Can sounds make food taste better? ⏲️ 6 Minute English

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  • Опубліковано 21 чер 2023
  • 'Sonic seasoning' is the idea that when you hear certain sounds or music they can enhance one flavour or another in the food you’re eating. That’s what Beth and Neil talk about as they teach you some useful vocabulary.
    ❓❓❓This week's question
    Which background sound did whisky-makers, Singletons, used to advertise their scotch whisky? Was it:
    a) jazz music?
    b) bagpipes playing? or,
    c) birds tweeting?
    Listen to the programme to find out the answer.
    Vocabulary
    ✔️ you eat with your eyes first
    (idiom) food appears more appetizing when it looks good on the plate
    ✔️ onomatopoeia
    words that sound like what they mean eg., bang, boom, moo, thud, whack, zoom
    ✔️ sizzle
    to make a hissing sound
    ✔️ gurgle
    low pleasant sound a liquid makes when it flows quickly through a narrow space
    ✔️ impulse buy
    suddenly buying something that you had not planned to because you want it when you see it
    ✔️ linger
    stay somewhere longer than necessary because you’re enjoying yourself
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 62

  • @alifiacitraa
    @alifiacitraa 7 днів тому +1

    Thank you BBC Learning English❤

  • @jeanl1957
    @jeanl1957 11 місяців тому +5

    It was very rare that I almost understood all of the meterial just at one time, probably I was interested in this light topic,so I did not distract myself at all while listening.

  • @wanjia6074
    @wanjia6074 11 місяців тому +2

    Great topic. I learned new vocabulary and understood a ubiquitous phenomenon. It is explained from an academic angle why each shop plays music all day.

  • @trangdieu.18c
    @trangdieu.18c 11 місяців тому +91

    VOCABULARY FROM VIDEO “Can sounds make food taste better?” 6 Minute English
    1. Taste buds: one of the small parts of the surface of your tongue with which you can taste things
    2. Dining-room: a room where you eat meals in a house or hotel
    3. Impulse: a sudden strong desire to do something without thinking about whether it is a sensible thing to do
    Impulse to do something
    Do something on impulse (=do something without having planned it)
    4. You eat with your eyes first: (idiom) food appears more appetizing when it looks good on the plate
    5. Onomatopoeia: words that sound like what they mean eg., bang, boom, moo, thud, whack, zoom
    6. Sizzle: to make a hissing sound
    7. Gurgle: low pleasant sound a liquid makes when it flows quickly through a narrow space
    8. Impulse buy: suddenly buying something that you had not planned to because you want it when you see it
    9. Linger: stay somewhere longer than necessary because you’re enjoying yoursel
    23.06.2023 VIETNAM
    ALL THE BEST FOR YOU ^^

  • @anhpham-jw8jp
    @anhpham-jw8jp 11 місяців тому +3

    Actually, I broaden my horizon when I know this useful information and understandable and nice sounds of speakers ❤❤

  • @benjaminestrada8788
    @benjaminestrada8788 11 місяців тому +3

    Thanks a lot BBC.Greetings from Mexico.

  • @isramohammed3106
    @isramohammed3106 11 місяців тому +1

    Very interesting and helpful video
    It help you to learn english and know now information

  • @AHHaDiFoRYoU0.1
    @AHHaDiFoRYoU0.1 11 місяців тому +9

    Neil and Beth is a good partner for representing BBC Learning English.

  • @BriantheBrick
    @BriantheBrick 11 місяців тому +6

    I often linger in toy stores and I really do impulse buy too many toys! 😂

  • @modrescuadina9911
    @modrescuadina9911 11 місяців тому +9

    Personally, I like very much having a meal whilst in the background plays soft music and,comes alongside with a relaxed atmosphere.

    • @user-he5kl5nv2k
      @user-he5kl5nv2k 11 місяців тому

      However you may be fat because you are unconscious of sounds you make to chew the food well

  • @10a7hokhanhhuyen5
    @10a7hokhanhhuyen5 11 місяців тому +2

    for me, being listened to a light music during having a meal is a gud choice, that can makes the meal more delicious

  • @Anitaverma-sd8fh
    @Anitaverma-sd8fh 11 місяців тому +1

    Yes I love this program..

  • @javieroviedo.ginecologia9926
    @javieroviedo.ginecologia9926 11 місяців тому +2

    onopatopy sound nice . my regards from Nicaragua

  • @BriantheBrick
    @BriantheBrick 11 місяців тому +5

    Some examples of onomatopoeia are gurgle and sizzle.

  • @ArabhonRustamov
    @ArabhonRustamov 5 місяців тому

    I think this is podcast aid to improve everyone's English speaking.

  • @ELONtwitter1
    @ELONtwitter1 11 місяців тому +4

    Just amazing various good things have got in this channel when I will see this videos always I will take important thing to my general English ever sounds and voices in fantastic level

    • @bbclearningenglish
      @bbclearningenglish  11 місяців тому +1

      Thank you for your comment. We are glad you like our channel. :)

  • @nataliavalente2938
    @nataliavalente2938 11 місяців тому +2

    Very interesting 🍽️☺️

  • @nazardmytryshyn5477
    @nazardmytryshyn5477 11 місяців тому +1

    Thx a lot 😊

  • @cyberdefender1859
    @cyberdefender1859 11 місяців тому +5

    The words and collocations from the video
    1) Onomatopoeia - the act of creating or using words that include sounds that are similar to the noises the words refer to(given from Cambridge Dictionary);
    2) You eat with your eyes first - an idiom meaning that when food is visually appealing, it's more appetizing;
    3) An impulse buy is suddenly buying something that you hadn't planned to because it when you see it;
    4) To linger - means to stay somewhere longer than necessary because you're enjoying yourself;
    5) Your eyes are bigger than your belly - means you've taken more food than you can eat;
    6) Sonic seasoning is the idea that when you hear certain sounds or music, they inhause one flavour or another in the food you're eating;
    7) Flavour - how food or drink tastes, or a particular taste itself.

    • @bbclearningenglish
      @bbclearningenglish  11 місяців тому +2

      Thanks for your definitions! Very helpful.
      😊

    • @cyberdefender1859
      @cyberdefender1859 11 місяців тому +1

      @@bbclearningenglish Thank you for your helpful content!

  • @tindrakara
    @tindrakara 4 місяці тому

    thank you,great topic🤩

  • @saharghorbani8707
    @saharghorbani8707 11 місяців тому

    the more listen to BBC, the more hooked by English❤

  • @heytoj
    @heytoj 11 місяців тому +17

    Hello, I've made another set of IELTS Listening questions for your English learning experience. Please try them out. 💻
    1. Multiple Choice
    Which English idiom refers to the concept that food seems more attractive when it looks appealing?
    a) Your eyes are bigger than your belly.
    b) You eat with your eyes first.
    c) An apple a day keeps the doctor away.
    d) A watched pot never boils.
    2. True/False/Not Given
    'Sonic seasoning' refers to the theory that certain sounds or music can enhance particular flavours in the food you're eating.
    3. Short Answer
    Which company hired the London Contemporary Orchestra to perform classical music tunes that symbolised each flavour of their chocolates?
    4. Multiple Choice
    Which background sound did the whisky-makers, Singletons, use to advertise their scotch whisky?
    a) Jazz music
    b) Bagpipes playing
    c) Birds tweeting
    d) Classical music
    5. Multiple Choice
    According to the transcript, what does onomatopoeia refer to?
    a) Words that mean the opposite of what they sound.
    b) Words that sound like what they mean.
    c) Words that are difficult to pronounce.
    d) Words that sound different from their meanings.
    6. Multiple Choice
    According to the transcript, what might lead to an impulse buy in a restaurant?
    a) Dislike of the music being played
    b) An unpleasant atmosphere
    c) Bad service
    d) Enjoying the music and having a good time
    7. Multiple Choice
    Which word does Professor Spence use to describe the hissing sound made by frying meat?
    a) Gurgle
    b) Sizzle
    c) Whack
    d) Pop
    8. Sentence Completion
    In the context of dining in a restaurant, an 'impulse buy' refers to __________.
    9. True/False/Not Given
    The longer customers stay in a restaurant and the more they make impulse buys, the less money a restaurant makes.
    10. Summary Completion Question: Complete the summary below.
    In the transcript, it is explained that when a restaurant atmosphere is good, it encourages customers to __________. This could also lead to an __________ buy, which refers to the sudden purchase of something that was not planned because of the immediate desire to have it when seen. This in turn leads to increased __________ for the restaurant.
    ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Answer:
    1. Multiple Choice
    Answer: b) You eat with your eyes first.
    2. True/False/Not Given
    Answer: True
    3. Short Answer
    Answer: Cadbury
    4. Multiple Choice
    Answer: c) Birds tweeting
    5. Multiple Choice
    Answer: b) Words that sound like what they mean.
    6. Multiple Choice
    Answer: d) Enjoying the music and having a good time.
    7. Multiple Choice
    Answer: b) Sizzle
    8. Sentence Completion
    Answer: Suddenly buying something that you had not planned to because you want it when you see it.
    9. True/False/Not Given
    Answer: False
    10. Summary Completion
    Answer: Linger, Impulse, Money

    • @lzar4954
      @lzar4954 11 місяців тому

      Thank you! 🤗

  • @chetnakikan1526
    @chetnakikan1526 10 місяців тому

    Wonderful 👍👍

  • @DianaAfrilia10Galileo
    @DianaAfrilia10Galileo 3 місяці тому +1

    amazing, I like your video

  • @user-soon300
    @user-soon300 11 місяців тому +1

    I LOVE YHIS TOPIC ❤to me I like when preson eating and make a sound it's make me hungry 😂❤

  • @dennis-zz8qi
    @dennis-zz8qi 11 місяців тому +1

    linger linger linger stay sw longer cause you are enjoying yourself

  • @tripolies
    @tripolies 11 місяців тому

    Hello
    I'm in elementary to pre intermediate level, Could you please tell me the best way to improve my listing?
    Is it important to understand every word or it's Ok to understand the general idea?
    I found it difficult because I believe I must understand every word and that's make me unhappy and can't continue when I don't understand every word.
    I hope you understand my question and help me to find the solution.

  • @K-pop_Emma4
    @K-pop_Emma4 11 місяців тому +2

    Oh it's ❤

  • @harem5178
    @harem5178 11 місяців тому +2

    Make a video on submarine missing Titan

  • @cyberdefender1859
    @cyberdefender1859 11 місяців тому +1

    I wonder if native English speakers know such words as onomatopoeia and sonic seasoning without watching the video. People whose native language is English, I'd like to inquire if you know these words. On the site called Cambridge Dictionary they say the word onomatopoeia is for C2 English speakers. Moreover, they say this word is specialized.

    • @bbclearningenglish
      @bbclearningenglish  11 місяців тому +2

      Good question. Onomatopoeia would be quite widely known and understood as it is commonly taught in school. However, 'sonic seasoning' is a more modern idea and term and is certainly more niche, so would be less widely known.
      😊

    • @cyberdefender1859
      @cyberdefender1859 11 місяців тому +1

      @@bbclearningenglish thank you so much!

  • @user-xp2df6jr6e
    @user-xp2df6jr6e 3 місяці тому

    useful

  • @sakibhossaintulock5352
    @sakibhossaintulock5352 10 місяців тому

    An authoritative product cue us to by or impulse and longer we stay in a restaurant we linger to impulse a product

  • @josenicolasseguramendez23
    @josenicolasseguramendez23 3 місяці тому

    Greetings to both BBC of London 6 MInute English announcers and to Watford at Hertfordshire UK people from Mexico City: Jose Nicolas Segura Mendez, There was a funny postacard sold in London to tourists that displayed a beautiful blonde woman with 2 british flags and it said: Breast Wishes from London ! Does anybody remember the 1990's in England? Best regards: Nicolas.

  • @corinaijac4381
    @corinaijac4381 11 місяців тому +1

    onomatopeia: he ate, henry, sunkissed, all snakes before able to catch,
    wright Neil?, don't bet

  • @dennis-zz8qi
    @dennis-zz8qi 11 місяців тому +1

    onomatopoeia onomatopoeia onomatopoeia

  • @dennis-zz8qi
    @dennis-zz8qi 11 місяців тому +1

    impulse buy impulse buy impulse buy sth that you had not planned
    sizzle sizzle sizzle to make a hissing sound
    gurgle gurle gurgle the sound that you pleasurely hear when you get the liquid got through a narrow space
    omotopoeia

  • @sihembouaoud8226
    @sihembouaoud8226 10 місяців тому

    I really dislike hearing loud music at restaurants or shop sales it intensifies my headaches

  • @voltydequa845
    @voltydequa845 6 місяців тому

    It follows that listening to some "appropriate sounds" one can lose weight - could be named "The Sonic Diet", at the best restaurants with half-for-one promotions coupled with bdsm sounds and forced lingering. Strange that all those psycho-experts did not consider this opposite effect. I wonder how could Chinese develop so much while not having Freud.
    Btw I am quite slim, but it hasn't anything to do with my listening to the BBC Learning English.

  • @xuejuansu8502
    @xuejuansu8502 11 місяців тому +1

    129

  • @shsnhjssnns3782
    @shsnhjssnns3782 10 місяців тому

    I'm watching this video during l'm eating 😇

    • @bbclearningenglish
      @bbclearningenglish  10 місяців тому

      Is it making the food taste better?! Just a little correction - 'I'm watching this video while I'm eating' :) 'during' is usually followed by a noun e.g. I'm watching this video during the summer/the football match etc. :)

    • @shsnhjssnns3782
      @shsnhjssnns3782 10 місяців тому

      @@bbclearningenglish thanks a lot for learning me

  • @jamesmaxwell7616
    @jamesmaxwell7616 11 місяців тому

    Linger

  • @irenefang246
    @irenefang246 4 місяці тому

    Thanks BBC
    My summary while listening
    There are some well-known English expressions that make a link between seeing and eating such as "your eyes are bigger than your belly", "you eat with your eyes first". But seeing isn't the only sense involved in tasting food. In fact, it may not be the most important. First, you see your bacon sandwich then comes its delicious smell, quickly followed by the crunchy feel and salty taste as you take a bite. Now scientists are learning more about the power of another of our senses - sound - and how it affects our sense of taste. Sonic seasoning is the idea that when you hear certain sounds or music, they can enhance one flavor or another in the food you're eating. In this programme, we'll be investigating the link between sounds and tastebuds.
    According to Charles Spence, a professor at Oxford University, sound is much more important than we actually realize and it can start before we put anything in our mouth. It can be the sound of the sizzle of the steak on the hot plate, the gurgle and the sizzle, and the steam of the coffee machine. They are all cues, and sounds of expectations.
    Also, from Amy Frishkey, head of the music design company, music just has ability to put you in different spaces, and a lot of times when your mood could likely lead to an impulse buy that you didn't plan on. Music can make customers linger a bit longer at restaurants.

  • @Brian-fo6ew
    @Brian-fo6ew 11 місяців тому +12

    When you linger in a store, you might impulse buy.

  • @richkynguyen5626
    @richkynguyen5626 11 місяців тому

    At first glance I thought it was Toxic seasoning lmao

  • @ramazankamilov942
    @ramazankamilov942 10 місяців тому

    🇺🇿🇺🇿🇺🇿

  • @Ahnatran
    @Ahnatran 9 місяців тому

    Eat with your eyes first....no no 😢

  • @user-lr9bw8nf8m
    @user-lr9bw8nf8m 8 місяців тому

    Unfortunately, I didn't understand it. And I don't know why is it!? Listening is problem!!!!!

  • @Angela_4587
    @Angela_4587 3 місяці тому +2

    boringgg