In this programme, Neil and Sam will be discussing whether the revolution in artificial intelligence, often shortened to ‘AI’, could replace human doctors and nurses. Can you imagine a future without doctors?
Listen to the conversation and learn vocabulary along the way.
This week's question
It’s a well-known fact that skin is the human body’s largest organ – but how much skin does the average adult have?
a) 2 square metres
b) 3 square metres
c) 4 square metres
Listen to the programme to find out the answer.
Vocabulary
bedside manner
the kind and caring behaviour shown by doctors and nurses to people who are ill
freckle
small brown or ginger spot on someone’s skin, especially a person with pale skin
cancerous
involving cancer
diagnosis
a doctor’s judgement about what someone’s particular sickness or disease is, made after examining them
rule of thumb
a useful and practical but approximate way of doing or measuring something
where, how, what, why on earth...?
an emphatic way of forming a statement or question to show frustration, anger, surprise or disbelief
To download the audio and a transcript, go to:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/english/features/6-minute-english/ep-210819
[Cover: Getty Images]
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https://youtu.be/rWHGKGS7zSc
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#bbclearningenglish #learnenglish #artificialinteligence #medicine #technology #tech #health
Listen to the conversation and learn vocabulary along the way.
This week's question
It’s a well-known fact that skin is the human body’s largest organ – but how much skin does the average adult have?
a) 2 square metres
b) 3 square metres
c) 4 square metres
Listen to the programme to find out the answer.
Vocabulary
bedside manner
the kind and caring behaviour shown by doctors and nurses to people who are ill
freckle
small brown or ginger spot on someone’s skin, especially a person with pale skin
cancerous
involving cancer
diagnosis
a doctor’s judgement about what someone’s particular sickness or disease is, made after examining them
rule of thumb
a useful and practical but approximate way of doing or measuring something
where, how, what, why on earth...?
an emphatic way of forming a statement or question to show frustration, anger, surprise or disbelief
To download the audio and a transcript, go to:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/english/features/6-minute-english/ep-210819
[Cover: Getty Images]
More 6 Minute English episodes:
How to disagree better
https://youtu.be/rWHGKGS7zSc
Meditation and your brain
https://youtu.be/sm6EtQg-hxw
No more bosses
https://youtu.be/ktgDXNML2uI
How can we make the web a better place?
https://youtu.be/wMQjmpVgor8
Learn to talk about broken hearts in 6 minutes!
https://youtu.be/WBLuy_YU-Zw
Coronavirus vs other pandemics
https://youtu.be/kjVd228S-yQ
#bbclearningenglish #learnenglish #artificialinteligence #medicine #technology #tech #health
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