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Do you lead a sedentary lifestyle? Watch 6 Minute English - YouTube

Catherine: Hello and welcome to 6 Minute

English. I'm Catherine.

Dan: And I'm Dan.

Catherine: Now Dan, would you say you

had a sedentary lifestyle at all?

Dan: If I only went to work, yes, I would

have a pretty sedentary life. I sit on the

tube, I sit at my desk or in the studio for

most of the day. But because I know

that's not good for my health, I do also

like to go to the gym a couple of times

a week and I'll do some exercise,

like a bike ride or playing football at the

weekend. So, my job

is pretty sedentary, but not my life.

Catherine: Nice answer, Dan. And our

topic today is about how one country in

particular has been very successful

in dealing with the problem of

a sedentary population. But before

we find out more, here is today's question.

According to a recent survey, how long

does the average person in the UK spend

sitting down every day? Is it:

a) between 6 and 7 hours, b) between 7

and 8 hours or c) between 8 and 9 hours?

So, Dan, what do you think?

Dan: Based on my day, it would be

between 8 and 9 hours, but I don't know if

I am an average person! So I'm interested

to learn the answer for myself.

Catherine: We'll find out the answer later

in the programme. Now, 40 years ago

Finland was perhaps the unhealthiest

country in the Western world.

But now, it's one of the healthiest.

Dan: Death by heart disease in Finland

has fallen by 80% and life expectancy, the

age at which the average person lives

until, has risen by 10 years.

Catherine: How has this been achieved?

This was investigated on BBC Radio 4's

You and Yours programme and one of the

ways Finland has improved

the health of the nation is by

a lot of state involvement. BBC reporter

John Laurenson describes in a humorous

way how this works. How does he

describe someone with

many health problems?

John Laurenson: If you're an exercise

shirker because you're fat or old or

asthmatic or chained to your computer or

just plain lazy or all of those things rolled

into one super-health disaster zone,

they will come to you in the form perhaps,

of a stern lady with a clipboard and

make some firm suggestions.

They won't actually drag you off your

PlayStation, out of your nursing home or

out of the pub but they do get quite close.

Catherine: How did he describe someone

with a lot of health problems, Dan?

Dan: Well, he wasn't very complimentary,

and we should emphasise that this report

is quite tongue-in-cheek, which means

that it's meant to be funny and shouldn't

be taken seriously

but he called the people with many health

problems 'super-health disaster zones'.

Catherine: 'Super-health disaster zones'.

So what other vocabulary can we pick

from what he said?

Dan: He talked about being an exercise

shirker. A shirker is someone who avoids

doing something usually because they are

being lazy. It's also a verb, to shirk.

Catherine: Laurenson says that if you are

an exercise shirker or indeed a

super-health disaster zone, someone

from the authorities will come and visit

you. In another tongue-in-cheek

description he says that this visitor might

be a stern lady with a clipboard.

Dan: Stern is an adjective which means

very serious and strict, someone without

a sense of humour who might be quite

angry. And in his description the reporter

says that this stern lady will have a

clipboard. It's a hard board you can attach

papers to so you can write on the paper

while you are moving around.

Catherine: So we have this image of an

angry lady arriving at your house to tell

you off for your health habits and make

you live a healthier life.

Dan: But he does point out that they won't

actually drag you out of your house to do

exercise. However, in the report he goes on

to say that there is lot of encouragement,

even from school age, to eat well

and take regular exercise.

Catherine: Well, before a stern lady with

a clipboard comes and tells us off for not

finishing on time, let's get the answer to

today's quiz. According to a recent survey,

how long does the average person in the

UK spend sitting down every day? Is it:

a) between 6 and 7 hours,

b) between 7 and 8 hours or

c) between 8 and 9 hours?

Dan: And I said I had no idea.

Catherine: Well, the answer was c),

Dan - between 8 and 9 hours.

In fact, it was 8 and a quarter hours.

By comparison, in Finland,

it's less than 6 hours.

Dan: I guess we are a lot more

sedentary in Britain.

Catherine: And sedentary is our first word

in our vocabulary review. It's an adjective

used to describe a lifestyle which involves

a lot of sitting and not much exercise.

Dan: And if you are very sedentary, it can

lead to a lower life expectancy.

Life expectancy, the age to which you

are expected to live.

Catherine: Next we had the word shirker

for someone who avoids doing

something they don't like, usually

because they are lazy. For example,

an exercise shirker avoids exercise.

Dan: Something that is said

tongue-in-cheek is meant to be humorous

and not taken seriously.

Catherine: If you are stern though, you

want to be taken seriously. It's an

adjective that means serious and strict.

Dan: And finally there's clipboard. A board

you attach papers to so you write on them

as you walk around.

Catherine: Well, Dan, it's time for us to

go and get some exercise. Join us again

next time and remember you can find us

on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube

and of course our website

bbclearningenglish.com.

See you soon, bye.

Dan: Bye!

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Catherine: Hello and welcome to 6 Minute |Привіт||ласкаво просимо||

English. I'm Catherine.

Dan: And I'm Dan.

Catherine: Now Dan, would you say you ||||||sen

had a sedentary lifestyle at all? sahip oldu mu||||| ||座りがちな||| ||малорухливий|||

Dan: If I only went to work, yes, I would |||||||yes||would verb

have a pretty sedentary life. I sit on the |||малорухливий|||||

tube, I sit at my desk or in the studio for 管子|||||||||| Subway|||||||||| tüp|||||||||| tubo|||||||||| трубка||||||||||

most of the day. But because I know

that's not good for my health, I do also

like to go to the gym a couple of times

a week and I'll do some exercise, через||||||

like a bike ride or playing football at the ||bicycle ride|Bike ride|||||

weekend. So, my job

is pretty sedentary, but not my life.

Catherine: Nice answer, Dan. And our

topic today is about how one country in

particular has been very successful Especially successful||||

in dealing with the problem of |affrontare||||

a sedentary population. But before ||sedentary community||

we find out more, here is today's question.

According to a recent survey, how long

does the average person in the UK spend

sitting down every day? Is it:

a) between 6 and 7 hours, b) between 7

and 8 hours or c) between 8 and 9 hours?

So, Dan, what do you think?

Dan: Based on my day, it would be

between 8 and 9 hours, but I don't know if

I am an average person! So I'm interested I|||||||

to learn the answer for myself.

Catherine: We'll find out the answer later

in the programme. Now, 40 years ago |||teraz||

Finland was perhaps the unhealthiest ||||most unhealthy ||||mais insalubre ||||the unhealthiest ||forse||più malsano ||||最不健康的 ||||найменш здоровою

country in the Western world. |||Batı dünyası|

But now, it's one of the healthiest. ||||||最健康的之一 ||||||healthiest ||||||most healthy ||||||найздоровіших ||||||mais saudável

Dan: Death by heart disease in Finland |Heart disease mortality||heart disease||| |Ölüm|||||

has fallen by 80% and life expectancy, the |||||预期寿命| ||||life expectancy|| |||||beklenti, yaşam süresi| |||||очікувана трив| |||||expectativa de vida| 已下降80%,而平均寿命

age at which the average person lives 人们平均存活的年龄

until, has risen by 10 years. ||上升了|| ||increased|| 也因此增加了10年。

Catherine: How has this been achieved? 凯瑟琳:这是如何实现的?

This was investigated on BBC Radio 4's ||调查了|||| This|||||| ||looked into|||| 这是在BBC Radio 4的调查的

You and Yours programme and one of the 《你和你的》节目中进行的

ways Finland has improved

the health of the nation is by ||||Country's health|| ||||ulusun sağlığı||

a lot of state involvement. BBC reporter ||||大量的国家参与|| ||||involvement|| |||devlet müdahalesi|devlet müdahalesi|| ||||участь держави|| ||||参与|| 很多国家介入。BBC记者

John Laurenson describes in a humorous |劳伦森|||| John Laurenson humorously|||||轻松幽默 |||||mizahi bir şekilde 约翰·劳伦森以幽默的方式描述了这一点。

way how this works. How does he 他是怎么做的

describe someone with

many health problems? |well-being|

John Laurenson: If you're an exercise |Laurenson||||

shirker because you're fat or old or 懒惰者|||||| fugidor|||||| lazy person|||||| kaytaran çünkü şişman|||||| scansafatiche|||||| 偷懒者|||||| лінивий праців|||||| 怠け者|||||| leniwiec||||||

asthmatic or chained to your computer or asthma sufferer||restricted|||| asmático||preso|||| asthmatic||chained|||| astımlı||zincirlenmiş|||| asmatico||incatenato|||| 哮喘患者|||||| астматик||прив'язаний|||| 喘息持ち||||||

just plain lazy or all of those things rolled |simply|Unmotivated||||||combined ||||||||birleşmiş |simplesmente||||||| 只是懒惰或所有这些问题加在一起

into one super-health disaster zone, ||||catastrophic health crisis|disaster area |||||bölge 成为一个超级健康灾难区

they will come to you in the form perhaps, 它们可能以这种方式呈现给您

of a stern lady with a clipboard and ||strict||||notepad| ||severa|senhora severa|||prancheta| ||stern||||di una signora severa con un clipboard e| ||sert||||pano| ||severa||||clipbord| ||严厉的||||| ||сувора||||блокнот| ||厳しい||||クリップボード| ||||||teczka| d'une dame sévère avec un presse-papiers et

make some firm suggestions. ||kesin| to make||| ||Definite| ||ferme|

They won't actually drag you off your They|||drag||| |||sürüklemek||| |||引きずる||| |||forcefully remove||| 他们实际上不会把你从PlayStation上拉下来

PlayStation, out of your nursing home or ||||养老院|| ||||nursing|| PlayStation||||care facility|| ||||看護|| PlayStation||||cuidando de|| 或是从养老院里拉出来,或是从酒吧里

out of the pub but they do get quite close. z hospody, ale dostanou se docela blízko. 但他们会走得相当近。

Catherine: How did he describe someone

with a lot of health problems, Dan?

Dan: Well, he wasn't very complimentary, |||||praising |||||elogioso |||||complimentary |||||不太赞赏 |||||похвальний |||||褒めるような

and we should emphasise that this report |||強調|||

is quite tongue-in-cheek, which means ||俏皮的|||| ||humorous sarcasm|||| ||皮肉な|||| 是相当挖苦的,这意味着

that it's meant to be funny and shouldn't |||||Not serious|| 它是用来搞笑的,不应该

be taken seriously ||Earnestly 认真对待

but he called the people with many health

problems 'super-health disaster zones'. ||||灾区

Catherine: 'Super-health disaster zones'. ||||灾区

So what other vocabulary can we pick

from what he said?

Dan: He talked about being an exercise ||||being an||

shirker. A shirker is someone who avoids ||||||逃避 ||||||evita ||scansafatiche|||| ||||||уникає

doing something usually because they are ||||彼らは|

being lazy. It's also a verb, to shirk. |||||||偷懒 |||||||Avoid responsibility |||||||scansare la fatica |||||||ухилятися |||||||怠ける

Catherine: Laurenson says that if you are

an exercise shirker or indeed a

super-health disaster zone, someone

from the authorities will come and visit ||当局人员|||| ||officials||||

you. In another tongue-in-cheek |||language||

description he says that this visitor might |||||访客| |||||visitor| 他说这位访客可能是一个拿着剪贴板的严厉女士。

be a stern lady with a clipboard. ||严厉的|||| ||strict|||| 丹:"Stern"是一个形容词,意思是

Dan: Stern is an adjective which means 他说这位访客可能是一个拿着剪贴板的严厉女士。

very serious and strict, someone without

a sense of humour who might be quite

angry. And in his description the reporter

says that this stern lady will have a

clipboard. It's a hard board you can attach

papers to so you can write on the paper 纸张||||||||

while you are moving around.

Catherine: So we have this image of an |||||图像||

angry lady arriving at your house to tell rozzlobená dáma přijde k vám domů, aby vám řekla.

you off for your health habits and make vás za vaše zdravotní návyky a

you live a healthier life. |||more healthful| žít zdravěji.

Dan: But he does point out that they won't

actually drag you out of your house to do |to drag||||||| |forcefully remove||||||| |tirare fuori||||||| vás skutečně vytáhnout z domu, abyste

exercise. However, in the report he goes on

to say that there is lot of encouragement, |||||||支持

even from school age, to eat well

and take regular exercise.

Catherine: Well, before a stern lady with ||||serious||

a clipboard comes and tells us off for not ||||it tells||||

finishing on time, let's get the answer to finishing|||||||

today's quiz. According to a recent survey,

how long does the average person in the

UK spend sitting down every day? Is it:

a) between 6 and 7 hours,

b) between 7 and 8 hours or

c) between 8 and 9 hours?

Dan: And I said I had no idea.

Catherine: Well, the answer was c),

Dan - between 8 and 9 hours.

In fact, it was 8 and a quarter hours. ||||||quarter of an hour|

By comparison, in Finland, |In contrast||

it's less than 6 hours.

Dan: I guess we are a lot more

sedentary in Britain. inactive lifestyle||

Catherine: And sedentary is our first word ||||||inactive

in our vocabulary review. It's an adjective

used to describe a lifestyle which involves

a lot of sitting and not much exercise.

Dan: And if you are very sedentary, it can

lead to a lower life expectancy.

Life expectancy, the age to which you 人生||||||

are expected to live.

Catherine: Next we had the word shirker ||||||scansafatiche

for someone who avoids doing

something they don't like, usually

because they are lazy. For example,

an exercise shirker avoids exercise.

Dan: Something that is said

tongue-in-cheek is meant to be humorous

and not taken seriously.

Catherine: If you are stern though, you |||||虽然| |If||||| ||||strict||

want to be taken seriously. It's an want||||||

adjective that means serious and strict.

Dan: And finally there's clipboard. A board ||||剪贴板|| ||||tavola clip||

you attach papers to so you write on them you|||||||| |Clip on|||||||

as you walk around.

Catherine: Well, Dan, it's time for us to Catherine: Let's go|||||||

go and get some exercise. Join us again take part|||||||

next time and remember you can find us

on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube on||||

and of course our website

bbclearningenglish.com.

See you soon, bye.

Dan: Bye!