British Slang Words Quiz
Play along with a British English slang quiz. Vicki (who is British) tests Jay (who is American) with 10 British English slang words and he does very well! You'll learn 10 slang words and colloquial expressions including: bloke, meaning dude quid, not quids bog and bog roll a tad meaning a little knackered and clapped out skint meaning broke hard cheese meaning hard luck - often ironic peckish meaning a little hungry cheeky meaning disrespectful or funny We also look at two old-fashioned slang words that you can use as a joke: spiffing meaning splendid tickety-boo meaning fine and dandy Make sure you subscribe to this YouTube channel. https://www.youtube.com/subscription_... Facebook Page: / simpleenglishvideos Twitter: @vickivideos To get notified by email when we publish a new video, sign up to our mailing list: https://forms.aweber.com/form/46/1978... Visit our website to see our videos with transcripts and much more: http://www.SimpleEnglishVideos.com There you can get email updates on new videos and live classes and also download a free copy of 'Fix It', a checklist for correcting common English mistakes http://www.simpleenglishvideos.com/fr...

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