The Dogs were a 1990s hip hop group consisting of Disco Rick, Keith Bell, Labrant Dennis and Fergus "Cracked Up" Smith, best known for "Crack Rock," their hit single with the chant "Yo' Mama's on Crack Rock!" The group released three studio albums The Dogs in 1990, Beware of The Dogs in 1991 and K-9 Bass in 1992.
Labrant Dennis was arrested in May 1996 for the double murder of Marlin Barnes, a University of Miami football player, and Timwaneka Lumpkin, his exgirlfriend.
learning English language Secrets speaking English language improve your English language skills ! secret #1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=va8ESm0tQCI.
51:06
BBC Documentary English Birth of a Language
BBC Documentary English Birth of a Language
BBC Documentary English Birth of a Language
If you enjoyed watching please comment or leave a like thank you
50:36
HISTORY OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE 2 English Goes Underground doc series 10Youtube com
HISTORY OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE 2 English Goes Underground doc series 10Youtube com
HISTORY OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE 2 English Goes Underground doc series 10Youtube com
101:56
Between You and I the English Language is Going to the Dogs
Between You and I the English Language is Going to the Dogs
Between You and I the English Language is Going to the Dogs
http://www.intelligencesquared.com/events/between-you-and-i-the-english-language-is-going-to-the-dogs/ Filmed at the Royal Geographical Society on 5th March ...
51:06
HISTORY OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE 4 This Earth, This Realm, This England doc series 10Youtube com
HISTORY OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE 4 This Earth, This Realm, This England doc series 10Youtube com
HISTORY OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE 4 This Earth, This Realm, This England doc series 10Youtube com
11:21
History of English (combined)
History of English (combined)
History of English (combined)
Free learning from The Open University http://www.open.ac.uk/openlearn/history-the-arts/culture/english-language --- A look at the history of the English lan...
11:23
50 Facts You Didn't Know About The English Language
50 Facts You Didn't Know About The English Language
50 Facts You Didn't Know About The English Language
From redundant expressions to weird word origins, we count 50 strange and interesting facts about the English language
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Tonsolarialism,
Longest,
Autological,
Gadzookery,
Ombrifuge,
Knuckle down,
Ough,
Preposition,
Durst,
Owl,
Dous,
Scissor,
Common,
Bamboozle,
Gandermooner,
Origins,
Moment,
Zoilist,
Spoonfeed,
Consecutive,
Testify,
Acnestis.
Ounce,
Ice-cream
8:14
The English Language In 24 Accents
The English Language In 24 Accents
The English Language In 24 Accents
Check out my newest accent video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NtB1W8zkY5A&feature;=plcp
Also, even if it is currently not Christmas check out my Redneck Christmas 2012 special: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7_v_8nvtqMc
Anyway this video is me attempting to do 24 different accents from my own country and from other countries around the world. Hopefully I got most of them right but I may have made mistakes and I can do some better than others. However, I made this video for my friends because I promised them I would do an accent video. I mean no offence to anyone and please don't be upset if I have not included your specific accent or got
4:01
Fantastic Features We Don't Have In The English Language
Fantastic Features We Don't Have In The English Language
Fantastic Features We Don't Have In The English Language
http://tomscott.com - @tomscott - There are lots of interesting features in other languages, some of which English would really benefit from having. I'm goin...
69:27
Communicative Grammar for Multi-Level English Language Learners | The New School
Communicative Grammar for Multi-Level English Language Learners | The New School
Communicative Grammar for Multi-Level English Language Learners | The New School
English language learning is so multi-faceted that experts describe a "heterogeneous language class" as a class with more than one student. Ability, needs, background, age, and psychological make-up are just some of the variables among learners. Preparing different tasks for students at different levels is not always feasible, but learning questioning techniques and providing open-ended tasks will allow more students to become actively involved in the class. In this session the presenter will demonstrate 10 ways that teachers can include multi-level learners simultaneously in a communicative grammar class. This interactive session will allow
10:38
Vegetables: English Language
Vegetables: English Language
Vegetables: English Language
13:51
David Crystal - Will English Always Be the Global Language?
David Crystal - Will English Always Be the Global Language?
David Crystal - Will English Always Be the Global Language?
From the interview with David Crystal in Belgrade on 9 November 2013 Interviewer: Tony O'Brien, British Council Director Western Balkans.
3:52
25 Things You Probably Never Knew About The English Language
25 Things You Probably Never Knew About The English Language
25 Things You Probably Never Knew About The English Language
Do you know the oldest word in English? What about the shortest sentence? These are 25 things you probably never knew about the English language. https://twi...
6:33
David Crystal - What do you most enjoy about the English language?
David Crystal - What do you most enjoy about the English language?
David Crystal - What do you most enjoy about the English language?
From the interview with David Crystal in Belgrade on 9 November 2013 Interviewer: Tony O'Brien, British Council Director Western Balkans.
learning English language Secrets speaking English language improve your English language skills ! secret #1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=va8ESm0tQCI.
51:06
BBC Documentary English Birth of a Language
BBC Documentary English Birth of a Language
BBC Documentary English Birth of a Language
If you enjoyed watching please comment or leave a like thank you
50:36
HISTORY OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE 2 English Goes Underground doc series 10Youtube com
HISTORY OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE 2 English Goes Underground doc series 10Youtube com
HISTORY OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE 2 English Goes Underground doc series 10Youtube com
101:56
Between You and I the English Language is Going to the Dogs
Between You and I the English Language is Going to the Dogs
Between You and I the English Language is Going to the Dogs
http://www.intelligencesquared.com/events/between-you-and-i-the-english-language-is-going-to-the-dogs/ Filmed at the Royal Geographical Society on 5th March ...
51:06
HISTORY OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE 4 This Earth, This Realm, This England doc series 10Youtube com
HISTORY OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE 4 This Earth, This Realm, This England doc series 10Youtube com
HISTORY OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE 4 This Earth, This Realm, This England doc series 10Youtube com
11:21
History of English (combined)
History of English (combined)
History of English (combined)
Free learning from The Open University http://www.open.ac.uk/openlearn/history-the-arts/culture/english-language --- A look at the history of the English lan...
11:23
50 Facts You Didn't Know About The English Language
50 Facts You Didn't Know About The English Language
50 Facts You Didn't Know About The English Language
From redundant expressions to weird word origins, we count 50 strange and interesting facts about the English language
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Tonsolarialism,
Longest,
Autological,
Gadzookery,
Ombrifuge,
Knuckle down,
Ough,
Preposition,
Durst,
Owl,
Dous,
Scissor,
Common,
Bamboozle,
Gandermooner,
Origins,
Moment,
Zoilist,
Spoonfeed,
Consecutive,
Testify,
Acnestis.
Ounce,
Ice-cream
8:14
The English Language In 24 Accents
The English Language In 24 Accents
The English Language In 24 Accents
Check out my newest accent video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NtB1W8zkY5A&feature;=plcp
Also, even if it is currently not Christmas check out my Redneck Christmas 2012 special: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7_v_8nvtqMc
Anyway this video is me attempting to do 24 different accents from my own country and from other countries around the world. Hopefully I got most of them right but I may have made mistakes and I can do some better than others. However, I made this video for my friends because I promised them I would do an accent video. I mean no offence to anyone and please don't be upset if I have not included your specific accent or got
4:01
Fantastic Features We Don't Have In The English Language
Fantastic Features We Don't Have In The English Language
Fantastic Features We Don't Have In The English Language
http://tomscott.com - @tomscott - There are lots of interesting features in other languages, some of which English would really benefit from having. I'm goin...
69:27
Communicative Grammar for Multi-Level English Language Learners | The New School
Communicative Grammar for Multi-Level English Language Learners | The New School
Communicative Grammar for Multi-Level English Language Learners | The New School
English language learning is so multi-faceted that experts describe a "heterogeneous language class" as a class with more than one student. Ability, needs, background, age, and psychological make-up are just some of the variables among learners. Preparing different tasks for students at different levels is not always feasible, but learning questioning techniques and providing open-ended tasks will allow more students to become actively involved in the class. In this session the presenter will demonstrate 10 ways that teachers can include multi-level learners simultaneously in a communicative grammar class. This interactive session will allow
10:38
Vegetables: English Language
Vegetables: English Language
Vegetables: English Language
13:51
David Crystal - Will English Always Be the Global Language?
David Crystal - Will English Always Be the Global Language?
David Crystal - Will English Always Be the Global Language?
From the interview with David Crystal in Belgrade on 9 November 2013 Interviewer: Tony O'Brien, British Council Director Western Balkans.
3:52
25 Things You Probably Never Knew About The English Language
25 Things You Probably Never Knew About The English Language
25 Things You Probably Never Knew About The English Language
Do you know the oldest word in English? What about the shortest sentence? These are 25 things you probably never knew about the English language. https://twi...
6:33
David Crystal - What do you most enjoy about the English language?
David Crystal - What do you most enjoy about the English language?
David Crystal - What do you most enjoy about the English language?
From the interview with David Crystal in Belgrade on 9 November 2013 Interviewer: Tony O'Brien, British Council Director Western Balkans.
1:53
English Is Crazy!
English Is Crazy!
English Is Crazy!
Seriously...the English language is insane. SUBSCRIBE! http://bit.ly/1eA5JCm Follow Me! http://bit.ly/15J7ube & http://bit.ly/18Lnfme Sources: Richard Ledere...
12:18
The English Language in 67 Accents & Random Voices
The English Language in 67 Accents & Random Voices
The English Language in 67 Accents & Random Voices
My latest accent video! A follow up of 'The English Language in 24 Accents' that unexpectedly went viral in September 2010 and 'The English Language in 30 Accents (Animated)' from July 2012. I have included all of the accents from my previous videos although I have relabelled some of them based on feedback.
I start with accents from my own country and then move on to other countries around the world and then progress to other random voices which are not all accent specific but refer to different types of people including but not limited to; film and video-game characters and video-game races.
I have also added subtitles this time because it
13:16
AQA GCSE English / English Language: Answering Question 2 (H Tier)
AQA GCSE English / English Language: Answering Question 2 (H Tier)
AQA GCSE English / English Language: Answering Question 2 (H Tier)
Hi everyone, I have written two revision guides based on my videos: The GCSE English Language & English Literature Revision Guide is a 90 page eBook which co...
3:47
Why has English developed as a world language?
Why has English developed as a world language?
Why has English developed as a world language?
This video is from https://www.futurelearn.com/courses/u... 'Understanding Language: Learning and Teaching' is a free online course developed by the University of Southampton and the British Council available on FutureLearn.com
Dr Mariko Kitazawa outlines the historical spread of English, and considers why English has developed as a world language.
At FutureLearn, we want to inspire learning for life. We offer a diverse selection of free, high quality online courses from some of the world's leading universities and other outstanding cultural institutions. Browse all courses and sign up here: http://www.futurelearn.com
0:53
The Worst Words In The English Language
The Worst Words In The English Language
The Worst Words In The English Language
Can you make it through this video without feeling moist? Share on Facebook: http://on.fb.me/18f2Vaj Share on Twitter: http://bit.ly/18f2ZHb Music credit: Ke...
7:29
5 Body Language Tricks To Make Anyone Instantly Like You - Personality Development & English Lessons
5 Body Language Tricks To Make Anyone Instantly Like You - Personality Development & English Lessons
5 Body Language Tricks To Make Anyone Instantly Like You - Personality Development & English Lessons
5 Body Language Tricks To Make Anyone Instantly Like You - Free English Lessons
There's no question that body language is important, you can capture - and hold - anyone's attention without even saying a word. We've selected some of the best body language techniques and shared them through this lesson:
The Flooding Smile
"Don't flash an immediate smile when you greet someone," If you do, it appears as if anyone in your line of sight would receive that same smile.
Instead, pause and look at the other person's face for a second, and then let a "big, warm, responsive smile flood over your face and overflow into your eyes."
Even though the d
14:29
14 Words the English Language Needs
14 Words the English Language Needs
14 Words the English Language Needs
We won't tartle before we cafune you! Just let us introduce some words you need to know. Good Mythical Morning Episode 222! SUBSCRIBE for daily episodes: htt...
51:06
HISTORY OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE 3 The Battle for the Language of the Bible doc series
HISTORY OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE 3 The Battle for the Language of the Bible doc series
HISTORY OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE 3 The Battle for the Language of the Bible doc series
learning English language Secrets speaking English language improve your English language skills ! secret #1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=va8ESm0tQCI.
learning English language Secrets speaking English language improve your English language skills ! secret #1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=va8ESm0tQCI.
http://www.intelligencesquared.com/events/between-you-and-i-the-english-language-is-going-to-the-dogs/ Filmed at the Royal Geographical Society on 5th March ...
http://www.intelligencesquared.com/events/between-you-and-i-the-english-language-is-going-to-the-dogs/ Filmed at the Royal Geographical Society on 5th March ...
Free learning from The Open University http://www.open.ac.uk/openlearn/history-the-arts/culture/english-language --- A look at the history of the English lan...
Free learning from The Open University http://www.open.ac.uk/openlearn/history-the-arts/culture/english-language --- A look at the history of the English lan...
From redundant expressions to weird word origins, we count 50 strange and interesting facts about the English language
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Countdown titles
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Tonsolarialism,
Longest,
Autological,
Gadzookery,
Ombrifuge,
Knuckle down,
Ough,
Preposition,
Durst,
Owl,
Dous,
Scissor,
Common,
Bamboozle,
Gandermooner,
Origins,
Moment,
Zoilist,
Spoonfeed,
Consecutive,
Testify,
Acnestis.
Ounce,
Ice-cream headache,
Phonology,
Typewriter,
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From redundant expressions to weird word origins, we count 50 strange and interesting facts about the English language
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Tonsolarialism,
Longest,
Autological,
Gadzookery,
Ombrifuge,
Knuckle down,
Ough,
Preposition,
Durst,
Owl,
Dous,
Scissor,
Common,
Bamboozle,
Gandermooner,
Origins,
Moment,
Zoilist,
Spoonfeed,
Consecutive,
Testify,
Acnestis.
Ounce,
Ice-cream headache,
Phonology,
Typewriter,
Legal notes
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Planet Dolan PTY LTD and Danger Dolan™ have made reasonable inquiries within the timeframe available to identify the source of any images used and attribute the source accordingly.
"Cool Vibes" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
"Shades of Spring" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
"Kool Kats" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
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Check out my newest accent video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NtB1W8zkY5A&feature;=plcp
Also, even if it is currently not Christmas check out my Redneck Christmas 2012 special: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7_v_8nvtqMc
Anyway this video is me attempting to do 24 different accents from my own country and from other countries around the world. Hopefully I got most of them right but I may have made mistakes and I can do some better than others. However, I made this video for my friends because I promised them I would do an accent video. I mean no offence to anyone and please don't be upset if I have not included your specific accent or got it wrong. Please enable and read the annotations too, as they explain a few things.
Also please note that I learned most of these accents randomly off of TV, movies and video games over the years and some can be very stereotypical. And yes, I am filming in the garden shed lol as its more quiet in there.
Check out my newest accent video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NtB1W8zkY5A&feature;=plcp
Also, even if it is currently not Christmas check out my Redneck Christmas 2012 special: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7_v_8nvtqMc
Anyway this video is me attempting to do 24 different accents from my own country and from other countries around the world. Hopefully I got most of them right but I may have made mistakes and I can do some better than others. However, I made this video for my friends because I promised them I would do an accent video. I mean no offence to anyone and please don't be upset if I have not included your specific accent or got it wrong. Please enable and read the annotations too, as they explain a few things.
Also please note that I learned most of these accents randomly off of TV, movies and video games over the years and some can be very stereotypical. And yes, I am filming in the garden shed lol as its more quiet in there.
published:18 Sep 2010
views:23142313
Fantastic Features We Don't Have In The English Language
http://tomscott.com - @tomscott - There are lots of interesting features in other languages, some of which English would really benefit from having. I'm goin...
http://tomscott.com - @tomscott - There are lots of interesting features in other languages, some of which English would really benefit from having. I'm goin...
English language learning is so multi-faceted that experts describe a "heterogeneous language class" as a class with more than one student. Ability, needs, background, age, and psychological make-up are just some of the variables among learners. Preparing different tasks for students at different levels is not always feasible, but learning questioning techniques and providing open-ended tasks will allow more students to become actively involved in the class. In this session the presenter will demonstrate 10 ways that teachers can include multi-level learners simultaneously in a communicative grammar class. This interactive session will allow teachers to implement these techniques immediately.
10 Ways to Engage Multi-Level English Language Learners Simultaneously in a Communicative Grammar Class
MA in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages | http://www.newschool.edu/matesol
English Language Studies | http://www.newschool.edu/continuing-education/english-language-studies
Irene E. Schoenberg has taught English language learners and trained teachers for more than two decades at New York's Hunter College, The New School, and Columbia University. She holds a Master's Degree in TESOL from Columbia University. She is the author of Talk about Trivia, Speaking of Values 1, Topics from A to Z, Book 1 and Book 2, and Focus on Grammar 2. Schoenberg is the co-author with Jay Maurer of the True Colors series and Focus on Grammar 1. She is also a contributing author of Future 1 and Future 3.
School of Languages | http://www.newschool.edu/public-engagement/languages
Co-sponsored by the English Language Studies Department and Pearson Education.
The New School for Public Engagement is a division of The New School, a university in New York City offering distinguished degree, certificate, and continuing education programs in art and design, liberal arts, management and policy, and the performing arts. THE NEW SCHOOL FOR PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT | http://www.newschool.edu/public-engagement
Location: Theresa Lang Community and Student Center, Arnhold Hall
2/5/2013 6:00 p.m.
English language learning is so multi-faceted that experts describe a "heterogeneous language class" as a class with more than one student. Ability, needs, background, age, and psychological make-up are just some of the variables among learners. Preparing different tasks for students at different levels is not always feasible, but learning questioning techniques and providing open-ended tasks will allow more students to become actively involved in the class. In this session the presenter will demonstrate 10 ways that teachers can include multi-level learners simultaneously in a communicative grammar class. This interactive session will allow teachers to implement these techniques immediately.
10 Ways to Engage Multi-Level English Language Learners Simultaneously in a Communicative Grammar Class
MA in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages | http://www.newschool.edu/matesol
English Language Studies | http://www.newschool.edu/continuing-education/english-language-studies
Irene E. Schoenberg has taught English language learners and trained teachers for more than two decades at New York's Hunter College, The New School, and Columbia University. She holds a Master's Degree in TESOL from Columbia University. She is the author of Talk about Trivia, Speaking of Values 1, Topics from A to Z, Book 1 and Book 2, and Focus on Grammar 2. Schoenberg is the co-author with Jay Maurer of the True Colors series and Focus on Grammar 1. She is also a contributing author of Future 1 and Future 3.
School of Languages | http://www.newschool.edu/public-engagement/languages
Co-sponsored by the English Language Studies Department and Pearson Education.
The New School for Public Engagement is a division of The New School, a university in New York City offering distinguished degree, certificate, and continuing education programs in art and design, liberal arts, management and policy, and the performing arts. THE NEW SCHOOL FOR PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT | http://www.newschool.edu/public-engagement
Location: Theresa Lang Community and Student Center, Arnhold Hall
2/5/2013 6:00 p.m.
Do you know the oldest word in English? What about the shortest sentence? These are 25 things you probably never knew about the English language. https://twi...
Do you know the oldest word in English? What about the shortest sentence? These are 25 things you probably never knew about the English language. https://twi...
Seriously...the English language is insane. SUBSCRIBE! http://bit.ly/1eA5JCm Follow Me! http://bit.ly/15J7ube & http://bit.ly/18Lnfme Sources: Richard Ledere...
Seriously...the English language is insane. SUBSCRIBE! http://bit.ly/1eA5JCm Follow Me! http://bit.ly/15J7ube & http://bit.ly/18Lnfme Sources: Richard Ledere...
My latest accent video! A follow up of 'The English Language in 24 Accents' that unexpectedly went viral in September 2010 and 'The English Language in 30 Accents (Animated)' from July 2012. I have included all of the accents from my previous videos although I have relabelled some of them based on feedback.
I start with accents from my own country and then move on to other countries around the world and then progress to other random voices which are not all accent specific but refer to different types of people including but not limited to; film and video-game characters and video-game races.
I have also added subtitles this time because it was a heavily requested feature in my previous two videos. The subtitles include a few slang/ dialect translations in brackets.
I picked up most of these accents and voices from TV, Movies, Video-games, internet and real life experiences. I apologise for the all the accents and voices that I didn't include or got wrong but it would be impossible to imitate every accent and voice on the entire planet (let alone do them all perfectly) I am only human after all.
Accents labeled with "unspecified variant" mean that I am unsure of the specific type/region the accent is from and that it does not represent everyone from that country.
I myself am a British, Southern English Londoner and my natural accent (that you hear at the beginning and end of the video) is a mixture of Formal RP and Cockney.
Finally, I would like to say a huge thank you to all my friends, family, viewers, and subscribers around the world who have supported me over the years. I appreciate all those who still watch my videos while I am away and watch the new ones that I upload once in a blue moon.
For your convenience:
1: British (UK) - Southern English - East London - Cockney - 0:28
2: British (UK) - Southern English - London - Street/Mandem/Rudeboy/Badman/Roadman (Jamaican slang dialect) - 0:40
3: British (UK) - Southern English - Formal RP (Received Pronunciation) - 0:51
4: British (UK) - Southern English - Posh RP - 1:00
5: British Asian (UK) - (2nd generation, Southern English, South Asian youth) - 1:13
6: British Asian (UK) - (2nd generation, Northern English, South Asian youth) - 1:21
7: British (UK) - English - West-country (farmer) - 1:28
8: British (UK) - Northern English (unspecified variant) - 1:38
9: British (UK) - Northern English - Lancashire - 1:47
10: British (UK) - Northern English - Liverpool (Scouser) - 1:57
11: British (UK) - West Midlands - Birmingham (Brummie) - 2:05
12: British (UK) - North Eastern English - Newcastle (Geordie) - 2:11
13: British (UK) - Scottish (unspecified variant) - 2:17
14: British (UK) - Welsh (unspecified variant) - 2:25
15: Northern Irish (UK) (unspecified variant) - 2:34
16: Southern Irish (Republic of Ireland) (unspecified variant) - 2:43
17: American (USA) - General - 2:53
18: Italian American (USA) (Mafia mobster) - 3:01
19: American (USA) - Southern States (unspecified variant) - 3:12
20: American (USA) - Southern States (Redneck) - 3:20
21: African American (USA) (Ebonics/Vernacular) - 3:34
22: Mexican (Chicano) - 3:41
23: Canadian (unspecified variant) - 3:51
24: Jamaican (unspecified variant) - 3:58
25: French (unspecified variant) - 4:08
26: German (unspecified variant) - 4:16
27: Italian (unspecified variant) - 4:26
28: Russian (unspecified variant) - 4:34
29: Indian (unspecified variant) - 4:50
30: Chinese (Cantonese) - 4:59
31: Japanese (unspecified variant) - 5:09
32: Australian (unspecified formal variant) - 5:19
33: Australian (unspecified informal variant) - 5:27
34: New Zealand (unspecified variant) - 5:56
35: New Zealand (Kiwi) - 5:44
36: South African (Afrikaans) - 5:55
37: Nigerian (Igbo or Yoruba) - 6:04
38: Random unspecified African - 6:15
39: Squeaky English school kid that thinks he is tough (mini mandem) - 6:23
40: Random deep Northern English - 6:33
41: American surfer/stoner dude - 6:46
42: Old film and broadcast voice (USA) - 6:55
43: Old film and broadcast voice (UK) - 7:09
44: Stereotypical old age pensioner (UK) - 7:18
45: Stereotypical old age pensioner (USA) - 7:30
46: Toddler/young child (UK) - 7:41
47: Stereotypical geek/nerd (UK) - 7:55
48: Stereotypical geek/nerd (USA) - 8:08
49: Stereotypical gay/camp (USA) - 8:20
50: Stereotypical gay/camp (German) - 8:29
51: Stereotypical gay/camp (UK) - 8:40
52: Text to speech (USA) - 8:51
53: Text to speech (UK) - 9:04
54: Automated voice (UK) - 9:16
55: Automated voice (USA) - 9:34
56: Random clueless person (UK) - 9:52
57: Arnold Schwarzenegger - 9:58
58: Gollum from The Lord of the Rings & The Hobbit - 10:04
59: Big Smoke from GTA San Andreas (game) - 10:18
60: OG Loc from GTA San Andreas (game) - 10:33
61: Ghoul from Fallout (game series) - 10:47
62: Super Mutant from Fallout (game series) - 10:56
63: Vorcha from Mass Effect (game series) - 11:13
64: Talking whilst breathing in - 11:24
65: Growly voice - 11:31
66 & 67: Loo and Andy from Little Britain - 11:42
My latest accent video! A follow up of 'The English Language in 24 Accents' that unexpectedly went viral in September 2010 and 'The English Language in 30 Accents (Animated)' from July 2012. I have included all of the accents from my previous videos although I have relabelled some of them based on feedback.
I start with accents from my own country and then move on to other countries around the world and then progress to other random voices which are not all accent specific but refer to different types of people including but not limited to; film and video-game characters and video-game races.
I have also added subtitles this time because it was a heavily requested feature in my previous two videos. The subtitles include a few slang/ dialect translations in brackets.
I picked up most of these accents and voices from TV, Movies, Video-games, internet and real life experiences. I apologise for the all the accents and voices that I didn't include or got wrong but it would be impossible to imitate every accent and voice on the entire planet (let alone do them all perfectly) I am only human after all.
Accents labeled with "unspecified variant" mean that I am unsure of the specific type/region the accent is from and that it does not represent everyone from that country.
I myself am a British, Southern English Londoner and my natural accent (that you hear at the beginning and end of the video) is a mixture of Formal RP and Cockney.
Finally, I would like to say a huge thank you to all my friends, family, viewers, and subscribers around the world who have supported me over the years. I appreciate all those who still watch my videos while I am away and watch the new ones that I upload once in a blue moon.
For your convenience:
1: British (UK) - Southern English - East London - Cockney - 0:28
2: British (UK) - Southern English - London - Street/Mandem/Rudeboy/Badman/Roadman (Jamaican slang dialect) - 0:40
3: British (UK) - Southern English - Formal RP (Received Pronunciation) - 0:51
4: British (UK) - Southern English - Posh RP - 1:00
5: British Asian (UK) - (2nd generation, Southern English, South Asian youth) - 1:13
6: British Asian (UK) - (2nd generation, Northern English, South Asian youth) - 1:21
7: British (UK) - English - West-country (farmer) - 1:28
8: British (UK) - Northern English (unspecified variant) - 1:38
9: British (UK) - Northern English - Lancashire - 1:47
10: British (UK) - Northern English - Liverpool (Scouser) - 1:57
11: British (UK) - West Midlands - Birmingham (Brummie) - 2:05
12: British (UK) - North Eastern English - Newcastle (Geordie) - 2:11
13: British (UK) - Scottish (unspecified variant) - 2:17
14: British (UK) - Welsh (unspecified variant) - 2:25
15: Northern Irish (UK) (unspecified variant) - 2:34
16: Southern Irish (Republic of Ireland) (unspecified variant) - 2:43
17: American (USA) - General - 2:53
18: Italian American (USA) (Mafia mobster) - 3:01
19: American (USA) - Southern States (unspecified variant) - 3:12
20: American (USA) - Southern States (Redneck) - 3:20
21: African American (USA) (Ebonics/Vernacular) - 3:34
22: Mexican (Chicano) - 3:41
23: Canadian (unspecified variant) - 3:51
24: Jamaican (unspecified variant) - 3:58
25: French (unspecified variant) - 4:08
26: German (unspecified variant) - 4:16
27: Italian (unspecified variant) - 4:26
28: Russian (unspecified variant) - 4:34
29: Indian (unspecified variant) - 4:50
30: Chinese (Cantonese) - 4:59
31: Japanese (unspecified variant) - 5:09
32: Australian (unspecified formal variant) - 5:19
33: Australian (unspecified informal variant) - 5:27
34: New Zealand (unspecified variant) - 5:56
35: New Zealand (Kiwi) - 5:44
36: South African (Afrikaans) - 5:55
37: Nigerian (Igbo or Yoruba) - 6:04
38: Random unspecified African - 6:15
39: Squeaky English school kid that thinks he is tough (mini mandem) - 6:23
40: Random deep Northern English - 6:33
41: American surfer/stoner dude - 6:46
42: Old film and broadcast voice (USA) - 6:55
43: Old film and broadcast voice (UK) - 7:09
44: Stereotypical old age pensioner (UK) - 7:18
45: Stereotypical old age pensioner (USA) - 7:30
46: Toddler/young child (UK) - 7:41
47: Stereotypical geek/nerd (UK) - 7:55
48: Stereotypical geek/nerd (USA) - 8:08
49: Stereotypical gay/camp (USA) - 8:20
50: Stereotypical gay/camp (German) - 8:29
51: Stereotypical gay/camp (UK) - 8:40
52: Text to speech (USA) - 8:51
53: Text to speech (UK) - 9:04
54: Automated voice (UK) - 9:16
55: Automated voice (USA) - 9:34
56: Random clueless person (UK) - 9:52
57: Arnold Schwarzenegger - 9:58
58: Gollum from The Lord of the Rings & The Hobbit - 10:04
59: Big Smoke from GTA San Andreas (game) - 10:18
60: OG Loc from GTA San Andreas (game) - 10:33
61: Ghoul from Fallout (game series) - 10:47
62: Super Mutant from Fallout (game series) - 10:56
63: Vorcha from Mass Effect (game series) - 11:13
64: Talking whilst breathing in - 11:24
65: Growly voice - 11:31
66 & 67: Loo and Andy from Little Britain - 11:42
published:15 Aug 2015
views:797
AQA GCSE English / English Language: Answering Question 2 (H Tier)
Hi everyone, I have written two revision guides based on my videos: The GCSE English Language & English Literature Revision Guide is a 90 page eBook which co...
Hi everyone, I have written two revision guides based on my videos: The GCSE English Language & English Literature Revision Guide is a 90 page eBook which co...
This video is from https://www.futurelearn.com/courses/u... 'Understanding Language: Learning and Teaching' is a free online course developed by the University of Southampton and the British Council available on FutureLearn.com
Dr Mariko Kitazawa outlines the historical spread of English, and considers why English has developed as a world language.
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This video is from https://www.futurelearn.com/courses/u... 'Understanding Language: Learning and Teaching' is a free online course developed by the University of Southampton and the British Council available on FutureLearn.com
Dr Mariko Kitazawa outlines the historical spread of English, and considers why English has developed as a world language.
At FutureLearn, we want to inspire learning for life. We offer a diverse selection of free, high quality online courses from some of the world's leading universities and other outstanding cultural institutions. Browse all courses and sign up here: http://www.futurelearn.com
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5 Body Language Tricks To Make Anyone Instantly Like You - Free English Lessons
There's no question that body language is important, you can capture - and hold - anyone's attention without even saying a word. We've selected some of the best body language techniques and shared them through this lesson:
The Flooding Smile
"Don't flash an immediate smile when you greet someone," If you do, it appears as if anyone in your line of sight would receive that same smile.
Instead, pause and look at the other person's face for a second, and then let a "big, warm, responsive smile flood over your face and overflow into your eyes."
Even though the delay is less than a second, it will convince people your smile is sincere and personalized for them. According to Lowndes, a slower smile can add more richness and depth to how people perceive you.
Sticky Eyes
Pretend your eyes are glued to your conversation partner's with sticky warm taffy, Even after they've finished speaking, don't break eye contact. "When you must look away, do it ever so slowly, reluctantly, stretching the gooey taffy until the tiny string finally breaks." This technique will help you appear more intelligent and insightful.
The Big-Baby Pivot
People are very conscious of how you react to them. When you meet someone new, turn your body fully toward them and give them the same, undivided attention you would give a baby.Pivoting 100% towards the new person shouts, 'I think you are very, very special.'"
Limit the Fidget
If you want to appear credible, try not to move too much when your conversation really matters. "Do not fidget, twitch, wiggle, squirm, or scratch, Frequent hand motions near your face can give your listener the feeling that you're lying or anxious. Instead, simply fix a constant gaze on the listener and show them that you're fully concentrated on the matter at hand.
Using your hands
Use you hands to create appropriate gestures. Hand movements help you to get the words out of your mouth accelerating your thought process. Do not cross your hands while speaking, It passes a signal that your are disinterested in a conversation.
For more lessons visit us at
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How to speak fluent English
Free English, English lesson, English video, vocabulary, business English, Grammar, learn grammar, English speaking, spoken English, learn English, speak English, speaking English, fluent English, fluency in English, English training video, speak fluent English, accent training, American accent, British accent, US accent, UK accent, accent training, personality development, words, sentences, public speaking, presentation, soft skills, how to, phrases, idioms, listening skills
5 Body Language Tricks To Make Anyone Instantly Like You - Free English Lessons
There's no question that body language is important, you can capture - and hold - anyone's attention without even saying a word. We've selected some of the best body language techniques and shared them through this lesson:
The Flooding Smile
"Don't flash an immediate smile when you greet someone," If you do, it appears as if anyone in your line of sight would receive that same smile.
Instead, pause and look at the other person's face for a second, and then let a "big, warm, responsive smile flood over your face and overflow into your eyes."
Even though the delay is less than a second, it will convince people your smile is sincere and personalized for them. According to Lowndes, a slower smile can add more richness and depth to how people perceive you.
Sticky Eyes
Pretend your eyes are glued to your conversation partner's with sticky warm taffy, Even after they've finished speaking, don't break eye contact. "When you must look away, do it ever so slowly, reluctantly, stretching the gooey taffy until the tiny string finally breaks." This technique will help you appear more intelligent and insightful.
The Big-Baby Pivot
People are very conscious of how you react to them. When you meet someone new, turn your body fully toward them and give them the same, undivided attention you would give a baby.Pivoting 100% towards the new person shouts, 'I think you are very, very special.'"
Limit the Fidget
If you want to appear credible, try not to move too much when your conversation really matters. "Do not fidget, twitch, wiggle, squirm, or scratch, Frequent hand motions near your face can give your listener the feeling that you're lying or anxious. Instead, simply fix a constant gaze on the listener and show them that you're fully concentrated on the matter at hand.
Using your hands
Use you hands to create appropriate gestures. Hand movements help you to get the words out of your mouth accelerating your thought process. Do not cross your hands while speaking, It passes a signal that your are disinterested in a conversation.
For more lessons visit us at
http://www.letstallpodcast.com
http://www.learnex.in
http://www.letstalk.co.in
How to speak fluent English
Free English, English lesson, English video, vocabulary, business English, Grammar, learn grammar, English speaking, spoken English, learn English, speak English, speaking English, fluent English, fluency in English, English training video, speak fluent English, accent training, American accent, British accent, US accent, UK accent, accent training, personality development, words, sentences, public speaking, presentation, soft skills, how to, phrases, idioms, listening skills
We won't tartle before we cafune you! Just let us introduce some words you need to know. Good Mythical Morning Episode 222! SUBSCRIBE for daily episodes: htt...
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learning English language Secrets speaking English language improve your English language skills ! secret #1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=va8ESm0tQCI.
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BBC Documentary English Birth of a Language
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published:27 Jul 2013
BBC Documentary English Birth of a Language
BBC Documentary English Birth of a Language
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If you enjoyed watching please comment or leave a like thank you
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HISTORY OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE 2 English Goes Underground doc series 10Youtube com
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HISTORY OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE 2 English Goes Underground doc series 10Youtube com
HISTORY OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE 2 English Goes Underground doc series 10Youtube com
published:22 Sep 2014
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101:56
Between You and I the English Language is Going to the Dogs
http://www.intelligencesquared.com/events/between-you-and-i-the-english-language-is-going-to-the-dogs/ Filmed at the Royal Geographical Society on 5th March ...
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HISTORY OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE 4 This Earth, This Realm, This England doc series 10Youtube com
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published:22 Sep 2014
HISTORY OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE 4 This Earth, This Realm, This England doc series 10Youtube com
HISTORY OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE 4 This Earth, This Realm, This England doc series 10Youtube com
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History of English (combined)
Free learning from The Open University http://www.open.ac.uk/openlearn/history-the-arts/cu...
Free learning from The Open University http://www.open.ac.uk/openlearn/history-the-arts/culture/english-language --- A look at the history of the English lan...
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50 Facts You Didn't Know About The English Language
From redundant expressions to weird word origins, we count 50 strange and interesting fact...
published:24 Mar 2015
50 Facts You Didn't Know About The English Language
50 Facts You Didn't Know About The English Language
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From redundant expressions to weird word origins, we count 50 strange and interesting facts about the English language
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The English Language In 24 Accents
Check out my newest accent video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NtB1W8zkY5A&feature;=plcp
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published:18 Sep 2010
The English Language In 24 Accents
The English Language In 24 Accents
published:18 Sep 2010
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Check out my newest accent video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NtB1W8zkY5A&feature;=plcp
Also, even if it is currently not Christmas check out my Redneck Christmas 2012 special: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7_v_8nvtqMc
Anyway this video is me attempting to do 24 different accents from my own country and from other countries around the world. Hopefully I got most of them right but I may have made mistakes and I can do some better than others. However, I made this video for my friends because I promised them I would do an accent video. I mean no offence to anyone and please don't be upset if I have not included your specific accent or got it wrong. Please enable and read the annotations too, as they explain a few things.
Also please note that I learned most of these accents randomly off of TV, movies and video games over the years and some can be very stereotypical. And yes, I am filming in the garden shed lol as its more quiet in there.
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Fantastic Features We Don't Have In The English Language
http://tomscott.com - @tomscott - There are lots of interesting features in other language...
http://tomscott.com - @tomscott - There are lots of interesting features in other languages, some of which English would really benefit from having. I'm goin...
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Communicative Grammar for Multi-Level English Language Learners | The New School
English language learning is so multi-faceted that experts describe a "heterogeneous langu...
published:07 Feb 2013
Communicative Grammar for Multi-Level English Language Learners | The New School
Communicative Grammar for Multi-Level English Language Learners | The New School
published:07 Feb 2013
views:152800
English language learning is so multi-faceted that experts describe a "heterogeneous language class" as a class with more than one student. Ability, needs, background, age, and psychological make-up are just some of the variables among learners. Preparing different tasks for students at different levels is not always feasible, but learning questioning techniques and providing open-ended tasks will allow more students to become actively involved in the class. In this session the presenter will demonstrate 10 ways that teachers can include multi-level learners simultaneously in a communicative grammar class. This interactive session will allow teachers to implement these techniques immediately.
10 Ways to Engage Multi-Level English Language Learners Simultaneously in a Communicative Grammar Class
MA in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages | http://www.newschool.edu/matesol
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Irene E. Schoenberg has taught English language learners and trained teachers for more than two decades at New York's Hunter College, The New School, and Columbia University. She holds a Master's Degree in TESOL from Columbia University. She is the author of Talk about Trivia, Speaking of Values 1, Topics from A to Z, Book 1 and Book 2, and Focus on Grammar 2. Schoenberg is the co-author with Jay Maurer of the True Colors series and Focus on Grammar 1. She is also a contributing author of Future 1 and Future 3.
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Vegetables: English Language
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published:09 Nov 2013
Vegetables: English Language
Vegetables: English Language
published:09 Nov 2013
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David Crystal - Will English Always Be the Global Language?
From the interview with David Crystal in Belgrade on 9 November 2013 Interviewer: Tony O'B...
Do you know the oldest word in English? What about the shortest sentence? These are 25 things you probably never knew about the English language. https://twi...
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David Crystal - What do you most enjoy about the English language?
From the interview with David Crystal in Belgrade on 9 November 2013 Interviewer: Tony O'B...
South expected to be cooler and a parched California may get more than the usual precipitation its reservoirs usually fill ...NOAA expects a cooler and wetter winter for the south ... ....
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Russian PresidentVladimir Putin said US policy on Syria is weak and lacks objectives, though he remains open to direct talks as Russia continues its bombing campaign in support of Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad. "I don't really understand how the US can criticise Russia's actions in Syria if they refuse to have direct dialogue," Mr Putin told reporters on Thursday during a visit to Astana, Kazakhstan... ... ....
Jihadists have a long record targeting Moscow, but the situation appears to be growing worse. MOSCOW — Syria is not Russia’s only war. In recent days, Russian security units have fought full-scale counter-insurgency battles in three North Caucuses republics. Chechnya, Dagestan and Inigushetia, as well as chasing alleged terrorists around Moscow ... In Syria, on Tuesday afternoon, two shells hit the Russian embassy in the capital, Damascus ... ....
(CNN)With the recent NASA announcement of liquid water flowing on Mars and the movie "The Martian" making a splash at the box office, we might well ask whether humans should go to Mars. There is almost no chance that Mars has intelligent life and for decades we earthlings have dreamed of living on Mars. But let's think about this from an ethical point of view. What is the moral value of native Martian life vs. creating a "backup Earth"?....
And as the English tutor begins to start her lesson, Medvedev stops her ... For someone so new to the Englishlanguage, plantar fasciitis is as foreign as you could imagine, from reading, to pronunciation, down to comprehension. They move past Gilbert's injury and continue with the start of Medvedev's English lesson ... "It does not let them learn the language fast enough ... He didn't speak a word of English or French ... English only....
Felix Sanchez...U.S ... How can SNL justify casting zero Latinas over 41 seasons and only 2 Latinos over the same period, while promoting Trump's divisive speech toward Latinos? How does Comcast justify with one hand reaching out to Latino viewers on its Englishlanguage platforms and on Telemundo, its Spanish-language network, while using the other hand to face slap us with this unconscionable invitation to Trump? How can a major U.S ... ....
China’s press is in a swoon over the royal honors to be accorded PresidentXi Jinping and his wife on their state visit to the U.K. next week. China Daily, the country’s official English-language newspaper, has devoted a front-page story that chronicles in detail the signs of respect Xi will be shown during his trip. Other Chinese media are also enthusiastically reporting the impending events ...It’s a familiar refrain ... The U.K ... ....
‘Hoverboard’ and ‘telly addict’ recently made, so isn’t it fitting that every single utterance in the Englishlanguage be recognised and recorded in the OxfordEnglish Dictionary? ... So, with the Englishlanguage expanding more and more with each passing day – and ... Oxford English Dictionary Erin McKean Wordnik EnglishLanguagesEnglishLanguage ....
'The Englishlanguage is like a sponge,' says cheek, who is also a poet and interdisciplinary performance writer whose works have been commissioned and shown internationally ... So many tech companies, like Google and Amazon, are operating around the world through the Englishlanguage.'. We learn words from so many sources, making English 'such a messy ......
Developed by Pearson, the world's leading learning company, as part of its GSE ecosystem which supports all stages of Englishlanguage learning, the new learning objectives form a bank of over 600 'can do' statements which give a precise articulation of English proficiency levels, as well as what skills should be to developed next in order to improve....
Around 350 Chinese students who have taken the InternationalEnglishLanguage Testing System (IELTS) examination since July have had their results “withheld permanently”, because the testing authority believes they have violated its rules, mainland news portal thepapern.cn reports ... their Englishlanguage skills,” it said....
In addition to having obtained a qualifying degree in Australia, students applying for subclass 485 visa also need to meet the Englishlanguage requirement. "Previously, only the InternationalEnglishLanguageTestSystem (IELTS) was recognised for this purpose ... a test of English as a foreign language internet-based test (TOEFL iBT); a Pearson test ......