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Weallliveinanover-crowdedworldwhichisfastapproachingeightbillionpeople.Despitethatmanyindividualsfeelaloneandisolated.TheBBCmadeasurveyaboutloneliness,involving55,000peoplefromalmost240differentcountries.NeilandSamdiscussthefindingsandteachyounewvocabulary.
Thisweek'squestion
Whereisthemostisolatedinhabitedplaceontheplanet?That'stheplacefurthestawayfromanywhereelsewiththefewestpeoplelivingthere.Isit:
b)SiwaOasisinEgypt'sWesternDesert
c)TheislandofTristandaCunhaintheSouthAtlantic
Listentotheprogrammetofindouttheanswer.
Note:Thisisnotawordforwordtranscript
NeilHello.Welcometo6MinuteEnglish,I'mNeil.
AndwearesittinghereinNewBroadcastingHouse,inthemiddleofLondon.Wouldyousay,Sam,thatthisisanisolatedplace?
Ohno,notatall.Isolatedmeansfarawayfromotherplacesandpeople.
NeilDoesthatmeanthen,doyouthink,thatyoucan'tbelonelyhere,withallthesepeoplearoundandallthesethingstodo?
Ah,goodquestion.Canyoubelonelyinacrowd?Yes,ofcourse,Ithinkyoucanbebecausebeinglonelyisn'taboutphysicalisolation.Ithinkyoucanbelonelyanywhereifyoufeelthatyouaredisconnectedfromtheworldaroundyou,ifyoufeelthatnooneunderstandsyou.IfyouarelivinghappilyinisolationinTheScottishHighlands,forexample,I'msureyoucouldfeellonelyifyoucameheretoLondon.
NeilWell,lonelinessistoday'stopic.TheBBChasjustcompletedabigsurveyaboutitwhichwewilllearnmoreaboutshortly.Butfirst,ofcourse,aquestion:Whereisthemostisolatedinhabitedplaceontheplanet-bywhichImeantheplacefurthestawayfromanywhereelsewiththefewestpeoplelivingthere.Isit:
b)SiwaOasisinEgypt'sWesternDesert,orisit
c)theislandofTristandaCunhaintheSouthAtlantic
SamI'vegotabsolutelynoidea,sothisisjustaguess-Ithinkit'stheoneinAntarctica.I'mgoingtogowiththat.
NeilWell,we'llhavetheanswerlateronintheprogramme.Lonelinessisseenasabigproblemforthementalhealthofthepopulation,somuchsothattheBritishgovernmenthasaministerforloneliness.Butwhichagegroupsuffersmostfromloneliness.HereisaBBCreportabouttheresearch.
JamesGallagher,BBCHealthandsciencecorrespondent
Thereisacommonstereotypethatlonelinessaffectsonlytheoldandtheisolated.Itdoes,butwhatthisexperimentalsoshowsisthatlonelinessisfeltthroughoutlife.Peopleagedbetween16and24experiencelonelinessmoreoftenandmoreintenselythananyotheragegroup.
NeilSoaccordingtotheresearch,Sam,whichsectionofsocietyismostaffectedbyloneliness?
SamThismightbeasurprise,butit's16to24yearolds.
NeilIwassurprisedbythatbecauselikemany,Iwould'veguessedthatitwasolderpeople.
Thereporterdidsaythatthatwasastereotype.Astereotypeisnothingtodowithstereomusic,butit'sthenounweusetodescribeaverysimpleandbasicjudgementofsomeoneandtheircharacterandpersonalitybasedontheirage,nationality,professionandsoon.SoastereotypeofBritishpeopleisthatwecan'tcook,wehavebadteeth,weareveryreservedandneversaywhatwemean.
Idon'tknowwhatyoumean,mycookingiswonderful,Sam.Andthestereotypeisthatoldpeoplegetlonely.
MuchlikethestereotypesofBritishpeople,thismaybetrueinsomecases-I'veeatensomeofyourhome-cookedmealsremember,Neil-butit'snottrueforthemajority.Itisyoungpeoplewhofeellonelymoreoftenandmoreintensely.Intenselyheremeansstrongly.Thefeelingoflonelinessisstrongerinyoungpeoplethanolderpeople.
NeilThereportergoesontogivesomeexplanationforwhyyoungpeoplemightbemorelonely.
JamesGallagher,BBCHealthandsciencecorrespondent
ResearchersfromtheUniversityofManchesterwhoanalysedthedata,suggestedfeelinglonelymayplaguetheyoungbecauseit'satimeofidentitychange.Figuringoutyourplaceintheworldandoflearningtoregulateemotions.
Hesaysthatfeelinglonelymayplagueyoungpeople,whatdoeshemeanthere?
Ifyouareplaguedbysomething,itmeansthatittroublesyou,itbothersyouandnotjustonce,it'ssomethingthathappenscontinuallyorrepeatedly.
Andhesaysthismaybebecauseatthatagewearestillfiguringoutourplaceintheworld.Wearetryingtounderstandtheworldandwhatwearesupposedtodowithourlives.
Healsosuggeststhatyoungerpeoplehavenotyetlearnedhowtoregulatetheiremotions,whichisanotherwayofsayingtocontroltheiremotions.
Right.Timetoreviewthisweek'svocabulary,butbeforethatlet'shavetheanswertothequiz.Iasked:Whereisthemostisolatedinhabitedplaceontheplanet?Isit:
b)SiwaOasisinEgypt'sWesternDesertor
c)theislandofTristandaCunhaintheSouthAtlantic
NeilWell,I'mafraidtosaytheanswerisactuallyc)theislandofTristandaCunhaintheSouthAtlantic.Ithasapopulationoffewerthan300andit'sonlyaccessiblebya6-dayvoyagebyshipfromSouthAfrica.
SamSonotapopularplaceforaweekendbreak!
Indeednot.Nowit'stimeforarecapofourvocabulary.ThefirstwordwasisolatedwhichTristandaCunhacertainlyis.Itmeansfarawayfromotherplaceandpeople.
Thentherewasstereotypethenounforasimplisticviewofpersonorgroupbasedontheirnationality,age,professionandthelike.
Beingplaguedbysomethingmeansitcausesyouproblemsanddifficulties.
Ifyouaretryingtofiguresomethingout,youaretryingtounderstandit.
Andtoregulatesomethingmeanstocontrolit.
NeilWell,sadly,that'stheendoftheprogramme.Hopefullyyouwon'tfeeltoolonelywithoutus,rememberwearealwayshereonInstagram,Facebook,Twitter,YouTube,ourAppandofcoursethewebsitebbclearningenglish.com.Seeyousoon.Goodbye.
isolatedfarawayfromotherplacesandpeople
stereotypeasimplisticviewofpersonorgroupbasedoncertaincharacteristicssuchasnationality,age,profession
tobeplaguedbysomething
tobetormentedbysomething;tohaveitcausingyouproblemsanddifficulties
figuresomethingouttrytounderstandsomething
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