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  • Sophie: Hello and welcome to 6 Minute English. I'm Sophie.

  • Neil: And I'm Neil. Sophie, did you go to the corporate awayday last week?

  • Sophie: Yes... you didn't miss anything.

  • A team building guru lectured us on how to work more effectively with each other.

  • We gave some presentations, had a few drinks after.

  • Neil: Right. OK. An awayday is a day that employees spend together away from their usual workplace.

  • And a guru is an expert in something.

  • So did this guru teach you anything new, Sophie?

  • Sophie: No... not really.

  • Neil: Shame. I was hoping for some tips on how to work more effectively with my co-presenter.

  • Sophie: I think we work very effectively already, Neil.

  • Now, today's show is about team building or encouraging employees to work well together

  • as a team by getting them to engage in different types of activities.

  • Neil: And apparently, some companies in the UK are offering their employees activities

  • such as... Hunger Games-style combat days

  • where teams must work together to 'kill' as many of the opposing team as possible.

  • Have you seen the Hunger Games movies, Sophie?

  • Sophie: Yes.

  • Neil: There're also Zombie boot camps where military instructors train you on how to fight

  • zombiesthat's dead people who have come back to life.

  • For the more cerebral or brainy amongst us, there are crime investigations modelled on

  • popular TV dramas like Sherlock Holmes.

  • Sophie: Well, I'm not sure about the Zombie boot camp

  • a boot camp is a short course of hard physical training

  • but the Sherlock Holmes awayday sounds like fun.

  • Neil: I'd definitely go for the Zombie experience.

  • Though I'm not sure how it connects with most people's working lives.

  • Violence, death, the living dead.

  • Sophie: Good point.

  • Neil: So let's move on and have today's quiz question.

  • What did Chairman Mao introduce in China in1951 as a compulsory activity for workers

  • and was reintroduced by the government a few years ago?

  • Was it... a) calisthenics?

  • b) calligraphy? Or c) English language lessons?

  • Sophie: Calisthenics, by the way, is a type of gentle physical exercise...

  • Neil: ... and calligraphy, by the way, is the art of writing by hand with a special brush.

  • Sophie: Well, I'm going for a) calisthenics.

  • Neil: Not English language lessons, Sophie?

  • Sophie: No. I'll stick with callisthenics, thanks.

  • Neil: OK. Well, we'll find out later if you're right or not.

  • Now, whilst English lessons might sound like hard work,

  • ukulele lessons are apparently catching on.

  • A ukulele is a musical instrument.

  • Top businessmen Bill Gates and Warren Buffett both do it,

  • and stressed-out city workers are following their lead.

  • Here in the UK, a number of companies have been holding ukulele team building sessions.

  • Sophie: That sounds amazing.

  • And is there anything about the ukulele in particular that leaves people feeling better after they've played it?

  • Neil: Let's hear more about this from Lorraine Bow, who teaches people to play the instrument.

  • But listen with attention because she spoke on the phone and the line wasn't great.

  • Lorraine Bow : Well, I guess it's just the fact that you know people don't often sing

  • in their everyday lives and it's the fact that you can play and sing

  • play a musical instrument within an hour

  • it's quite a... you know... it's quite a fulfilling thing really.

  • It's not competitiveit's quite easy to do and a bit less intimidating than a guitar...

  • Sophie: Lorraine, the ukulele teacher, also says her classes aren't competitive or intimidating...

  • Neil: ... which means something that makes you feel nervous.

  • Sophie: Now, before we hear the answer to today's quiz question,

  • let's hear about a company in Abu Dhabi

  • where leadership is taught through horse training.

  • Basically, you have to go in the yard with a horse

  • and persuade it that you're the boss by using body language.

  • Here's Kelly Eide, co-founder of the company, explaining why she thinks this approach works.

  • Kelly Eide: The horses don't care if your hair is purple, if you're a man or a woman,

  • if you're old or young, if you are... what religion.

  • So it transcends all of those cultural boundaries

  • it transcends age, gender, religion, tradition etc.

  • so that's a perfect fit.

  • And in an organization where you really need groups of people to gel,

  • who come from backgrounds

  • which have no common norms, you can teach that most efficiently with a horse.

  • Neil: To gel with someone means to connect or get on well with someone.

  • So you try and get the horse to do what you want using body language.

  • And the horse feels instinctively whether or not you are a natural leader

  • because it doesn't recognize cultural differences, hair colour and age.

  • Sophie: Probably easier said than done.

  • Neil: Indeed. Now remember I asked: What did Chairman Mao introduce in China in1951

  • as a compulsory activity for workers and was reintroduced by the government a few years ago?

  • Was it... a) calisthenics? b) calligraphy? Or c) English language lessons?

  • Sophie: I said a) calisthenics.

  • Neil: Well, you're right on the button! Well done there, Sophie!

  • Calisthenics are used at schools as a warm up for physical education classes,

  • during sports day activities, and by some companies as a way of building morale

  • and a sense of group unity, as well as to raise energy levels and encourage good health.

  • Now shake a leg or in other wordsget movingand tell us the words we learned today.

  • Sophie: They are:

  • awayday

  • guru

  • team building

  • cerebral

  • bootcamp

  • callisthenics

  • calligraphy

  • synchronise

  • intimidating

  • gel

  • shake a leg

  • Neil: Well, that's the end of this 6 Minute English.

  • We hope you enjoyed it. And don't forget to join us again soon!

  • Both: Bye.

Sophie: Hello and welcome to 6 Minute English. I'm Sophie.

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BBC 6分鐘英語2016年3月10日--企業團隊建設。 (BBC 6 Minute English March 10, 2016 - Corporate team building)

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