Disability in music and theatre ⏲️ 6 Minute English
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 17 ก.ย. 2024
- The UK's Equality Act of 2010 guaranteed the rights of disabled people to equal access to education, employment, and services, including music, theatre and the arts. Despite this, it's still difficult for disabled musicians and music fans to perform and see live music. Neil and Georgie introduce you to some ways people are trying to change this, while teaching you some useful vocabulary. 👇👇👇
❓❓❓ A study by disabled musicians’ group, Attitude is Everything, found that one third of music venues provided no disabled access information at all. But which London music venue was recently given a Gold award for accessibility for disabled musicians and audiences? Was it:
a) The Royal Albert Hall?
b) The Southbank Centre? or,
c) Brixton Academy?
Listen to the programme to hear the answer. You can download the audio and a free programme transcript here 👉
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Vocabulary:
✔️lived experience - the things that someone has directly experienced themselves, especially when these give the person understanding that people who have only heard about such experiences do not have
✔️accessible - enabling a person with a disability to engage in the same interactions, acquire the same information, and enjoy the same services as a person without a disability
✔️mass-produce - produce a lot of the same product cheaply in a factory
✔️bespoke - made specially for one person in particular
✔️dyslexic - having dyslexia, a condition which makes it difficult for someone to spell, read or write
✔️colour-coded - using different colours to represent different parts or functions of something
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This is a great listen! Very informative, thank you, love seeing accessibility being promoted.
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I've been listening to the BBC for quite a few years, especially the News Review and 6-Minute English, and I really enjoy watching and listening. However, I believe it would be more engaging if the 6-Minute English videos included some movement, providing contextual representation to help in remembering new words or chunks of sentences.
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Love from China, I'm happy that I can understand most of the words and the main topic of the video
Great resource to enhance my ability in English.
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VOCABULARY FROM VIDEO “Disability in music and theatre ⏲ 6 Minute English”
1. Break down barriers (IDIOM): to improve understanding and communication between people who have different opinions
2. Collaborates with: to work with someone else for a special purpose
3. Lived experience : the things that someone has directly experienced themselves, especially when these give the person understanding that people who have only heard about such experiences do not have
4. Accessible : enabling a person with a disability to engage in the same interactions, acquire the same information, and enjoy the same services as a person without a disability
5. Mass-produce : produce a lot of the same product cheaply in a factory
6. Bespoke : made specially for one person in particular
7. Dyslexic : having dyslexia, a condition which makes it difficult for someone to spell, read or write
8. Colour-coded : using different colours to represent different parts or functions of something.
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I listening a bbs Quite recently, l don’t understand everything, but I try which each lesson recognise something new
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It’s essential for the public facilities to make sure that their venues are accessible for the people with mobility issues. For instance, a ramp can be useful for people using wheelchairs.😊
Thanks for the video.
Hello, I am from Iraq. I am very proud of myself that I am learning the English language, and I want other ideas in order for my English language to develop, and I hope to speak it well and with excellent fluency.
Good luck
From Jordan
U must talk every day
Respect
Hello thank you for a video
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Very useful programm to learn english, but i think it would be better if you include to the audio interactive images and new vocabulary words below
Sometimes i struggle to recognize the words spelt
Thanks it was useful 👍👏
In France, thee scandal is than disable people don't have access to employment, because nurse, secretaire and teacher make profits from their profession of it, it's outrageous !
thanks
A good lesson yet though.
This is useful video it's very good
The video is meaningfull. It is quite hard when I listen the vid with 1.25x❤
It's tough for people with disability to live lived experiences when most of the venues aren't accessible.
From Colombia, art is a good way that disabled people improve their skills, so new instruments allow disabled musicians express their live experience through music
it will be more useful if you wrire the transcript in the video itself
Why bbc learning aap is closed ,I hurt
Do people in europe eat buckwheat?
accessible /əkˈsesəbl/
Correct your pronunciation pls