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Study into women's drinking habits: BBC News Review

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BBC Learning English

BBC Learning English

7 жыл бұрын

A worldwide study into women's drinking habits has been carried out. Women now drink nearly as much alcohol as men. Join Neil and Sian to discover the language the world's media is using to talk about this story.
For more, visit our website: www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/...
The story
A global study of drinking habits has shown that women have nearly caught up with men in terms of the amount of alcohol they consume. An analysis of four million people born between 1891 and 2001 found that women's drinking has increased due to a number of reasons, including falling prices and successful marketing. The study has concluded that public health efforts must focus more on women.
Dr Tim Slade - The University of New South Wales, Australia
Increased exposure to alcohol also increases the physical and mental health risks associated with drinking too much. And so that's something that we really need to continue to look at and do something about.
Key words and phrases
out-drinking
drinking more than another person
wine o'clock
(humorous) an appropriate time of day to start drinking wine
knocking back
drinking something quickly or in large amounts, particularly alcohol
boozer
person who drinks a lot of alcohol

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@jweelnath
@jweelnath 4 жыл бұрын
Today’ lesson: Alchohol related vocabulary: 1. Out-drinking = drinking more than 2. Teetotal = Person who never drink alcohol 3. Boozer = Person who drinks a lot of alcohol 4. Wine/ Beer O’clock = prefer time of start drinking wine / beer 5. Knocking back= drinking something quickly particularly alcohol often a large amount. Thank you very much BBC. What I have learnt: During festival, young people become out-drinking men in India especially on wine o’clock. My friend XXX is a boozer and sometimes we found him at knocking back aclcohol. However, I am still a teetotal. Please correct me in case any poor writing.
@bbclearningenglish
@bbclearningenglish 4 жыл бұрын
Very good, but we have a few corrections. 1. Teetotal is an adjective - teetotaler is a noun. So you could say "I am teetotal" or "I am a teetotaler" 2. When using o'clock, we say "at xxx o'clock". So, we would say "at beer o'clock'. 3. When we talk about something happening 'sometimes', we follow it with the present tense. E.g. "sometimes we find him knocking back alcohol". OK - we hope that helps! Thanks for sharing your ideas! 👍
@sreyvanthaaugustfirst1976
@sreyvanthaaugustfirst1976 4 жыл бұрын
Drinking out and out drinking are the same meaning or not?
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@ph5948
@ph5948 5 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your video, Neil and Sian. It's a very useful piece of information. I'm not teetotal, but I'm trying to reduce the amount of alcohol that I consume. I'm not a boozer and I don't go to boozers.
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Teetotal
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Fantastic video. Teetotal. New word learned. Thanks
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It’s hard to imagine that someone can drink himself or herself to death , but I certainly think that drinking too much can be deadly. Thank you for this video.
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Sunday is usually the wine o'clock for my siblings...
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@Josuefabiann 7 жыл бұрын
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@Kevin509wisdom 4 жыл бұрын
Please CORRECT me if any mistakes. I have 2 flatmates A and B, and they both fascinated in boozer. A is a little bit out-drinking than B, while I’m a teetotaler. At their beer o’clock, usually the off-work time at weekend, they love to knock back amount of beers.
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@hispanocubanoamericano3388 Жыл бұрын
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@jinounglee3956
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Hello, welcome to News Review the program we give you need to talk about the News. Hi I'm Neil, and joining me is Sian. Hi, Sian, "Hi" What's our story? Today we have a story about an area which women are becoming equal with men. Women becoming equal with men. it sounds like it's a positive story Let's find out more from this BBC World Service News Bullitein. ============================================================== A grobal study of drinking habits has shown the women have nearly ( caugh up ) with men. in terms of amount of the alcoholic consume. and now ( ) four million poeple born between 1991 and 2001 found that women's drinking has increased due to a number of reasons. incuding falling prices and successful marketing. The study has concluded the public health efforts must focus more on women. ============================================================== ok, A study around the world has shown that women are now drinking nearly as alcohol as men. and they think this is due to tippy drinks , and also drinks be marketed at women. ok, Sian you've been looking at this story on the News website. What are the words,phrases and expressions that people are using to talk about the story. ok. as this is story about alcoholic and drinking, there are lots of expressions to do with drinking in this stories. so I've picked out four. and they are "out-drinking", " wine o'clock"." knocking back", "booser" and so , "out-drinking" , how's that appearing in the headlines? ok, first of all , in this headline , Telegraph. we have this headline, Women may be out-drinking men thanks to the march of wine o'clock' ok. so out-drinking meaning drinking more than , and this prifix out is quite common. isn't it? yeah, we can add "out" to mean "more than" ,"greater than" ,"longer than" for example , out number means bigger number than. or out live means live longer. so for example , women often out-live men. and can you give us an example of out-number? out-number ,so for example , if you are at football match ,and you are supporting the home team. generally the fan from the home team out-number the away fans. so there's more of them. ============================================================ Am I the only one who thought out-drinking means outside drinking like in the parks , on a river side etc ? what's wrong with me. omg :-D ============================================================ right. good, and we have wine-o'clock. yes, in the same headline , same in the Telegraph. we have Women may be out-drinking men thanks to the march of 'wine o'clock' this is a sort of homourous , funny expression meaning an appropriate time of the day to start drinking wine. "YES!!" yes, exactly, it'not a set time just when somebody feels that it's appropriate to have a wine. it's not on the clock. just after the numbers? No, it's not a actual time and we also have the expression "beer o'clock" in the same way sort of to be ( ) also. and this is quite new term,but they have been added to the Oxford English dictionary recently. I think it's last year. so they are official. they are official ,now, so beer o'clock, wine o'clock it's about 11:25 in this studio in the morning. that's not really wine o'clock. No!! generally it would be around five, six after work that people start saying it's wine o'clock. ok. next we have "knocking back" in the story in BBC News. we have Women have all but caught up with men at knocking back alcoho, a global study of drinking habits shows. so knocking back ,drinking something quickly or a large amount particulary alcohol. yeah. always almost with alcohol , isn't that really? you don't say knocking back water very often, it's more, here's an example , he or she is knocking back the wine. generally it means that they're drinking quite quickly and quite a lot of it. do you knock back the wine, Sian? "NEVER! " ever. Let's move on from that. next one which is booser ok, finally we have boozer in the Sun. we have wine o'clock again. it says Wine O'clock? young women are Gigger boozers than men and risk drinking themselves to death. ok boozer it's word that means a person drinks a lot of alcohol. it comes from slang word booze meaning alcohol. so someone says I'm going to buy some booze , it means I'm going to buy some alcohol. very informal. and there's also adjective , isn't it? ok, so , boozy , you often hear expressions like boozy lunch, boozy brunch meaning lunch or brunch with alcohol. ========================================= sounds quite delicious :-D ========================================= and in the UK, you can use the word boozer to describe the location where drinking happens generally which is pub. it's a slang word for a pub, a boozer. so, I'm going to the boozer. there's a nice and old fashoned boozer in the country side. "Nice" ok, now we have a bit more information about this story Dr, Tim slayd led study, let's hear what he has to say. =================================================== Increased exposes to alcohol , and incresed physical and mental health risks associted with drinking too much. so that there's something that we really need to continue to look at and do something about. (there are some missing words in there I assume) =================================================== Ok, that's it. Thanks BBCLE, Neil and Sian for this great program and every one watching and learning English in the world Have a great day. see you again. BYE. ==================================================== This trascription written by me is for my listening skills to improve. so there are many faults in it which are mainly article A, The and singular , plural. but if you are at biginner level , it can help you get the overall understanding of this program. and if you reply some comments about faults in it to my transcripts It'd be really helpful for all of us. Thank you. All the best. ===================================================
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@karmsidhu513 5 жыл бұрын
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Thank you BBC Learning English let me learn this word "teetotal" :)
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