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【2023.1.16】六分鐘英語(yǔ) 高跟鞋:時(shí)尚還是壓迫?High heels -

2023-01-16 12:28 作者:Simon英語(yǔ)  | 我要投稿

Introduction

Uncomfortable?and?unsafe?to?wear?or?irresistibly?glamorous??And?why?don't?men?wear?them?too??Neil?and?Rob?discuss?the?popularity?ofhigh-heeled?shoes?and?teach?you?related?vocabulary.

This week's question

Vickrant?Mahajan?from?India?set?the?Guinness?World?Record?for?polishing?the?most?shoes.?Do?you?know?how?many?pairs?he?polished?in?eight?hours??Was?it…

a) 151 pairs

b) 251 pairs

c)?351?pairs?

Listen to the programme to find out the answer.

Vocabulary

oppression

being forced to do something by someone more powerful?

glamour

the quality of looking fashionable and attractive?

transformative

great improvement or positive change?

otherworldly

belonging to an imaginary world rather than the real world?

act of subordination

making someone do something to give them less authority or power?

to draw parallels

to highlight the similarities between two distinct things?

flamboyant

someone or something brightly coloured and that attracts attention?

work ethic

belief that working hard is morally right?

Transcript

Note:?This?is?not?a?word?for?word?transcript

Neil

Hello. Welcome to 6 Minute English, I'm Neil. And joining me it's Rob.?

Rob

Hello.?

Neil

Today, we'll be discussing whether wearing high-heeled shoes is a fashion statement or a sign of?oppression?– and by that I mean something you have to wear because someone has told you to.?

Rob

Now?Neil,?whatever?style?of?shoe?you?choose?to?wear,?it's?good?to?polish?them?and?keep?them?looking?shiny?and?new?–?but?one?man?from?India?called?Vickrant?Mahajan,?set?the?Guinness?World?Record?for?polishing?the?most?shoes.?Do?you?know?how?many?pairs?he?polished?in?eight?hours??Was?it…

a)???151 pairs

b)???251 pairs, or

c)????351?pairs??

Neil

Well,?if?it?was?me,?it?would?be?no?more?than?one?pair?–?but?as?it's?a?world?record,?I'm?going?to?go?for?351?pairs.?Hopefully?you'll?give?me?the?answer?later!?But?let's?focus?now?on?high?heels.?

Rob

Yes.?It's?a?style?of?shoe?worn?by?women?around?the?world.?But?why?do?millions?of?people?choose?to?walk?on?strange,?stilt-like?shoes??

Neil

Studies have suggested wearing high heels can lead to damage to the muscles and skeleton. But despite this, they are worn to look professional in the workplace or for?glamour?– a word to describe the quality of looking fashionable and attractive.?

Rob

And of course, they are associated with female glamour, which is something Tim Edwards, Honorary Fellow in Sociology at the University of Leicester, has been talking about on the BBC Radio 4 programme, Thinking Allowed. Here he is describing why he thinks that is…?

Tim Edwards, Honorary Fellow in Sociology at the University of LeicesterWomen's shoes in particular kind of have this kind of?transformative?or even magical quality - they can do something for a woman, and it's quite difficult to kind of?draw parallels?quite like that with men in a sense of which it almost becomes something slightly?otherworldly. However one views it, as something which is a kind of?act of?subordinationor an act of empowerment etc, there is a sense in which your experience is changed - you are suddenly raised 3-4-5-6 inches higher, your balance is altered, your experience is transformed.?

Neil

So, he describes high heels as having a magical quality. He uses the word?transformative– meaning a great improvement or positive change – so they transform or improve how someone looks.?

Rob

Well, they do make you taller and that can make you feel more powerful or important. Tim even said it becomes?otherworldly?– an adjective to describe belonging to an imaginary world rather than the real world.?

Neil

Magical shoes do sound otherworldly but Tim also mentioned that wearing high heels could be seen as an?act of subordination?– that's making someone do something to give them less authority or power.?

Rob

Well I guess that's only if you are forced to wear them. But there's another interesting point here – men don't have a style of footwear that can define them.?

Neil

Yes, it's just sandals for you and sports trainers for me. In fact Tim Edwards says it's difficult to?draw parallels?with men's shoes. When you?draw parallels?between two distinct things, it means you highlight the similarities – but here he's saying it's difficult to find similarities. Men have nothing special to wear on their feet.?

Rob

Of course there is nothing to stop men wearing high heels – although personally I don't think I'd be able to keep my balance – but Tim Edwards suggests it would be viewed with suspicion. Let's hear what he has to say…?

Tim Edwards, Honorary Fellow in Sociology at the University of LeicesterI think the issue with men and footwear is that if you think of more contemporary culture - I mean the guy who kind of wears overly-flamboyant?shoes or shoes which are not black, brown or flat is viewed with a degree of suspicion - either in terms of his sexuality, or in terms of his?work ethic?- or in terms of his kind of general moral, well, you know, his moral standards in other kinds of ways.?

Neil

He says that if you don't wear a regular, ordinary black, brown or flat style of shoe, you might be viewed with suspicion. Men who wear shoes that are?flamboyant?– that's brightly coloured and that attracts attention – have their sexuality or their attitude to work judged.??

Rob

He mentions someone's?work ethic?– that's the belief that working hard is morally right. A man who wears flamboyant shoes may have a different attitude to work. It sounds like quite an old-fashioned view.


Neil

It?does,?and?let's?hope?people?don't?judge?you?when?you?go?out?wearing?your?sandals?and?socks!?But?now,?how?about?giving?us?the?answer?to?the?question?you?set?earlier.?

Rob

Yes. I told you about Vickrant Mahajan, who set the Guinness World Record for polishing the most shoes. I asked if you knew how many pairs he polished in eight hours.?

Neil

And?I?guessed?351?pairs.?Come?on,?was?I?right??

Rob

I'm afraid not, Neil. The answer was 251 pairs. It's still quite a lot – that's 502 individual shoes and I'm not sure if he actually got paid for doing it.?

Neil

Right, let's polish up some of our English vocabulary and remind ourselves of some of the words we've discussed today, starting with?oppression.?

Rob

Oppression?is when you are forced to do something by someone more powerful.?

Neil

We talked about?glamour?– a word to describe the quality of looking fashionable and attractive.?

Rob

Our next word was?transformative?– meaning a great improvement or positive change.?

Neil

Otherworldly?is an adjective to describe belonging to an imaginary world rather than the real world – it's magical or special.?

Rob

We also discussed an?act of subordination?– that's making someone do something to give them less authority or power.?To draw parallels?is an idiom meaning to highlight the similarities between two distinct things.??

Neil

And we mentioned?flamboyant?– that describes someone or something brightly coloured and that attracts attention.?

Rob

Finally, we talked about?work ethic –?that's?the?belief?that?working?hard?is?morally?right.?Something?that?both?Neil?and?I?have!?

Neil

And that brings to the end of the programme. Don't forget to visit our website at bbclearningenglish.com. Bye for now.?




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