BBC LEARNING ENGLISH 6 Minute English Why do gibbons sing duets?

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BBC LEARNING ENGLISH 6 Minute English Why do gibbons sing duets? NB: This is not a word-for-word transcript Hello and welcome to 6 Minute English. I'm And hello! I'm. Hi there. Have you ever had a close encounter with a monkey or an ape? Well I am sitting right next to you,. Very funny. No, is referring to the fact that all humans are descended from apes, and apes and monkeys belong to a group of animals called primates. The difference is that monkeys have tails, and apes don t. Well, I didn t know that. On a serious note I had a close shave with some monkeys once in Bali. A close shave is where you only just manage to avoid a dangerous situation. So, what happened? I was walking up a mountain on my own and suddenly a bunch of monkeys jumped out of nowhere, blocking my path. Oh goodness! OK. So what did you do? bbclearningenglish.com Page 1 of 6

After standing there for ages while the monkeys screeched at me, I turned round and walked back the way I came. OK. If you screech at someone it means to make a loud, high and unpleasant sound. So the monkeys won that face-off, then! Absolutely! Yes, they did. And a face-off, by the way, means an argument or fight. Well, today s show is about gibbons and the different sounds they make. Gibbons are small apes that live in South East Asia. And while s monkeys screech unpleasantly, gibbons sound like they are singing. Musical apes that s nice! So how about today s quiz question,? OK, good idea. How far can a gibbon s voice travel through the forest? Is it a) 500m b) 1km or c) 5km? Hmm. Well, I have to guess and I m going to say b) 1km. You ve never heard one. Never heard one OK. We ll find out later in the programme whether you re right or wrong. Now let s listen to what a gibbon really sounds like. Interview with Dr Esther Clarke, researcher at Durham University Interviewer: Let s just hear this. [gibbons calling] That s an absolutely wonderful, evocative sound, isn t it? Beautiful sound. And what are they doing there then? That is I said, talking to each other. bbclearningenglish.com Page 2 of 6

Dr Clarke: Well this is their They re singing together. So a male and a female, when they hold a territory together, will sing every morning what they call a duet. All the groups Interviewer: What we call a duet. Dr Clarke: Yes, absolutely. And they ll all sing together at the same time, and the whole forest will be alive with this cacophony of song. So the gibbons make an evocative sound. If something is evocative it brings strong feelings or memories to mind. And something that is evocative is usually pleasant,. It is. And what s also interesting is that the apes are singing in pairs one male and one female. They are singing duets together. So, a duet is a song sung by two people or in this case, sung by two gibbons! And a lot of gibbons are singing duets at the same time which Dr Clarke describes as a cacophony. Cacophony means a mix of loud noises, which often sound out of tune. And that could easily describe us singing together! Let s not do that. But what s the reason for the gibbon duets,? Well, the songs advertise the relationship between the male and the female. And they also help to make clear which territory or bit of land belongs to a pair or group of gibbons. Gibbons also use different sounds to alert or warn other gibbons about danger from predators these are animals that eat other animals. The gibbons use a quiet hoo hoo call to communicate that a leopard is nearby, and an even quieter hoo hoo call for an eagle. You re very good at that. bbclearningenglish.com Page 3 of 6

Thank you. Now let s hear more from Dr Clarke about this. How does she describe language? Dr Esther Clarke, researcher at Durham University Yes, so the idea is that if we find things like context-specific calling in non-human primates, it suggests that way back in time the ancestor that we shared with them also had contextspecific calling so basically it just gives us some clues [as] to the evolutionary roots of complex communication like language. Dr Clarke says that if we go far enough back in time humans and other primates such as monkeys and apes have the same ancestor. Right. And ancestor means an animal or human from the past that a modern animal or human has descended from. So if this common ancestor used context-specific calls like modern gibbons then it could have passed on this ability to humans a long time ago. Context-specific calling means different calls for different situations, for example one call for leopard and another for eagle. And evolutionary means a gradual process of change or development. OK, let s have the answer to the quiz question. Earlier I asked: How far can a gibbon s voice travel through the forest? Is it: a) 500m b) 1km or c) 5km? And I said b) 1km. And you were right! A good guess! Perhaps you do know a lot about gibbons. So well done! Now, can we hear today s words again maybe in a gibbon's voice? I m not sure about that. I ll do it in a human voice. bbclearningenglish.com Page 4 of 6

primates a close shave screech face-off gibbons evocative duet cacophony territory alert predators ancestor evolutionary Thank you. Well, that s the end of today's 6 Minute English. You can hear more 6 Minute English programmes on our website at bbclearningenglish.com. Please join us again soon. Both Bye. bbclearningenglish.com Page 5 of 6

Vocabulary primates animals belonging to the same group as humans, which includes monkeys and apes a close shave a dangerous or difficult situation you just manage to avoid screech at someone a loud, high and unpleasant sound face-off argument or fight gibbons small apes that live in Southeast Asia evocative brings strong feelings or memories to mind duet a song sung by two people cacophony mix of loud noises, which often sound out of tune territory an area of land alert warn predators animals that kills and eats other animals ancestor an animal or human from the past that a modern animal or human has descended from evolutionary a gradual process of change or development bbclearningenglish.com Page 6 of 6