A quieter world - 6 Minute English

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BBC Learning English


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Hello. This is 6 Minute English from BBC Learning English. I’m Neil.
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And I’m Georgina.
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In this programme, we’re talking about something that
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always surrounds us – noise.
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Yes, whether it’s the natural sounds of birdsong,
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the wind blowing, or man-made noise, like traffic or music –
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there’s always something we can hear.
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Of course, there are sounds that we like to hear
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and then there are those sounds that really grate –
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annoy or irritate…
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… like the beeping sound on a reversing lorry or
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someone drilling a hole in the road.
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Indeed. Soon we’ll be looking at the language of noise and
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hearing about ideas for making the world a quieter place.
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But let’s kick off with a question about the measurement of sound,
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which is in units called decibels.
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According to a guide by the World Health Organisation,
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what is considered the highest level we can be safely
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exposed to for a maximum of eight hours?
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Is it… a) 55 decibels, b) 85 decibels,
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or c) 125 decibels?
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I imagine it’s quite low, so I’ll go for a) 55 decibels.
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Well, as always, I’ll reveal the correct answer later.
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Now, let’s sound out what people know about sound!
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Starting with Julian Treasure, the founder of The Sound Agency.
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He spoke to the BBC World Service programme, People Fixing the World.
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He discussed why noise is a form of pollution.
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And it’s bad for our health, but we don’t always realise…
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Sound has powerful effects on us all the time, even though most
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of the time we’re not conscious of it because we’ve kind of got into
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the habit of suppressing our listening.
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There’s so much noise around us in cities that we get
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into the habit of ignoring it.
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Now that’s not a great thing when the noise is having a bad effect on us.
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Julian makes a good point – that sounds affect us all the time,
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even when we don’t realise.
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We’re not conscious of it – so we’re not aware of it, but it is there.
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It may be irritating us, but we don’t stop to think what it is that’s annoying us.
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As Julian also said, we get into the habit of ignoring sounds.
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When you get into the habit of something, you start
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doing something regularly without even thinking about it.
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And another habit we get into is suppressing our listening –
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so, preventing or stopping ourselves from hearing the noises.
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But experts have found this isn’t good for us.
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That noise in the background can lead to stress and mental health issues.
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Yes, we all need some peace and quiet.
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Of course, there are many techniques for reducing and absorbing noise.
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For example, trees are grown by motorways to absorb the traffic noise.
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At a large rock concert, acoustic screens are put up to stop
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the sound being heard too far away.
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All sound ideas – I mean good ideas.
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But let’s head to the world’s noisiest city – Mumbai in India -
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where honking car horns are a big problem.
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I love the sound of that word honk – a short, loud sound –
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but I don’t like the actual noise.
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The People Fixing the World programme discussed this problem
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and met a woman who’s been working for years to try and reduce
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noise levels and create quiet zones.
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She’s Sumaira Abdul Ali from the Awaaz Foundation,
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and she explained why honking horns was a hard thing to control…
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Honking and noise in general in India is a medium of expression,
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of sadness, of happiness, of every kind.
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This is what I was told when I started working, that
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these are all Western ideas to want to control noise –
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Indians love noise!
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And it’s about the noise, it’s about the colour, it’s about the laughter and
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happiness, we don’t want to be like the West – you know, those
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kind of dull, boring people, who don’t express themselves the way we do!
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I like how honking a horn isn’t just for road safety –
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it’s almost another language.
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People express themselves – or show how they feel –
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by sounding their car horn.
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To control this noise – to be quieter - is considered a Western idea.
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But Samairu is trying to change drivers’ behaviour,
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and after much effort, even got the police to run a campaign.
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If noise levels at traffic lights went over 85 decibels,
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the lights would remain on red for longer!
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Sounds like a good idea!
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There’s much more about this on the BBC’s Fixing the World webpage.
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So, Neil you just mentioned 85 decibels.
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Is that the answer to the question you asked earlier?
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Earlier I asked, according to a guide by the World Health Organisation,
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what is considered the highest level we can be safely exposed to
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for a maximum of eight hours?
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I said 55 decibels.
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Ah Well, it is actually 85 decibels, Georgina. Bad luck.
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The permissible time for safe listening decreases as sound levels increase.
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So, for example, a sound as high as 100 decibels –
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the level produced by a subway train – can be safely
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listened to for only 15 minutes each day.
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Well, that’s good to know.
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Now, let’s recap on some of the vocabulary we’ve been discussing,
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starting with grate – spelt G-R-A-T-E – it means annoy or irritate.
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When we are conscious of something, we are aware of it.
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And when we get into the habit of something, we start doing
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something regularly, often without even thinking about it.
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Suppressing describes preventing, stopping or reducing something.
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Honk is the short, loud sound a car horn makes. Like this – honk.
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I can hear you coming, Neil!
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Finally, to express yourself, means to show how you feel.
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Well, I must express my sadness because we’re out of time now.
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But there are lots more 6 Minute English programmes to
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enjoy on our website at bbclearningenglish.com.
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We also have an app that you can download for free from the app stores
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and where you can download this programme.
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And of course, we are all over social media.
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Thanks for listening and goodbye.
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Goodbye.
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