BBC LEARNING ENGLISH 6 Minute English New transport on two wheels

Similar documents
2 At the beach a) CD 3, track 20

Saving China's elephants

MODERATOR: Talk about your game. You played on the PGA Tour a little bit and just talk about that right now.

PRE-TOURNAMENT INTERVIEW TRANSCRIPT: INBEE PARK Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Todd: Its amazing... an amazing sport. Actually, speaking of individual sports, what about golf? That's the ultimate individual sport.

Increase Your Chances For Getting Drafted In The NBA!

English as a Second Language Podcast ESL Podcast 209 Extreme Sports

First boy is squatting as though sitting on an invisible bench. The second boy comes in and asks what the first is doing.

A pair of RUSTLING RED POMPOMS is held up by 2 cheerleaders who stand off screen.

PHIL STAMBAUGH: Okay. Maybe talk about your game right now.

1 TIMEIN: 10:00:18:16 DURATION: 04:03 TIMEOUT: 10:00:22:19 Since I got leukaemia, my life has been upside down.

Bicycle Safety Presented by: Name

MARK WILLIAMS: We would like to welcome Rickie Fowler to the 2018 Quicken Loans National interview room.

Diving ENGLISH FOR THE GAMES

Parental Responsibilities

Vines University: Cut Day

Tim Miles Nebraska Cornhuskers

Brandt, if we can just get some opening comments on the round and what keyed you to the 59.

Treasure Island 3. Little bit of rum

MODERATOR: Have you had the chance to fish or will you go fishing this week?

out there. You haven t got to catch fish to enjoy it. Dai: Right.

OLIVIA McMILLAN: Cam, what an incredible day. It's all I'm sure been a bit of a blur for you, but can you tell us how you're feeling?

JAY PROSCH COREY GRANT NOSA EGUAE

STEWART MOORE: We'd like to welcome Jean Van De Velde to the interview room here at the 10th annual Dick's Sporting Goods Open.

MICHAEL ALLEN: How about that birdie on 5 of yours? That was a pretty damn good birdie.

BICYCLE RULES OF THE ROAD

DAVE SENKO: And then you birdied three of the next four holes, No. 13, the par 3.

Large Group Week #4 June 29, 2014

DAVE SENKO: Paul, victory No. 5 in a playoff here, how special is that? This is, I believe, the fourth straight year you've won at least one event.

Obviously I missed my nap today! And then to birdie a couple of holes down the stretch, that's pretty incredible.

Learning English with CBC

A Kid in a Candy Store W.M. Akers

MARK WILLIAMS: We would like to welcome Tony Romo to the interview room at the Corales Puntacana Resort & Club Championship.

500 Miles KEITH DAVE. POSITION 1 (Musical Intro) (cont. walking) (cont. walking)

Bike safety: SCENE 1 - Introduction - At home one Saturday morning, it's

Parent Survey Report: One School in One Data Collection Period

THE BROWN SHOES. by JULIE JENSEN CHARACTERS MARK STEPH DEENA. NOTE: Lines that are underscored are meant to be addressed to the audience.

AMANDA HERRINGTON: Coming into this week, a place that you've had success as a playoff event, what is it about TPC Boston?

Carnival safety success Lesson plan - BBC British Council 2002

HATE TO RUN. by M.N. Zachary Episode 1 "Dont kill'em"

June 8, Q. Bernhard, you're of a certain age where I don't think the tour, the PGA Tour stopped in Philadelphia. BERNHARD LANGER: Correct.

DAY AT A PICNIC Hal Ames

The Triathlon Parent s

Oak Hill Country Club ~ Rochester, NY BERNHARD LANGER

The Song Tree Spring 2013

So with that, I would like to turn it over to our president of the World Golf Hall of Fame, Jack Peter.

Hitting The Driver Made Easy

Ollie disappoints the Captain

Case Interview End-to-end Secrets Program

Abbott: French? Costello: Goofè. Abbott: Yes. Abbott: Yes. Abbott: Well I should. Abbott: Yes. Abbott: Who. Abbott: Who. Abbott: Who.

Bike Flip By Xavier S.

Costello: Look Abbott, if you're the coach, you must know all the players.

Committee. Waikato, Bay of Plenty & Districts Incorporated

languagecaster.com learning English through football

All rights reserved Copyright 2018 MY MONSTER

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY BUREAU OF ALCOHOL, TOBACCO & FIREARMS

Podcast 83 - The Australian National Flag

SCRIPT (AGES 7+) Script by Simon Horton Music by Robin Horton. easypeasyplays.co.uk

Rory, if we can get some comments on just a phenomenal week.

MIKE WOODCOCK: Grant, it's been a great season for you again this year. How much will it mean to you to represent GB&I this weekend?

You never do this because it's actually very, very bad for your body if you would do that, so you run a maximum, like 32 to 34 kilometers.

ARCHIVES OF ONTARIO DISK: TRANSCRIPT DISC #130 PAGES: 11 THIS RECORDING IS UNRESTRICTED.

AND THE DARKNESS FADES. Written by. Simon Mapp

THE PARTY HOUSE. Written by. Ronald Fordham

Fairy godmother pgs 21/8/08 12:05 Page 11. The New Girl

A Kid in a Candy Store W.M. Akers

Hello. I m Margot Politis. Welcome to Study English, IELTS preparation.

Ashley's eyes widen and she points at the marshmallow at the end of George's stick. ASHLEY Dad, your marshmallow's on fire.

PRE-TOURNAMENT INTERVIEW TRANSCRIPT: FRED COUPLES Thursday, August 29, 2013

Chugi tries to get Mike to come to Mongolia by inviting him to the holiday of Nadam. Mike: Really. Chugi: Yes.

Tommy Armour III.txt 1

TEEN GIRL and TEEN BOY are making out on the carpet. They begin to roll around when a doorbell rings. They pull apart.

ALABAMA COACH NICK SABAN AJ MCCARRON COURTNEY UPSHAW. Jan. 9, 2012

Fox Chapel Golf Club - Pittsburgh, PA

Team Announcement Teleconference

Florida State University Football Media Conference

Park (mis)adventures

Couples Sunday.txt 1

PRE-TOURNAMENT INTERVIEW November 27, 2018 JUSTIN ROSE

Grappling Concepts, Lesson 2 Making Yourself Heavier

then extrapolated to larger area just based on the length of bank [that actually falls in this category].

as a lake. Most of the shoreline was thickly wooded, with here and there a small clearing and a house. The "Chinook" eased in beside an old wooden

Mike: Because they have the extra weight?

Spare by Kelly Hashway

Cambridge International Examinations Cambridge Primary Checkpoint

2018 Cheez-It Bowl TCU Team Arrival Press Conference December 22, 2018

August 14, Medinah Country Club

Money Town. Kids. Contentment

Discover the 2012 London Olympics

Ian : Hi and welcome to the Essential Tennis Podcast. Your place for free, expert tennis instruction that can truly help you improve your game.

September 2, 2013 COACH KINGSBURY: Document1 1

a slower than the DART train and the 6 You can go skateboarding or b on the Halfpenny Bridge. c in the Phoenix Park. Listening

What If? An interactive exploration of violence against women. By Lydia Longman

Transcript for the BLOSSMS Lesson. An Introduction to the Physics of Sailing

The Allure of Fishing

the family. For the Minks, it was the 71st consecutive years that they've done the cattle drive on Idaho's main north-south highway.

Oak Hill Country Club ~ Rochester, NY JAY HAAS

Business Etiquette: Carrying Yourself with Dignity

INTERVIEW WITH OUR TEAM RIDER Milan Shah Thakuri aka. Pagal Chora

1 KINGSTON HEATH GOLF CLUB 17/11/12. .TALISKER MASTERS 2012 Adam Scott

Transcription:

BBC LEARNING ENGLISH 6 Minute English New transport on two wheels Note: This is not a word-for-word transcript Hello and welcome to 6 Minute English. I'm and I'm. Hello. Today we're talking about one of the latest forms of transport on two wheels. Yes. We're not talking about bicycles here. No, we're talking about a self-balancing transport device. What a complicated name! Now a device is an object which has been created for a particular purpose. But yes, you need to balance on this device which means you need to stand on it and not fall over. Well this device has other names as well. It's called a rideable because you ride on it like you ride on a bicycle or you can call it a self-balancing scooter - or others call it a hoverboard. That's perhaps because it looks like a skateboard perhaps but it's different, isn't it? Yes it is, it is a bit different. And we'll be finding out more about hoverboards in a moment, but first it's time for our quiz question. I'm going to make a statement and I want you to tell me if it is true or false. OK? OK. bbclearningenglish.com Page 1 of 5

Here in the UK, it's illegal to ride a hoverboard on the pavement. Is that true or false,? What do you think? Well, I've actually seen someone riding a hoverboard on the pavement so I'll say it's false. I think it's legal to ride one on the pavement. OK, then. We'll see if you're right at the end of the programme. OK. So, have you ever tried riding on a hoverboard? No, I haven't, but I would like to give it a go. It looks like a skateboard, but it is different it moves differently and it goes in a different direction it goes sideways. Yes. And, you know, the other big difference is that it is motorised. And when you change your balance the wheels turn. So when you lean forwards you move forwards and when you lean back you slow down and stop and if you lean even further back, then you actually move backwards. Yes. So it's hard to keep your balance. Like a skateboard, you need to practise to get good at this. And I'm no good at skateboards. And I think, you know, if you don't practise you'll fall off the hoverboard lots of times. BBC reporter Emma Ailes has tried a hoverboard. Who else has tried one of these rideables? Listen to her report. INSERT Emma Ailes, BBC Reporter So you may have seen in recent weeks celebrities like Justin Bieber and Lily Allen riding one of these. It's a self-balancing transportation device or some people call them rideables. I've never had a go but I am going to integrate one into my life for the next couple of days and see how I get on. And that was the BBC reporter Emma Ailes. She said that she's going to integrate riding a hoverboard into her everyday life and so perhaps she'll travel to the BBC on a hoverboard. Now to integrate means to combine things to make them more efficient. bbclearningenglish.com Page 2 of 5

Or maybe she'll go shopping on a hoverboard. Now she talked about celebrities famous people - who are using a hoverboard. Yeah. She mentioned two celebrities singers Lily Allen who's British. And Justin Bieber - he's from Canada. So people are using hoverboards all over the world., you were telling me about a guy you saw last weekend. Yes, I was at a shopping centre and there were all these kids teenagers - watching this guy using a hoverboard. Of course they all wanted to try it. You could hear them shouting, "Can I have a go? Can I have a go? Can I have a go?" Now, to have a go means to try something. Yes. Now what was our reporter s experience of using a hoverboard? How did she get on? Did she learn how to use it? Did she enjoy using it? INSERT Emma Ailes So overall this is really good fun and I definitely recommend giving it a go. But there are some downsides. It's really heavy, it's illegal to use it on the pavement and it's quite embarrassing being stared at. So are two wheels better than two legs? For me, probably not. So that was the BBC reporter Emma once again. And she tried to use the two wheels of the hoverboard to move around but she said she prefers moving with her two legs. But she did say this about using a hoverboard it's good fun and she definitely recommends that people try it they should give it a go! But she said there are also some downsides some bad things. First, it's heavy. Yes, it's not very easy carrying a heavy hoverboard. Also when she uses it everyone looks at her and they don't stop looking they stare at her and she says that's embarrassing. bbclearningenglish.com Page 3 of 5

And there is one more downside about using a self-balancing scooter. And this is also the answer to our quiz question I asked if it's true or false that it's illegal to ride a hoverboard on the pavement in the UK. And I said that it's false. And you are wrong. It's illegal. There is a law here about that. Yes, I realised I guessed the wrong answer when I heard that clip from Emma's report there. Yes. Their use is illegal under Section 72 of the Highway Act 1835 for use on the public pavements and roads in the UK. Oh, very impressive,. Now, you can use a hoverboard, I've heard, on private property if you have permission from the owner but NOT on public pavements and roads. OK. Well, next time you see your friend Justin Bieber,, tell him that. I will. Now, that's all for today. Please do join us again soon. Please do. And let's hear the words before we go. OK. We heard: device balance pavement scooter skateboard celebrities to get on to have a go illegal and private property That is it now. And we'll see you next time. bbclearningenglish.com Page 4 of 5

Goodbye! Vocabulary device an object invented for a certain purpose to balance to stand (on something) without falling over pavement the hard path you walk on next to a road ('sidewalk' in American English) scooter a board with wheels and handlebars you stand on with one foot and push with the other to travel skateboard a board with wheels you stand on with one foot and push with the other to travel celebrities famous people, for example pop stars to get on (here) to be successful, to manage to have a go to try to do something illegal not legal, against the law private property land and/or buildings that belong to someone, not to the public bbclearningenglish.com Page 5 of 5