20 British Slang Phrases Tourists Need To Know (Live English Lesson with Anna English)

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  • Learn 20 British Slang Phrases Tourists Need To Know. Join Anna English for a live lesson looking at these essential and common British slang phrases.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 133

  • @EnglishLikeANative
    @EnglishLikeANative  6 років тому +15

    Thank you for joining this lesson. I hope you found it useful. The notes can be found at: britishenglishpronunciation.com/product-category/ebooks/
    Don't forget to LIKE, SHARE and SUBSCRIBE if you enjoyed it.
    Anna :)

    • @aimer3042
      @aimer3042 6 років тому

      a gentle reminder to make those corrections to those minor mistakes in your E book.

    • @EnglishLikeANative
      @EnglishLikeANative  6 років тому +2

      I already did. :)

    • @tarangrastogi215
      @tarangrastogi215 6 років тому

      Do you solicit general inquiries? I would like to have a bit of a chinwag with you if you don't mind

    • @aimer3042
      @aimer3042 6 років тому

      LMAO~ What a word to use- Solicit~ This word is being stigmatize way too much.. Im just laughing at the choice of word. Sorry mate. Anyway, she's not into those stuff, wasting time, faffing and chatting with random strangers. If you got any business enquiries, you should probably email her. Don't feel gutted mate, they are tons of apps available for you to do your "Chinwagging" for instance Tinder, grindr etc. Good luck.

    • @boooyfoooy
      @boooyfoooy 6 років тому

      i love your videos anna, i'm from Indonesia and i'm bloody excited learning British!

  • @wolfganghertwig3865
    @wolfganghertwig3865 6 років тому +20

    Hi Anna, don't let you distract from some silly comments. In my opinion, you do a great job that helps to improve the English skills. And as you might know: the more successful someone is, the more envious people he/she has. Just continue that good work.

  • @timothylynch2979
    @timothylynch2979 5 років тому +3

    many of the slang terms I have heard and used such term here in the US. Chokablock is a word I'm going to use.

    • @abrito1185
      @abrito1185 5 років тому

      Thanks Tim for letting us know. Cheers !

  • @ibrahimissaissa6627
    @ibrahimissaissa6627 5 років тому +3

    I enjoy all your lessons thanks

  • @aimannomourad6996
    @aimannomourad6996 6 років тому +1

    Thank you for your great efforts.
    Your lessons are useful.

  • @francy2610
    @francy2610 6 років тому +3

    Thank you Anna!

  • @carlosandreamarin7017
    @carlosandreamarin7017 6 років тому +1

    I love your class, you're the best teacher. Thank you.

  • @emanuelsag
    @emanuelsag 3 роки тому +1

    I love your videos. They’re so didactic and helpful. You’re so nice and fun! 💜

  • @sibastueldesconocidothaunk8006
    @sibastueldesconocidothaunk8006 6 років тому +2

    thank you for teaching this for free , you made a difference in my progress amiga .

  • @rafaelnavarro5583
    @rafaelnavarro5583 6 років тому +1

    This is ace!! Cheers Anna!

  • @thebest-coollubin566
    @thebest-coollubin566 5 років тому +1

    Teacher Anna Your lesson is my cup of tea

  • @rodrigopaim8455
    @rodrigopaim8455 6 років тому +1

    Congratulations. Great work. Thanks.

  • @de-ka
    @de-ka 3 роки тому +1

    That was a great class! I'm so glad I've found your channel. I like the way you explain.
    I'll definitely subscribe the channel!

  • @muhasebeci2550
    @muhasebeci2550 6 років тому +2

    really a good teacher.

  • @RichardDworkin
    @RichardDworkin 6 років тому +1

    Well done!!

  • @uliseslira577
    @uliseslira577 6 років тому +2

    Your accent is so delightful !💙

  • @pushpinderkumar4198
    @pushpinderkumar4198 6 років тому +1

    Thanks

  • @OESTESFRIENDS
    @OESTESFRIENDS 6 років тому

    gret job;;;i love your tips

  • @graycloud057
    @graycloud057 6 років тому

    Enjoined this one Love!

  • @luciamakkai2439
    @luciamakkai2439 6 років тому

    Thanks Anna for this extremely helpful and entertaining session! :) Hope to see many more lessons like this in the future. I love your videos, thank you sooo much for them.

  • @ashkuashkar3131
    @ashkuashkar3131 6 років тому +1

    Great anna

  • @tantibusdraws6165
    @tantibusdraws6165 6 років тому

    I would definitely love to buy this as an audiobook.

  • @childericoalencastro
    @childericoalencastro 3 роки тому +1

    I love your classes. You are cheerful, funny, friendly, and you teach well. In addition, you are very beautiful and charming.

  • @ahmedazzam3807
    @ahmedazzam3807 5 років тому

    we learn a lot from you even if u err
    you're a great teacher and we love u so so much ❤❤💗😗😘😍

  • @vovyklembergsohn1778
    @vovyklembergsohn1778 6 років тому

    Hi Anna. Thank for an informative lesson. Can any of these slang words be used in speaking part of the IELTS?

  • @felicianasoaressoi4528
    @felicianasoaressoi4528 Рік тому

    Nice Teaching

  • @luqmanabdulla
    @luqmanabdulla 3 роки тому

    I love you so much Anna thank you very much

  • @user-yu3ju9fo3f
    @user-yu3ju9fo3f 6 років тому +1

    Hi Anna. How are u?
    I really love ur channel. It is helping me enormously. Lots of love from india

  • @abdulfatahahmadzai9498
    @abdulfatahahmadzai9498 7 місяців тому

    thanks ❤

  • @richdadiran1778
    @richdadiran1778 6 років тому +1

    lots of love to you

  • @thimmaiahcodava1327
    @thimmaiahcodava1327 3 роки тому

    I love your classes

  • @uliseslira577
    @uliseslira577 6 років тому +2

    De corazón Ana mucho éxito. Más adelante me encantaría ser Patreon. Gracias por tus videos. Im really engaged. ❤

  • @lennonista9
    @lennonista9 6 років тому +5

    Yes, Americans DO use the term "not my cup of tea" in exactly the same way the British use it.
    Also, "hole in the wall" in America means something very different - it's a small, obscure, or unimportant place, as in "We found a great new restaurant. It's just a hole in the wall, but the food is fantastic."

  • @grace227
    @grace227 6 років тому +2

    THANK YOU Anna~! : )
    TBH Awsome is your Lesson~!!!

    • @EnglishLikeANative
      @EnglishLikeANative  6 років тому +2

      Thank you :)
      We would normally say it the other way around. Your lesson is awesome :)

    • @grace227
      @grace227 6 років тому

      Thank you very much for teaching me the exact expression! ^-^

  • @davidmowbray4230
    @davidmowbray4230 5 років тому +1

    Flog can also mean to hit something.
    He flogged the horse to make it run faster.
    He gave me a good flogging.

  • @Tutume1111
    @Tutume1111 5 років тому +2

    You are so pleasent to be watched and I'm learning so much from you in spite of living in the UK over decade by now. Thanks so much for taking time to share it with us 😀👍💕

  • @magyarbondi
    @magyarbondi 5 років тому

    I've watched too many videos, I'm knackered now.

  • @burakcelik5068
    @burakcelik5068 6 років тому

    Hello Anna ! Please make a video about "TR and DR" sound. I think lots of people have the same problem and i think they don't even notice that they have the problem with these two sounds .

  • @TomasMele
    @TomasMele 6 років тому +1

    OmG, never thought about that phrase! SHOTGUN THE WINDOW SEAT! In Spanish we say, similarly: CANTO EL ASIENTO DE LA VENTANA!

    • @ander5144
      @ander5144 6 років тому

      En el norte de España es,"me pido" el asiento de la ventana

  • @thinthinswe2940
    @thinthinswe2940 5 років тому

    Hello, Nice to meet you.

  • @albertobozzetto8939
    @albertobozzetto8939 6 років тому +2

    We are all waiting for you in Italy dear Anna!

    • @CarolinesEnglishLife
      @CarolinesEnglishLife 6 років тому +1

      I just went to Italy for the first time - it. was amazing! I'm making a travel vlog about it to help my students practise their listening skills. Hope to see you over on my channel :)

    • @albertobozzetto8939
      @albertobozzetto8939 6 років тому

      Really? Ok, I'll come and I'll take a look, thank you.

  • @olivierurbanet6257
    @olivierurbanet6257 Місяць тому

    Ton oncle Bob ? Bob's your uncle similar to Et voilà ? ...Ben ça alors! Incroyable. In France WE Say " Et voilà" when WE finish something ans we are proud.

  • @aimer3042
    @aimer3042 6 років тому +1

    Hey Anna, I've got a suggestion for your next content video. Do a list of expression with names probably top 20 most commonly used expressions and just nice, since you are expecting and I'm pretty sure you will be considering a name for your baby. People can get relatively superstitious when giving their child a name.
    A few good examples:
    - No Shit Sherlocks
    -Average Joe
    -Chatty Katy
    -Clever Dick
    -Cup of Joe
    -Doubting Thomas
    -For Pete's Sake - For Christ's Sake
    - Judas Kiss
    -Peeping Tom
    - Pessimistic Patricia
    - Roger That
    -Scott Free
    -Tom boy
    -Uncle Sam ,... etc.
    These are the few I managed to think of for now. Good luck in searching for more. Au revoir~ Give a thumbs up so that she can see this.

  • @Dali1649
    @Dali1649 3 роки тому

    Hi, in France kids say PREUMS
    Shotgun ! in UK.

  • @tantibusdraws6165
    @tantibusdraws6165 6 років тому +2

    Bobs your uncle. I remember we used to use that phrase here in the U.S. I don’t know why, but we stopped using it.

  • @tik2276
    @tik2276 5 років тому +3

    Ha ha bobs your uncle Fanny's you're aunt!
    Hey I'm British and I've never used "shotgun" or heard anyone else use it. I only ever heard it used in American tv. Maybe it's a new thing

  • @AprilEnola
    @AprilEnola 5 років тому

    The went to the bank yesterday, it was chockablock

  • @lauramarulanda9109
    @lauramarulanda9109 3 роки тому +1

    You’re unique 🥰

  • @tmsdfan9835
    @tmsdfan9835 6 років тому +1

    When I read the sentence, "I hope this is a good restaurant, the food costs a bomb" I thought of the slang here in America. Where we would say, the food here is the bomb. Bomb meaning very 'delicious'. Think of it as high quality, which might as well be expensive.

  • @oak_leaf
    @oak_leaf 3 роки тому

    Is "mind the gap" considered as slang? I'm surprised as in my country (Poland) we have that sentence stricken in our trains next to entries.

  • @mohamedvandy3336
    @mohamedvandy3336 2 роки тому

    👍

  • @heldermirkorozzo4318
    @heldermirkorozzo4318 6 років тому

    It cost an eye of the head , costa un occhio . It cost a barbariity ( same meaning ) .

  • @MsMoniga
    @MsMoniga 6 років тому

    ♥️

  • @alemesh1052
    @alemesh1052 2 роки тому

    I’ve lived here in the UK almost for over nine years and have never heard or might have misunderstood the Slang term: Bagsy or Shotgun ...
    I’m originally from Ethiopia 🇪🇹 and we do have similar phrases in Amharic, which is our official language and it’s quite commonly used by children I used this slang phrase a lot when I was a little boy. Thank you for taking me back in time. Awesome!👏🙏👍🏿👊🏿🇪🇹

  • @luismiguelnunes5539
    @luismiguelnunes5539 2 роки тому

    💚💚💚

  • @rahimmottammal8411
    @rahimmottammal8411 6 років тому

    Hi anna what's up.

  • @lindenbeck
    @lindenbeck 6 років тому

    The Brandenburger Gate is chockablocked at New Years's Eve

  • @itsdogz2775
    @itsdogz2775 5 років тому

    how about up the gary glitter

  • @pedrolang1
    @pedrolang1 6 років тому

    Hello my frkend, and how are you today

  • @naimaboukhames2652
    @naimaboukhames2652 5 років тому

    allright Anna?

  • @Sonydamon
    @Sonydamon 5 років тому +1

    Dear You Are a Bold Woman.......

  • @Chris-bn1vt
    @Chris-bn1vt 5 років тому

    Tea is not my cup of tea, I'll settle for a cup of coffee over a cup of tea anytime. Lol. Just something I noticed, a slang term that came to mind when you mentions the flogging of cheap stuff. "knockoff" a cheap, most likely illegal imitation of a expensive product. I like the example used by Urban dictionary "That piece of shit isn’t a Rolex, it’s a knock off."

  • @mohamaddarouzi2083
    @mohamaddarouzi2083 6 років тому

    How do you pronounce surname of Samuel Lyde? lied or lid?

  • @baharioktafian
    @baharioktafian 6 років тому

    I'm so sorry Anna.
    When notification squad did its job, I was sleeping, because it was 11pm at (at? in? on?) my country, so that's why I didn't watch your live streaming.

  • @abulfazmammadov2084
    @abulfazmammadov2084 6 років тому

    hi

  • @shamsieltsacademy6390
    @shamsieltsacademy6390 5 років тому +1

    Hello Anna, you are looking extra gorgeous in this video....May you be like this in all ages...Ameen

  • @Kirby1970york
    @Kirby1970york 4 роки тому

    Shotgun is from the wild west when the man next to the driver of the stage coach would carry a shotgun to defend the coach... so the seat next to the driver...😎

  • @hanin00r
    @hanin00r 6 років тому +1

    a tourist who is having a little understanding of English is in some trouble because of language barrier and a British saw him confused and is trying to help, all right mate ?

  • @hanin00r
    @hanin00r 6 років тому

    shotgun is equal to ^hapra^ in my local language

  • @eduardobagdadi8701
    @eduardobagdadi8701 2 роки тому

    BOB S YOUR ANCLE LIKE LET S GO

  • @redwanahmed6581
    @redwanahmed6581 2 роки тому

    Umbrella

  • @SudevanKalpetta
    @SudevanKalpetta 2 роки тому

    Side seat (India)

  • @naimaboukhames2652
    @naimaboukhames2652 5 років тому

    Ileft my brolly at home and couldn't avoid the rain

  • @javedone
    @javedone 6 років тому

    Unfortunately, We don't have any phrase like this in our country Pakistan to claim a specific seat while travelling in a group. We have to request others beforehand for that------ before boarding a vehicle.

  • @alexysq2660
    @alexysq2660 6 років тому

    ...

  • @bencontrole7694
    @bencontrole7694 4 роки тому

    Put the plug in, check that the paper is enough in the back and bob's your uncle.

  • @Tejaye777
    @Tejaye777 4 роки тому

    You are doing a great job and your channel is definitely very interesting.Hope you continue your good work.I also find you to be very attractive and smart.Hope you aren't offended by what I said.It wasn't meant to be disrespectful.I honestly just find you very beautiful to be honest.

  • @danielpillai9618
    @danielpillai9618 5 років тому

    2:48 P.M.

  • @naimaboukhames2652
    @naimaboukhames2652 5 років тому

    bob's your uncle ,the cake finally prepared .

  • @drelsayedfahmy6298
    @drelsayedfahmy6298 6 років тому

    i spend feff time in fax TV

  • @sirdiealot7805
    @sirdiealot7805 6 років тому

    Hi Anna. I don't think we have anything like bagsy/shotgun. I think I've heard bagsy in some TV series. Shotgun is pretty violent, is this a US influence?

  • @shaikmoiz6417
    @shaikmoiz6417 5 років тому

    Hi anna how are you please reply

  • @KalpShahGSTClasses
    @KalpShahGSTClasses 5 років тому

    I just made the meal. Bob's your uncle.

  • @francoisgonzalezdequijano9019
    @francoisgonzalezdequijano9019 5 років тому

    In France, the kids play to say "Prims!" (the final s is pronounced), when they claim for such a privilege, as you do with "shotgun" or "clamsy". But the adults don't say it. They just run to go first... Finally, kids are more polite.

  • @ByGoglev
    @ByGoglev 6 років тому

    Hi Anna. Here's my example. He was going to splash out with a brand new girlfriend at a famous Chinese restaurant, when a drunken driver ran into his car at the crossroads and completely ruined his plans for a lovely night.

  • @nasserwardak9277
    @nasserwardak9277 6 років тому +1

    I love your beautiful eyes

  • @kleberbaptista7962
    @kleberbaptista7962 5 років тому

    I thought that the expression Chockablock or just clockas( I guess)was an Aussie one.
    Interesting...🧐

  • @naimaboukhames2652
    @naimaboukhames2652 5 років тому

    when you come to Algiers don't forget to take a butchers to the gran mosque

  • @eduardobagdadi8701
    @eduardobagdadi8701 2 роки тому

    I get away jiffy That's make sense?

  • @MuhammadAtif-dd8rl
    @MuhammadAtif-dd8rl Рік тому

    Don't forget your brolly.

  • @Neio75
    @Neio75 4 роки тому

    It is a good thing that you teach us some slang but it is a pitty that you dont use your natural accent because it would be really useful to us.

  • @thelonevagrant
    @thelonevagrant 4 роки тому

    i love those chest of drawers behind you

  • @naimaboukhames2652
    @naimaboukhames2652 5 років тому

    is there a place for me in this course?shotgun

  • @sanjaylohia8301
    @sanjaylohia8301 6 років тому

    Tea is not my cup of tea!

  • @playstationnation1515
    @playstationnation1515 6 років тому

    It's funny because saying "Shotgun" implies riding shotgun meaning if you were doing a drive-by or the like the passenger seat would be the only seat you'd use the term "Shotgun" as that's the seat you'd use for said act!

    • @barbt259
      @barbt259 Рік тому

      Riding shotgun may have come from a custom of having an extra person sitting next to the driver for security reasons when travelling in a horse-drawn coach, carrying quite literally a shotgun.

  • @rossnolan2883
    @rossnolan2883 4 роки тому

    Does innit count as slang 😊

  • @rossgerhardt6138
    @rossgerhardt6138 4 роки тому

    I posted this same comment in another video. Pardon my stupidity and unlearned american ear but there are some things that sound really strange to me when I have spoken with people from the north of England, say from Bolton or Manchester. The way I figure it, you guys invented the language so the examples I lay out can't possibly be wrong. So as usual we yanks have it mucked up in my opinion. But they haven't been carried over to the US side of the world. I'm just trying to understand them better from the English perspective.
    I would love to see a video on some of the turns of phrase that people in the north of England use. For instance in this video the word "were" as opposed to the word "was". As in "I were thinkin" or " I were walkin the street the other day". Another one would be the use of the word "you" after the person has already been referred to as you earlier in the sentence. As in " I don't think you know where you're goin, "you". Another one would yet be a reference of time as "at" instead of the phrase "in the" . For instance "I were sittin in me chair and it were @ at mornin. It doesn't sound strange to me to say @ o' clock at night, but @ at mornin? I understand in PR English those are sort of straightened out and discarded. But I'm not interested in PR enunciation. I'm interested in the real language spoken by the real people. Would you be able to do a video on this please? Another would be the omission of the word "the" in some cases, as in "if you don't stop that, I'm going to put you "in hospital" as opposed to "in the hospital". I know that there are literally hundreds of examples, but I'm sure you get the nature of what I'm on about. Please and thank you!!!

  • @childericoalencastro
    @childericoalencastro 3 роки тому

    Here in Brazil, we don't have anything like shotgun. If the person wants to sit in front of the car, they have to arrive first and that's it!

  • @SunilKumar-jq6in
    @SunilKumar-jq6in 6 років тому +2

    I have already seen your video that makes me feel happy. But unfortunately your long videos is being irritated. If you don't mind could it be short for understanding.

  • @naimaboukhames2652
    @naimaboukhames2652 5 років тому

    the restaurant was a chockablock ,we decided not to enter in