I'd recommend this video to people who want to review quickly as english speaker learning british institutions or 'civilization' (frog folks would see what I mean lol)
I've long not listened British accent for ages and your is not only achingly fluent, but also dulcet. The sad thing is that there are only fourteen clips uploaded. Would you mind to upload more ?
For å være ærlig så vet jeg ikke fordi jeg har ingen erfaring med muntlig engelskeksamen for privatister. I mine egne klasser så er det jeg som lager eksamensoppgave basert på temaene jeg har gjennomgått med mine elever. Skriftlig eksamen er grei nok fordi man får forberedelseshefte dagen før som angir tema. Det er uansett kompetansemålene som er viktigst, men du bør høre med eksamenskontoret om du må skaffe deg en lærebok og om du kan få en leseliste eller om du kan lage selv.
but a little correction required she was not the head of state of Pakistan nd still nt yet.....queen was the head of state during british india era of 1947... that currently known as pakistan and india
Actually, Pakistan did not become a republic until 1956. Before that it was the "Dominion of Pakistan" with a British monarch: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dominion_of_Pakistan.
This is a turning point for Britain it won't be called the United Kingdom anymore as Scotland will soon be Independent, N Ireland will soon join Ireland so Wales and England will have to be called rUK (rest of the UK) or little Britain.
No laws are made without the queen’s approval The monarch chooses the prime minister depending on election, without her approval *no prime minister* Yes the monarch has less power than it used to be but not inexistant, it resides in her royal prerogative. the viceroys/ Governor Generals has her power in the realms that she does not resides (her realms outside the Uk )- Commonwealth of Australia, Dominion of Canada and 13 others *independent countries*
"His name is Prince Philip. He's still alive." Ha.
well
@@arnoldgrunwald3989 well indeed...
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ABSOLUTELY VERY INTERESTING INFORMATION THE BRITISH POLITICS 🇬🇧
Thanks for amazing vids as always :)
lmao watching this today with the Queen dead, Prince Phillip dead and Brexit having long ago happened.
Thanks a lot
I'd recommend this video to people who want to review quickly as english speaker learning british institutions or 'civilization' (frog folks would see what I mean lol)
OK but there is a written constitution across many documents. The error must stem from the statement that the constitution exists in no one document.
Thanks!
I've long not listened British accent for ages and your is not only achingly fluent, but also dulcet. The sad thing is that there are only fourteen clips uploaded. Would you mind to upload more ?
I'm afraid his accent is not British at all.
Thank you from france!
Er dine videoer i denne spillelisten alt jeg trenger til eksamen? + det å kunne analysere tekster og filmer
For å være ærlig så vet jeg ikke fordi jeg har ingen erfaring med muntlig engelskeksamen for privatister. I mine egne klasser så er det jeg som lager eksamensoppgave basert på temaene jeg har gjennomgått med mine elever. Skriftlig eksamen er grei nok fordi man får forberedelseshefte dagen før som angir tema. Det er uansett kompetansemålene som er viktigst, men du bør høre med eksamenskontoret om du må skaffe deg en lærebok og om du kan få en leseliste eller om du kan lage selv.
Thanks sir
For this video
I want to know what is the rule of the the both houses ( commons and lords)
And thank you
but a little correction required she was not the head of state of Pakistan nd still nt yet.....queen was the head of state during british india era of 1947... that currently known as pakistan and india
Actually, Pakistan did not become a republic until 1956. Before that it was the "Dominion of Pakistan" with a British monarch: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dominion_of_Pakistan.
This is a turning point for Britain it won't be called the United Kingdom anymore as Scotland will soon be Independent, N Ireland will soon join Ireland so Wales and England will have to be called rUK (rest of the UK) or little Britain.
Oops. Philip..
No laws are made without the queen’s approval
The monarch chooses the prime minister depending on election, without her approval *no prime minister*
Yes the monarch has less power than it used to be but not inexistant, it resides in her royal prerogative. the viceroys/ Governor Generals has her power in the realms that she does not resides (her realms outside the Uk )- Commonwealth of Australia, Dominion of Canada and 13 others *independent countries*
Queen’s assent* also no monarch has denied a law assent for centuries .
‘No. 10 Downing st equivalent to the white house’. Hahaha no bro.