Coronavirus: Half million deaths: BBC News Review

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hello and welcome to News Review I'm Neil and joining me from her lockdowns
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studio on the other side of London is Catherine hi Catherine hello Neil and
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hello everyone yes today's story is about Cove in 1900 million people around
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the world have now sadly died with coronavirus now don't forget if you want
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to test yourself on any of the vocabulary that you learned today
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there's a quiz on our website at BBC learning english.com okay let's find out
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some more about their story from this BBC World Service news bulletin more
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than half a million people worldwide have now lost their lives as a result of
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the corona virus pandemic by far the worst affected country is the United
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States with more than a hundred and twenty-five thousand deaths yes that's
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right now over a half a million people around the world have died from
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coronavirus with the USA topping the tables with a hundred and twenty five
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thousand deaths in that country alone okay well you've been looking at the
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media and checking out what language is being used around this story what have
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you got for us yes today we have death toll milestones and grim death toll
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milestones and grim so your first headline please Katherine yes of course
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now we're starting today right here in the UK with the BBC the headline is
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coronavirus covered 19 death toll hits 500,000 worldwide death toll number of
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people who have died because of a particular event yes there are two parts
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to this word in fact there are two words the first word is death de ATH
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and the second word is tallit tol l or are some people like to pronounce it tol
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so you can say tall or tall I'm prefer torille near what do you like to say I
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think I say tall death toll yes a lot of people prefer taller but you will hear
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taller as now death is a noun form of the verb to
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die to die to lose your life the opposite of live is die the opposite of
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life is death the word Torah tio double l has a meaning attached to payment or
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cost or price now Neal you know what a taller Road is don't you yeah a toll
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road or a toll bridge is one that you have to pay to use pay with money actual
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money in this sense we're talking about a different kind of cost don't we yes so
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a toll road a toll bridge a toll gate is something that you pay money to use so
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it's this idea of payment or cost now this disease covered 19 has taken at all
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is taken a payment if you like and the payment has been in human lives so we
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use the the adjective sorry the noun death death toll to say that this
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disease has taken a payment in form of life now this is an extremely common
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expression is that you will see it and hear it in news reports connected to any
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kind of event which causes death yes it's not just to do with illness it can
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to do it is about accidents disasters things like volcanoes earthquakes
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landscape landslides where a large number of people are killed we talk
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about the death toll in the earthquake or the death toll as a result of the
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explosion we also use it to do with traffic accidents plane crushers always
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where something bad happens a number of people die we talk about the death toll
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yeah and although we've established that it's a very commonly used and you'll see
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it a lot in headlines it's not necessarily something that you would use
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in a conference an informal conversation that's right everybody it's a very very
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common expression death toll but it doesn't translate so
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easily to everyday spoke in conversational English so I wouldn't say
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to you Neal oh my goodness have you heard about the traffic accident the
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death toll was six you would say oh my goodness Neal six people died in the
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traffic accident absolutely yeah okay let's get a summary of that time now for
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our second headline please Catherine yes and we're now looking at the United
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States we have a headline from KSTP comm world hits coronavirus milestones and
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mid fears whiz to come milestones important events in the development of
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something yes milestones ni le sto n e s milestones two parts to this word the
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first word male mi le that's a measurement of distance a mile is a
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little bit longer than a kilometer and then stones stones are those hard
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minerals you know what a milestone is Neal if you're traveling somewhere don't
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you yeah so literally a milestone is a kind of old-fashioned road sign I
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suppose it's a stone on the way to a destination let's say London and it
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might have a number on it 15 and that means 15 miles to London
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exactly a stone on the side of the road with the word number 15 means that
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you're 15 miles away from your destination so it marks a point on the
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journey a significant point on a journey it doesn't say 15 and 3/4 miles and 5
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yards it says exactly 15 so a milestone is a significant stage on a journey a
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significant event in the progress of something so the event here is the half
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million deaths and coronavirus is the journey or the progression or the thing
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that's happening so a significant event in the progress of something now we
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often use milestone in positive sensors you can to mark important events in
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people's lives for example near your you're a parent
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can you think of some milestones in children's lives that most parents would
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mark for example the first day at school is a milestone for any young child
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learning to ride a bicycle there's another milestone yes these types of
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things major life event yes major life event and starting
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University getting married things like that you can also use milestones in a
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business context to represent important developments or progressions in the in
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the progress of a business so your ten thousandth sale would be a milestone a
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share price hitting a certain point would be a milestone launching a new
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product would be a milestone so significant events in the development of
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something are milestones okay let's have a summary of that
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there are of course plenty of bad news stories around coronavirus but there are
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a few positive things some people say happened we've got a link to one of
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those stories haven't we Catherine that's right
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cyclists are now being encouraged and supported in many places as a result of
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the corona virus pandemic so click the link below to go to the story and find
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out more okay let's have your next headliner and we're still in the u.s. a
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investing.com is running the headline dollar retreats even as kovat 19 numbers
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reach grim milestone grim unpleasant yes so we've got that word milestone again
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and this time before it we have the adjective grim G or I am grim so what
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does that word make you think when you listen to the sound of it Neil well I
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think this is a word that sounds bad it sounds like something unpleasant is
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happening or is being described there's something about feeling of it it sounds
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a bit just bad but yeah it's it might be something to do with a great sound at
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the beginning like it reminds you of this out the word gray but if
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something's grim is bad it's a pleasant it's depressing it's not good news it
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could be worrying there's a little bit of nuance for the contact depending on
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the context but generally it's a negative word you don't want to hear the
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word grim you don't want grim things in your life unfortunately they do happen
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so this bad negative unpleasant worrying milestone those ideas are summed up in
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the word grim and there's lots of uses of grim and what kind of weather have we
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got today Neil it's a bit grim today you know I'm wearing a kind of winter shirt
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because it's so cold in June even though it's almost July
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right then is it what color is the sky gray grim gray yeah so the weather if
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it's a little bit miserable raining grave you can't see the Sun it's colder
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than it should be we can call that a grim day or grim weather we could also
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use it to describe people's expressions if somebody has a grim look on their
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face they are not happy about something the kind of look that you don't want to
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see Neal from your kids teachers do you know I don't want to go to a parents
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evening and have a grim face teacher facing me no because you know they're
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gonna say something bad yeah absolutely okay let's have a summary
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Catherine let's have a summary of our vocabulary yes we started off with death
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toll the number of people who have died because of a particular event next we
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had milestones important events in the development of something and finally
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today we had grim meaning unpleasant you can find news review and all sorts of
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other brilliant content from BBC learning english all over our social
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week stay safe bye
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