're saying the results of this study show benefits we didn't know about previously.
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That's right.
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And turns out is used a lot in conversational English.
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So, for example, maybe I leave my umbrella at home because I think it's going to be dry,
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but then I end up very wet and I say,
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turns out it's raining.
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Yes, it can be positive as well, as you said.
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You could take an exam and think,
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oh no, what a disaster, I have failed.
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But it turns out that you've passed.
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Let's look at that again.
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Let's have our next headline.
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This is from Medical News Today.
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How come higher blood caffeine is linked to lower body fat and type 2 diabetes risk?
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So this headline is about this link between caffeine and health.
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It starts with a question and it contains how come.
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We know those words how and come,
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but you put them together, what's the sense?
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Well, how come is another way of saying why.
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So an alternative question for the headline could be why is higher blood caffeine linked to lower body fat?
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Yeah, so that seems simple – how come means why.
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But there is an important difference in the way you use it.
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When we use how come to ask a question,
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we don't use the normal grammar for questions.
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We don't say, how come did you go to the cinema?
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We say, how come you went to the cinema?
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That's right.
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And intonation is important too,
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because you need to use that to make it sound like a question.
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So, I could say, Neil,
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how come you're wearing that shirt again?
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I like this shirt.
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And there's another small difference between why and how come, isn't there?
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Yes, it's quite informal, so we can hear it a lot in conversational English.
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Let's look at that again.
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We've had fancier.
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Do you want to?
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Turns out the result is...
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And how come?
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Why?
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And coffee is a popular topic with a lot of you,
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something that we've discussed many times before,
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and you can listen to some of those discussions by clicking here right now.
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  • fancy a cuppa: 차 한 잔 어떠세요? (친근하게 음료를 제안하는 표현)
  • turns out: ~로 밝혀지다 (상황이나 사실이 드러나는 것을 표현)
  • how come: 왜 그런 거죠? (이유를 물을 때 사용하는 표현)
  • health benefits: 건강 이점 (건강에 긍정적인 영향을 미치는 요인)
  • body processes: 신체 처리 (신체가 물질을 처리하는 방식)
  • obesity: 비만 (체중 과다 상태)
  • type 2 diabetes: 제2형 당뇨병 (일반적인 당뇨병 유형)
  • further research: 추가 연구 (더 많은 조사가 필요하다는 의미)

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