British English Holidays - April Fool's Day
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Great lesson! Thank you!
Thanks!
Great job!!!
yes
In Czech Republic there is a day called Apríl. It is the same exact thing :)
In my country, we speak English, Spanish, Spanglish (mixture of English & Spanish) & everything else. English is the official language of law & legal documents. English is a sponge language, absorbing all it comes in contact with. Ex: bucket/pail from French & Greek, curtains/drapes, couch/sofa, beef/cow, mutton/sheep, crimson/red, buffet/smorgasbord, vehicle/car, Rolls Royce/Chevrolet. All these "word 1/ word 2" have the same meaning, & usually preferred by one class or the other. Ex: "carpet" for the wealthy, & "rug" for the middle & lower groups. English also has about 200,000 words, that it no longer indulges in/uses. Which leaves 400,000 words it does still prefer/use. Some time 3 words are used for the same thing: "Pardon me, would you please pass the brandy." or "Hey, toss me a beer, would ya bud." & finally " Don't bogart that pipe. Ya hoser. Pass it over here." Hope this helps with your planned visit to my country, the USA in North America.
P.S. (Post Script, from the Latin postscriptum = written after). Brush up on your French for Canada, Spanish for Central America, Spanish, Portuguese, German, in South America, & of course ENGLISH EVERYWHERE.
English is the language of business!
Dobrý hrnec :D
In Mexico, there is a similar April's fool day named "dia de los santos inocentes" in December 28.
In Spain, it's the same.
1:25 shouldn't it be any more instead of anymore?
Hi Gina,
I am Inggrit Laurenza from University of Buddhi Dharma, Indonesia.
I am here to answer your quizzes coz my lecturer asked me to do so.
The following question was
There was a famous April Fool's story about penguins published by BBC. What do you think the story was?
My answer is, BBC claimed that their Camera in Antartic caught the penguins fly to migrate to South Africa every summer..
Hahaha..
Thanks anyways, Gina!
Мне нужны русские субтитры
Да
Lavenia Siburian (20181400007)
Yes, I've learnt more after watched your video. In my country (Indonesia), we don't have a day for fooling.
British Studies Exercise
Ayu Yonda Tara 20180600010
Answer:
The BBC claim that their cameras in the Antarctic had captured footage of flying penguins. It was claimed that these penguins would migrate to South Africa every summer.
Is this pronunciations American? Please reply me
Giacomo Matassi No, it's British English.
Loocjan Trzebachlebanieba I think... :)