Killer salt?: BBC News Review
Salt. It makes everything taste better. But it’s also killing people. New research has found that adding salt to meals can reduce your life by two years.
But the good news is that even a small reduction in salt can make a big difference to your health.
Video chapters:
0:00 - Introduction
0:21 - Story
1:01 - Headline 1: US News: Your Salt Shaker May Prove Deadly, Study Finds
2:53 – Headline 2: 9 News: Sprinkle of salt at table could knock two years off your life, study finds
4:32 - Headline 3: The Sun: TEATIME KILLER: Popular condiment increases your risk of dying young by 28%, scientists warn
5:54 - Language summary
Key words and phrases
deadly
likely to kill
* He was bitten by a deadly spider and taken to hospital.
* Covid is a deadly disease.
knock off
reduce in size
* Smoking knocks years off people’s lives.
* The shop knocked £10 off the price.
teatime
time in the afternoon or evening for a meal called ‘tea’
* Please be home by teatime!
* Would you like to come round for tea? I’ll cook something special.
For a quiz and downloads, check out our website: https://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/english/course/newsreview-2022/unit-1/session-27
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But the good news is that even a small reduction in salt can make a big difference to your health.
Video chapters:
0:00 - Introduction
0:21 - Story
1:01 - Headline 1: US News: Your Salt Shaker May Prove Deadly, Study Finds
2:53 – Headline 2: 9 News: Sprinkle of salt at table could knock two years off your life, study finds
4:32 - Headline 3: The Sun: TEATIME KILLER: Popular condiment increases your risk of dying young by 28%, scientists warn
5:54 - Language summary
Key words and phrases
deadly
likely to kill
* He was bitten by a deadly spider and taken to hospital.
* Covid is a deadly disease.
knock off
reduce in size
* Smoking knocks years off people’s lives.
* The shop knocked £10 off the price.
teatime
time in the afternoon or evening for a meal called ‘tea’
* Please be home by teatime!
* Would you like to come round for tea? I’ll cook something special.
For a quiz and downloads, check out our website: https://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/english/course/newsreview-2022/unit-1/session-27
Do you want to improve your English?
SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube channel for more videos: www.youtube.com/bbclearningenglish
Visit our website: www.bbclearningenglish.com
Find us on Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/bbclearningenglish
Find us on Twitter: www.twitter.com/bbcle
Follow us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/bbclearningenglish.multimedia
#learnenglish #salt #health
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