20 VERY Common BRITISH PHRASES and Expressions
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1. Iâm stuffed - to be very full after eating.
2. Iâm gutted - to be very disappointed/ upset.
3. To be in a pickle - to be in a difficult/ confused situation.
4. Thatâs mental/ itâs mental - something is crazy/ surprising.
5. Give me a bell - get in touch with me/ call me.
6. To be in a mood - to be in a bad mood/ to be upset.
7. Crikey/ blimey - expressions to show shock or surprise.
8. To pull someoneâs leg - to make a joke about someone/ to tease. To take the mickey out of someone.
9. To faff around - to waste time doing unimportant tasks.
10. To lose the plot - to become confused/ to do something crazy.
11. Rubbish/ crap - something that is not good/ low quality.
12. To nick - to steal something.
13. To have had your chips - to fail at something/ lose an opportunity.
14. The beeâs knees - something or someone that is excellent/ of a high standard.
15. To take the biscuit - to be rude/ offensive/ particularly bad.
16. Shattered/ knackered - to be very tired.
17. Iâm not being funny but - I donât mean to be rude butâŠ.
18. A spanner in the works - something unexpected that can disrupt/ confuse a situation.
19. To head somewhere - to go somewhere.
20. Mint/ thatâs mint - something that is excellent in perfect condition.
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The American version of âspanner in the worksâ is âto throw a wrench into your plansâ. I guess we like to be a little more figuratively literal
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So am I.So much. And the pronunciation. Amazing.
fantastic lesson! Super practical! The last bit of this video really demonstrates to us how to use those expressions in our daily life! Thanks! You really are the bee's knees
Thanks ever so much! You made my day! Please share more and more lessons of this kind.
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Hello Pretty Sabrah, all your lessons are amazing. I will practice the phrases with my coworkers. Thank you a lot for sharing your knowledges...
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I love your all the classes. Itâs really really great.
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Usefull expressions. Most of them I'll never heard in my life before
. But I learnt only the school English.
And that was it.
I've been binge watching your channel and I love it. "I'm stuffed" "in a pickle" and "pulling your leg" are very American too.
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Catching up with all your videos. Good that I found this channel, better late than never
You always surprise us with your great lessons.
Many thanks for these nice & useful expressions :-)
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Love English is mint! It turns my life around.
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My friend, Your Lesson are very interesting
Many thanks teacher Sabrah for the lessons you give us . They are important to know about. I feel crap when i can't watch your videos. You are an outstanding and brilliant teacher.
Thank you so much Leila! I often make my British neighbour pleasantly surprise with these British expressions, words I learn from you! Thank you so much!
Many thanks.
This is absolutely amazing .........Thanks, Sabrah.
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Hi Sabra,
Thanks for such great lesson. BTW, the idea to present the word or expression in a part of a film is fabulous :)
Regards,
Ahmad,
Excellent phrases, thank you Sabrah! I would be glad if you could answer the following questions: Has "not to be funny" the same meaning as "not gonna lie" and "to be mint" the same as "to be peachy"?
Peachy means great where as mint is more enthusiastic maybe. I think we use mint more in the U.K. than peachy. Not gonna life and not go be funny are similar but not gonna lie is maybe more direct. Thanks for your comment! Please share the video !
Actually, u are so expert in teaching, u deserve something more than thanks, but a love hugging.
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Thank you Sabrah, each â€ïžne teaches â€ïžne
Oh my gosh!!! I've been learning more from your videos coz they are hunky dory i would rather you kept teaching us my amazing teacher although I've got some fiver about me i don't care about
"Oh blimey me" it reminds me of Ali, he had been playing in mind your languageâ€
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You are doing a wonderful job. I fancy your lesson .
Loved the clips as examples đ
In Italy to faff around can be translated "cincischiare"... could you try and pronounce it? đ
Oh really !! Haha that is funny! I am tying but pronouncing is hard ! đđ
Hi, Sabrah! Thanks for your amazing lessons! The Russian equivalent to "a spanner in the works" sounds like "a spoke or a grit in the wheel"
Great lesson :-) Thank you Sabrah
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Thanks for consecutive bee's knees lesson. Happy new year to you!
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Another amazing video from a fabulous teacter , that was mint , no doubt . You were complaining the other day of feeling under the weather , hopefully , you're quite well . Best wishes from my heart of hearts .
Awww lovely comment! Thanks very much! I am feeling much better thank you! Please share the video if you think others will enjoy it! Happy new year ! đđ
GREAT TEACHING ! AND VIDEO.
Hi, endearing Sabrah. The lesson is mint as usual. We watch your videos one by one every day. They're all spectacular and so useful. You're the best teachers in the world. Love you so much.
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Really useful
Love for this video
Merry Christmas and Happy new year
Wonderful phrases! I learnt somethings
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From Dominican Republic.
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@@LoveEnglishwithLeilaSabrah I will share this video with my students and I'm sure they 'll enjoy it as much as I did. â„ïž
âTo pull someoneâs legâ, this idiom also exists in Japan. But the meaning is different, it means to cause somebody trouble. Thatâs interesting.
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Hello Sabrah: I love these GB phrases, particularly the number 9 because our boss also often faff around, but we're saying it differently using similar 4 letters. :)
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I @@LoveEnglishwithLeilaSabrah: I'm glad you're smiling and have a good sense of humor and fantasy. I'm discombobulated! My boss often hangs around and watching if everybody working. In the right-top corner on the screen is a button. If I click on and in, I'm here or not. So, she's a bit discombobulated too. In German, to say; unzusammenhangend! She's a bit beastly bitxx what makes her a bit incoherently bitchy or catty.
Have a nice day!
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Happy news year and best wishes for both of you â€
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End of year your lecture is very very amazing .Thks so much Sabrah.Keep it up n you're always the best
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Thank you very much, that's mint.
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A spanner in the works its equivalent in spanish idiom is "poner palos en las ruedas (de carro").
Oh thanks ! It is great to know as I speak some Spanish đ
IÂŽve been faffing around for a while by watching some videos on CZcams, but now IÂŽll get to work. Enough is enough!
Haha thatâs funny! đ
Amazing idioms uh gave me.....I have been facing problem getting share things with people as I lack too much in environment...can you please suggest m ways...how to get more and more people into learning!
Thanks
nice video as ever. cheers:
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Excellent expressions, thanks a lot. Greetings from Mendoza, Argentina ;)
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Good and attractive lecture
6:19 Which movie is that from? Please, let me know!
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Thanks..
Please do video on complete tenses
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Namaste Sabrah,
Your lesson definitely enhance awareness and knowledge for using British words in our daily English speaking.
Thanks and regards.
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@@LoveEnglishwithLeilaSabrah Definitely
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Wow phenomenal
Good way show scenes from movies to contextualize
Dear Sabrah
I'm writing a novel that begins in london, i'd like to know if in world war one london was very affected and which was the principle disease that killed more people.
Very sincerely yours,
Thank you very much for your help.
Hi beautiful lecture
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THANKS A MILLION.
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Brilliant expressions
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Yeah.... I would really like to share it...
Well bugger me! That's spot on luv. Nice one.
Thanx Sabrah for your mint & informative videos! I just wished if you could slow down your speech speed :) to enable learners pick up what exactly you utter ..All the best
Awesome
Hello Mrs Sabrah!
Hello Mrs Leila!
How have you been?
Can I use 20 phrases in formal or informal situations? Could you please tell me ?
A lot of these are informal so we wouldnât recommend using them in formal situations no!
lessons on descriptive adjectives please especially advanced ones
We have already done that video !
Literally u r a good tuitor...
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1. I'm stuffed.
2. I'm gutted.
3. To be in a pickle.
4. That's mental.
5. Give me a bell.
6. To be in a mood.
7. Crikey, blimey.
8. To pull someone's leg, to take the mickey out of smb.
9. To faff around.
10. To lose the plot.
11. Rubbish, crap.
12. To nick smth.
13. To have had your chips.
14. The bee's knees.
15. To take the biscuit.
16. Shattered, knackered.
17. I'm not being funny but...
18. A spanner in the works.
19. To head somewhere.
20. That's mint.
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â Did my heart love until now? Forswear it, sight! For I neâer saw true beauty until this night.â
From Romeo and Juliet by Shakespeare
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The 'bee's knees' is a play on 'the business'.
I remember going to the Uk for the first time and getting annoyed af when people would ask me "you alright" like why don't I look alright?? I would be absolutely fine and happy...then realized its just how they say hellođ€Ł
Extremely surprising expressions .
Love from Hyderabad India.
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The best way to fluency in my opinion is LISTENING
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thanks for the video! and I am the one who faffs around :))
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Divine fortunes & an impetuous stream of overwhelming progress to make you blessed in every sphere of your venture & undertaking in this imminent New Year :) :)
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I like this video
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I don't know if your dog is the bee's knees, but for sure is very lucky! ;) :)
The translation of "faffing around" in Italian I think would be : cazzeggiare, which is very very informal ... :) Anyway since I was using the word in Italian, quite a lot, today I've learned the english equivalent word! I'll use it at the office very soon! :):):) Thank you and have a happy new year!
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Hey Sabra . Do you use the word " shattered " to mean extremely upset as well ?
there is something I need to explain please . Do we have to check all of the different meanings of a word , written in a dictionary ?
say the word" smart " for example , Cambridge dictionary gives so many meanings , I believe not all of them are used .
help out please .
PS : thanks for the amazing video .
Yes shattered can also be used to mean very upset - usually devastated. đ It is a good idea to check the various meanings. Thanks for your comment! đ
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Good one, Sabra.
Cool!
Good job
It's a mint video!!!