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    Learn British Slang & Informal English With Movie Clips

    Posted By: ELK1nG
    Learn British Slang & Informal English With Movie Clips

    Learn British Slang & Informal English With Movie Clips
    Published 1/2025
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 3.25 GB | Duration: 2h 23m

    Learn casual British English words from film clips, to help you understand movies and conversations with native speakers

    What you'll learn

    Learn new slang, informal words and phrases used in everyday British English.

    Better understand the dialogue in British film and TV series.

    Improve pronunciation of spoken British English.

    Have fun!

    Requirements

    If you are able to at least partially understand spoken English, you will be able to benefit from this course

    Description

    Have you ever struggled to follow the dialogue in British films or TV series? Or have you heard a conversation between natives and noticed how many words they use that you don't understand? Or maybe you simply have an interest in learning the common British English that we actually use in everyday life? Then this course is for you.Welcome!This course is a series of short video lessons. Each video covers one word and is usually between 2-3 minutes. Currently, there are 51 words covered in the course, but I will increase this over time to at least 100 and probably more. About Me:I'm Tom. I've been an English Tutor for five years now, and I specialise in teaching informal, conversational British English to students around the world. During my lessons, I noticed how many of my students complained that despite having a good level of English and being able to understand me in class, they couldn't understand films or TV series without subtitles. This gave me an idea.I have a passion for cinema, and I think that films can be a great tool to help learn a language, especially the informal spoken version. So I've created a course here that attempts to use clips from British films to help teach slang and informal words. I think this makes the content much more engaging and more likely to stick in your memory for the long run!Lesson Structure:Each video covers one word and takes on the following structure:Word definition and explanation.3 listen and repeat exercises to practise pronunciation.Example conversation where I use the word in a typical spoken sentence structure.Clips from films will be inserted throughout the video to provide further demonstration and familiarisation.

    Overview

    Section 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1 Introduction

    Lecture 2 Additional Note

    Section 2: 10 words to start

    Lecture 3 1 - Cheers

    Lecture 4 2 - Mate

    Lecture 5 3 - Chat

    Lecture 6 4 - Cuppa

    Lecture 7 5 - Fancy #1

    Lecture 8 5 - Fancy #2

    Lecture 9 6 - Bloke

    Lecture 10 7 - Quid

    Lecture 11 8 - Loo

    Lecture 12 9 - Knackered

    Lecture 13 10 - Rubbish

    Section 3: More Words A-Z

    Lecture 14 11 - Aye

    Lecture 15 12 - Aye Aye

    Lecture 16 13 - Bare

    Lecture 17 14 - (you) Beauty

    Lecture 18 15 - Bell

    Lecture 19 16 - Belly

    Lecture 20 17 - Bird

    Lecture 21 18 - Bite

    Lecture 22 19 - Blab

    Lecture 23 20 - Blimey

    Lecture 24 21 - Booze

    Lecture 25 22 - Boozer

    Lecture 26 23 - Bottle

    Lecture 27 24 - Brew

    Lecture 28 25 - Bruv

    Lecture 29 26 - Butcher's

    Lecture 30 27 - Chap

    Lecture 31 28 - Cheeky #1

    Lecture 32 28 - Cheeky #2

    Lecture 33 29 - Cheek

    Lecture 34 30 - Cheerio

    Lecture 35 31 - Chilly

    Lecture 36 32 - Chitchat

    Lecture 37 33 - Chubby

    Lecture 38 34 - Chuck

    Lecture 39 35 - Chuffed

    Lecture 40 36 - Chum

    Lecture 41 37 - Ciggie

    Lecture 42 38 - Codswallop

    Lecture 43 39 - Crack #1

    Lecture 44 39 - Crack #2

    Lecture 45 40 - Crack on

    Lecture 46 41 - Cracking

    Lecture 47 42 - Crap

    Lecture 48 43 - Crumbs

    Lecture 49 44 - Daft

    Lecture 50 45 - Dear

    Lecture 51 46 - Dearie

    Lecture 52 47 - Dodgy

    Lecture 53 48 - Dump #1

    Lecture 54 48 - Dump #2

    Lecture 55 48 - Dump #3

    Lecture 56 49 - Ends

    Lecture 57 50 - Fag

    Lecture 58 51 - Fella

    Section 4: The End

    Lecture 59 Congrats! Would you like to learn more?

    Students learning English as a foreign language, particularly those interested in British English.,People wanting to better understand British film, TV, media and general culture.