Women working more since pandemic: BBC News Review

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Men are working fewer hours than before the pandemic,
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while women are working more -
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At least in the UK. This is News Review from
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BBC Learning English, where we help you understand news headlines in English.
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I'm Beth, and I'm Georgie.
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Make sure you watch to the end to learn the vocabulary
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you need to talk about this story.
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And remember to subscribe to our channel
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so that you can learn more English from the headlines. Now,
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the story. Men in the UK
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are working fewer hours, while women are working more. Since the pandemic,
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the average number of hours worked in the UK
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has dropped, especially in men. At the same time,
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the number of women working full time has increased - possibly
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due to more flexible working.
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Some experts believe
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that the overall drop in working hours may be bad for the economy.
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You've been looking at the headlines, Georgie,
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what's the vocabulary that people need to understand this news story in English?
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We have 'pick up the slack', 'drive a trend'
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and put in. This is News Review
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from BBC Learning English.
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Let's have a look now
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at our first headline. This one's from City AM.
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Men are working much less than they used to. Women
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are picking up the slack.
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So this is about the story that men are working less
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and women are working more.
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We're going to look at the expression 'pick up the slack'.
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Can you start by explaining 'slack'?
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It comes from sailing. A rope
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that is slack is loose.
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It's not tight.
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There are a few expressions that come from it,
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but 'to pick up the slack' means to do work that someone else hasn't done.
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Ah, OK. So if someone is going on
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holiday, and they haven't done
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all the work that they're supposed to... Don't worry, Beth.
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I'll pick up the slack.
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I'll do the work for you.
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Thank you. Now
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you said that there are some other expressions that use the word
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'slack'. Can you give us some examples?
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Sure, if you 'cut someone some slack',
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you're flexible and let them not do
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what they're supposed to. 'Slack off',
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that means you're relaxing or just being lazy.
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Well, we cannot slack off because we've got more News Review to
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do, so let's look at that again.
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  Let's have
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our next headline.
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This one's from Fortune: Millennial men in the UK
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are helping drive a trend of falling working hours,
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and it might be starting to hurt the country's economy.
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We're going to look at the expression 'drive a trend'. But what
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'driving' is going on here?
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'Drive' is being used to mean 'move something forward',
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but it's not a car.
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It's a metaphor. 'Trend' is the other part of the expression, and
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it means a pattern of behaviour.
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So something that 'drives a trend' causes
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a pattern to happen.
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OK, so this headline is saying that working hours in the UK Are falling.
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That is the trend, and men working fewer hours
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is making it happen.
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It's driving it.
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You often see this in the news.
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Something is happening, a trend, and it makes us
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ask the question:
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"What is driving this trend?"
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So, for example, high petrol prices could drive a trend for electric cars.
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Yes, that's right.
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OK, let's look at that again.
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Can we have our next headline, please?
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This one's from the Telegraph: Men work less since Covid,
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while women put in more hours. We know the story,
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but we're going to look at the phrasal verb, 'put in'.
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Who's putting what, where? This headline is about women in the UK
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They are putting in more hours.
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They're spending more time working. This
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meaning of 'put in' is very similar to 'spend'.
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OK, so we spend time, but we can also spend money and spend effort.
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So can we also say that we put in money and effort?
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Yes, as well as putting in time,
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you can also put in effort.
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Or put in money.
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It suggests that something, isn't easy.
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If you have to put in the effort to achieve something,
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it's hard work, and putting in money often means that you're investing in something.
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OK. And we want you to put in the effort
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and look at that word again.  
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We've had to 'pick up the slack' -
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do work that someone else hasn't done. 'Drive a trend' -
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make a pattern happen.
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And 'put in'- spend.
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Now if you've enjoyed this, we think you'll love
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this 6 Minute English episode all about flexible working
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Click here to watch!
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Thank you for joining us. Bye!
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Bye!
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