VOCABULARY IN THIS VIDEO 1. broadcaster: someone who speaks on radio or television programmes 2. inflation: increase in prices of things over time 3. hit in the pocket: have less money to spend 4. volatile: unpredictable and can change suddenly 5. sustained: continues at the same level for a long period of time 6. effective: works well and gets the best results 7. interest rates: fees banks and financial institutions charge you for borrowing money 8. According to one report 9. makes sense 10. That’s not good at all 30/09/2022 ALL THE BEST FOR YOU.
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@abadalrhmazkoo9222 жыл бұрын
Actually, here in my country Syria, we have been facing the same problems since 2012 even life becomes harder . The best thing from this video is that I have learned and recycled some very important vocabulary about economy . Respected Teachers Rob and Beth thank so much ❤️ for this amazing video !
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Is war going on?
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Video is very useful for my learning English and give me some news about economy as well. I think this time is a hard period with everyone, but it will be better in near future.
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@Abo-kl2omАй бұрын
Rob Hello. This is 6 Minute English from BBC Learning English. I’m Rob. Beth And I’m Beth. Rob In this programme, we’re talking about money - and Beth, as the old saying goes, money makes the world go round! Beth You mean it’s very important and lots of things couldn’t happen without it. Well, we all need money - but have you noticed how our money doesn’t seem to buy so much these days? Rob Yes, I have Beth. It seems like consumers like us are being hit in the pocket at the moment - and by that, I mean we have less money to spend. Beth Now, I’m no economist, but I know this has a lot to do with inflation - the increase in prices of things over time. Rob It’s a big problem globally, and Beth my question for you is about inflation. According to one report, what was the annual inflation rate in Venezuela between November 2017 and 2018? Was it: a) 130% b) 1,300% or c) 1,300,000%? Beth I’ll say b) 1,300% Rob OK. We’ll find out if you’re right later on. But let’s talk more about money and inflation now. Around the world, prices of things are rising more than normal, and more worrying is that prices keep going up. Beth Two things in particular are increasing in price - energy, like gas and electricity, and food. These are things we need and depend on. So, what’s causing the rises? Rob There seem to be two main reasons - the Covid pandemic and the war in Ukraine, which has reduced the supply in things we need. And when things are in short supply - available in limited quantities - prices go up. Beth The BBC World Service programme The Real Story discussed this in much more detail. One expert, economist, writer and broadcaster, Linda Yueh, explained how price rises could be around for a while… Linda Yueh, economist, writer and broadcaster Even if you take out some of these volatile items like food and energy, the sustained price increases we've had, it is actually getting passed through into how companies price their goods and services. and that's where it gets extremely worrying because that suggests that even if energy prices, food prices, come down, we could have inflation now in the system and I think that for advanced economies is worrying, for developing countries, that's hugely worrying. Rob Linda Yueh used some interesting language there. She talked about food and energy being volatile items - something that is volatile is unpredictable and can change suddenly. And that’s what we’ve experienced with food and energy prices. Beth Yes, and she said these price increases have been sustained - so, continuing at the same level for a long period of time. But Linda Yueh says that even if energy and food prices eventually come down, companies will pass on the extra costs they have already faced by charging more for their goods and services. Rob And this could cause inflation - there’s that word again. Continuing price rises aren’t good for anyone but especially for people in developing economies - countries which have industry that’s less developed and have lower living standards. Beth Another possible consequence of inflation is recession - this economic term describes a situation where a country’s production starts going down, people’s incomes go down and unemployment goes up. This all sounds like a very bleak economic outlook. So, what can be done? Rob Well, that’s the million-dollar question, and economists are trying to work it out. Speaking on The Real Story programme, economist Vicky Pryce gave an overview of how to control inflation. Vicky Pryce, economist One of them, something that is actually most effective, is by slowing down demand. And if you increase interest rates, what you do is you discourage people from borrowing, whether they are individuals or whether they are businesses - and of course the economy starts slowing down. Rob So, she says what is most effective - meaning what works well and gets the best results - is slowing down demand. Increasing interest rates can do this because people will borrow less money. Interest rates are fees banks and financial institutions charge you for borrowing money. Beth And if we borrow less money, we buy fewer things, which can reduce inflation. I think it makes sense now! And if you were in Venezuela in 2018, you would really want inflation to go down, wouldn’t you? Rob Yes. Now, earlier I asked you what one report said the inflation rate was there between November 2017 and 2018. Beth And I said a very high 1,300%. Rob Well, it was even higher, Beth. According to a study by the opposition-controlled National Assembly, the annual inflation rate reached 1,300,000% in the 12 months to November 2018. This extreme financial situation was known as hyperinflation. Beth That’s not good at all. In this programme, we have been talking about inflation - that’s the increase in prices over time. Rob Other vocabulary we used included the expression hit in the pocket - which means you have less money to spend. Beth Volatile describes something that is unpredictable and can change suddenly. Rob Something that is sustained continues at the same level for a long period of time. And something that is effective works well and gets the best results. Beth And interest rates are fees banks and financial institutions charge you for borrowing money. Rob Well, we hope you’ve found our brief lesson about the economy useful. Thanks for listening. Goodbye for now! Beth Bye bye!
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@nilo4132 жыл бұрын
Best used 6min. I learned a lot: Interest Hit in the pocket Inflation , volatile, Sustained ,Passed through, Slow down demand, a round, recession, bleek, overview, effective. Hyper inflation
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@letsplayroblox6062 Жыл бұрын
Hi. Yes, honestly it happens right now. We have many problems in our world. I think before solving it we should see. Going up prices are happening everywhere. It's because of war or something, if i am not mistaken. In some countries prices of products go up every month. People who don't have a job or work there, it can be hard for them. I hope everything will be fine. Thanks, bbc👍
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@julianconjota_2 жыл бұрын
The inflaction in my country Colombia is incresing since almost 20 years ago, that's the reason Im learning english, I started to learn since 2 mounths ago, I want a better Future for my girlfriend, my parents and family, I'm looking for improve my english and can get a better work. Saludos a todos
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@lahermanafeliz2 жыл бұрын
These 6 minutes are very interesting, thanks! I’m live in Argentina and the prices going up every time, is really an old problem. Silvia
@oyunsugarsuren69462 жыл бұрын
Thank you teachers, we knew new words for economic.
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@Maryji23 Жыл бұрын
Learning english with the BBC because i want to be able to scape from Venezuela inflation to live in England hehe
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@innariepina71262 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your work! I’m from Ukraine and think that it’s not correct to tell that prices are going up just because of the war in Ukraine without mentioning that it was Russian full-scale invasion on the independent state
@ritikahmedazad4442 Жыл бұрын
I think so
@liliabouratevich42404 ай бұрын
I'm from Ukraine too. I totally agree with you. When people speak of Ukraine war without mentioning the aggressor - the Russian Federation - there's a cognitive distortion. It sounds as if the war is in Ukraine and Ukraine is guilty. Guilty for the war and for the inflation and prices going up. BBC please pay attention to this.
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Hi please write the vocabulary on the screen thanks
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Thanks for information about economy
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Any time
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@Gulshoda-m2z2 ай бұрын
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@lilianatria28775 ай бұрын
Everyone needs to deal with inflation, it's a really serious global issue. Now, thanks to your video, I can understand better the rising interest rates policy of the Central Bank.
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@fotimaisomiddinova76392 жыл бұрын
"Hit in the pocket" is it possible to use this in the essay?
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@Capylovescoconut2 ай бұрын
what is the answer of question they've asked about inflation in Venezuala? >
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@oucheneabdlaali2168 Жыл бұрын
Its a great lesson and l have seen a new useful fainancial vocabulary
@twentyc1922 жыл бұрын
Very good review thanks
@tranghoangthi6337 Жыл бұрын
In Vietnam, recently, food and energy prices are going up no end which is a real hassle for people in developing economy like me to handle. It is expected to be around for a while. Customers like me are being hit in the pocket at the moment. The reason for this is the reduction of food supplies, in other words things are in short supply, available in limited quantities.
@danielnegussie2911 Жыл бұрын
Being vigilant on those discretionary spendings would really help.
@adamgmoney26052 жыл бұрын
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@bharathapaithrikam3821 Жыл бұрын
Its a good explanation relating to price hike in the present scenario. Ukraine war and corona epidemic are the main reason behind the current price hike.
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@liliabouratevich42404 ай бұрын
@@bharathapaithrikam3821 well, actually it's Russia's full-scale invasion in Ukraine that has caused that along with the pandemic.
@alieid3402 жыл бұрын
And in its turn inflation is a result of pumping helicopter money into the economy when many governments around the world decided to use unreasonable quantitative easing to boost the demand during lockdowns in 2020 and 2021. In my opinion those monetary policies were disastrous as they didn't mean higher production rates.
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@Timmye-d2s10 ай бұрын
Old saying goes: 'Money makes the world go round' -> it's very important and lots of things could not happen without it We'll need money, but have you noticed how our money not seem to buy so much these days? Yes, I do, Beth. It seems like consumer like us are being hit in the pocket at the moment -> we have less money to spend I'm no economist. But I know this has a lot to do with inflation - the increases in prices of things over time. It's a big problem globally. And Beth, my question to you is about inflation. According to one report, what was the annual inflation rate in Venezuela between Nov 2017 and 2018: a/ 130% b/1300% c/1m3% Let's talk more about money and inflation now. Around the world, prices of things are rising more than normal. And more worrying is that prices keep going up Two things in particular are increasing in prices: energy (like gas and electricity), and food. These are things we need and depend on. So, what's causing the rises? There seems to be two main reasons: the COVID pandemic and the war in Ukraine, which has reduced the supplies in things we need. And when things are in short supply, available in limited quantities, prices go up Economist, writer, broadcaster, Linda Yueh explained how price rises could be around for a while: even if you take out some of these volatile items like food and energy, the sustained price increases that we've had, it's actually getting passed through into how companies price their goods and services. And that's where it gets extremely worrying, bc that suggests that even if energy prices, food prices come down, we could have inflation now in the system. And I think that for advanced economies is worrying, for developing countries, that's hugely worrying. Linda Yueh used some interesting language there. She's talking about food and energy being volatile items - something that is unpredictable, and can change suddenly. And that's what we've experienced with energy and food prices. Yes, and she said these price increases have been sustained, so continuing at the same level in a period of time. But Linda Yueh said that even if the energy and food prices eventually come down, companies will pass on the extra costs they've already faced by charging more for their goods and services. And this could cause inflation, there's that word again. Continuing price rises aren't good for anyone, but esp. for people in developing economies - countries which have industry that's less developed and have lower living standards. Another possible consequence of inflation is recession, this economic term describes a situation where countries' production starts going down, people's incomes go down, and unemployment goes up. This all sounds like a very bleak economic outlook, so what can be done? Well, that's the million-dollar question, and economists are trying to work it out Economist Vicky Pryce gave an overview of how to control inflation: One of the things that is actually most effective is by slowing down demand. And if you increase interest rates, what you do is you discourage people from borrowing, whether they're individuals or businesses - and of course the economy starts slowing down. So, she says what is most effective, meaning what works well and gets the best results, is slowing down demand. Increasing interest rates can do this because ppl will borrow less money. Interest rates are fees, banks and financial institutions charge you for borrowing money. And if we borrow less money, we buy fewer things, which can reduce inflation. I think it makes sense now. And if you were in Venezuela in 2018, you would really want inflation to go down, wouldn't you? Extreme financial inflation -> hyper inflation
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@snowphiakim29652 жыл бұрын
THX bbc 0:17
@张天天-n6mАй бұрын
Great 🙏
@HungNguyen-yq2oe2 жыл бұрын
This video is useful for me and it helps me understand inflation. I hope that BBC learning English creates a lot of videos as this video
@bbclearningenglish2 жыл бұрын
We're glad you found it useful!
@liliabouratevich42404 ай бұрын
@@bbclearningenglishI'm from Ukraine. When people speak of Ukraine war without mentioning the aggressor - the Russian Federation - there's a cognitive distortion. It sounds as if the war is in Ukraine and Ukraine is guilty. Guilty for the war and for the inflation and prices going up. BBC please pay attention to this and try to formulate more correctly. We'd appreciate that a lot.
@josevicentemarcanogarcia79 Жыл бұрын
I am in Venezuela. It's a shame we have a terrible economy. I am math teacher and my salary is 16 dólar per month. Everyone has to do any informal work to live. The situation here is difficult. I have thought in traveling abroad in order to get better life conditions. I would like to live in a country like UK. Maybe after some years I will be able to go there.
@MrCharles24072 жыл бұрын
Hello to every one. I'm listening to the lesson but unfortunately,, cannot see the text. can somebody helps me ? Thank you
@biehama66022 жыл бұрын
In your country, Myanmar we are facing with the low of inflation.
@amirhoseynilkhani9368 Жыл бұрын
Hello guys, Im from iran, here we have also high rate of inflation. we have challange in daily life expenses but we are optimistic and in our society there is a hope that one day in near future everything will get better.
@Gianggg5122 жыл бұрын
May I ask you: is “when it comes to” phrases formal or informal in English? Could I use that in writing?
@bbclearningenglish2 жыл бұрын
Hello! Yes, you can definitely use the phrase 'when it comes to' in writing. It's neither formal nor informal, so you can use it in most contexts! Thanks for your question. :)
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@irenefang246 Жыл бұрын
Thanks BBC for a wonderful video My summary while listening Nowadays, it seems like our money doesn't buy so much. Clearly, customers are being hit by the pocket globally. I believe it has something to do with inflation probably stemming from the Covid pandemic and the war in Ukraine. There are necessities that we need and depend on such as food and energy such as gas or electricity but their prices keep going up controllably. According to Linda Yueh, even don't mention volatile items like food or energy, companies tend to charge their goods and services with high prices which largely contributes to the current inflation. So, how can we deal with inflation? one way that is actually the most effective is slowing down demands by increasing interest rates. Doing that discourages people and organizations from purchasing or overspending which eventually results in decreasing prices.
@nganhuynhh3 ай бұрын
VIETNAM - VOCABULARIES IN THIS VIDEO 1. inflation: increase in prices of things over time 2. limited quantities 3. volatile: suddenly change 4. sustained: continues at the same level for a long period of time 5. bleak economic outlook: there is no hope and expect for the economy 6. hit in the pocket: have less money to spend 7. interest rates: fees banks and financial institutions charge you for borrowing money 8. effective: works well and gets the best results
@luciaamaliazuffomichielon83902 жыл бұрын
Here in Brazil the prices are raising because of the oil crises!
@wesleymarinho91022 жыл бұрын
I live in Brazil and pandemic has caused a huge increase in prices of things around here, in particular food.
@ngannguyenlong4542 Жыл бұрын
One of the effective ways to control inflation is slowing down the demand by increasing interest rates.
@ВитяАка-з4ш2 жыл бұрын
Inflation is increasing because of ONE government print too much money to buy everything from other governments, and do nothing else. And if someone doesn't want to play this game, ONE government comes to spread democracy 🤣
@tetyanaprysakar93662 жыл бұрын
Prices sharply increased not because of "war in Ukraine", but because of Russia started a full-scale war against Ukraine
@AHHaDiFoRYoU0.1 Жыл бұрын
all kind of product come from Ukraine??
@Katrin_Joy Жыл бұрын
Totally agree!
@ИванИванов-с2ш8з Жыл бұрын
Because NATO has begun to expand its borders and for some reason America is poking its nose into another continent investing money in someone else's war
@lifepets Жыл бұрын
@@ИванИванов-с2ш8з every country wants to fill yourself in safe and be defended so it is natural to became a part of NATO when your neighbour is as crasy and agressive as Russia is.
@Hilola-u6c Жыл бұрын
You're frjom Ukraine? Yeah
@augustohaiangfc10792 жыл бұрын
good
@leobudri73152 жыл бұрын
I’m hit the pocket unfortunately 😅
@НаталияЛеонова-ш4ж2 жыл бұрын
You're worried about increasing prices. And people in my region (Donbass) are worried about being shelles by American 'help' HIMARS. Yesterday they killed a local teacher in my town. 😢
@beslanintruder20772 жыл бұрын
I mean both sides are shelling each other. It's war.. Had Yanukovich stayed instead of being flown back to Russia this would not have happened. Yanukovich betrayed your Donbass and lead to this. Not America. US as well as much of Europe is an ally of Ukraine and are providing military support as Russia tries to hold on to seized territory in a foreign country.
@lilylee87502 жыл бұрын
Aaa.... Sorry for you😯😭 I always pray for Ukrainian.
@tuledung98432 жыл бұрын
Take care!
@elvineliyev69392 жыл бұрын
😕
@DavionistVano2 жыл бұрын
Им без разницы. Они за деревьями не видят леса.
@natalyatelentiuk4269 Жыл бұрын
The video like that really helpful and I’ve seen a lot of them. Thank you so much for them. But please don’t say “war in Ukraine” we didn’t want this war in 2014 and don’t want it now. It russian war against Ukrainian people. It’s really important named things like this in right way
@bbclearningenglish Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your comment Natalya ❤️
@phamhuong19562 жыл бұрын
Do you mind if you explain this question to me? i don't understand the meaning of the sentence in this video " even if you take out some of these volatile items, " . What does" Take out " mean in this sentence?
@trungdo74932 жыл бұрын
"take out" là loại bỏ. Câu đấy nghĩa là: nếu loại bỏ 'volatile items' (những thứ dễ biến động về giá), 'sustained price increases' (sự tăng giá), thì điều này cũng ảnh hưởng tới cách các công ty định giá 'goods and services' của họ. Đoạn sau có nói là nếu 'volatile items' và 'sustained price increases' được "take out", giá 'energy and food' được hạ xuống, thì các công ty vẫn tăng giá 'foods and services'.
@phamhuong19562 жыл бұрын
@@trungdo7493 em cảm ơn ạ
@bbclearningenglish2 жыл бұрын
Hi there! It looks like you've had an answer to this question already - 'take out' means 'remove'. other examples could be 'The dentist takes out teeth' and 'Have you taken out the rubbish today?' 😊
@TuananhLe-xj1bn2 жыл бұрын
“It is actually getting passed through into how companies price their goods and services”. Can anyone please explain what “getting passed through” means?
@bbclearningenglish2 жыл бұрын
Good question! When something 'gets passed through', it means it moves from one place to another. So in this example, people are paying more money for the things they buy and that money is moved from the buyer to the company who provides the goods and services. Another example could be 'I gave a tip in the restaurant and it got passed through to the waiters and kitchen staff'.
@TuananhLe-xj1bn2 жыл бұрын
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@romiris11 ай бұрын
привет живые, спасибо.
@nguyettran43572 жыл бұрын
I clicked to watch this video immedately when i saw the title
@tgchan10 ай бұрын
Thank you./
@ieltsquynhnguyen30132 жыл бұрын
This video show how the worl change and the bad effect from war. I would say that, Vietnam is in this problems too. Money is less value, citizens has pay more money for food, electric, gas... then people must work more hard, more tired and stressful.
@ruslannovikov837410 күн бұрын
In Soviet Union in 1952 there wasn't any inflation. The prices only went down. Why it happened? Because Soviet Union didn't emit so much money like USA and EU
@tgchan10 ай бұрын
Thank you/
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@nguyenthihonghanh12532 жыл бұрын
After covid 19 pandemic, inflation is becoming a big problem. of course increasing prices is a sustained change but essential items like food, gas, and energy are hitting in my pocket. I hope that government will have an effective method for this problem maybe decreasing the interest rates
@drabdirahmanahmedshire90422 жыл бұрын
In Africa every item in the market the prices is too high. There are serious inflation, the governments must do action.
@jasbleydycubillos767811 ай бұрын
Can I SEE the witten documentary ?
@nguyettran43572 жыл бұрын
Web bbc hồi trc m vào đc để xem script, mà nay ko đc nữa pk mn
@artrua95182 жыл бұрын
họ có để link rồi cậu ạ
@nguyettran43572 жыл бұрын
M thấy link nhưng toàn ko vào đc, ko thể truy cập
@jayamohan99882 жыл бұрын
Inflation is a global problem now. My country India is a developing country so we always face inflation.
@hanuyen4898 Жыл бұрын
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@ricardobardales81372 жыл бұрын
All have their price. Money cannot buy certain things such as feelings. By the way about the topic Is a paramount theme due to that it is happen in some countries. I heard that one of the causes is the War between Russia against Ucrania, isn´t?
@mariaelenaquarroz95202 жыл бұрын
Here in Argentine its 7,4 % on September The goberment must be remove in all wordl They aren't competitive enought Only politics depredator Thanks for this lesson
@ssmed29999 ай бұрын
How to pronounce " We've had "
@tiborsujan1111 Жыл бұрын
At first place , politicians are responsible for!!!
@E.S_English Жыл бұрын
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@yash-zi6py4 ай бұрын
Inflation could be an major problem for developing countries as they do not have well developed industry and they also have low level of living standard as usual