Can you sleep during lockdown?: BBC News Review

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hello and welcome to News Review recorded in our homes I'm on one side of
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London Catherine is on the other hi Catherine hello Neil hello everyone so
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what story have you got for us today well we've got a sleep story today Neil
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have you been sleeping okay during the coronavirus actually I've been sleeping
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very well I don't know what that says about me but yes I've been sleeping very
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well and you well it is interesting because a lot of people around the world
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haven't been sleeping very well during these times and that's what we're
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looking at today okay well let's find out some more about
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that from this BBC Radio 1 news beat report and more than half of the UK
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population is struggling to sleep properly during lockdown according to a
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survey King's College London spoke to more than 2,000 people two in five said
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they've had unusual dreams and lots of young people said they were sleeping but
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not feeling rested a lot of people in the UK are finding it difficult to sleep
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during the corona virus pandemic two in five people say they're experiencing
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weird dreams and a lot of young people are saying they don't feel very rested
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at the moment ok well that's not very nice for a lot of people let's have a
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look at some of the vocabulary you've picked out to help us discuss this story
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what have you got we have disrupted uneasy and insomnia
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disrupted uneasy and insomnia ok so your first headline pleased with and
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disrupted so we're starting here in the UK with the independent the headline is
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half of British adults say their sleep has been disrupted in lockdown disrupted
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prevented from continuing yes disrupted D is R u p t-- e d disrupted
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there are three syllables in this word the stress is on the roped the middle
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syllable Neil would you like to demonstrate disrupted
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there you go thank you so this word starts with a lovely prefix the letters
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D is dis I've found in front of a lot of words and the general meaning of the
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prefix dis is often bad or wrong so we already know that there's something it's
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describing something difficult disrupted means disturbed to the extent that
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something can't continue something happens which means that you can't
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continue or finish what you're doing in the way you want to do it now near
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you're a father with children at home at the moment aren't you yes yes they're
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their normal lives have really been disrupted because of course they don't
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go to school yes so things are very different for them and I know you're
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working from home as well in your home office I am right here any disruptions
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yes disruption a noun there I do have a few disruptions I have to say a knock on
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the door and will you play football with me in the garden daddy that kind of
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thing so you've got disruptive kids they are disruptive for the adjective yes yes
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so we've got the noun verb an adjective so it's disruption disrupt and
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disruptive to describe people or things that disrupt is it the same as disturb
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it's a bit stronger than disturb I think if you disrupt something you really make
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it difficult to continue whereas disturbed might be sort of temporary or
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something that kind of gets in the way a little bit
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and we also use disturb to describe the way we think and feel so you could say
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that you could watch a disturbing film for example something that makes you
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feel uncomfortable and a bit upset you wouldn't say I watched a disruptive film
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last night okay let's get a summary of that please
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let's have a look then at our second headline yes now the sleep story isn't
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just confined to the UK here's a headline from the United States from NPR
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and it reads like this how to get sleep in uneasy times uneasy worrying anxious
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yes uneasy you and II a sy uneasy now Catherine I'm going to interrupt you
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here and I'm gonna give you my theory okay because I know in this word I can
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see two parts one of them is easy I know what easy means and at the beginning
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there's um which means not so I'm going to say that uneasy is the opposite of
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easy it means difficult right well if only it
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were that simple Neal you're kind of right to an extent but there are some
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major differences in the way we use uneasy it's true in this headline you
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could take out the word uneasy and put in difficult and say we are having
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difficult times that's true we are however uneasy is about a feeling you
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get when things aren't normal and you feel scared you feel anxious you feel
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worried you feel fearful of the future so when some things eat uneasy or it
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makes you feel uneasy it's really to do with being worried okay so I couldn't
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say I once tried to learn Russian and I was uneasy no you shouldn't say that no
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no no okay no no if you're uneasy you might feel uneasy if you have to
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perform something in Russian when you'd only be learning for a little while that
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might you feel like a very kind of anxious and nervous but it's more to do
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with fear unease okay it's also an owl isn't it yes I just said it unease is a
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noun you can say I had a feeling of unease
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when I heard a noise outside my bedroom window at 3 o'clock in the morning I
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hope it was nothing serious it was the Foxes always ofcourse urban
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foxes terrible ok let's have a summary
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before we move on Catherine would like to apologize to the foxes I really like
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foxes really do ok sometimes you have to say things then you just to make it
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clear yes I do and Oh foxes they're terrible it's terrible to be disturbed
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by a fox at 3:00 in the morning but that doesn't mean I don't like them
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ok before we have our final headline we have plenty of other stories about
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sleeping one in particular we think you will like yes if you don't know what to
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do when you can't get to sleep we have some advice for you just click the link
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to go to in the description to go straight to the program ok so our final
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headline now still in the United States The Wall Street Journal
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how sleep has changed in the pandemic insomnia late bedtimes weird dreams
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insomnia medical condition in which sleeping is difficult yes I am s om and
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I a very interesting word it has an M and an N next to each other which is
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quite unusual in English the pronunciation is insomnia insomnia yes
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syllabus I n those are in some knee ah and Neal would you like to demonstrate
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the stress for us please insomnia definitely the second syllable
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thank you very much insomnia and it starts with a prefix this time in I n
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another prefix which means not so sum the sum bit is relating to sleep
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the in bit means not so not sleep in some
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yeah okay so if I had a bad night's sleep last night but you know normally
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I'm okay do I have insomnia well you might say you've got insomnia Neil
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because you want attention and you're being quite dramatic but insomnia is a
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kind of medical term a medical condition which means that you know you can't
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sleep regularly and it's really interfering with your life we all have
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the odd bad night but insomnia is a bit more serious and the occasional
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difficulty sleeping okay but it is sometimes used by people who perhaps
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don't have a medical diagnosis dramatic if you want to be dramatic you can say
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you've got insomnia okay a person who has insomnia is an
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insomniac and insomniac and it's omni AK with AC on the end yes are you an
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insomniac Sandile it's not what you think you are I'm not an insomniac I
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have had difficulty sleeping in the past but I'm not an insomniac fortunately
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because it's quite it's bad for you isn't it yes I think it's quite
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unpleasant if you are an insomniac it interferes with your life quite
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significantly and you probably could benefit from treatment okay let's have a
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summary of that
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time now for a summary of our vocabulary okay so we had disrupted prevented from
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continuing we had uneasy worrying anxious and
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insomnia medical condition in which sleeping is difficult if you would like
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to test yourself on the vocabulary there's a quiz on our website BBC
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learning english.com stay safe see you next time
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bye
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