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BBC - 6 Minute English (YouTube), Learn to talk about mermaiding in 6 minutes! - YouTube

Learn to talk about mermaiding in 6 minutes! - YouTube

Rob: Welcome to 6 Minute English, the programme

where we explore an interesting topic

and bring you some useful items vocabulary. I'm Rob.

Neil: And I'm Neil.

Rob: Now Neil, I know you're a keen swimmer.

Neil: I am. I try to get to the pool once a week

and do a few lengths, yes.

Rob: That's good to hear because swimming

is one of the best sports for keeping fit.

It's an aerobic exercise - aerobic means a very

active type of exercise that makes your

heart and lungs stronger.

The opposite of this is anaerobic - and for my question

today Neil, I wonder if you know which of these activities

is an example of anaerobic

exercise? a) weightlifting, b) kickboxing or c) dancing

Neil: I don't have a clue but I'll pick

my favourite sport - a) weightlifting.

Rob: Is that really your favourite sport?!

Anyway, we'll find out the answer at the end

of the programme.

Neil: So what about you Rob

do you visit the swimming pool very often?

Rob: Only to use the cafe! I don't like anything

aquatic - I mean connected to water.

I just don't like getting wet - and swimming up and down

a pool is just boring!

Neil: Well there are alternatives to plain swimming.

There's synchronised swimming...

Rob: Synchronised - that's moving together at the same

time or speed as someone else.

Like dancing in water I suppose?

Hmm, I'm not a good dancer either.

Neil: How about the new craze of 'mermaiding'

which is making a splash at the moment -

in other words becoming very popular.

The idea originated in America but is now popular in

the UK and Europe.

Rob: OK. Tell me more!

Neil: Let's hear from an expert - Emma Longden,

who's founder of Fin2Fit - which runs classes,

teaching the skills of swimming safely like a mermaid...

Emma Longden: Mermaiding is putting a monofin on

your feet. Putting a beautiful tail on

and getting in the water and swimming like a mermaid.

Rob: OK, so I would need to wear a monofin

- the prefix 'mono' means 'only one or single'

- so a single fin -that's like a mermaid's tail

- then I just get in the water and swim around

like a mermaid - I'm not so sure about that Neil

- I don't really know how mermaids swim!

Neil: There's more to it than that Rob.

It's actually good for your fitness as

Emma can explain...

Emma Longden: It gives children's confidence in water

a boost, it improves their water strength,

it gives you an entire body workout.

It works your cardiovascular system,

it works your legs, your core - it improves the children's

swimming technique, flexibility, balance, co-ordination

- you get the reward, you get the social aspect -

and alongside all of that,

they're learning vital life skills along the way.

Neil: So there are many benefits to mermaiding Rob.

Improving confidence, strength, technique

and it's good for your cardiovascular system

- cardiovascular relates to your heart

and blood vessels.

Rob: I like the sound of the social aspect

- and by that Emma means being with other people

and having fun. It's an activity that's sociable.

And it teaches life skills - useful skills

that help you deal with everyday challenges.

Well that's great for kids - and that's the problem.

Neil: What's that?

Rob: Mermaiding is for kids - so I can't get involved

- even if I wanted to... can I?

Neil: You can Rob. According to Emma, it's

growing in popularity with adults too -

any excuse to live out your fantasies hey!

Emma Longden: There are so many adults that actually

kind of want to live out their childhood dreams

that they wanted to be a mermaid when they

were children and they didn't get the

opportunity and now it's here and now it's available...

So yes, we do a lot of adult classes as well.

Neil: There you go Rob - living out your childhood

dreams - that doing things you wanted to do

when you were a child. Like being a mermaid!

Rob: Sorry Neil, that wasn't a dream for me

- although I did dream of swimming like a shark once!

Anyway, mermaiding is a good form

of aerobic exercise - but earlier I asked you

what an example of anaerobic exercise is.

Is it... a) weightlifting, b) kickboxing or c) dancing

Neil: I said weightlifting. Was I right?

Rob: You were Neil, well done. Any exercise

that consists of short exertion, high-intensity movement

is an anaerobic exercise - such as weight lifting,

sprinting and jumping. I won't go into

scientific detail - but aerobics exercise

is done over a longer period of time and strengthens

the heart and lungs,

thereby improving the body's utilisation of oxygen.

Neil: Thanks for that Rob.

Now I think we should sprint through our recap

of some of the words we've talked about today -

starting with 'aerobic', which you just explained.

"Mermaiding is a good aerobic workout."

Rob: Assuming you don't mind dressing up, of course!

Next we had 'aquatic' which refers to something

connected with water. "Synchronised swimming

is an example of an aquatic sport."

Neil: Ah, you slipped in another of our words there

- 'synchronised' - which means 'moving

together at the same time or speed as someone

or something else'. "We synchronised our watches

so that we all arrived at the same time."

Rob: Good idea - you're always late Neil.

Then we mentioned 'mono' which means 'one'

or 'single' and is used as a prefix on words such as

'monochrome' - one colour - or 'monorail'

- a train running on a single track.

Neil: Then we heard the word 'cardiovascular'

- a word that relates to the effect on your

heart and lungs. "Experts say those who quit

smoking could also quickly reduce their risk

of cardiovascular disease."

Rob: Finally, we also mentioned 'social' -

this adjective relates to activities that you do

with other people and are usually fun.

"Now I live in London, I have a great social life."

Neil: Well you never invite me out Rob!

Anyway, that's it for this edition of 6 Minute English.

Before you rush off to fulfil your dream of

being a mermaid, don't forget to visit our

Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube pages,

and of course our website!

Rob: Yes and that's at bbclearningenglish.com.

Bye for now.

Neil: Goodbye.

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Rob: Welcome to 6 Minute English, the programme راب: به برنامه 6 دقیقه انگلیسی خوش آمدید Rob : Bienvenue dans 6 Minute English, le programme

where we explore an interesting topic جایی که ما یک موضوع جالب را بررسی می کنیم

and bring you some useful items vocabulary. I'm Rob.

Neil: And I'm Neil. نیل: و من نیل هستم.

Rob: Now Neil, I know you're a keen swimmer. راب: حالا نیل، می دانم که تو یک شناگر مشتاق هستی.

Neil: I am. I try to get to the pool once a week

and do a few lengths, yes.

Rob: That's good to hear because swimming راب: شنیدن این موضوع برای شنا خوب است

is one of the best sports for keeping fit.

It's an aerobic exercise - aerobic means a very این یک تمرین هوازی است - هوازی به معنای بسیار است

active type of exercise that makes your نوع فعال ورزش که باعث می شود شما

heart and lungs stronger.

The opposite of this is anaerobic - and for my question برعکس این بی هوازی است - و برای سوال من

today Neil, I wonder if you know which of these activities امروز نیل، نمی‌دانم کدام یک از این فعالیت‌ها را می‌شناسید؟

is an example of anaerobic نمونه ای از بی هوازی است

exercise? a) weightlifting, b) kickboxing or c) dancing ورزش؟ الف) وزنه برداری، ب) کیک بوکسینگ یا ج) رقص

Neil: I don't have a clue but I'll pick نیل: من سرنخی ندارم اما انتخاب میکنم

my favourite sport - a) weightlifting.

Rob: Is that really your favourite sport?! راب: آیا این واقعا ورزش مورد علاقه شماست؟!

Anyway, we'll find out the answer at the end به هر حال در انتها به جواب خواهیم رسید

of the programme.

Neil: So what about you Rob نیل: پس تو راب چی؟

do you visit the swimming pool very often?

Rob: Only to use the cafe! I don't like anything

aquatic - I mean connected to water. آبزی - منظورم متصل به آب است.

I just don't like getting wet - and swimming up and down من فقط خیس شدن - و شنا کردن بالا و پایین را دوست ندارم

a pool is just boring! استخر فقط خسته کننده است!

Neil: Well there are alternatives to plain swimming. ニール:普通の水泳に代わるものがあります。 尼尔:嗯,除了普通的游泳,还有其他选择。

There's synchronised swimming...

Rob: Synchronised - that's moving together at the same

time or speed as someone else.

Like dancing in water I suppose? فکر می کنم مثل رقص در آب؟

Hmm, I'm not a good dancer either.

Neil: How about the new craze of 'mermaiding' نیل: در مورد شوق جدید "پری دریایی" چطور؟

which is making a splash at the moment -

in other words becoming very popular. به عبارت دیگر بسیار محبوب شدن.

The idea originated in America but is now popular in

the UK and Europe.

Rob: OK. Tell me more!

Neil: Let's hear from an expert - Emma Longden,

who's founder of Fin2Fit - which runs classes, který je zakladatelem společnosti Fin2Fit, jež pořádá kurzy, چه کسی موسس Fin2Fit است - که کلاس ها را اجرا می کند،

teaching the skills of swimming safely like a mermaid...

Emma Longden: Mermaiding is putting a monofin on Emma Longdenová: Mermaiding je nasazení monofinu.

your feet. Putting a beautiful tail on vaše nohy. Nasazení krásného ocasu پاهای شما گذاشتن یک دم زیبا

and getting in the water and swimming like a mermaid. a vlézt do vody a plavat jako mořská panna.

Rob: OK, so I would need to wear a monofin Rob: Dobře, takže budu muset nosit monofinu.

- the prefix 'mono' means 'only one or single' - پیشوند "مونو" به معنای "فقط یک یا تک" است

- so a single fin -that's like a mermaid's tail

- then I just get in the water and swim around

like a mermaid - I'm not so sure about that Neil

- I don't really know how mermaids swim!

Neil: There's more to it than that Rob.

It's actually good for your fitness as

Emma can explain...

Emma Longden: It gives children's confidence in water Emma Longden: Dětem dodává sebedůvěru ve vodě

a boost, it improves their water strength, a zvyšuje jejich pevnost ve vodě,

it gives you an entire body workout. procvičíte celé tělo.

It works your cardiovascular system,

it works your legs, your core - it improves the children's procvičuje nohy, jádro těla - zlepšuje pohyb dětí

swimming technique, flexibility, balance, co-ordination technika plavání, flexibilita, rovnováha, koordinace. 游泳技术、柔韧性、平衡性、协调性

- you get the reward, you get the social aspect - - získáte odměnu, sociální aspekt - - 你会得到奖励,你会得到社交方面的东西 -

and alongside all of that, 除此之外,

they're learning vital life skills along the way. 他们在这一过程中学习了重要的生活技能。

Neil: So there are many benefits to mermaiding Rob.

Improving confidence, strength, technique

and it's good for your cardiovascular system

- cardiovascular relates to your heart

and blood vessels.

Rob: I like the sound of the social aspect

- and by that Emma means being with other people

and having fun. It's an activity that's sociable.

And it teaches life skills - useful skills

that help you deal with everyday challenges.

Well that's great for kids - and that's the problem.

Neil: What's that?

Rob: Mermaiding is for kids - so I can't get involved

- even if I wanted to... can I?

Neil: You can Rob. According to Emma, it's ニール:あなたは盗むことができます。エマによると、それは成長しています

growing in popularity with adults too - 大人にも人気~

any excuse to live out your fantasies hey! jakákoli záminka k prožití vašich fantazií! あなたの空想を実現するための言い訳はありません。

Emma Longden: There are so many adults that actually

kind of want to live out their childhood dreams

that they wanted to be a mermaid when they

were children and they didn't get the

opportunity and now it's here and now it's available... 机会就在这里,现在就可以获得……

So yes, we do a lot of adult classes as well.

Neil: There you go Rob - living out your childhood

dreams - that doing things you wanted to do

when you were a child. Like being a mermaid!

Rob: Sorry Neil, that wasn't a dream for me

- although I did dream of swimming like a shark once!

Anyway, mermaiding is a good form

of aerobic exercise - but earlier I asked you

what an example of anaerobic exercise is.

Is it... a) weightlifting, b) kickboxing or c) dancing

Neil: I said weightlifting. Was I right?

Rob: You were Neil, well done. Any exercise

that consists of short exertion, high-intensity movement которая состоит из коротких нагрузок, высокоинтенсивных движений

is an anaerobic exercise - such as weight lifting,

sprinting and jumping. I won't go into

scientific detail - but aerobics exercise

is done over a longer period of time and strengthens

the heart and lungs,

thereby improving the body's utilisation of oxygen.

Neil: Thanks for that Rob.

Now I think we should sprint through our recap

of some of the words we've talked about today -

starting with 'aerobic', which you just explained.

"Mermaiding is a good aerobic workout."

Rob: Assuming you don't mind dressing up, of course! ロブ:着飾ることに抵抗がなければね!

Next we had 'aquatic' which refers to something

connected with water. "Synchronised swimming

is an example of an aquatic sport."

Neil: Ah, you slipped in another of our words there

- 'synchronised' - which means 'moving

together at the same time or speed as someone

or something else'. "We synchronised our watches

so that we all arrived at the same time."

Rob: Good idea - you're always late Neil.

Then we mentioned 'mono' which means 'one'

or 'single' and is used as a prefix on words such as

'monochrome' - one colour - or 'monorail'

- a train running on a single track.

Neil: Then we heard the word 'cardiovascular'

- a word that relates to the effect on your

heart and lungs. "Experts say those who quit

smoking could also quickly reduce their risk

of cardiovascular disease."

Rob: Finally, we also mentioned 'social' -

this adjective relates to activities that you do

with other people and are usually fun.

"Now I live in London, I have a great social life."

Neil: Well you never invite me out Rob! Neil: No, nikdy jsi mě nepozval ven, Robe!

Anyway, that's it for this edition of 6 Minute English.

Before you rush off to fulfil your dream of

being a mermaid, don't forget to visit our

Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube pages,

and of course our website!

Rob: Yes and that's at bbclearningenglish.com.

Bye for now.

Neil: Goodbye.