Do You Know These Weird British Phrases?

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Hello, English learners! Today I will be teaching you about some phrases that can be found in the UK. I'm sure some of them are found in other parts of the world, but I can only speak for my own country!

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Arty-Farty seemed something else by its 2nd part before u explained

sekharsamanta
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I’m delighted to discover that Canada 🇨🇦👋🏼 is still more British than we’re often led to believe ☺️💕

sgrannie
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Thank you. I always love your video and your voice. I always studying. The best teacher and the best channel. You are so adorable.

tharthar
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Laura, I love your videos! Everyday on my way to work I listen to at least one of your videos. Some coffee and smashing English is all I need to start my day right 😊 keep up the great work. Lots of love from Germany 🤗

svenjabrunner
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I find this topic no so useful, but your way of telling is so fun, that finally I enjoyed it!! 😅

emilianodegiorgi
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You are not only a beauty, but a very gifted teacher too. Wish you every bit of luck!

robinhood
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I watched your Birmingham and hardest accents videos, and "better" in Geordie just really stuck with me. I grew up watching, and still watch British TV, so I more or less grew up calling Cockney the British accent, that and Yorkshire thanks to All Creatures Great and Small. I read a lot of British stuff too, so I've sort of gotten it both ways.

christophertrogdon
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Laura is my kind of Teacher. 😊 Made teaching easy and a lot of fun.

mvnm
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Hi Laura! Hope to find you well. I love this video, very funny and instructive 👍. Take care ❤

veroniquecourtat
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Laura, I'm not looking to learn English but something about your mannerisms brought back memories from what feels like forever ago - if it is you, I used to really enjoy your reactions. Just did a search for them and couldn't find them at all sadly but found these instead - if it is you, great to see you on here again and wishinf you all the best!

ellosabeth
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This video was so much fun. I am Italian and learned a lot, I only knew only hunky-dory, oki-doki and hunky-panky lol

Macsimus
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Thank you, Laura ♥️♥️♥️! Best greetings from Ashkhabad!🇹🇲🇹🇲🇹🇲

larisam
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“ lovely jubly “ i am not sure if i am writing jubly correctly. I used to hear it alot when i was in london, guess it means well done

saifsalhen
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Hello, I really love the videos that you share. However, I would like to listen you on podcast! I looked for you there and it seems that you don’t have a channel there!

menasabutouq
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wow, what a great video, now I'm gonna watch it again and again! but why there are so few views?

quovadis
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Hi Laura !! I am from Bangladesh 🇧🇩 and i love to see you videos

redflkhad
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Thanks, more videos like this, please. About slang words

shckojs
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I liked it and enjoyed it a lot! Thank you so much Laura! ❤

blancaocana
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Helter-skelter or hurry-scurry would be yet another examples, wouldn't they?

andrzejukowski
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gosh.... so many blasts from the past there for me, Laura. I had forgotten some of them but that's what happens when one leaves the 'motherland'! :)

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