VOCABULARY FORM VIDEO “Can climate change cause more disease? - 6 Minute English” 1. Forefront: the most noticeable or important position 2. Paediatrician: a doctor who has special training in medical care for children 3. Symptom: physical signs of the presence of an illness or disease in your body 4. Fever: medical condition in which your body temperature is higher than normal, and your heart beats very fast 5. Critical window: limited period of time during which action must be taken to achieve a desired result 6. Host: plant or animal that another plant or animal lives on as a parasite, or uses for food 7. A part of the jigsaw/puzzle: a part of a complicated or continuing situation that helps you to understand it 8. Domino effect: situation in which something, usually bad, happens, causing further negative events to happen 9. Transmit: to broadcast something, or to send out or carry signals or messages using radio, television, etc. - transmit data/information - transmit a signal/code/message 10. Focus on: to give a lot of attention to one particular person, subject, or thing 11. Take a long, hard look at something: to examine something very carefully in order to improve it in the future 12. Take a look at 13. Mosquito-borne 14. Dengue fever 27/05/2023 VIET NAM ALL THE BEST FOR YOU ^^
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Note: This is not a word-for-word transcript. Beth Hello. This is 6 Minute English from BBC Learning English. I’m Beth. Neil And I’m Neil. Beth Here at 6 Minute English, we discussed animals adapting their behaviour in response to climate change in earlier programmes, but we didn’t focus on one species in detail. So, in this programme, we’ll take a look at an especially unwelcome insect: the mosquito. Neil Every year, mosquito-borne diseases kill around three-quarters of a million globally, with most deaths occurring in children under five. Beth With warming temperatures, mosquitos are now spreading to new areas, including Europe. We’ll hear about dengue fever, one of the diseases they bring, and as usual, we’ll learn some useful new vocabulary as well. But first, I have a question for you, Neil. Dengue isn’t the only sickness mosquitos spread, so which of the following is also a mosquito-borne disease? Is it: a) ebola, b) cholera, or c) malaria? Neil I think the answer is c) malaria. Beth OK, Neil, we’ll find out later in the programme. One country at the forefront of the problem is Indonesia which, in recent years, has seen a surge in dengue-related deaths. Here’s Dr. Dewi Iriani, a paediatrician in the Indonesian capital, Jakarta, speaking with BBC World Service programme, The Climate Question. Dr. Dewi Iriani Fever and muscle aches are common symptoms for a viral infection. But if they're accompanied by symptoms, for example red spots on the skin, or maybe there is a fever that lasts for three days, we can suspect that it’s dengue fever. Day five to seven is the critical window for a dengue fever patient. Sometimes parents don't know about this critical window, and when they bring the child to the hospital, it's difficult for us to help. Neil Dr. Iriani describes the symptoms of dengue - the signs that indicate the presence of a disease in your body. These include fever, when your body temperature is higher than normal, and your heart beats very fast. Beth Dengue is not fatal - if you receive treatment quickly. There is a critical window between days five and seven of the infection when a patient needs treatment to survive. A critical window refers to a limited period of time during which action must be taken to achieve a certain result. Neil Dengue cases in Indonesia have now grown to over 150,000 and many blame climate change. Periods of drought, when little rain falls, force people to collect drinking water in buckets, giving mosquitos places to breed. Beth According to Professor Manisha Kulkarni, an epidemiologist from the University of Ottawa, higher temperatures also mean higher rates of replication, something she explained to Paul Conolly, presenter of BBC World Service’s, The Climate Question. Manisha Kulkarni The higher the temperature, the quicker that the mosquito can actually replicate that virus within its body, and then be able to transmit it back to another host when it bites. Paul Conolly Manisha also talked about the link between poverty and dengue, which is an important part of this jigsaw isn't it, because as more and more people move to cities and live in cramped conditions, with poor sanitation, then more and more people are exposed to dengue, so there's something of a domino effect here. Neil Dengue spreads when an infected mosquito bites a host - an animal that another animal lives on or uses for food. And Professor Kulkarni is concerned about poverty as much as climate change. She calls it an important part of the jigsaw, an idiom meaning a part of a complicated situation that helps you understand it. Beth Poverty forces many Indonesians to move into crowded cities with poor sanitation. These provide the perfect breeding ground for mosquitos creating a domino effect - a situation in which something bad happens, causing further negative consequences. Neil The domino effect means that dengue is spreading not just in Asia, but in parts of the world which didn’t have it before, including France, Spain, and Italy. But the news isn’t all bad. Fortunately, technology is getting better at slowing the spread, including early warning systems that can predict dengue outbreaks months in advance, and the ongoing work to produce a vaccine. All of which, hopefully, mean an end to dengue, and similar diseases… speaking of which, Beth, what was the answer to your question? Beth I asked you to name another mosquito-borne disease, besides dengue. Neil And I said malaria. Beth Which was the correct answer! Dengue, malaria, and yellow fever are all diseases spread by mosquitoes. Right, let’s recap the vocabulary we’ve learned from this programme, starting with symptom - a sign of the presence of a disease in your body. Neil A fever is a medical condition which increases your body temperature and heartbeat. Beth A critical window is a limited period of time during which action must be taken to achieve the desired outcome. Neil The word host has several meanings, but in biology it’s a plant or animal that another plant or animal lives on as a parasite or uses for food. Beth The idiom part of the jigsaw,or part of the puzzle, means a part of a complicated situation that helps you to understand it. Neil And finally, one negative event causing another, which in turn causes another, can be called a domino effect. Once again, our six minutes are up. Goodbye! Beth Bye!
Increase in population, urbanization, cramped living conditions are mainly responsible for spread of diseases. Lack, of hygienic living conditions and access to pure drinking water is also due to man made factors
Today's topic is about dengue fever.When you have dengue, it's important to notice it as soon as possible in order to recover quickly.This means there is a critical window.
The host's symptom is fever, so the critical window is short, but luckily, the doctors have just discovered the last part of the jigsaw/puzzle for the cure. However, the supplies for the medicine had just run out, and it caused a domino effect, so the patients had to wait.
Is the term "an important part of the jigsaw" referring to something necessary or crucial. Could I say "I am in the mood to get a band 9 on the IELTS, and watching videos made by BBC is an important part of the jigsaw without a shadow of a doubt."?
Yes. ‘An important part of the jigsaw’ means an important part of something bigger, which contains many components. 😊 Your example sentence is good but we wouldn’t use ‘I’m in the mood for’ here. ‘In the mood’ is more for something small you would quite like at the time of speaking, such as ‘a coffee’ or ‘the cinema’. You would be better saying ‘I hope for a band 9 in IELTS…’. Good luck with your exam!! 🎉
One of the animals that I hate the most is mosquito as they are dangerous and bloodsuckers .Don't underestimate them. Even they are small, they are toxic and annoying.
in the forefront of public health concerns, dengue fever stands as a critical symptom within the mosquito-borne diseases. Recognizing the critical window for intervention, health officials must focus on the host population as a crucial part of the puzzle, as controlling mosquito populations can have a domino effect in preventing the transmission of dengue. At the forefront of public health concerns, dengue, a mosquito-borne disease, has become a critical symptom to monitor within a specific window of time, as it can transmit rapidly among hosts, setting off a domino effect of infections. Understanding this puzzle, health authorities focus on early detection and containment measures to prevent the fever from spreading further. At the forefront of medical research, understanding the early symptom of fever is crucial, as it marks the critical window for intervention in combating mosquito-borne diseases like dengue. Each piece of information is like a part of a jigsaw puzzle, where focusing on the host's response can help unravel the domino effect of how the disease transmits and spreads
mosquito-borne deseases are killing three- quarters of million people globally every year. Warm climate cause the spread of mosquito to many countries including Europe. Dengue fever which has symptoms such as: red- spots on the skin, fever (a medical condition in which your temprature is higher than normal and your heart beats very fast) is not fatal If we know about critical window and take the treatment quickly.
As the climate heads into greater extremes globally, how can we best deal with future climate crises? The short answer is that we cannot deal with them unless we take care of nature's inner balance. We live in a tightly-closed and interdependent system in which everything boomerangs back to us. While living in such a system, we need to reconsider what we want and think, and how we treat each other, because our human connections are the primary influence on how nature responds to us. It is common to think that climate is dependent on factors outside of us-whether it be balances between heat and cold in the environment, or the effects of various kinds of pollution we emit-because we lack a complete picture of how our attitudes to each other bring about the strongest responses from nature toward us. No creature distorts nature the way that we people do. And it is not simply a matter of switching to renewable energy sources, electric cars and the like; it is a matter of how we relate to each other. If we truly wish to witness more balance throughout nature and not have to deal with all kinds of cold waves and other natural disasters, then similarly to how we have electricity, water and gas meters in our homes, we should also have meters that count how much evil we emit into the world from our negative attitudes to each other. What I mean is that if we could feel the extent to which we emit negative forces into the world, which negatively ricochet back to us, then we would wish to change this negative driver within us. We would want to switch it to a drive that makes our human connections positive, and which harmonizes us with nature. In simple terms, when we get up in the morning, we should first and foremost consider what we need to do in order for all people to have it good. Developing such an attitude is not so simple, yet we will need to seriously work on it as we head into the future. A life of increasing blows from nature or a life of peace and harmony depends on the extent to which we impact a shift in our attitudes to each other-from negative to positive.
VOCABULARY FORM VIDEO “Can climate change cause more disease? - 6 Minute English”
1. Forefront: the most noticeable or important position
2. Paediatrician: a doctor who has special training in medical care for children
3. Symptom: physical signs of the presence of an illness or disease in your body
4. Fever: medical condition in which your body temperature is higher than normal, and your heart beats very fast
5. Critical window: limited period of time during which action must be taken to achieve a desired result
6. Host: plant or animal that another plant or animal lives on as a parasite, or uses for food
7. A part of the jigsaw/puzzle: a part of a complicated or continuing situation that helps you to understand it
8. Domino effect: situation in which something, usually bad, happens, causing further negative events to happen
9. Transmit: to broadcast something, or to send out or carry signals or messages using radio, television, etc.
- transmit data/information
- transmit a signal/code/message
10. Focus on: to give a lot of attention to one particular person, subject, or thing
11. Take a long, hard look at something: to examine something very carefully in order to improve it in the future
12. Take a look at
13. Mosquito-borne
14. Dengue fever
27/05/2023 VIET NAM
ALL THE BEST FOR YOU ^^
Fantastic summary of the vocabulary, well done! 👏
i see that you like spending time to find a new idiom or word and then explain this to us, thanks a lot for you work Thuỳ Trang, i think other people appreciate what you do, dont give up sensei!
Thanks
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Note: This is not a word-for-word transcript.
Beth
Hello. This is 6 Minute English from BBC Learning English. I’m Beth.
Neil
And I’m Neil.
Beth
Here at 6 Minute English, we discussed animals adapting their behaviour in response to climate change in earlier programmes, but we didn’t focus on one species in detail. So, in this programme, we’ll take a look at an especially unwelcome insect: the mosquito.
Neil
Every year, mosquito-borne diseases kill around three-quarters of a million globally, with most deaths occurring in children under five.
Beth
With warming temperatures, mosquitos are now spreading to new areas, including Europe. We’ll hear about dengue fever, one of the diseases they bring, and as usual, we’ll learn some useful new vocabulary as well. But first, I have a question for you, Neil. Dengue isn’t the only sickness mosquitos spread, so which of the following is also a mosquito-borne disease? Is it:
a) ebola,
b) cholera, or
c) malaria?
Neil
I think the answer is c) malaria.
Beth
OK, Neil, we’ll find out later in the programme. One country at the forefront of the problem is Indonesia which, in recent years, has seen a surge in dengue-related deaths. Here’s Dr. Dewi Iriani, a paediatrician in the Indonesian capital, Jakarta, speaking with BBC World Service programme, The Climate Question.
Dr. Dewi Iriani
Fever and muscle aches are common symptoms for a viral infection. But if they're accompanied by symptoms, for example red spots on the skin, or maybe there is a fever that lasts for three days, we can suspect that it’s dengue fever. Day five to seven is the critical window for a dengue fever patient. Sometimes parents don't know about this critical window, and when they bring the child to the hospital, it's difficult for us to help.
Neil
Dr. Iriani describes the symptoms of dengue - the signs that indicate the presence of a disease in your body. These include fever, when your body temperature is higher than normal, and your heart beats very fast.
Beth
Dengue is not fatal - if you receive treatment quickly. There is a critical window between days five and seven of the infection when a patient needs treatment to survive. A critical window refers to a limited period of time during which action must be taken to achieve a certain result.
Neil
Dengue cases in Indonesia have now grown to over 150,000 and many blame climate change. Periods of drought, when little rain falls, force people to collect drinking water in buckets, giving mosquitos places to breed.
Beth
According to Professor Manisha Kulkarni, an epidemiologist from the University of Ottawa, higher temperatures also mean higher rates of replication, something she explained to Paul Conolly, presenter of BBC World Service’s, The Climate Question.
Manisha Kulkarni
The higher the temperature, the quicker that the mosquito can actually replicate that virus within its body, and then be able to transmit it back to another host when it bites.
Paul Conolly
Manisha also talked about the link between poverty and dengue, which is an important part of this jigsaw isn't it, because as more and more people move to cities and live in cramped conditions, with poor sanitation, then more and more people are exposed to dengue, so there's something of a domino effect here.
Neil
Dengue spreads when an infected mosquito bites a host - an animal that another animal lives on or uses for food. And Professor Kulkarni is concerned about poverty as much as climate change. She calls it an important part of the jigsaw, an idiom meaning a part of a complicated situation that helps you understand it.
Beth
Poverty forces many Indonesians to move into crowded cities with poor sanitation. These provide the perfect breeding ground for mosquitos creating a domino effect - a situation in which something bad happens, causing further negative consequences.
Neil
The domino effect means that dengue is spreading not just in Asia, but in parts of the world which didn’t have it before, including France, Spain, and Italy. But the news isn’t all bad. Fortunately, technology is getting better at slowing the spread, including early warning systems that can predict dengue outbreaks months in advance, and the ongoing work to produce a vaccine. All of which, hopefully, mean an end to dengue, and similar diseases… speaking of which, Beth, what was the answer to your question?
Beth
I asked you to name another mosquito-borne disease, besides dengue.
Neil
And I said malaria.
Beth
Which was the correct answer! Dengue, malaria, and yellow fever are all diseases spread by mosquitoes. Right, let’s recap the vocabulary we’ve learned from this programme, starting with symptom - a sign of the presence of a disease in your body.
Neil
A fever is a medical condition which increases your body temperature and heartbeat.
Beth
A critical window is a limited period of time during which action must be taken to achieve the desired outcome.
Neil
The word host has several meanings, but in biology it’s a plant or animal that another plant or animal lives on as a parasite or uses for food.
Beth
The idiom part of the jigsaw,or part of the puzzle, means a part of a complicated situation that helps you to understand it.
Neil
And finally, one negative event causing another, which in turn causes another, can be called a domino effect. Once again, our six minutes are up. Goodbye!
Beth
Bye!
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I am also weak in English
I like to discover things related to insects
Increase in population, urbanization, cramped living conditions are mainly responsible for spread of diseases. Lack, of hygienic living conditions and access to pure drinking water is also due to man made factors
Today's topic is about dengue fever.When you have dengue, it's important to notice it as soon as possible in order to recover quickly.This means there is a critical window.
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1. 1:45 fever
2. 1:50 2:13 symptom
3. 2:00 2:32 critical window
4. 3:27 host
5. 3:33 4:02 a part of the jigsaw/puzzle
6. 3:43 4:20 a domino effect
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Wow how is amazing useful videos and fantastic informations in this programme i don't know about moquetos but i know about this people's voice ❤😂
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I assumed the video to be about bodily weather change with outside weather changes like headaches, fever, migraines and body pain and fatigue but...
The host's symptom is fever, so the critical window is short, but luckily, the doctors have just discovered the last part of the jigsaw/puzzle for the cure. However, the supplies for the medicine had just run out, and it caused a domino effect, so the patients had to wait.
May Allah protect us all from these diseases
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I was totally freaked out when suddenly I couldn’t understand a single word, but it turns out the person was speaking Indonesian
Is the term "an important part of the jigsaw" referring to something necessary or crucial. Could I say "I am in the mood to get a band 9 on the IELTS, and watching videos made by BBC is an important part of the jigsaw without a shadow of a doubt."?
Yes. ‘An important part of the jigsaw’ means an important part of something bigger, which contains many components. 😊 Your example sentence is good but we wouldn’t use ‘I’m in the mood for’ here. ‘In the mood’ is more for something small you would quite like at the time of speaking, such as ‘a coffee’ or ‘the cinema’. You would be better saying ‘I hope for a band 9 in IELTS…’. Good luck with your exam!! 🎉
@bbclearningenglish Thanks for your hints that are ever so beneficial for my English learning.
Start listening to the professional say and read the subtitle. I thought he is from India immediately :))
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One of the animals that I hate the most is mosquito as they are dangerous and bloodsuckers .Don't underestimate them. Even they are small, they are toxic and annoying.
Thanks for you comment! They can certainly be annoying!
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in the forefront of public health concerns, dengue fever stands as a critical symptom within the mosquito-borne diseases. Recognizing the critical window for intervention, health officials must focus on the host population as a crucial part of the puzzle, as controlling mosquito populations can have a domino effect in preventing the transmission of dengue.
At the forefront of public health concerns, dengue, a mosquito-borne disease, has become a critical symptom to monitor within a specific window of time, as it can transmit rapidly among hosts, setting off a domino effect of infections. Understanding this puzzle, health authorities focus on early detection and containment measures to prevent the fever from spreading further.
At the forefront of medical research, understanding the early symptom of fever is crucial, as it marks the critical window for intervention in combating mosquito-borne diseases like dengue. Each piece of information is like a part of a jigsaw puzzle, where focusing on the host's response can help unravel the domino effect of how the disease transmits and spreads
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what's the dengue's meaning?
Dengue fever is the name of a disease
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Mosquito jigsaw
Climate change more information
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mosquito-borne deseases are killing three- quarters of million people globally every year. Warm climate cause the spread of mosquito to many countries including Europe. Dengue fever which has symptoms such as: red- spots on the skin, fever (a medical condition in which your temprature is higher than normal and your heart beats very fast) is not fatal If we know about critical window and take the treatment quickly.
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As the climate heads into greater extremes globally, how can we best deal with future climate crises?
The short answer is that we cannot deal with them unless we take care of nature's inner balance.
We live in a tightly-closed and interdependent system in which everything boomerangs back to us. While living in such a system, we need to reconsider what we want and think, and how we treat each other, because our human connections are the primary influence on how nature responds to us.
It is common to think that climate is dependent on factors outside of us-whether it be balances between heat and cold in the environment, or the effects of various kinds of pollution we emit-because we lack a complete picture of how our attitudes to each other bring about the strongest responses from nature toward us.
No creature distorts nature the way that we people do. And it is not simply a matter of switching to renewable energy sources, electric cars and the like; it is a matter of how we relate to each other.
If we truly wish to witness more balance throughout nature and not have to deal with all kinds of cold waves and other natural disasters, then similarly to how we have electricity, water and gas meters in our homes, we should also have meters that count how much evil we emit into the world from our negative attitudes to each other. What I mean is that if we could feel the extent to which we emit negative forces into the world, which negatively ricochet back to us, then we would wish to change this negative driver within us. We would want to switch it to a drive that makes our human connections positive, and which harmonizes us with nature.
In simple terms, when we get up in the morning, we should first and foremost consider what we need to do in order for all people to have it good. Developing such an attitude is not so simple, yet we will need to seriously work on it as we head into the future. A life of increasing blows from nature or a life of peace and harmony depends on the extent to which we impact a shift in our attitudes to each other-from negative to positive.
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