The bond between sisters ⏲️ 6 Minute English

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Hello, this is 6 Minute English from BBC Learning English.
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I'm Neil and I'm Georgie.
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So Georgie, I'd like to know if you have any brothers or sisters
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and if you get on well with them.
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Yes I do, I have a sister and we get on very well.
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We didn't used to, but now that we're adults, we get on well.
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Well, in this programme we'll be discussing one
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of the closest relationships there is: the connection between sisters.
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We'll hear from three Irish sisters reuniting on a radio show,
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and from a psychotherapist on some stereotypes about sisterhood.
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Plus, we'll be learning some useful new vocabulary too.
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And remember, if you want to read along while you listen, you can find
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the script for this programme on our website, bbclearningenglish.com.
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Yeah, great idea.
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Now whether you have one or not, our history and culture is full of sisters,
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from the fairy tale of Cinderella and her ugly sisters
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to tennis players Venus and Serena Williams,
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and currently two sisters, Ellie and Rachel Reeves, are senior ministers
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in the British government.
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So Neil, my question for you is this: What is Rachel Reeves' government job?
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Is she a) Home Secretary, b) Foreign Secretary
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or c) Chancellor of the Exchequer?
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Well, I think the answer is c) the Chancellor of the Exchequer,
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which is the name for the finance minister in the UK.
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Okay, Neil. We'll find out if that's the correct answer
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later in the programme.
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Nuala McGovern, the presenter of BBC Radio 4's Woman's Hour,
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has two sisters.
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They both live in Ireland, so they're joining me on a video call.
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Hello, Eileen. Hello, Vera.
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Welcome to Woman's Hour.
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Hello. Hello.
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Hi. Nuala was born in Dublin and moved to New York,
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then London, to work as a journalist while her two sisters stayed in Ireland.
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Here she introduces her older sister Vera, and younger sister Eileen,
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for a BBC Radio 4 Woman's Hour special about sisterhood.
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Nuala was a little worried what her sisters would say about her
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on the radio, so let's listen in and find out.
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Eileen, what would you say if you were to describe our relationship as sisters?
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Very connected, I think,
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and we do get on very well,
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which I'm proud to say.
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Yes, exactly.
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I'm gonna put you on the spot, Vera.
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What word would you use to describe me as a sister?
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I couldn't give you a word, but you definitely march to your own drum.
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What would that word be?
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Independent? Independent?
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Definitely. You like to control the situation.
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Eileen thinks she gets on with her sisters.
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To get on with someone means to like them
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and have a good relationship with them.
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Nuala puts her older sister on the spot
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by asking Vera to describe her in one word.
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When you put someone on the spot, you make them answer a difficult question
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then and there, sometimes making them embarrassed or uncomfortable.
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But Nuala didn't need to worry what her sisters would say.
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Vera simply said that Nuala marches to her own drum -
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she does things in her own way,
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which may be different from how other people do things.
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It seems Vera, Nuala
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and Eileen have remained close friends as they've grown up,
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but the relationship between older, middle and younger sisters
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isn't always so harmonious.
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Let's listen to BBC Radio 4's Woman's Hour special programme
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as Nuala is joined by psychotherapist Jennifer Gledhill.
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Thank you very much to Eileen and Vera.
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What a treat to have a chat with my sisters about sisters.
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I want to bring in Jennifer here, who's listening to it all,
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as some of the stereotypes around siblings,
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that the elder sister is bossy, the middle sister is a peacemaker,
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and the little sister is spoiled.
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That is not applying to our family.
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But I'm wondering, is there any substance to that?
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Or why does that even get bandied around?
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We love giving people labels, don't we?
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We like to put people into categories,
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and then we can make sense of behaviours.
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But actually, since then, scientists find no,
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no proof of being these roles in the families.
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Nuala discusses stereotypes about siblings,
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a word that means either brother or sister.
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One stereotype is that the older sister is usually bossy-
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she enjoys telling people what to do.
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Another stereotype is that the younger sister is spoiled.
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If you describe a child as spoiled,
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you mean they are allowed to do anything they want,
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often with the result that they behave badly.
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What do you think about these stereotypes, Georgie?
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Are they true for you and your sister?
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Um, I'm not sure I agree with these stereotypes
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because the older sister is meant to be bossy,
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but my younger sister is the bossy one.
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I don't think I'm bossy at all.
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Well that's interesting.
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Jennifer did say that there's no scientific proof.
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Anyway, it's time now to find out the answer to your question, Georgie.
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Yes, and my question was: What is Rachel Reeves' government job?
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And you guessed she was the Chancellor of the Exchequer.
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Which was the correct answer.
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Well done Neil. Hooray!
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OK, let's recap the vocabulary we've learned in this programme,
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starting with the phrasal verb get on with someone,
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meaning to have a good relationship with them.
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If you put someone on the spot, you cause them embarrassment
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by forcing them to answer a difficult question at that very moment.
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If you march to your own drum, you do things in your own unique way,
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regardless of how other people do them.
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A sibling can mean either a brother or sister.
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People who are bossy enjoy telling other people what to do.
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And finally, a spoiled child is allowed to do whatever they want,
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becoming badly behaved as a result.
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Once again, our six minutes are up,
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but remember to head over to bbclearningenglish.com
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where you can find loads more fun and helpful resources,
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including a worksheet and quiz for this programme.
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Bye for now. Goodbye!
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