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Debunking dementia: 'See the person, not the diagnosis' | BBC Ideas – YouTube Dictation Transcript & Vocabulary

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Interactive Transcript & Highlights for Dictation

1.RUTH: My life is in front of me and I have to cope with it, and so I can't be afraid of it

2.RONALD: So often, people of my , we get such a raw deal because we're defined as being aggressive or loud, when, if anything, my mannerisms define somebody who's frustrated, exhausted and struggling to be heard

3.SEBASTIAN: People with dementia are people

4.They're human beings

5.RACHEL: Like me

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Key Vocabulary (CEFR B1)

beginning

A2

The act of doing that which begins anything; commencement of an action, state, or space of time; entrance into being or upon a course; the first act, effort, or state of a succession of acts or states.

Example:

"RUTH: Well, I suppose in the beginning"

connection

B2

The act of connecting.

Example:

"visiting helps maintain that connection."

important

A2

Having relevant and crucial value.

Example:

"are actually really important."

campaigns

A2

A series of operations undertaken to achieve a set goal.

Example:

"GLYNIS: I've been involved in some campaigns and talks."

diagnosis

A2

To determine which disease is causing a sick person's signs and symptoms; to find the diagnosis.

Example:

"RONALD: See the person and not the diagnosis."

difficult

A2

To make difficult; to impede; to perplex.

Example:

"Ultimately, although it was very difficult"

cultural

A2

Pertaining to culture.

Example:

"RONALD: So often, people of my cultural heritage,"

heritage

A2

An inheritance; property that may be inherited.

Example:

"RONALD: So often, people of my cultural heritage,"

symptoms

A2

A perceived change in some function, sensation or appearance of a person that indicates a disease or disorder, such as fever, headache or rash.

Example:

"RACHEL: Memory loss can be one of the symptoms"

umbrella

A2

Cloth-covered frame used for protection against rain or sun.

Example:

"SEBASTIAN: Dementia is an umbrella term, a syndrome, if you like,"

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Video Difficulty Analysis & Stats

Category
education
CEFR Level
B1
Duration
304
Total Words
706
Total Sentences
92
Average Sentence Length
8 words

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