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Session 2
Women now drink nearly as much alcohol as men. Join Neil and Sian to discover the language the world's media is using to talk about this story.
Activity 1
News Review
Women and alcohol
A worldwide study into women's drinking habits has been carried out - Sian and Neil discuss the results.
Language challenge
In this News Review, Neil and Sian talk about alcohol. When we describe someone as 'teetotal' what do we mean?
A) They drink too much alcohol
B) They never drink alcohol
C) They drink a lot of tea
ነቲ ቪድዮ ብምዕዛብ ነቲ ስራሕ ዕመምዎ

The story
A global study of drinking habits has shown that women have nearly caught up with men in terms of the amount of alcohol they consume.
An analysis of four million people born between 1891 and 2001 found that women's drinking has increased due to a number of reasons, including falling prices and successful marketing.
The study has concluded that public health efforts must focus more on women.
Dr Tim Slade - The University of New South Wales, Australia
Increased exposure to alcohol also increases the physical and mental health risks associated with drinking too much. And so that's something that we really need to continue to look at and do something about.
Key words and phrases
out-drinking
drinking more than another person
wine o'clock
(humorous) an appropriate time of day to start drinking wine
knocking back
drinking something quickly or in large amounts, particularly alcohol
boozer
person who drinks a lot of alcohol
To do
Try our quiz to see how well you've learned today's language.
News Review quiz
3 Questions
Now you've watched the video, try to answer these questions about the language in the news
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Activity
Now you've watched the video, try to answer these questions about the language in the news
ኣመት
What does the prefix 'out-' mean here?Question 1 of 3
ሓገዝ
Activity
Now you've watched the video, try to answer these questions about the language in the news
ኣመት
The headline Sian and Neil discussed says: "Young women are bigger boozers than men".Question 2 of 3
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Activity
Now you've watched the video, try to answer these questions about the language in the news
ኣመት
Which two phrases did Sian and Neil discuss in this programme?Question 3 of 3
Excellent!Great job!ሕማቕ ዕድል!ዘመዝገብኩምዎ ነጥቢ ...:
Downloads
You can download the audio and PDF document for this episode here.
You can also learn other words relating to booze, in this epsiode of 6 Minute English.
Language challenge - answer
The correct answer is B) a person who is 'teetotal' never drinks alcohol.
End of Session 2
Join us in Session 3 for Lingohack - our video which teaches you words from the news using the latest BBC World News bulletins.
Session Vocabulary
out-drinking
drinking more than another personwine o'clock
(humorous) an appropriate time of day to start drinking wineknocking back
drinking something quickly or in large amounts, particularly alcoholboozer
person who drinks a lot of alcohol