Learn REAL British Slang from British Movies!
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- čas přidán 15. 05. 2024
- Let's look at one of my favourite British movies and see what slang words and phrases we can learn from it!
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DISCLAIMER- I do not own Love Actually or anything relating to it. This video is for educational purposes only.
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Great video! Two suggestions: 1. Would be great to hear the snippet of the film with those phrases, and 2. Why don't you do it regularly with other movies, picking up expressions that natives use a lot but we hardly find in books, lessons etc? Thank you!!
Hey! Thanks for the questions! I am planning on more like this and sometimes it’s hard to get clips of films into videos without running into copyright issues! 😩 I just don’t want them to be taken down by CZcams 😂
@@smashingenglish thank you! Who knows, maybe it could be like for music snippets, you can use anything within 15 seconds of the song...
Watching your all videos I am pretty sure anyone can learn the most of this language.You absolutely doing great job.Thank u for the effort💟
Love actually is one my favourite film but it always makes me cry 😭
In Italian to say pop we say “fare un salto”, like “hop”
What great expressions and phrases .
Another great video. Thank you.
So funny and warm film! Thanks for the wonderful video!
“Afraid so” is actually very common in the US, we definitely took it from the British because it’s meaning is exactly the same.
Thank you so much, as a fan of British accents and slang I truly appreciate your videos! ❤
Lots of love from Germany x
Thank you... I really need video like this, so I can say that word to my family and friends.....
A very informative video!
Thanks! Saving your video to see it before watching the movie.
I love video like this. Thank you.
Great Laura, great!!
Please do this type of video more
Great and awesome..
Laura
Your teaching skills are just amazing 😍
Thanks alot
I learnt much
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Amazin video :)
Interesting and useful! Thanks a lot;)
Your videos are very helpful, I learn a lot. Thanks to you.
Postcript: Excuse the question, your pronunciation is very clear and understandable, so it should be?
It's just that I feel that in some cases I understand almost everything, but in others, frankly, I don't understand anything at all.
Thank you for your help.
You’re amazing🙏🏻❤️
Thank you 😊
Your videos are absolutely amazing!!! I quite like you Ma'm
Thank you💙👍
Brilliant 👏
I wish someone would teach Spanish the way you teach English, that is words and phrases that we actually use every day. I call my 2 little Grandaughters little buggers every time they sit in my chair or drink my pop 😁😁😂
Thanks! Good!
So good like a Взлом Английского!
Hello - one I did not understand was in the 'fraid so example he follows by saying "Sorry about all the cock ups...." or maybe it is "cockups". I assume that means "mistakes" or "screw ups". Love your videos especially the way you inject humor into what you are teaching. You do an ace job! (I hope I used "ace" correctly :)
U should add Goodnight too....cuz i oftenly watch ur vids at night😂😂😂😂
I love your videos pepi
You are absolutely gorgeous when you talk.
I am a real big fan !
Your RP is THE reference for me.
I've just found who I think you look like: the princess who falls in love for William Wallace in Brave Heart.
Laura what CZcams channel would you suggest for watching movies in English?
Hahaha! You so cheeky!
"what ever you" sounds like "what every you", I'm still learning english,
Thank you giiiirl 🖤 I Looove your videos all love from an Arab girl
That's an amazingly informative video... And I can't find sufficient words to praise it and the way you present it.. But my request is if you could go a little slower while speaking on terms of pace, as that will really be of great help in getting your every word... I also would love to use the link you have mentioned, but I could not find it... Kindly provide me the same... With regards, ASHOK KUMAR SATIJA from India
Tanks that's all
It helps me sodding! Haha it is correct? My advisor is british and we always talk in formal way. Let's breake the ice.
It's Babur day in my country.
I' m from Brazil
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What the different between “film” and “movie”?
Movie is more American English and Film is more British English
1:49 Can't bring myself to wait for the 'quite big swear words' lesson.
You can't embrace a culture without that ingredient and it will be quite a youtube event... while it lasts, it goes without saying...
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