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Hello, this is 6 minute English from bbc learning English
1.
I’m Nio.
And I’m Beth.
In this programme, we are discussing the positives and negetives of social media in the lives of young people.
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And this is a really trending topic of the moment
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because what’s happening in Australia where a new law to limit under 16 year old access to social media is being debated.
Nio, tell me one good thing and one bad thing about having social media in your life
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Well, one good thing is , It means, I can see what friends are doing, who leave far away.
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And one bad thing is it’s really addictive and a mass of waste of time.
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Well, it’s interesting hear an announce exspective from Nio’s
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Because when it comes to issues like cyberbully, It’s often from young women who almost effective
So, soon, we will hear women from different countries about their online experiences
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And remember you can find all the vocabulary and web sheet on the website bbclearningenglish.com
but first I have a question for you Beth
In 2024, which was the most regularly used social media platform in the world
was it
A. facebook
B. instagram
C. tiktok
oh, I’m going to say tiktok
well, we will find out the answer at the end of the programme
now let’s start from the positive side of social media
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as a politic student and ?? in university, 21 year old ?? campigned in the 2024 US election
here, she explaines one benefit of social media
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to bbc business service’s pick up for world
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I do think social media has played an huge role in educating young burders
different policies and different people who are running
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I know Trump has recently said that he has a soft spot for tiktok
With the great of social media, it spark a lot more debates
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I think my generation has many ? things happend
Haleigh thinks one good thing about social media is that it sparks debates and conversations
It causes debates to start
She comments that Donald Trump is a fan of social media
By saying he has a soft spot for tiktok.
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If you have a soft spot for something or someone, you feel afunctionate and ??
you like it a lot
But of course, that’s not the whole story.
Increasingly, young women are reporting the negative impact social media is making on their life.
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and the pressure appear to be perfect online, especially for men
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?? aged 28, is a busnesswomen and model with a large instagram following, who live in deli, India.
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And ?? is a 26-year-old travel bloger from ?? in 尼日利亚
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Both young women discussed the social media, where is picked up from bbc business service’s in the world.
the person you are dating they might leave you, just because of the social media
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they might think that it’s not good for your marriage
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like you are not, you can’t be a good partner because you are on social media, because you are being watched by a lot of people and they feel a little intimitated by this
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you know what, we saw your “oh my gosh she was wearing this, oh my god”
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but affecting my personal life
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some men or some people, they want to shrink yourself
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so that they can like be a big person
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they get to listen the ?? about you what your family says about you
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and it has a standard for you
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“oh, I know these person, I believe that she’s not a person like doing this things for that reasones”
? thinks some men are intimitated by her popularity on Instagram
intimitated means to feel frightened or nervous because you lack confidence
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she feel people gosps about her posts and photos
using expressions like “oh my gosh” and “on my god” to express their shock or surprise
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and ? agrees she says that on social media, someone want to shrink them out
a ? means you under use your full potential in order to avoid making people feel uncomfortable or to fit in
when she believes online, ? ? those people don’t stand up for her
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to stand up for someone means to defend or support someone who are being critized or bullyed
and I think it’s time you to reveal the answer of your question Nio
I asked which was the most regularly used social media platform in the world in 2024
facebook, instagram of tiktok
what did you say Beth
tiktok
I’m afraid you are wrong.
It’s facebook with over 3 billion regular users
ok let’s recap the vocabulary we’ve learned in this programme
starting with the verb spark means to cause something such as a debate or argument to start happening
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if you have a soft spots for someone you feel ?? for them
you like them very much
to be intimitaded means to feel frightend or nervous because you lack confidence in a situation
The expressions “oh my gosh” and “oh my god” are explainations of strong feelings like shock, surprise, anger and disbelief
if you shrink yourself, you make yourself smaller and don’t use your full potential in order to make others feel comfortable or to fit in with them
and finally to stand up for someone means to be ? and defending a person who is in bully
Once again our time is up
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But if you’re ready for more head over the bbclearningenglish web site to get more ? sheet and quiz
see you there soon
goodbye
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Hello, this is 6 Minute English
from BBC Learning English.
I’m Neil.
And I’m Beth.
In this programme, we’re discussing
the positives and negatives
of social media
in the lives of young people.
And this is a really trending topic
at the moment
because of what’s happening
in Australia,
where a new law to limit under
16-year-olds’ access to social media
is being debated.
Neil, tell me one good thing
and one bad thing about having
social media in your life.
Well, one good thing is
it means I can see
what friends are doing
who live far away.
And one bad thing is it’s really
addictive and a massive waste of time.
Well, it’s interesting to hear
a man’s perspective, Neil,
because when it comes
to issues like cyber-bullying,
it’s often young women
who are most affected,
so soon we’ll be hearing
from women in different countries
about their online experiences.
And remember, you can find
all the vocabulary and a worksheet
on our website:
bbclearningenglish.com
But first I have a question
for you, Beth.
In 2024, which was the most regularly
used social media platform in the world?
Was it a) Facebook?
b) Instagram? or c) TikTok?
Oh, I’m going to say TikTok.
Well, we’ll find out the answer
at the end of the programme.
Now, let’s start with
the positive side of social media.
As a politics student
at Oklahoma University,
21-year-old Haleigh Hurst campaigned
in the 2024 US presidential election.
Here, she explains one benefit
of social media
to BBC World Service programme
Pick of the World:
I do think social media has played
a huge role in educating young voters
on different policies
and different people who are running.
I know Trump has recently said that he
has a soft spot in his heart for TikTok.
With the growth of social media,
it has sparked a lot more debates,
I think my generation too, has seen
so many climactic things happen.
Haleigh thinks one good thing about
social media is that it sparks debates
and conversations -
it causes debates to start.
She comments that
Donald Trump is a fan of social media
by saying he has a soft spot
for TikTok.
If you have a soft spot for something
or someone you feel affectionate
and fond of it - you like it a lot.
But of course,
that’s not the whole story.
Increasingly,
young women are reporting
the negative impact
social media is making on their lives
and the pressure they feel to appear
perfect online, especially from men.
Maanv i Sharma, aged 28,
is a businesswoman and model
with a large Instagram
following who lives in Delhi, India.
And Kemi Adeyemi is a 26-year-old
travel blogger from Lagos in Nigeria.
Both young women discussed
these social media worries
with BBC World Service programme Pick
of the World:
The person you’re dating,
they might leave you just because of
the social media.
They might think that you’re not good
for, you know, marriage like, you’re not,
you can’t be a good partner
because you’re on social media,
because you’re being watched by
a lot of people
and they feel
a little intimidated by this.
“You know what?
We saw your girlfriend,
Oh my gosh! She was wearing this.
Oh my God!”
But it’s affecting my personal life.
Some men or some people,
they want you to shrink yourself
so that they can,
like, be the bigger person.
They get to listen
to what their friends say about you,
or what your family says about you,
and they are not able to,
like, stand up for you to say,
“Oh, I know this person.
I believe she’s not like doing
these things for other reasons.”
Maanvi thinks some men are intimidated
by her popularity on Instagram.
Intimidated means to feel frightened
or nervous because you lack confidence.
She feels people gossip
about her posts and photos,
using expressions like ‘Oh my gosh!’
And ‘Oh my God!’
to express their shock or surprise.
And Kemi agrees.
She says that on social media, some
people want her to shrink herself,
a phrase meaning
that you underuse your full potential
in order to avoid making
people feel uncomfortable,
or to fit in.
When she’s bullied online,
Kemi says that
these people don’t stand up for her.
To stand up for someone
means to defend or support someone
who’s being criticised or bullied.
And I think it’s time you reveal
the answer to your question, Neil.
I asked which was the most regularly
used social media platform in the world
in 2024 - Facebook,
Instagram or TikTok?
What did you say, Beth?
TikTok.
I’m afraid you’re wrong.
It’s Facebook with
over three billion regular users.
Okay, let’s recap the vocabulary
we’ve learned in this programme.
Starting with the verb spark, meaning
to cause something, such as a debate
or argument, to start happening.
If you have a soft spot for someone,
you feel affection for them;
you like them very much.
To be intimidated means
to feel frightened or nervous
because you lack confidence
in a situation.
The expressions ‘Oh my gosh!’
and ‘Oh my God!’ are exclamations
of strong feelings like shock,
surprise, anger or disbelief.
If you shrink yourself,
you make yourself smaller
and don’t use your full potential in
order to make others feel comfortable
or to fit in with them.
And finally, to stand up
for someone means to be vocal
in defending a person
who is being bullied.
Once again, our time is up.
But if you’re ready for more, head over
to the BBC Learning English website
to try the worksheet
with a quiz for this programme.
See you there soon.
Goodbye.
总结
- 人名 Neil
- at the moment 听成of the moment
- 16-year-olds
- live far away 不是leave far away
- a massive waster of time
- a man’s perspective, Neil
- cyber-bullying;没有from ; who are most affected
- w’ll be hearing from women in
- worksheet 新词 工作表、学生问卷
- Oklahoma;Haleigh Hurst;US presidential election
- to BBC World Service programme pick of the world
- voters 听的不熟
- soft spot 软点 表示对某物的偏爱;in his heart没听出来
- growth没听熟
- it has sparked
- I think my generation too, has seen so many climatic things happend;climatic 气候
- affectionate 亲热热情; fond of 喜欢
- the pressure they feel to appear perfect online
- 人名 Maanvi Sharma;德里 Delhi
- 人名 Kemi Adeyemi;bloggerl;Lagos 尼日利亚的城市; Nigeria 尼日利亚
- the social media worries没听出worries
- with BBC World Service programme Pick of the World
- you are not good for , you know , marrigage
- intimidated 受到恐吓
- girlfriend没听出来
- but It’s
- they want you to shrink yourself
- bigger
- they get to listen to what their friends say about you
- and they are not able to like stand up for you to say
- I believe she’s not like doing these things for other reasons
- gossip 闲聊
- some people want her to shrink herself
- phrase 没听熟;underuse 新词;
- when she’s bullied online, Kemi says that these ..
- stand up 要听熟;criticised
- affection 算新词
- exclamations 感叹
- vocal 声音 to be vocal for someone 代表支持某人
- to try the worksheet with a quiz for this programme