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Fast Food: Bad for your Brain?

Fast Food: Bad for Your Brain?

Ultra-processed foods may be impacted.

your cognitive capacity?


This BBC news summary is for English language learners.

Neil and Beth are here.

If you stick around until the end of the lesson, you will learn some terminology related to fast food.

You will, indeed. Don't forget to follow our channel and watch this video,

Try the test on our website as well.

The current news story follows.

story

Foods that have been through a lot of processing impact cognition.

According to a recent Australian study, which discovered 

that items like junk food hurt seniors.

softer beverages.

British research :

It turns out that approximately 75% of calories

The food served at school lunches is highly processed.

Health professionals called.

this kind of cuisine for schoolchildren needs to come to an end.

When you scan the headlines,

What kind of vocabulary?

"Ultra", "Cap", and "Escape the Cycle" are available.

This BBC news summary is for English language learners.

Heading 1: A Study Connects Eating Highly Processed Foods to Reduced Cognitive Function

Let's look at the first address we have.

This is from the New Telegraph newspaper in Nigeria.

the first "cognitive function" follows.

It is a phrase that describes a variety of mental capacities,

However, we examine the word "ultra".

Superior Management :

Despite the flavor, I believe most people are aware of implementation.

Yes. It is food that has gone through a commercial process of some sort.


This is frequently done to preserve food or improve its appearance.

also in "super" mode here

Meaning at the word's initial letters.

"very" so that they perform a variety of functions,

our mouths before putting it in.

Yes. Additionally, numerous adjectives can be given the "ultra" prefix.

"More extreme" is all that it means.

Of sure, I say. A fully modern building is therefore quite contemporary.

Those who are extremely tough with their students, such as your instructor Neil,

What is truly fantastic can be extremely fantastic.

Greetings, Beth. Welcome.

A hyphen is sometimes used to separate the word "ultra" from adjectives.

No, you will see it in many other places as well as the headline.

With or without a hyphen, it can be written as one word, two words, or both.

The word "ultra" is sometimes used as a noun to describe a specific type of person.

definitely. So, an ultra is a person with extreme opinions.

Thus, it is their judgment.

They are, for instance, stricter than the other members.

Also, They could be ardent supporters of their soccer team or political party.

give that another look, then.

Let's look at the address for our next stop.

Maximum junk food required for school lunches, according to The Times, heading 2

The following is from The Times:

Examining the term "cover"

A hat is something you put on your head, nice and simple, Beth.

Actually, this is a very helpful way to approach it.

Therefore, you can put a cap on and

As long as you are standing, the cover serves as the upper boundary of your body.

There is the end of the line.

Yes, and this is exactly how the word "maximum" is used in this title.

The cap is the cap.

Some are inaccessible :

Yes, we can also use anything as the verb "to throw a hat"

Simply put, it means "to cap" or "to end something."

Does this sound sufficiently official?

There is, in fact, and we primarily use it.

For major issues, including government initiatives to lessen issues,

Because For instance, during work

They might put a cap on your expenditures.

Undoubtedly, but you wouldn't remark, "I put on the hat."

Using my children's cell phones?

No, most likely not. It seems a little odd.

As a result, you might promise to set a time limit or prohibit their access to certain areas.

Okay, let's take another look at that.

Title 3: Can You Break Free from the Fast Food Cycle?

Please direct us to the next address. is native to:

It's a "bike escape" for us.

'Escape' and 'course' make up its two main components.

definitely. "To escape" hence refers to leaving a situation.

what are you, not a fan of? We frequently hear about prisoners making prison breaks.

"The Session" is the second component.

What is your knowledge of "The Course" Neil?

A cycle, however, is a continuous process.

Hence, consider the cycle.

The wheels, your feet, and the washing machine all rotate,

Also, The clothing continues to revolve.

Yes, you ought to make an effort to "escape the cycle."

then leave a circumstance that keeps happening again and again.

And we employ it in detrimental circumstances.

Yes. You can place the negative aspect of this statement in the middle.

bike away.

"Escape the fast food cycle" then...

People buy unhealthy food because they lack the time or money to prepare it themselves.

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