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سوال پادکست انگلیسی BBC – قلب شکسته :

The first human-to-human heart transplant took place in 1967. But what country was it in? Was it:

a) South Africa

b) USA

c) China

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واژگان کلیدی پادکست انگلیسی BBC - قلب شکسته

معنی به فارسیمعنی به انگلیسیواژه
تفاوت‌های ظریفsmall but important things that need to be considerednuanced
غم و اندوه برای وقتی که یک از نزدیکانمان می‌میردsadness we feel when someone close to us diesbereavement
"محترمانه کلمه "فوت کردa more gentle way of saying ‘died’passed away
به آخر خط رسیدنget to the end of a difficult situation somehow. Not always by making the right decisions but in the end, getting theremuddle through
کمبود وقتnot having enough free timetime-poor
تصمیم گیری در این باره که چه چیزهایی مهم استdeciding how important different things areprioritising

BBC 6 minute English -Broken hearts

پادکست انگلیسی BBC - قلب شکسته

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متن پادکست انگلیسی BBC - قلب شکسته

Neil
Hello and welcome to 6 Minute English. I'm Neil.

Rob
And hello, I'm Rob.

Neil
Today’s topic is about our health and in particular our hearts. How’s your heart, Rob?

Rob
Er, fine, I hope, as far as I know.

Neil
Do you take care of it?

Rob
Well, not my heart specifically, but my health in general, yes. I like to exercise regularly and I try to eat healthy foods.

Neil
So that cheeseburger I saw you eating just now was a healthy cheeseburger?

Rob
Fake news! You’re making that up, Neil! Don’t believe him, listeners. It would break my heart if people thought I ate junk food.

Neil
Now that’s an interesting expression. ‘It would break my heart.’ We say that when we talk about things that upset us. Of course, we don’t really mean that our heart is actually breaking.

Rob
However, you do sometimes hear stories about people who they say ‘died from a broken heart’.

Neil
That is today’s topic - can you die from a broken heart? First though, the quiz question. The first human-to-human heart transplant took place in 1967. But what country was it in? Was it:

a)    South Africa   

b)    USA

c)    China

What do you think, Rob?

Rob
Well, I think it is definitely a) South Africa.

Neil
OK, we’ll give you the answer at the end of the programme. Now back to the subject of broken hearts and if you can die from one. Dr Nikki Stamp is an Australian heart surgeon. She’s written a book, helpfully called ‘Can You Die From A Broken Heart?’ She was a guest on the BBC Radio 4 programme Woman’s Hour and was asked that very question. Does she think it is possible?

Dr Nikki Stamp
Yes, short answer is yes. It’s a little bit more nuanced than that. For most of us when we have a broken heart whether it’s bereavement or a relationship coming to an end we will be fine. We’ll muddle our way through it, we’ll take not so good care of ourselves but we’ll get there. However the physical effects still happen and it is a big stress on your emotions obviously but also on your body.

Neil
So she says 'yes' it is possible to die from a broken heart. But Rob, is it as clear and simple as that?

Rob
Well, no. She said it was a bit more nuanced. This means it’s not a simple relationship. A situation that is nuanced has small but possibly important differences.

Neil
She mentioned a couple of situations where we say that people could have a broken heart, didn’t she?

Rob
Yes, she talked about times of great unhappiness and emotional stress. One of the ones she mentioned was bereavementBereavement is the intense feeling of sadness we get when someone close to us dies.

Neil
The other situation where we say people are broken-hearted is, as Dr Stamp said, when a relationship comes to an end. So if your boyfriend, girlfriend, husband wife or lover decides they no longer want to be with you.

Rob
So these are times when we use the expression to be broken-hearted. But thankfully, they don’t usually lead to death. She said that usually we muddle through. This expression means that we get through our sadness. Maybe slowly and maybe we don’t think clearly and don’t make the right decisions – but in the end, we mend our broken hearts.

Neil
For some people, a few people though, the emotional stress does have an effect on the body, it does lead to physical symptoms and sometimes, sadly, death. Here’s Dr Stamp again. Which expression does she use instead of the word ‘died’?

Dr Nikki Stamp
And then for some people, you will die of a broken heart. We do tend to see that in elderly people who you know, like a few weeks after grandma passed away, grandad passed away not long after.

Rob
She says that dying of a broken heart can happen with older people and she used the expression passed away rather than the word ‘died’.

Neil
Dying from a broken heart may be quite rare, but heart problems still exist for many, particularly those who are very overweight. This is a problem in many parts of the world. But why is that?

Rob
Dr Stamp says that we are increasingly time-poor. We have less and less free time, as we are spending more time working.

Neil
This leads to our not doing as much exercise and eating more convenience food rather than making our own food from healthy ingredients.

Rob
The doctor says that we are not prioritising our health as we should be. Prioritising means deciding how important different things are. So we are not thinking of our health as being as important as we should.

Neil
Right, well we’re quite time-poor in this programme, so it’s time for the answer to our quiz. In which country was the first human-to-human heart transplant carried out? The choices were South Africa, USA or China. What did you say, Rob?

Rob
Yeah, I was sure it was South Africa.

Neil
Well, you were right to be sure because the answer is South Africa. Congratulations if you got that right. Now just time to recap today’s vocabulary.

Rob
Yes, we started off with nuanced. This adjective means 'something is not as simple as it might seem. There may be small but important things that need to be considered'.

Neil
Then there was bereavement. The sadness we feel when someone close to us has passed away.

Rob
Passed away was one of our other words, and it’s a more gentle way of saying ‘died’.

Neil
We also had the phrasal verb muddle through. This expression means 'to get to the end of a difficult situation somehow. Not always by making the right decisions but in the end, getting there'.

Rob
Being time-poor was the expression for not having enough free time.

Neil
And finally prioritising was the noun for deciding how important different things are. Well that’s all from 6 Minute English today. Don’t break our hearts, do join us again, but in the meantime you can find us in all the usual places: Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, and of course our website bbclearningenglish.com, where you can find all kinds of audio programmes, videos, activities and quizzes to help you improve your English! Thanks for joining us and goodbye.

Rob
Bye!

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