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She was doing well. We English often hear the term "British English" a term which totally wrong. You can have Scots English a variant of English or Welsh English and Ulster English. But spoken English from England is just English and we have many local dialects. To many people's surprise these dialects can vary within 30 Miles of each other.. Some people (not me) can identify someone town and in some cases to the street they were brought up in by the sound of their dialect of English. Words also change and this cause problems for people travelling around the country. English, unlike French, is not an exact language There are grammatical rules, but these do vary slightly from the North to the South of England.
@@larrrybum is it just me or can us non-RP speaking lot perfectly understand each other with little difficulty? I have no problem understanding Scouse, Geordie, Welsh, Scottish or Irish.
@@uwotm8 Yeah i can understand literally everyone else but some have an issue understanding me 😂. The only thing that trips me up sometimes is some English slang but most i can get 😅
@@lambomatt2 im from the USA! i hope to visit london and manchester. i was actually meant to go to london past summer but corona :( i love u guys over there haha
Nah mate, people usually form this opinion by listening to accents in movies and all which is mostly queen's accent but British has wide variety of accents. You will probably change your opinion once you listen to Scouse or Cockney accent.
@@thepositionalplay5307 . Actually I like the Cockney Accent much more than the standard english. But one of my favourite accent-groupes are the northern ones.
@@thepositionalplay5307 I've heard those accents from reality tv like Geordie shore, love island, etc and it's CRINGE and terrible I'm so sorry if I sound rude 😭
@@desh1up71 we don't use British accent nor do we learn from British people, we pronounce words the way they do but not with a British accent. The vowels they use we use them too
@@tsundereyoongi I'm in two minds about this myself; personally, I try hard to retain a clear accent, especially in a professional setting, and I dislike lazy pronunciation, but I also think accent retention is far less important than grammatical prowess.
It's not like a complete changeover thus far. I still pronounce privacy and schedule the British way, but I could see in a few decades it becoming archaic.
@@MikeRees we have lost many traditional words over the years and gained a lot of Americanisms. It's sad seeing my friends and my sister's friends completely confused when we use the words 'trepidation' or 'derelict' or 'astute' etc. We should bring these back to be common knowledge
@@Hoganply I somewhat agree, but I do prefer the standard English accent to the American accent. I think if we are taught the proper English grammar in schools, then we'd be alright.. but education has gone downhill significantly and children seem to be less and less capable of producing a well structured sentence nowadays
the way she said thank you after every sentence 🥰 side note: i almost rolled off my chair 😂 shes so cute and George is really a good teacher thank you PD-nim for this adorable video 😊
I love George teaching and Hee Jae is clearly a very quick learner ❤️. Wish there was more Korean-British content as I'm British learning (very basic) Korean 🙂
Good job Heejae! Keep practicing by having conversations and it won't take long to become more comfortable. I had your level when I moved to Sweden in an international school, and 3 weeks later I could speak, and even had dreams in english. After 6 years abroad, thinking in english has become my default, even tho I moved back to France.
You should also do a video where the pair react to regional British accents. Geordie, Brummie, Cockney and Scottish to name a few. Even British people have trouble understanding people from some areas.
Yeah, i'm actually scottish but grew up with english family so i don't even know what my accent is at this point 😂 like listening to me you wouldn't guess i'm scottish
I feel more English than normal. Drinking tea and watching someone teach English. The next step is to teach different accents/slang. I very much suggest Gordie, Cockney, Brummy and West Country.
One of the difficulties when you first go to England especially in London is that they not only speak with a specific accent but they speak in a volume that is about half as loud as Americans speak. I found when I was first over there that I had to keep asking people to repeat themselves. Eventually I adjusted and could understand what they were saying better. Not only are there differences in pronunciation but also spelling. For example, in America, the part of the walk closest to the street is called the curb. The British have the same word for the same thing but they spell that word kerb. I always wondered how a word which meant the same thing and sounded exactly the same and had only 4 letters could be spelled differently like that.
Heejae pronouncing English words is cute! I like how you made them try different things step by step. I like Harry Potter as well. I was 50% Ravenclaw and 50% Gryffindor the last time I did the test.
This video made me laugh alot. Heejae is super funny and very charismatic 😊. Also i cant speak korean but George's korean sounds really good and almost natural.
this guy is more of a 'posh' british in my opinion people in the north where i live have a 'geordie' accent where its more slang kind of its confusing.
No, this isn't posh English, which the Queen and aristocrats speak with.This is standard RP (received pronunciation), which is a neutral accent I speak with and I am standard middle-class. It is much more pleasant on the ear and as a listening experience, than posh English.Just listen to Prime Minister's questions and you will hear the very artificial sounding Posh accent, in places This is now the most common Accent in England countrywide. It has become more prevalent over the last 30 years, as young students have travelled around the country more and lived on campuses, rather than being based in local communities, where they used to take on the local accent more. A significant and growing number of people speak with this accent, countrywide now
I’m have learned British English in my country and sometimes I said some British words like films and people didn’t understand me. In that time I thought I was inventing or doing some strange adaptations from my languages. In that moment I didn’t realize that in was differences between English accent and American accent for instant.
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i can't get over Heejae's low-key crushing over his voice😂😂
Low-key? Lol, i think it's well documented that she likes the Britts lol
She is lighting upppppp here lol
Mann..his voice is so deep and the accent matches well
armyyyyyyyyyyy borahaeeeeeeeeeeeee
He’s got a thick accent when speaking English. Londoner.
HeeJae speaks English: bla bla bla THANK YOU
That's sooo cute
If someone said "thank you" to me after anwering my question I'd think they're like "ok I answered, don't need you or want you anymore, go away" xD
She was doing well.
We English often hear the term "British English" a term which totally wrong. You can have Scots English a variant of English or Welsh English and Ulster English. But spoken English from England is just English and we have many local dialects.
To many people's surprise these dialects can vary within 30 Miles of each other.. Some people (not me) can identify someone town and in some cases to the street they were brought up in by the sound of their dialect of English.
Words also change and this cause problems for people travelling around the country. English, unlike French, is not an exact language There are grammatical rules, but these do vary slightly from the North to the South of England.
"The way he talk is like a river flowing" 😂❤️
Why is she so adorable. Out of nowhere she just keeps saying thank you
His voice is deeper than the pits of tartarus
The only thing lower than his voice are my grades
As an English northerner, I think the most difficult accent for a foreigner to understand would be Glaswegian followed closely by Scouse.
You’d be surprised how much trouble non-Brits have with a Manc accent tbh
As i Glaswegian i completely agree 😅 our accent its very broad and even some Londoners can't understand me 🙈
@@ethanquirk28 I've got a broad Lancashire accent which is similar to Manc. Southerners, let alone foreigner's struggle to understand me 😂
@@larrrybum is it just me or can us non-RP speaking lot perfectly understand each other with little difficulty? I have no problem understanding Scouse, Geordie, Welsh, Scottish or Irish.
@@uwotm8 Yeah i can understand literally everyone else but some have an issue understanding me 😂. The only thing that trips me up sometimes is some English slang but most i can get 😅
when you are copying the "British" accent but you're already from England 😅😅😅
Suffering from success
Made me realise that our British English is actually quite hard 😅
Loool same! 😂
Being from the Black Country, I feel this way too hard 🤣🤣
@@mastab8_tcg hi fellow Black Countryman 😁
HEEJAE AS HUFFLEPUFF MAKES SO MUCH SENSE
She really likes to learn but she has a very loud personality, too. I would't have guessed Hufflepuff. Did you?
Heejae is so good speaking English with a British accent! Love from the UK and well done, George xxx
Heejae running out of things to say and resorting to “thank you” is the funniest thing😂
I can never get tired of her reactions and pronunciation, they’re just so adorable.
I love how they interact 🥰
Their chemistry is so good
He should teach her some slangs in English
Heejae is peng🤭
That's bangin
That's bangin
Who needs slang when a basic conversation is still a challenge?
@@Verbalaesthet to converse more naturally w british english speaking locals
george: barth
me, from the north: baff
Same!
Same lmao
this made me smile :)
Think we take in class there too!
Bah-th. Northeners can never pronounce TH properly
his voice is soo attractive omg help
Where are you from if you ever want to come to the UK i can recommend you some places to see
@@lambomatt2 im from the USA! i hope to visit london and manchester. i was actually meant to go to london past summer but corona :( i love u guys over there haha
@@kayatalbert3127 prepare yourself for the road men
For me british english sounds much better than american.
Nah mate, people usually form this opinion by listening to accents in movies and all which is mostly queen's accent but British has wide variety of accents. You will probably change your opinion once you listen to Scouse or Cockney accent.
@@thepositionalplay5307 there also a lot of American accents
@@adandygalinspace you are right, but many British accents sound like a totally different language lol.
@@thepositionalplay5307 . Actually I like the Cockney Accent much more than the standard english. But one of my favourite accent-groupes are the northern ones.
@@thepositionalplay5307 I've heard those accents from reality tv like Geordie shore, love island, etc and it's CRINGE and terrible I'm so sorry if I sound rude 😭
In South Africa we also learn British English 👍ik y'all don't care
That’s really cool! It’s nice to see so many people appreciating British English :)
do you learn from people with a british accent or are the texts you read pronounced with a british accent (idk if that makes any sense lol)
@@desh1up71 we don't use British accent nor do we learn from British people, we pronounce words the way they do but not with a British accent. The vowels they use we use them too
@@_maisiem5055 I think most of us learn British English
Cuz you guys are cool
Oh, I hate the idea of Brits losing their distinct pronunciations!
I'm on a mission to revive our old pronunciations and lexis, it's so sad seeing us lose even more of our culture and identity to American influence :(
@@tsundereyoongi I'm in two minds about this myself; personally, I try hard to retain a clear accent, especially in a professional setting, and I dislike lazy pronunciation, but I also think accent retention is far less important than grammatical prowess.
It's not like a complete changeover thus far. I still pronounce privacy and schedule the British way, but I could see in a few decades it becoming archaic.
@@MikeRees we have lost many traditional words over the years and gained a lot of Americanisms. It's sad seeing my friends and my sister's friends completely confused when we use the words 'trepidation' or 'derelict' or 'astute' etc. We should bring these back to be common knowledge
@@Hoganply I somewhat agree, but I do prefer the standard English accent to the American accent. I think if we are taught the proper English grammar in schools, then we'd be alright.. but education has gone downhill significantly and children seem to be less and less capable of producing a well structured sentence nowadays
HeeJae did so well 🇬🇧🇰🇷❤️
I can tell from the thumbnail alone that this is gonna be so wholesome ☺️
Omg. Watching HeeJae speak English is everything 😂😂😂
Now they should find a foreigner who doesn’t speak Korean and have them be taught
Yes!! I would love to see this!!
Try doing this with someone who speaks Scouse or Cockney accent 😂😂😂
They won’t understand anything 😭😭
Now try irish
@@Caughtinthedarudesandstorm888 Imagine a Kerry accent
OH HELL NO SJFJSJD
I’m curious now🤣gotta search youtube
What heejae wants heejae gets!! Ah! Her wish gets true..
Omg please do more learning British with Heejae!
I can only imagine Heejae's excitement 😂
Hee-jae: I felt like something was hitting my eardrums!
Me: Well that is how sound works lol
Under the last video I explained to Sehee that every video is made out of pictures xD
the way she said thank you after every sentence 🥰
side note: i almost rolled off my chair 😂
shes so cute and George is really a good teacher
thank you PD-nim for this adorable video 😊
Heejae nailed the glottal stop. Absolutely nailed it. It's vital for understanding Brits, really, it's not just a London thing at all.
George is adorable! LOL He's a good teacher.
As an American I absolutely love the way British people pronounce 'aluminum'. It's just so pleasing to hear. 😌
It’s Aluminium in English mate
I love George teaching and Hee Jae is clearly a very quick learner ❤️. Wish there was more Korean-British content as I'm British learning (very basic) Korean 🙂
LOL she kept saying thank you out of nowhere I was dying. Love her she so funny 🤣💜
Honestly it's just come to the point that I'm reading all the comments in a British accent 😅😅😅
Honestly, I thought I was the only one lol
Damn!! His voice!
Thank you I needed more British representation
George is the man ... more videos with him x)
God, his voice is so low~
Like my grades~
@@jesusssugarbabyuwu78yearsa63 lmfao 😂😂
@@imjustlucky3076 :D
@FascinationFantasy_ LOL same 😭
@@jesusssugarbabyuwu78yearsa63 LMOAOO Same 😞
loll i live in london but barely anyone has such a nice voice like his
his voice is so low😊😊😊😊
목소리 낮은게 매력적이에요~~
Good job Heejae!
Keep practicing by having conversations and it won't take long to become more comfortable.
I had your level when I moved to Sweden in an international school, and 3 weeks later I could speak, and even had dreams in english.
After 6 years abroad, thinking in english has become my default, even tho I moved back to France.
I love Heejae! She’s such a joy to watch
Oh also George is super adorable. I really have a crush on him..
This video was adorable and so funny! I'm so glad it was Heejae in this video, she's so charming, they were really vibing together 😆
You should also do a video where the pair react to regional British accents. Geordie, Brummie, Cockney and Scottish to name a few.
Even British people have trouble understanding people from some areas.
Yeah, i'm actually scottish but grew up with english family so i don't even know what my accent is at this point 😂 like listening to me you wouldn't guess i'm scottish
He's so handsome!!!!
I feel more English than normal. Drinking tea and watching someone teach English. The next step is to teach different accents/slang. I very much suggest Gordie, Cockney, Brummy and West Country.
When she spoke english it was adorable as heck. CUTE. That dude is adorable as well. Really sweet ^^
Heejae's English pronunciation is SO GOOD!!!👍
Heejae you did really well! i love watching !
She is charming.
this video was so wholesome
Finally HeeJae with her idol 😂
AHHAHSHAHAH
Heejae is cute when she speaks english
She says thank you often thats so cute ❤️❤️
Omg I'm British and he sounds soooo good wow
One of the difficulties when you first go to England especially in London is that they not only speak with a specific accent but they speak in a volume that is about half as loud as Americans speak. I found when I was first over there that I had to keep asking people to repeat themselves. Eventually I adjusted and could understand what they were saying better. Not only are there differences in pronunciation but also spelling. For example, in America, the part of the walk closest to the street is called the curb. The British have the same word for the same thing but they spell that word kerb. I always wondered how a word which meant the same thing and sounded exactly the same and had only 4 letters could be spelled differently like that.
Okay but his voice tho 😍 with that British accent 😍
Koreans do adorable so well. She's so cute in this video.
Heejae pronouncing English words is cute! I like how you made them try different things step by step. I like Harry Potter as well. I was 50% Ravenclaw and 50% Gryffindor the last time I did the test.
I have always loved the British accent. It is my favorite. Mix it with my enjoyment of Awesome World. It's the best of both worlds!!!
This video made me laugh alot. Heejae is super funny and very charismatic 😊. Also i cant speak korean but George's korean sounds really good and almost natural.
Ok guys 2021 is off to a great start we got to hear Heejae talk in an British accent 😍
I love how Heejae describes George's English - first it was a cave, now it's a flowing river. I have a British accent Heejae - just saying 😂
Love this sharing of information !
I'm British and I don't speak with such a deep accent, I'm common this guy is posh Barrth, Warrter.
Oh yes!! I really wanted to see (and hear) more of the British Guy from the last video 😍
Hee Jae is so adorable and smart, she so cute I love he.
I wonder why Hee Jae was blushing and they hadn't even started talking?...lol...☺😚😜
I love her outfit woooow!!!
This was really good and George is a great teacher 😁
I love how she always says thank you
this guy is more of a 'posh' british in my opinion people in the north where i live have a 'geordie' accent where its more slang kind of its confusing.
Should show her a Bradford accent
@@serialmemer innit
Not necessarily posh but definitely southern. I’m not posh at all but this is how I sound and I’m from Hampshire
@@nathanaelbatteux7082 imagine east London or Birmingham 🤣
I'm.from Manchester she should try our accent 😆
Love hearing Heejae speak - I could hear/watch her all day 😘
The fact that he knows korean and is british? Omg....🥰🥰🥰
The hard T yes! The way she kept saying Thank You was so cute
Heejae is so into the accent..dude...
And the conversation after evry sentence she said thank you...I love it😂❤️
i love the international vibe of this channel !
When she speaks, she really reminds me of Jisoo from BlackPink
Lol if he doesn't already have a girlfriend, I suspect Heejae will be getting his number after this 🤣
This is gold
Ahh, I enjoyed this so much!
Heejae with an English accent 😍x2
So cool!!!
Have fun guys :)
I’m from Great Britain and can confirm this is the most English accent I’ve heard that the British royals would be proud of his accent
As Malaysian, we learnt using British accent.. i also agree with you.. i comfortable how he's teach in British i knew 🤣
No, this isn't posh English, which the Queen and aristocrats speak with.This is standard RP (received pronunciation), which is a neutral accent I speak with and I am standard middle-class. It is much more pleasant on the ear and as a listening experience, than posh English.Just listen to Prime Minister's questions and you will hear the very artificial sounding Posh accent, in places
This is now the most common Accent in England countrywide. It has become more prevalent over the last 30 years, as young students have travelled around the country more and lived on campuses, rather than being based in local communities, where they used to take on the local accent more. A significant and growing number of people speak with this accent, countrywide now
@@Rowlph8888 it’s a southern accent you won’t hear anyone talking that gobshite up north
Heejae hands move are so cute!🥺ㅋㅋㅋ
I sooo love Heejae kkkk
I’d love an episode with Cockney rhyming slang! That would be hilarious!
Heejae is just to cool.
I love British accents ❤️, instant bump up in scores lol
She has the boxy smile similar to Taehyung's.OMG i find that so adorable..
Her reactions were soo funny! She spoke really well to. Try portuguese from Portugal next time or spanish. It woul be hilarious! 😂
esse sotaque maldito que é lindo de ouvir carai
Just Awesome!!!
Question: what's your favorite movie
Heejay: My Favorite movie is *HURRAY POHRTER* 😂😂😂😂💀she so cute I love her😂
NB: guys George's voice doooe😝🔥😍
I’m have learned British English in my country and sometimes I said some British words like films and people didn’t understand me. In that time I thought I was inventing or doing some strange adaptations from my languages. In that moment I didn’t realize that in was differences between English accent and American accent for instant.
your videos are awesome loved this one
Thank you
Oh thank you 😂😂😂 she’s cute and outgoing
heejae saying thank you to everything he says is such a mood, like just thank you for letting us hear your voice geez