British Sayings That Even Fluent Speakers Can't Follow
Ever wondered why Brits say things like: out out, Bob's your uncle or I don't give a monkey's? In this British English lesson, you'll learn the real meaning of common British expressions and idioms that often confuse English learners. Improve your English vocabulary, understand real spoken English, and learn how native speakers actually communicate in everyday conversation. This lesson covers: • out out • donkey's years • I don't give a monkey's • do me a favour • come off it • pull the other one • sling your hook • chop chop • Bob's your uncle • see you later Perfect for intermediate and advanced English learners who want to understand fast spoken English, real British English, and the expressions native speakers use every day. These are all real expressions that native speakers use in everyday conversation, but they often don't mean what learners expect. If you enjoy learning real British English, pronunciation, connected speech and everyday expressions, subscribe for more lessons. Which phrase surprised you most? #BritishEnglish #LearnEnglish #EnglishVocabulary #EnglishExpressions #EnglishTeacher #SpeakEnglish #EnglishLesson

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