Improving your memory ⏲️ 6 Minute English

🤩 Improve your English vocabulary and speaking with 6 Minute English! Storing information is an important function of our brains, and scientists are always looking at ways to improve it - and also to stop it deteriorating. Neil and Rob discuss ways of improving your memory and teach you new vocabulary - that they hope you'll remember later!
You'll find the transcript and vocabulary on our website 👉 www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/...
𝐌𝐨𝐫𝐞 𝟔 𝐌𝐢𝐧𝐮𝐭𝐞 𝐄𝐧𝐠𝐥𝐢𝐬𝐡 𝐞𝐩𝐢𝐬𝐨𝐝𝐞𝐬:
⭐ Would you eat less meat to save the environment?👉 • Would you eat less mea...
⭐ Are there benefits to schadenfreude?👉 • Are there benefits to ...
⭐ Is music getting faster?👉 • Is music getting faste...
𝐕𝐨𝐜𝐚𝐛𝐮𝐥𝐚𝐫𝐲
✔️𝐦𝐞𝐦𝐨𝐫𝐢𝐞𝐬 - things we remember from the past
✔️𝐤𝐢𝐧𝐚𝐞𝐬𝐭𝐡𝐞𝐭𝐢𝐜 - describes learning by 'doing' and practising something over and over again
✔️𝐜𝐨𝐧𝐭𝐞𝐱𝐭𝐮𝐚𝐥 - seeing something in the situation where it usually exists
✔️𝐞𝐧𝐜𝐨𝐝𝐢𝐧𝐠 - changing information into a form that can be stored and later recalled
✔️𝐢𝐧𝐭𝐮𝐢𝐭𝐢𝐯𝐞 𝐬𝐞𝐧𝐬𝐞 - doing something based on feelings rather than facts or proof
✔️𝐀𝐥𝐳𝐡𝐞𝐢𝐦𝐞𝐫’𝐬 (𝐝𝐢𝐬𝐞𝐚𝐬𝐞) - a disease affecting your brain that can make it difficult to remember things and that gets worse as you get older
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  • @bbclearningenglish
    @bbclearningenglish4 жыл бұрын

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    @kingng46925 жыл бұрын

    Neil Hello and welcome to 6 Minute English, I'm Neil. This is the programme where in just six minutes we discuss an interesting topic and teach some related English vocabulary. And joining me to do this is Rob. Rob Hello… err sorry Neil, how long did you say this programme is? Neil Six minutes - it's 6 Minute English, Rob. Rob Right. OK. Sorry, what's your name again? Neil Neil! My name is Neil. Rob, what has happened to your memory?! Rob Sorry, Neil - too many things on my mind, it's affecting my short-term memory, but what I can remember is that in this programme we're talking about improving our memory. Neil We are and I think you might find it quite useful! Storing information is an important function of our brains and scientists are always looking at ways to improve it but also to stop it deteriorating - or becoming worse. Rob Yes, and we all know that memories - that's the noun word for things we remember from the past - are nice to have but also important for remembering who people are, where things are kept and how things look. Neil Soon we'll be discussing a new idea for improving your memory but not before I've set today's quiz question. There are many ways we can improve our memory but one way is through the type of food we eat. According to the BBC Food website, which type of food supports good memory function? Is it… a) eggs b) spinach, or c) bananas? Rob
 Well, as a kid I was always told that spinach was good for me - Popeye ate it to make him strong - so I'll say b) spinach. Neil Well, I'll have the answer later on. Now, let's talk more about improving our memory. Memory is the ability to encode, store and recall information but a number of factors can affect people’s memory processes including health, anxiety, mood, stress and tiredness. Rob That's why, for example, if you're taking an exam it's important to get a good night's sleep and to keep healthy. But Neil, when you're revising for an exam, what helps you to remember facts? Neil I tend to write things down again and again and again and again. Rob Well, that's one way. But people have different styles to help them remember. According to the BBC's iWonder guide, there are three different styles - visual, auditory and kinaesthetic, that's learning by ‘doing’ and practicing something over and over again. That sounds like me. Neil But recently, a new study has come up with a method that could possibly be the best way to improve your memory and that's by drawing. Daryl O'Connor, who's Professor of Psychology at the University of Leeds, has been speaking about it on the BBC Radio 4 programme, All In The Mind. See if you can work out why… Daryl O'Connor, Professor of Psychology at the University of Leeds The authors certainly argue that one of the things that happens by drawing these particular objects, that it leads to this increased contextual representation of the object in one's mind… It makes a lot of intuitive sense - the idea that if you have encoded something in a greater level of detail, you're more likely to remember it… It's much stronger than just remembering writing down the words. Neil
 OK, so let's try to explain that. Drawing something leads to increased contextual representation of the object. When something is contextual, it is in the situation where it usually exists. Rob So as you draw something you are creating a picture in your mind about what it is, how you use it and where it is used. I wonder if this means artists have good memories… Neil Maybe. Daryl O'Connor says that when you draw you are encoding something in a greater level of detail, more than you would by just writing things down. Encoding is changing information into a form that can be stored and later recalled. Rob That's because as you draw, you're thinking about different aspects of the object. He says it makes intuitive sense - intuitive means it is 'based on feelings rather than facts or proof' - so, you just feel it is the best thing to do. Neil Of course this is just one more way to improve your memory. I have also heard that doing crossword puzzles and Sudoku can help, especially when you're older. Rob Yes, as we get older we can often have more difficulty retrieving information from our memory - and people with Alzheimer’s find it very difficult to encode information - so any way to keep our memory working is a good thing. Basically we need brain training! Neil Brain training and eating the right food Rob! You might remember that earlier I asked you, according to the BBC Food website, which type of food supports good memory function? Is it… a) eggs b) spinach, or c) bananas? And Rob, you said… Rob I do remember and I said b) spinach. Neil And that is sort of the wrong answer. In fact they were all correct - they are all examples of food that can help support good memory. Apparently, foods rich in B vitamins are important as they provide protection for the brain as we age and support good memory function. I think it's time to change my diet! Now on to the vocabulary we looked at in this programme. Rob So today we've been talking about our memory - we use our memory to remember things and memoriesis the noun for things we remember from the past. Neil Then we discussed a learning style known askinaesthetic, that is learning by 'doing' and practising something over and over again. Rob
 We heard from Professor Daryl O'Connor, who talked about contextual representation - when something is contextual, you see it in the situation where it usually exists. Neil Next we talked about encoding. Thatis changing information into a form that can be stored and later recalled. Rob And we mentioned intuitive sense - having an intuitive sense means doing something 'based on feelings rather than facts or proof' - so, you just feel it is the best thing to do. Neil And finally we mentioned Alzheimer’s - a disease affecting the brain that makes it difficult to remember things and it gets worse as you get older. Rob Well there are lots of new words to remember there - but that's all for this programme. Neil Don't forget to visit us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and KZread and our website bbclearningenglish.com. Bye for now. Rob Goodbye!

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    Improve: to enhance, to make something better Storing: to put things aside so you can use them later Deteriorate : become worse Memory: the noun for things we remember from the past Encode : changeing information into a form that can be stored Affect: to make influence on something Intuitive: based on feeling rather facts or proofs Retrieve: to " According to BBC website which type of food is more important to improve our memories is all types of food contain vitamin B Contextual: in the situation where it usually exit The three different styles : visual, auditory , kinaesthetic: learning by doing practicing over over

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    @toptrainer39124 жыл бұрын

    Introduction Storing information is an important function of our brains and scientists are always looking at ways to improve it but also to stop it deteriorating. Neil and Rob discuss ways of improving your memory and teach you new vocabulary - that they hope you'll remember later! This week's question There are many ways we can improve our memory but one way is through the type of food we eat. According to the BBC Food website, which type of food support good memory function? Is it… a) eggs b) spinach c) bananas Listen to the programme to find out the answer. Vocabulary memories things we remember from the past kinaesthetic learning by 'doing' and practicing something over and over again contextual seeing something in the situation where it usually exists encoding changing information into a form that can be stored and later recalled intuitive sense doing something based on feelings rather than facts or proof Alzheimer’s (disease) a disease affecting your brain that makes it difficult to remember things and gets worse as you get older Transcript Note: This is not a word for word transcript Neil Hello and welcome to 6 Minute English, I'm Neil. This is the programme where in just six minutes we discuss an interesting topic and teach some related English vocabulary. And joining me to do this is Rob. Rob Hello… err sorry Neil, how long did you say this programme is? Neil Six minutes - it's 6 Minute English, Rob. Rob Right. OK. Sorry, what's your name again? Neil Neil! My name is Neil. Rob, what has happened to your memory?! Rob Sorry, Neil - too many things on my mind, it's affecting my short-term memory, but what I can remember is that in this programme we're talking about improving our memory. Neil We are and I think you might find it quite useful! Storing information is an important function of our brains and scientists are always looking at ways to improve it but also to stop it deteriorating - or becoming worse. Rob Yes, and we all know that memories - that's the noun word for things we remember from the past - are nice to have but also important for remembering who people are, where things are kept and how things look. Neil Soon we'll be discussing a new idea for improving your memory but not before I've set today's quiz question. There are many ways we can improve our memory but one way is through the type of food we eat. According to the BBC Food website, which type of food supports good memory function? Is it… a) eggs b) spinach, or c) bananas? Rob Well, as a kid I was always told that spinach was good for me - Popeye ate it to make him strong - so I'll say b) spinach. Neil Well, I'll have the answer later on. Now, let's talk more about improving our memory. Memory is the ability to encode, store and recall information but a number of factors can affect people’s memory processes including health, anxiety, mood, stress and tiredness. Rob That's why, for example, if you're taking an exam it's important to get a good night's sleep and to keep healthy. But Neil, when you're revising for an exam, what helps you to remember facts? Neil I tend to write things down again and again and again and again. Rob Well, that's one way. But people have different styles to help them remember. According to the BBC's iWonder guide, there are three different styles - visual, auditory and kinaesthetic, that's learning by ‘doing’ and practicing something over and over again. That sounds like me. Neil But recently, a new study has come up with a method that could possibly be the best way to improve your memory and that's by drawing. Daryl O'Connor, who's Professor of Psychology at the University of Leeds, has been speaking about it on the BBC Radio 4 programme, All In The Mind. See if you can work out why… Daryl O'Connor, Professor of Psychology at the University of Leeds The authors certainly argue that one of the things that happens by drawing these particular objects, that it leads to this increased contextual representation of the object in one's mind… It makes a lot of intuitive sense - the idea that if you have encoded something in a greater level of detail, you're more likely to remember it… It's much stronger than just remembering writing down the words. Neil OK, so let's try to explain that. Drawing something leads to increased contextual representation of the object. When something is contextual, it is in the situation where it usually exists. Rob So as you draw something you are creating a picture in your mind about what it is, how you use it and where it is used. I wonder if this means artists have good memories… Neil Maybe. Daryl O'Connor says that when you draw you are encoding something in a greater level of detail, more than you would by just writing things down. Encoding is changing information into a form that can be stored and later recalled. Rob That's because as you draw, you're thinking about different aspects of the object. He says it makes intuitive sense - intuitive means it is 'based on feelings rather than facts or proof' - so, you just feel it is the best thing to do. Neil Of course this is just one more way to improve your memory. I have also heard that doing crossword puzzles and Sudoku can help, especially when you're older. Rob Yes, as we get older we can often have more difficulty retrieving information from our memory - and people with Alzheimer’s find it very difficult to encode information - so any way to keep our memory working is a good thing. Basically we need brain training! Neil Brain training and eating the right food Rob! You might remember that earlier I asked you, according to the BBC Food website, which type of food supports good memory function? Is it… a) eggs b) spinach, or c) bananas? And Rob, you said… Rob I do remember and I said b) spinach. Neil And that is sort of the wrong answer. In fact they were all correct - they are all examples of food that can help support good memory. Apparently, foods rich in B vitamins are important as they provide protection for the brain as we age and support good memory function. I think it's time to change my diet! Now on to the vocabulary we looked at in this programme. Rob So today we've been talking about our memory - we use our memory to remember things and memories is the noun for things we remember from the past. Neil Then we discussed a learning style known as kinaesthetic, that is learning by 'doing' and practising something over and over again. Rob We heard from Professor Daryl O'Connor, who talked about contextual representation - when something is contextual, you see it in the situation where it usually exists. Neil Next we talked about encoding. Thatis changing information into a form that can be stored and later recalled. Rob And we mentioned intuitive sense - having an intuitive sense means doing something 'based on feelings rather than facts or proof' - so, you just feel it is the best thing to do. Neil And finally we mentioned Alzheimer’s - a disease affecting the brain that makes it difficult to remember things and it gets worse as you get older. Rob Well there are lots of new words to remember there - but that's all for this programme. Neil Don't forget to visit us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and KZread and our website bbclearningenglish.com. Bye for now. Rob Goodbye!

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    Жыл бұрын

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