Is it right for companies selling unhealthy products to sponsor sporting events? Why do some companies that make unhealthy food and drinks advertise during the Olympics? That's what Sam and Neil talk about, as they teach you related vocabulary.
This week's question
McDonalds had a long history with the Olympic Games until the company ended the partnership ahead of the 2024 games in Paris. But why did McDonalds choose to quit? Was it because:
a) they wanted to change the name of French fries to McFries?
b) they didn’t want to call their hamburger, ‘Le Big Mac’? or,
c) they wanted to be the only company selling cheese for cheeseburgers?
Listen to the programme to find out the answer.
Vocabulary
sponsor
pay for an event or tournament in order to advertise a company or brand in return
fast food
hot, often unhealthy, food such as hamburgers or pizza that is quick to cook and serve
brand attachment
a deep emotional connection between humans and brands
health halo
the perception that something is healthy for you even though there is little evidence to support this
ultra-processed food
foods containing added artificial ingredients that you wouldn’t add when cooking homemade food
beverage
any type of drink
To download the audio and a transcript, go to:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/english/features/6-minute-english/ep-211104
[Cover: Getty Images]
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This week's question
McDonalds had a long history with the Olympic Games until the company ended the partnership ahead of the 2024 games in Paris. But why did McDonalds choose to quit? Was it because:
a) they wanted to change the name of French fries to McFries?
b) they didn’t want to call their hamburger, ‘Le Big Mac’? or,
c) they wanted to be the only company selling cheese for cheeseburgers?
Listen to the programme to find out the answer.
Vocabulary
sponsor
pay for an event or tournament in order to advertise a company or brand in return
fast food
hot, often unhealthy, food such as hamburgers or pizza that is quick to cook and serve
brand attachment
a deep emotional connection between humans and brands
health halo
the perception that something is healthy for you even though there is little evidence to support this
ultra-processed food
foods containing added artificial ingredients that you wouldn’t add when cooking homemade food
beverage
any type of drink
To download the audio and a transcript, go to:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/english/features/6-minute-english/ep-211104
[Cover: Getty Images]
More 6 Minute English episodes:
Going through the menopause
https://youtu.be/z2JsYmGmF8E
'I love my language!'
https://youtu.be/2z6A62BO2zc
Making sense of the census
https://youtu.be/u6GOoQnJicg
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 #sport #fastfood
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