Informal Contractions & British English Slang - gonna, wanna, gotta, gimme, lemme, gotcha
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- Informal Contractions & British English Slang - gonna, wanna, gotta, gimme, lemme, gotcha #englishcontractions #britishslang #naturalenglish
Daily English speaking is different from the English you read in books. Daily English conversation requires you to speak naturally. Most native English speakers make use of contractions in their spoken English. As a beginner in English, it sometimes becomes difficult to understand these contractions in English. This English lesson will cover commonly use informal English contractions with their correct English pronunciation and example sentence to help you speak English fluently with a natural flow.
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Why don't you appear??
1.ain't=am not/ are not/ is not{I ain't an introvert} OR has not/ have not{She ain't came yet}
2.wanna=want to {Do you wanna take a tea?} OR want a{I wanna new car}
3.whatcha=what have you?{Whatcha got there?} AND Wontcha= what are you?{Wontcha you doin?}
4.kinda=kind of{It's kinda complicated to learn}
5.sorta=sort of{I 'm sorta worried}
6.Outta=out of{I'm Outta my senses}
7.allota=a lot of{I can eat allota chocolates}
8.lotsa=lots of{She has lotsa money}
9.mucha=much of{It was not mucha a surprise}
10.cuppa=cup of tea{Would you like a cuppa}
11.dunno=don't know{I dunno how to cook}
12.lemme=Let me{Let me in please}
13.gimme=give me{Gimme my pen}
14.Tell'em=Tell them{Tell'em the truth}
15.Cos/Cuz=because{Cos of you,I was too late in meeting}
16.Innit=isn't it?{It's blue,isn't it?}
17.I'mma=I'm going to{Imma the market}
18.Gonna=going to {I'm gonna confess my fault}
19.Needa=need to{There is needa study now}
20.Hafta=have to {We hafta go with them}
21.Hasta=has to{He hasta work with company}
22.Usta=used to{I usta go canteen}
23.Gotta=got to{I gotta complete this today} OR got a{Has he gotta new bike}
24.Ya=you {I like ya}
25.Shoulda=should have{you shoulda told her the truth}
26.Shouldna=shouldn't have{You shouldna worried about that}
27.Likely,
Woulda=would have
Wouldna=wouldn't have
Coulda=could have
Mighta=might have
Musta=must have
28.She'da=she would have{She'da completed her task}
29.Doncha=don't you{Dontcha take a tea}
30.Likewise ,Wontcha=won't you{Wontcha come to the party}
Gotcha=got you{I gotcha!!}
Didntcha=didn't you{Didntcha like cupcakes}
31.Layder=later{See you layder}
32.D'you=Do you{D'you want a cuppa}
33.Dija=did you{Dija do it?}
34.C'mon=come on....
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British slang word-
1. Ain't - are not
2. Ain't- has not and have not
3. Wanna- want to and want a
4. Watcha - what would you have
5. Kinda -kind of
6. Sorta - sort of
7. Outta- out of
8. Alotta -a lot of
9.Lotsa -lots of
10. Mucha - much of
11. Cuppa - cup of tea
12. Dunno- I don't know
13. Lemme- let me
14. Gimme - give me
15. Tell'em - tell them
16. coz/cuz - because
17. Innit - isn't it
18. I'mma - I'm going to
19. Gonna- going to
20. Needa- need to
21. Hafta- have to
22. Hasta - has to
23. Usta - used to
24. Gotta - got to
25. You - ya
26. Shoulda - should have
27. Shouldna - shouldn't have
28. Wouldna - would not have
29. She'da - she should have
30. Coulda - could have
31. Woulda - would have
32. Mighta - might have
33. Musta - must have a
34. Doncha - don't you have
35. Woncha - won't you
36. Watcha - what are you
37. D'you - do you
38. Gotcha - got you
39. Didncha - didn't you
40. Dija - did you
41. Layder - later
42. C'mon - come on
Thanks❤❤it's very helpful for me.
Who is this teacher with such accent!! Simply brilliant
I strongly that she is a native English speaker ❤️
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Don't waste your time in reading comments
Focus on this lecture
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Today's contraction are
1. Richard ain't a coming to office today
2. We are getting late for the party and you still ain't selected the dress. Hurry up!
3.Rakesh said f you don't mind can I borrow this book for a day. Actually, I wanna complete this chapter today. Mark- What you still ain't purchase this book.
4. Rakesh whatcha brought in lunch.
5. Megha this kinda behaviour in the organization will not be accepted. If you carry forward this attitude then this may drag you down.
6. I liked the way you presented idea but if it applied practically I don't know if this sorta new rules can bring a major change in the sales performance
I'm a bit late...😞 but anyway Sarah....loads of thanks for this content...m loving it❤❤
@Rafia Imam...
What a lesson mam I will use all words in my everyday English conversation thanks for giving us these types of lesson
Whenever you see a successful person you only see the public glories, never the private sacrifices to reach them.
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You're so welcome!
Ms,You have to write Whatcha (example- Whatcha going to do?) instead of Whatcha(example-Wontcha going to do?)
I've never seen this much contractions in a single video before. Really i learned a lot new from this video. Thankyou so much.
I don't like my sister's new boyfriend cuz he's a boring bastard, Should I tell'er? I wanna know.
Very useful lesson.I really appreciate you my dear Mam.You are such a loving teacher.May you be evergreen.May Gods peace,mercy and blessings always be upon u.Awaing for your next superb video.Best of luck.
Thank you for this video, is very useful and there are so many contractions in the same place.
I think at 9:18 is a mistake: it is written like examples Wontcha you doin? instead of Whatcha you doin? The same for Wontcha up to? instead of Whatcha up to?
Probably the confusion is made cuz one word before is Wontcha.
Hello! Ms, What different words complete, completion, completeness, completely?
Blimey!! It's such a remarkable place to learn. Felicitations for 5 million subscribers
Thanks
Thanks a trillion mam
5:46 you are leaving tomorrow,”innit”? Not “aren’t you”?
Your teaching method is awesome that's make refresh when I watch your videos. thanks a lot dear coach.
Wontcha=whatcha
9:16 possible?
Example?
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Fabulous lesson again... Keep posting up this type of important videos.
Very useful video ..
My sentence - Wanna speak English flawlessly.
Great & the best teacher, excellent teaching technique. Thank you.
Thank you very much is it very useful.
ಅದ್ಭುತವಾದ ಸುಂದರವಾದ ವಿಡಿಯೋ ❤️😍 amazing and beautiful video ❤️🌹
I wanna more such these type of sentences... U r very smart mam...
... that means?!.. what do I presume?!???
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❌Wontcha you doing ...Wontcha up to ❌ 9:17....
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Really
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That's good by the way where are you from
CONGRACTULATIONS....
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Pls pls pls make video on jewelley store
Thanks a ton sara mam 😍
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I wish it were 1000 words. Thanks
Can I use it in IELTS speaking?
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Thank you my lovely and professional teacher. Would you teach us pronunciations? You sound natives and with beautiful voice.
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I'm from Bangladesh
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Video start from 1:20 and thank me later 😄
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Only Mijarika Michelle and a couple otha along with kyte on let's talk team may explain this lesson.
Hi mam pls pls amke video on jewellery store communication pls pls
Appreciate you so much for uploading this vlog!
Thank you very much mam for this information and help us to improve our fluency
❌ I dunno where is it kept. ✖
I dunno where it is kept.✅
4:34
Pls pls make video on real jewellery store communication in detail talks
9:19 ?
Whatcha? Or Wontcha?
Yeah I like cuppa 😊
9:18 whatcha or wontcha ??
Its a very useful knowledge.
From Indonesia.
Help me ou
Waw,What a stunning video you've provided that I needed !
that was sooo basic
Cuppa cup of tea hi hota hai kya cup of coffee ni ho Sakta kya?
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cool English
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First time, First comment and first like
Vry nice
Interesting
Thanks
Superb lesson mam thank u🙂
Thank you
Loved it
TQ so much
Woow nice
Thanks
Best!
Pls pls
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Same way we can write in the exam 🤷♂️
These Contractions cannot be written in exam, there are only meant for casual and every day conversation to sound more natural
@@letstalk This cannot be stressed enough! I have noticed a lot of non-native speakers using "wanna" a lot in otherwise professional writing. Perhaps it should be stressed in the video, that these "sounds" are not to be used in writing?
Thank a bunch let's talk.......
Thanks for watching!
@@letstalk actually I am your regular viewer... And I love to see all videos .
Can I have a cuppa espresso?
Really helpful for english fluency
1st with 20 seconds 😊😊🥰🥰
Excellent content
I will also learn star today
Amazing
Thanks
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I wanna party tonight 🎇
Do it on american accent
Great!!!
Interesting chapter
I have alotta chocolate
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Most welcome 😊
Should I say todos or toodles?lemme know
Both are fine and commonly used.
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Lemme take it
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Awesome