Don't Use These Awkward British Words Wrong | Innuendos in British English

Have you ever said something in English and suddenly everyone started laughing? In this lesson, British English teacher Roy explains some innocent English words and expressions that can have surprising double meanings in British English. You'll learn: ✓ Common British English double meanings ✓ Words that can accidentally sound rude or sexual ✓ Real mistakes made by English learners ✓ British humour and innuendo explained ✓ How British people react when these mistakes happen ✓ How to avoid embarrassing misunderstandings From "come" and "get off" to "fancy", "pull", "ride" and many more, these are the hidden meanings that English textbooks rarely teach. Perfect for English learners, immigrants, international students and anyone who wants to understand real British English and British culture. Links: Join our Family and Learn with Roy: http://members.englishrightnow.co.uk/... The PDF for this lesson: https://freepdf.englishrightnow.co.uk... #BritishEnglish #LearnEnglish #EnglishVocabulary #BritishCulture #EnglishTeacher #EnglishTips #EnglishMistakes #EnglishSlang Chapters: 00:00 British English Double Meanings 00:42 Words That Sound Innocent 02:35 Feeling Yourself 03:47 Puppies, Tits & Boobies 05:20 Get Off, Bang & Bone 06:33 Package, Sausage & Spotted Dick 08:01 The Birds and the Bees 08:45 Dogging & "I'm Easy" 10:02 Turn On, Nuts & Cheeks 11:15 Ride, Bicycle & Coming Down 12:26 Cock & Cockerel 13:48 Going Down, Hard & Wet 15:03 Balls, Blow & Sleep With 16:15 American vs British Meanings 17:42 That's What She Said 18:20 Fancy, Pull & Get Lucky 19:08 Funny English Mistakes 20:03 British Innuendo & Banter 20:38 How To Handle Embarrassing Mistakes 21:00 Roy's Portuguese Story