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8 Tips for British English Pronunciation
8 Tips for British English Pronunciation
8 Tips for British English Pronunciation
http://www.engvid.com/ Take your English to the next level by learning eight pronunciation tips that will help you sound like a native speaker. These tips apply to a British English accent...
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Learn English -- British English in Three Minutes - I'm Fine
Learn English -- British English in Three Minutes - I'm Fine
Learn English -- British English in Three Minutes - I'm Fine
http://www.EnglishClass101.com/video
Learn common conversation topics with our English in Three Minutes series!
Learn common greetings with our British English in Three Minutes series! In Britain, manners are important, and this step-by-step video teaches you some of the basics you need to be polite while speaking British English. A native British English teacher will explain the simple phrases necessary.
In this lesson, you'll learn how to ask and answer "How are you?" in British English. Visit us at EnglishClass101.com, where you will find many more fantastic British English lessons and learning resources! Leave us a message while you ar
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How to Say 100 Word in British English V1 | British Pronunciation | Learn English
How to Say 100 Word in British English V1 | British Pronunciation | Learn English
How to Say 100 Word in British English V1 | British Pronunciation | Learn English
✔ How to Say 100 Words Volume 1:
01:00 Abstract, Ache, Acquaintance, Adjacent, Ambidextrous, Archive, Awkward
05:00 Ballet, Balmy, Biscuit, Buoy
07:07 Callipygian, Category, Caught, Chasm, Chocolate, Choir, Chord, Circuit, Clerk, Clothes, Coax, Colleague, Consume, Cousin, Creature
15:45 Debris, Deracinate, Dwarf
17:08 Epitome, Exit, Exquisite
18:54 Facade, Feign, Flocculent, Fracas
21:04 Gaol, Gauge
21:54 Headache, Height, Hygiene, Hyperbole
24:14 Irrational, Island
25:15 Jeopardy
25:42 Khaki, Knead, Knee
27:20 Lettuce, Librarian, Library, Lightning
29:30 Mayor, Murmur
29:53 Nauseating
31:15 Onomatopoeia
32:08 Paranoia, Particularly, Pear, P
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British vs American | English Pronunciation Lesson
British vs American | English Pronunciation Lesson
British vs American | English Pronunciation Lesson
In this English lesson, we will be comparing British pronunciation with American pronunciation. I will be covering consonants 'r' and 't', as well as common words. Rachel will be covering vowel...
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American English & British English - 8 Grammar Differences
American English & British English - 8 Grammar Differences
American English & British English - 8 Grammar Differences
http://www.engvid.com American English or British English? Accent and pronunciation are not the only differences! I'll show you 8 grammatical differences bet...
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영국 기초 생활 영어! // Basic British-English Tips
영국 기초 생활 영어! // Basic British-English Tips
영국 기초 생활 영어! // Basic British-English Tips
영국 사투리 편: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v0jM9JF3FvQ
영국 + 미국 영어 차이 편: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8kfIWAm2yAs
오늘은 영국 영어 레슨 #3 이에요! English Lesson #3~
그리고 간단한 기초 생활영어 배우고 싶다고 하는사람들이 많아서, 이번에는 간단하게 영국사람 처럼 자연스럽게 생활영어 할수있게 가르쳐드려요!
제가 좋아하는 Hampstead Heath 공원에서 찍었는데, 아름답죠!? 영국 오면 꼭 한번 가보세요!!
그럼 재미있게 보세요~ ^^
YBM기초영어와 함께 영어를 계속 배우고싶으시다면 밑에 링크를 눌려서 YBM기초영어의 새로운 회화 코스에대해서 더 알아보세요.
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American vs. British English - Vowel Sounds - Pronunciation differences
American vs. British English - Vowel Sounds - Pronunciation differences
American vs. British English - Vowel Sounds - Pronunciation differences
JOIN RACHEL'S NEXT COURSE! MARCH 10, 2014: http://www.RachelsEnglish.com/courses SUBSCRIBE!: http://bit.ly/RE_sub, ESL: Learn some of the differences between American and British English in this video, which goes over 4 vowel/diphthongs. See the different mouth positions and hear examples words pronounced by native speakers.
Links:
Subscribe to AngloLink: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=MinooAngloLink
How to make the OH Diphthong: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1YNdpFbG318
How to make the AH vowel: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TWO6g9x-TgI
AA+Nasal Consonants: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GxGWdoau7vc
How to
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British English vs. American English: Pronunciation
British English vs. American English: Pronunciation
British English vs. American English: Pronunciation
Do you know the main differences between British English and American English pronunciation? To improve your pronunciation and spoken English in 30 days, reg...
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How to Say 50 Words - Volume 1 | British Pronunciation | Learn English
How to Say 50 Words - Volume 1 | British Pronunciation | Learn English
How to Say 50 Words - Volume 1 | British Pronunciation | Learn English
✔ Click like, leave a comment, and subscribe to my YouTube channel ► http://bit.ly/subscribebritlish
✔ How to say 50 words in British English - Volume 1.
✔ Volume 1: adjacent, ambidextrous, archive, awkward, buoy, callipygian, caught, clothes, coax, colleague, consume, creature, debris, deracinate, dwarf, facade, flocculent, fracas, gaol, gauge, hyperbole, irrational, island, jeopardy, knee, mayor, particularly, pear, perseverance, plague, preferences, preparatory, pronunciation, quay, quiet, quite, reflection, rhythm, scissors, spontaneity, statue, subsidiary, sword, Thames, though, tongue, triskaidekaphobia, water, Wednesday, yacht.
✔ If th
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British English Accent Training Lesson 1: Introduction and Alphabet (remake with captions)
British English Accent Training Lesson 1: Introduction and Alphabet (remake with captions)
British English Accent Training Lesson 1: Introduction and Alphabet (remake with captions)
This is a remake of my British English accent training lesson 1: introduction to my free lessons and alphabet pronunciation. Please enable "English - Chris" ...
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10 Essential British English Expressions - Volume 2
10 Essential British English Expressions - Volume 2
10 Essential British English Expressions - Volume 2
✔ British English Expressions Bank: http://linguaspectrum.com/British-English-expressions-newest.php
✔ 10 Essential British English Expressions
✔ a bit fishy
✔ bloke
✔ brolly
✔ dreaded lurgy
✔ grub's up
✔ kerfuffle
✔ know your onions
✔ more tea vicar?
✔ sod's law
✔ takes the biscuit
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✔ British English pronunciation c
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The BEST British Street Slang
The BEST British Street Slang
The BEST British Street Slang
In this lesson, you will be introduced to English street slang, an informal kind of vocabulary that is common among young people in the UK. This kind of speech can often be overheard in conversations on the streets of London, on public transit, and in movies. These words and expressions are not appropriate to use in polite conversation, but they are fun to learn and useful to know in order to understand popular culture. In this video, you will learn the meaning of "pattymouth", "sket", "blud", "wagan", and many more. Do you know any street slang words that I don't mention? Watch this video, and comment below!
Take the quiz at http://ww.engv
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American, Indian, Russian and British English
American, Indian, Russian and British English
American, Indian, Russian and British English
oe
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British English Conversation - Lesson 3
British English Conversation - Lesson 3
British English Conversation - Lesson 3
Contact me for more lesson https://www.facebook.com/donhutrong.kent
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London Native English Speaker Interviews Part 1
London Native English Speaker Interviews Part 1
London Native English Speaker Interviews Part 1
Transcript and definitions available here: http://www.teacherluke.wordpress.com/2010/03/25/london-video-interviews-pt-1/ This is part 1 of a series of videos...
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10 commonly used British Slang words - Advance English Vocabulary Lesson
10 commonly used British Slang words - Advance English Vocabulary Lesson
10 commonly used British Slang words - Advance English Vocabulary Lesson
10 commonly used British Slang words. 1. Balls-up -- A messed up situation The whole trip to London was balls-up 2. Gobby -- Being a loud mouth and/or offens...
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Hugh Laurie: the British slang vs the American
Hugh Laurie: the British slang vs the American
Hugh Laurie: the British slang vs the American
The fantastically talented Hugh Laurie paid a house call to Ellen, and they played an exciting game of American slang versus English slang -- and the game wa...
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English Pronunciation - Sentence Stress (by a native-speaker British English teacher)
English Pronunciation - Sentence Stress (by a native-speaker British English teacher)
English Pronunciation - Sentence Stress (by a native-speaker British English teacher)
Speak English and be better understood by using sentence stress correctly. When you highlight or exaggerate a key word in a spoken sentence, you can really c...
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Curso de Inglés Británico. British English Unit 06. Números.
Curso de Inglés Británico. British English Unit 06. Números.
Curso de Inglés Británico. British English Unit 06. Números.
Curso de Inglés Británico unidad 06 En la presentación de cada unidad se han ido dando algunas orientaciones útiles para emprender el aprendizaje de una leng...
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3 minutes to a proper British accent with U of A Prof David Ley
3 minutes to a proper British accent with U of A Prof David Ley
3 minutes to a proper British accent with U of A Prof David Ley
David Ley recently became an Internet sensation for his use of a vibrator to improve vocal range for singers and actors. (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XZSEbykum5k)
Now Ley—who is a drama professor, and voice and dialect coach at the University of Alberta—offers a three-minute tutorial on how to speak with an upper class British accent. With Ley's help, a hard candy and a little practice, you'll be directing the sec-retree to the lav-retree in no time.
Look for a profile on Ley in the Spring 2013 issue of New Trail magazine. (http://www.newtrail.ualberta.ca/)
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데이브 [미국 영어 VS 영국 영어] AMERCAN ENGLISH VS BRITISH ENGLISH - Featuring 영국남자 Koreanenglishmen Josh/Ollie
데이브 [미국 영어 VS 영국 영어] AMERCAN ENGLISH VS BRITISH ENGLISH - Featuring 영국남자 Koreanenglishmen Josh/Ollie
데이브 [미국 영어 VS 영국 영어] AMERCAN ENGLISH VS BRITISH ENGLISH - Featuring 영국남자 Koreanenglishmen Josh/Ollie
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British English Explained By Americans
British English Explained By Americans
British English Explained By Americans
I read Harry Potter, I watch James Bond, I follow Kate Middleton and I've barely scratched the surface.” Music: Stately Mansion Music Licensed via Warner Ch...
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BBC 6 minute English - Young, British and sober (transcript video)
BBC 6 minute English - Young, British and sober (transcript video)
BBC 6 minute English - Young, British and sober (transcript video)
Britain's young people like to drink lots of alcohol... or do they? The view that 18-year-olds just go out to get drunk may be far from reality. In this prog...
8 Tips for British English Pronunciation
http://www.engvid.com/ Take your English to the next level by learning eight pronunciation tips that will help you sound like a native speaker. These tips apply to a British English accent...
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http://www.engvid.com/ Take your English to the next level by learning eight pronunciation tips that will help you sound like a native speaker. These tips apply to a British English accent...
Learn English -- British English in Three Minutes - I'm Fine
http://www.EnglishClass101.com/video
Learn common conversation topics with our English in Three Minutes series!
Learn common greetings with our British English in Three Minutes series! In Britain, manners are important, and this step-by-step video teaches you some of the basics you need to be polite while speaking British English. A native British English teacher will explain the simple phrases necessary.
In this lesson, you'll learn how to ask and answer "How are you?" in British English. Visit us at EnglishClass101.com, where you will find many more fantastic British English lessons and learning resources! Leave us a message while you are there!
If you learned with this video, stop by our English language learning website and get other language learning content including great videos just like this one, audio podcasts, review materials, blogs, iPhone applications, and more.
Find out more, go to: http://www.englishclass101.com/2013/07/19/learn-british-english-in-three-minute-1-im-fine/
http://www.EnglishClass101.com/video
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http://www.EnglishClass101.com/video
Learn common conversation topics with our English in Three Minutes series!
Learn common greetings with our British English in Three Minutes series! In Britain, manners are important, and this step-by-step video teaches you some of the basics you need to be polite while speaking British English. A native British English teacher will explain the simple phrases necessary.
In this lesson, you'll learn how to ask and answer "How are you?" in British English. Visit us at EnglishClass101.com, where you will find many more fantastic British English lessons and learning resources! Leave us a message while you are there!
If you learned with this video, stop by our English language learning website and get other language learning content including great videos just like this one, audio podcasts, review materials, blogs, iPhone applications, and more.
Find out more, go to: http://www.englishclass101.com/2013/07/19/learn-british-english-in-three-minute-1-im-fine/
http://www.EnglishClass101.com/video
- published: 05 Dec 2013
- views: 648
How to Say 100 Word in British English V1 | British Pronunciation | Learn English
✔ How to Say 100 Words Volume 1:
01:00 Abstract, Ache, Acquaintance, Adjacent, Ambidextrous, Archive, Awkward
05:00 Ballet, Balmy, Biscuit, Buoy
07:07 Callipygian, Category, Caught, Chasm, Chocolate, Choir, Chord, Circuit, Clerk, Clothes, Coax, Colleague, Consume, Cousin, Creature
15:45 Debris, Deracinate, Dwarf
17:08 Epitome, Exit, Exquisite
18:54 Facade, Feign, Flocculent, Fracas
21:04 Gaol, Gauge
21:54 Headache, Height, Hygiene, Hyperbole
24:14 Irrational, Island
25:15 Jeopardy
25:42 Khaki, Knead, Knee
27:20 Lettuce, Librarian, Library, Lightning
29:30 Mayor, Murmur
29:53 Nauseating
31:15 Onomatopoeia
32:08 Paranoia, Particularly, Pear, Perseverance, Phenomenon, Plague, Preferences, Preparatory, Pronunciation
37:23 Quay, Queue, Quiet, Quit, Quite
39:31 Rarely, Realm, Reflection, Regularly, Relish, Rhinoceros, Rhythm
44:00 Salmon, Scissors, Slither, Spontaneity, Squirrel, Stomach, Subsidiary, Suede, Surprise, Sword, Syncope
50:14 Thames, Though, Tongue, Triskaidekaphobia
52:22 Undulating, Victualler, Water, Wednesday, Wood
55:14 Xenophobia, Yacht, Zebra
✔ Click like, leave a comment, and subscribe to my YouTube channel ► http://bit.ly/subscribebritlish
✔ How to say 100 words in British English - Volume 1.
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✔ How to Say 100 Words Volume 1:
01:00 Abstract, Ache, Acquaintance, Adjacent, Ambidextrous, Archive, Awkward
05:00 Ballet, Balmy, Biscuit, Buoy
07:07 Callipygian, Category, Caught, Chasm, Chocolate, Choir, Chord, Circuit, Clerk, Clothes, Coax, Colleague, Consume, Cousin, Creature
15:45 Debris, Deracinate, Dwarf
17:08 Epitome, Exit, Exquisite
18:54 Facade, Feign, Flocculent, Fracas
21:04 Gaol, Gauge
21:54 Headache, Height, Hygiene, Hyperbole
24:14 Irrational, Island
25:15 Jeopardy
25:42 Khaki, Knead, Knee
27:20 Lettuce, Librarian, Library, Lightning
29:30 Mayor, Murmur
29:53 Nauseating
31:15 Onomatopoeia
32:08 Paranoia, Particularly, Pear, Perseverance, Phenomenon, Plague, Preferences, Preparatory, Pronunciation
37:23 Quay, Queue, Quiet, Quit, Quite
39:31 Rarely, Realm, Reflection, Regularly, Relish, Rhinoceros, Rhythm
44:00 Salmon, Scissors, Slither, Spontaneity, Squirrel, Stomach, Subsidiary, Suede, Surprise, Sword, Syncope
50:14 Thames, Though, Tongue, Triskaidekaphobia
52:22 Undulating, Victualler, Water, Wednesday, Wood
55:14 Xenophobia, Yacht, Zebra
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✔ How to say 100 words in British English - Volume 1.
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British vs American | English Pronunciation Lesson
In this English lesson, we will be comparing British pronunciation with American pronunciation. I will be covering consonants 'r' and 't', as well as common words. Rachel will be covering vowel...
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In this English lesson, we will be comparing British pronunciation with American pronunciation. I will be covering consonants 'r' and 't', as well as common words. Rachel will be covering vowel...
- published: 25 Apr 2013
- views: 1726943
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American English & British English - 8 Grammar Differences
http://www.engvid.com American English or British English? Accent and pronunciation are not the only differences! I'll show you 8 grammatical differences bet...
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http://www.engvid.com American English or British English? Accent and pronunciation are not the only differences! I'll show you 8 grammatical differences bet...
영국 기초 생활 영어! // Basic British-English Tips
영국 사투리 편: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v0jM9JF3FvQ
영국 + 미국 영어 차이 편: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8kfIWAm2yAs
오늘은 영국 영어 레슨 #3 이에요! English Lesson #3~
그리고 간단한 기초 생활영어 배우고 싶다고 하는사람들이 많아서, 이번에는 간단하게 영국사람 처럼 자연스럽게 생활영어 할수있게 가르쳐드려요!
제가 좋아하는 Hampstead Heath 공원에서 찍었는데, 아름답죠!? 영국 오면 꼭 한번 가보세요!!
그럼 재미있게 보세요~ ^^
YBM기초영어와 함께 영어를 계속 배우고싶으시다면 밑에 링크를 눌려서 YBM기초영어의 새로운 회화 코스에대해서 더 알아보세요.
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영국 사투리 편: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v0jM9JF3FvQ
영국 + 미국 영어 차이 편: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8kfIWAm2yAs
오늘은 영국 영어 레슨 #3 이에요! English Lesson #3~
그리고 간단한 기초 생활영어 배우고 싶다고 하는사람들이 많아서, 이번에는 간단하게 영국사람 처럼 자연스럽게 생활영어 할수있게 가르쳐드려요!
제가 좋아하는 Hampstead Heath 공원에서 찍었는데, 아름답죠!? 영국 오면 꼭 한번 가보세요!!
그럼 재미있게 보세요~ ^^
YBM기초영어와 함께 영어를 계속 배우고싶으시다면 밑에 링크를 눌려서 YBM기초영어의 새로운 회화 코스에대해서 더 알아보세요.
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- published: 03 Mar 2014
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American vs. British English - Vowel Sounds - Pronunciation differences
JOIN RACHEL'S NEXT COURSE! MARCH 10, 2014: http://www.RachelsEnglish.com/courses SUBSCRIBE!: http://bit.ly/RE_sub, ESL: Learn some of the differences between American and British English in this video, which goes over 4 vowel/diphthongs. See the different mouth positions and hear examples words pronounced by native speakers.
Links:
Subscribe to AngloLink: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=MinooAngloLink
How to make the OH Diphthong: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1YNdpFbG318
How to make the AH vowel: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TWO6g9x-TgI
AA+Nasal Consonants: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GxGWdoau7vc
How to make the UR vowel: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i4uNG4afo14
Video: British vs. American English, consonants: http://youtu.be/2nAnT3PASak
See the transcript for this video: http://www.rachelsenglish.com/videos/american-vs-british-english-vowels
Improve your American Accent / spoken English at Rachel's English with video-based lessons and exercises.
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JOIN RACHEL'S NEXT COURSE! MARCH 10, 2014: http://www.RachelsEnglish.com/courses SUBSCRIBE!: http://bit.ly/RE_sub, ESL: Learn some of the differences between American and British English in this video, which goes over 4 vowel/diphthongs. See the different mouth positions and hear examples words pronounced by native speakers.
Links:
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How to make the OH Diphthong: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1YNdpFbG318
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Improve your American Accent / spoken English at Rachel's English with video-based lessons and exercises.
Cải thiện nói tiếng Anh Mỹ / 미국 영어 발음 향상 / 話されているアメリカ英語を向上させる / Улучшаем произношение американского варианта английского языка / Meningkatkan berbicara bahasa Inggris Amerika / Melhore sua pronúncia do inglês americano / Mejora tu pronunciación en Inglés Americano / 美語 / बात अमेरिकी अंग्रेजी में सुधार / تحسين لهجتك الأمريكية الإنجليزية / שפר את המבטא האמריקאי שלך
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- published: 25 Apr 2013
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British English vs. American English: Pronunciation
Do you know the main differences between British English and American English pronunciation? To improve your pronunciation and spoken English in 30 days, reg...
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Do you know the main differences between British English and American English pronunciation? To improve your pronunciation and spoken English in 30 days, reg...
How to Say 50 Words - Volume 1 | British Pronunciation | Learn English
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✔ How to say 50 words in British English - Volume 1.
✔ Volume 1: adjacent, ambidextrous, archive, awkward, buoy, callipygian, caught, clothes, coax, colleague, consume, creature, debris, deracinate, dwarf, facade, flocculent, fracas, gaol, gauge, hyperbole, irrational, island, jeopardy, knee, mayor, particularly, pear, perseverance, plague, preferences, preparatory, pronunciation, quay, quiet, quite, reflection, rhythm, scissors, spontaneity, statue, subsidiary, sword, Thames, though, tongue, triskaidekaphobia, water, Wednesday, yacht.
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- published: 25 Mar 2015
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British English Accent Training Lesson 1: Introduction and Alphabet (remake with captions)
This is a remake of my British English accent training lesson 1: introduction to my free lessons and alphabet pronunciation. Please enable "English - Chris" ...
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This is a remake of my British English accent training lesson 1: introduction to my free lessons and alphabet pronunciation. Please enable "English - Chris" ...
10 Essential British English Expressions - Volume 2
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✔ 10 Essential British English Expressions
✔ a bit fishy
✔ bloke
✔ brolly
✔ dreaded lurgy
✔ grub's up
✔ kerfuffle
✔ know your onions
✔ more tea vicar?
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✔ 10 Essential British English Expressions
✔ a bit fishy
✔ bloke
✔ brolly
✔ dreaded lurgy
✔ grub's up
✔ kerfuffle
✔ know your onions
✔ more tea vicar?
✔ sod's law
✔ takes the biscuit
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- published: 28 Apr 2015
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The BEST British Street Slang
In this lesson, you will be introduced to English street slang, an informal kind of vocabulary that is common among young people in the UK. This kind of speech can often be overheard in conversations on the streets of London, on public transit, and in movies. These words and expressions are not appropriate to use in polite conversation, but they are fun to learn and useful to know in order to understand popular culture. In this video, you will learn the meaning of "pattymouth", "sket", "blud", "wagan", and many more. Do you know any street slang words that I don't mention? Watch this video, and comment below!
Take the quiz at http://ww.engvid.com/british-street-slang/
TRANSCRIPT
Hello. My name is Jade, yeah? And today, I'm going to tell you about the real London accent. Yeah? Because that's where I'm from. And, like, we don't talk, like, how you learn it in your textbooks. You know what I'm saying? We talk like we're from the street. We talk in a different way. So what I'm telling you today is some words that, like, people like me speak with.
So we're going to look at this accent. Sometimes, I'm going to speak in my normal accent, but I'm going to do this accent a lot here because this is what I'm talking about. So this accent, sometimes, like, those clever people, yeah? They call it "Multicultural London English". What does that mean? It basically means -- this accent that I'm using, it's not like the cockney accent. You've probably heard about the cockney accent. And that's supposed to be the accent that working class people in London speak with. Everyone's supposed to be a cockney. But the truth is, like, no one -- not that many people talk in a, like, speak that cockney anymore. 'Cause this accent, Multicultural London English, is, like, a lot more normal now. People speak like this.
Some people, you know -- some rude people, they're calling it "Jafaican". And they're calling it "Jafaican" because they're saying that, like, we're trying to sound like from Jamaica. But I grew up in London. Do you know what I'm saying? I ain't been to Jamaica.
So for some people, what they hear in that accent is, like, "Oh, you're West Indian" or, "You're trying to sound like you're West Indian even if you're a white person. You're trying to sound like you're from Jamaica." But actually, it's -- black people have this accent. White people have this accent. It's just a really common accent in London now.
Who speaks with this accent? Here are some people. Ali G -- actually, he doesn't really speak with this accent because Ali G is not a real person. Plus, Ali G is a character, and that stuff is about ten years old now. And maybe when it was even first made, he doesn't really speak in this accent. It's just an exaggerated version. If you don't know who Ali G is or any of these other people, you can search for them on YouTube and listen to them.
These are the people -- they're music people in the UK. We've got Dizee Rascal, Wiley, and N-Dubz. And if you search for N-Dubz and try to listen to him, you probably won't understand very much, I'm thinking.
So now, I'm going to introduce you to some of the, like, words that we use when we speak in English, yeah? So that you know what we saying when you come to London. When you come to my endz, you can say all the right things, yeah? So let's have a look at some verbs. In your textbooks, you're told to ask for something. In this accent, you "axe" for something. "Axe dem blud." That means, "Ask them for something." "Buss" -- to "buss" something means to wear something. So, "You're bussing sick creps. Do you know what I'm saying?" "Creps" are trainers or shoes or sneakers. "You're wearing very nice trainers." "You're bussing sick creps. Do you get me?"
"Cotch" means to relax somewhere. "Come we go cotch." "Let's go relax somewhere."
"Fix up" -- I've got a sad story about this one that's true. When I was in secondary school, there was this girl in my secondary school, and she was a bully. And I remember I was cuing up for my lunch, and she just came behind me, hit me on the head, and she's, like, "Go fix your hair." And I was, like, "What's wrong with my hair? I'm really sorry." And I felt really bad. So if somebody says "fix up something", it's like, "You're looking really bad." "Nah. You ain't good, you know?" So in Dizee Rascal's song, which is quite famous, he says, "Fix up. Look sharp." And that means, like, "Try and wear something good when you go out into the world." So moving on from the verbs.
Nouns, essential nouns in this vocabulary. You know the word "house", right? Well, the other word you can use for it is "yard". "Come to my yard, yeah? I'll meet you later." "Fam", "blud", and "yout" are all words that could be used for "friend". "Yout" would be, like, a young friend. "He's just a yout. Leave him. He ain't worth it. Do you know what I mean? Leave him."
wn.com/The Best British Street Slang
In this lesson, you will be introduced to English street slang, an informal kind of vocabulary that is common among young people in the UK. This kind of speech can often be overheard in conversations on the streets of London, on public transit, and in movies. These words and expressions are not appropriate to use in polite conversation, but they are fun to learn and useful to know in order to understand popular culture. In this video, you will learn the meaning of "pattymouth", "sket", "blud", "wagan", and many more. Do you know any street slang words that I don't mention? Watch this video, and comment below!
Take the quiz at http://ww.engvid.com/british-street-slang/
TRANSCRIPT
Hello. My name is Jade, yeah? And today, I'm going to tell you about the real London accent. Yeah? Because that's where I'm from. And, like, we don't talk, like, how you learn it in your textbooks. You know what I'm saying? We talk like we're from the street. We talk in a different way. So what I'm telling you today is some words that, like, people like me speak with.
So we're going to look at this accent. Sometimes, I'm going to speak in my normal accent, but I'm going to do this accent a lot here because this is what I'm talking about. So this accent, sometimes, like, those clever people, yeah? They call it "Multicultural London English". What does that mean? It basically means -- this accent that I'm using, it's not like the cockney accent. You've probably heard about the cockney accent. And that's supposed to be the accent that working class people in London speak with. Everyone's supposed to be a cockney. But the truth is, like, no one -- not that many people talk in a, like, speak that cockney anymore. 'Cause this accent, Multicultural London English, is, like, a lot more normal now. People speak like this.
Some people, you know -- some rude people, they're calling it "Jafaican". And they're calling it "Jafaican" because they're saying that, like, we're trying to sound like from Jamaica. But I grew up in London. Do you know what I'm saying? I ain't been to Jamaica.
So for some people, what they hear in that accent is, like, "Oh, you're West Indian" or, "You're trying to sound like you're West Indian even if you're a white person. You're trying to sound like you're from Jamaica." But actually, it's -- black people have this accent. White people have this accent. It's just a really common accent in London now.
Who speaks with this accent? Here are some people. Ali G -- actually, he doesn't really speak with this accent because Ali G is not a real person. Plus, Ali G is a character, and that stuff is about ten years old now. And maybe when it was even first made, he doesn't really speak in this accent. It's just an exaggerated version. If you don't know who Ali G is or any of these other people, you can search for them on YouTube and listen to them.
These are the people -- they're music people in the UK. We've got Dizee Rascal, Wiley, and N-Dubz. And if you search for N-Dubz and try to listen to him, you probably won't understand very much, I'm thinking.
So now, I'm going to introduce you to some of the, like, words that we use when we speak in English, yeah? So that you know what we saying when you come to London. When you come to my endz, you can say all the right things, yeah? So let's have a look at some verbs. In your textbooks, you're told to ask for something. In this accent, you "axe" for something. "Axe dem blud." That means, "Ask them for something." "Buss" -- to "buss" something means to wear something. So, "You're bussing sick creps. Do you know what I'm saying?" "Creps" are trainers or shoes or sneakers. "You're wearing very nice trainers." "You're bussing sick creps. Do you get me?"
"Cotch" means to relax somewhere. "Come we go cotch." "Let's go relax somewhere."
"Fix up" -- I've got a sad story about this one that's true. When I was in secondary school, there was this girl in my secondary school, and she was a bully. And I remember I was cuing up for my lunch, and she just came behind me, hit me on the head, and she's, like, "Go fix your hair." And I was, like, "What's wrong with my hair? I'm really sorry." And I felt really bad. So if somebody says "fix up something", it's like, "You're looking really bad." "Nah. You ain't good, you know?" So in Dizee Rascal's song, which is quite famous, he says, "Fix up. Look sharp." And that means, like, "Try and wear something good when you go out into the world." So moving on from the verbs.
Nouns, essential nouns in this vocabulary. You know the word "house", right? Well, the other word you can use for it is "yard". "Come to my yard, yeah? I'll meet you later." "Fam", "blud", and "yout" are all words that could be used for "friend". "Yout" would be, like, a young friend. "He's just a yout. Leave him. He ain't worth it. Do you know what I mean? Leave him."
- published: 20 Apr 2015
- views: 4842
British English Conversation - Lesson 3
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- published: 09 Jun 2015
- views: 470
London Native English Speaker Interviews Part 1
Transcript and definitions available here: http://www.teacherluke.wordpress.com/2010/03/25/london-video-interviews-pt-1/ This is part 1 of a series of videos...
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Transcript and definitions available here: http://www.teacherluke.wordpress.com/2010/03/25/london-video-interviews-pt-1/ This is part 1 of a series of videos...
10 commonly used British Slang words - Advance English Vocabulary Lesson
10 commonly used British Slang words. 1. Balls-up -- A messed up situation The whole trip to London was balls-up 2. Gobby -- Being a loud mouth and/or offens...
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10 commonly used British Slang words. 1. Balls-up -- A messed up situation The whole trip to London was balls-up 2. Gobby -- Being a loud mouth and/or offens...
Hugh Laurie: the British slang vs the American
The fantastically talented Hugh Laurie paid a house call to Ellen, and they played an exciting game of American slang versus English slang -- and the game wa...
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The fantastically talented Hugh Laurie paid a house call to Ellen, and they played an exciting game of American slang versus English slang -- and the game wa...
- published: 27 Jul 2008
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English Pronunciation - Sentence Stress (by a native-speaker British English teacher)
Speak English and be better understood by using sentence stress correctly. When you highlight or exaggerate a key word in a spoken sentence, you can really c...
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Speak English and be better understood by using sentence stress correctly. When you highlight or exaggerate a key word in a spoken sentence, you can really c...
Curso de Inglés Británico. British English Unit 06. Números.
Curso de Inglés Británico unidad 06 En la presentación de cada unidad se han ido dando algunas orientaciones útiles para emprender el aprendizaje de una leng...
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Curso de Inglés Británico unidad 06 En la presentación de cada unidad se han ido dando algunas orientaciones útiles para emprender el aprendizaje de una leng...
3 minutes to a proper British accent with U of A Prof David Ley
David Ley recently became an Internet sensation for his use of a vibrator to improve vocal range for singers and actors. (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XZSEbykum5k)
Now Ley—who is a drama professor, and voice and dialect coach at the University of Alberta—offers a three-minute tutorial on how to speak with an upper class British accent. With Ley's help, a hard candy and a little practice, you'll be directing the sec-retree to the lav-retree in no time.
Look for a profile on Ley in the Spring 2013 issue of New Trail magazine. (http://www.newtrail.ualberta.ca/)
wn.com/3 Minutes To A Proper British Accent With U Of A Prof David Ley
David Ley recently became an Internet sensation for his use of a vibrator to improve vocal range for singers and actors. (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XZSEbykum5k)
Now Ley—who is a drama professor, and voice and dialect coach at the University of Alberta—offers a three-minute tutorial on how to speak with an upper class British accent. With Ley's help, a hard candy and a little practice, you'll be directing the sec-retree to the lav-retree in no time.
Look for a profile on Ley in the Spring 2013 issue of New Trail magazine. (http://www.newtrail.ualberta.ca/)
- published: 04 Apr 2013
- views: 784204
British English Explained By Americans
I read Harry Potter, I watch James Bond, I follow Kate Middleton and I've barely scratched the surface.” Music: Stately Mansion Music Licensed via Warner Ch...
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I read Harry Potter, I watch James Bond, I follow Kate Middleton and I've barely scratched the surface.” Music: Stately Mansion Music Licensed via Warner Ch...
BBC 6 minute English - Young, British and sober (transcript video)
Britain's young people like to drink lots of alcohol... or do they? The view that 18-year-olds just go out to get drunk may be far from reality. In this prog...
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Britain's young people like to drink lots of alcohol... or do they? The view that 18-year-olds just go out to get drunk may be far from reality. In this prog...