How to Understand ANYTHING in English

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This is a great video really. Having lived in the UK for last 3 years, I definitely struggle to understand some of the accents. I know Scottish accent is one of the most difficult ones to understand but I face issues with other accents as well. I find it more difficult to understand British accent in general compared to North American accents. It would be really helpful if you make more of this kind of videos where you play a clip of a native English speaker speaking in a difficult accent and then explaining what they actually said.

sarkarpiu
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Thanks, brother you make me interesting in English more and more

Dameng
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It's fantastic! I'm Ukrainian and I speak general American. To my surprise, however, I understood almost everything he said!

rimma-raad.badawi-koval
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I'm native Italian speaker.

I genuenly don't know why... I didn't understood anything of the first part of his speech, but I perfectly understood the second part.

deborahmenchini
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To answer the question of how one manages to understand...in my case, I think the phonemes of my native language are of much help.

rimma-raad.badawi-koval
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I have a small doubt, Which countries English should we follow ?

sushmamanda
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Very interesting, I’m remember a long time ago I went to Scotland and even I was in a Mc Do I didn’t understand the waitress for a simple order …I think for me it’s eisier to understand someone who has learned English at school than the native speaker who speaks often too fast with lot of slang

JacquesV
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Become necessary irrevocably understand anything.

michaelolthof
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I actually understood like 80% of what he said WOHOOO!

Ammar.D
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i guess is the same problem to understand some people or some countries of suthamerica in castellano or best known by spanish for example fue people of perú and chile they speak so fast if you ask like 10 times or more why they are speaking like that or what the are trying to say in a conversation they continue speaking like that for example my friend he came from perú and after 12 years he learned to speak like a Mexican mextiso those kind of people is half and half half Mexican and half spanish but sometimes when he come across with his Peruvian people they was sounding like a machine gun 😁 even more that they no pronounces completely the words they just are pronouncing half words many times my friend got shamed when some persons told him that he was speaking so fast and that they was having troubles to understand the way how he learned to speak the castellano or Spanish🙉

yosefmartinez
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I had difficulty picking out each word but could understand him, however I am Scottish 🙄- the poor chap is clearly nervous and can't spit the words out fast enough, regardless of his accent that's a problem for any public speaking

harpo
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Disaster))I got just some stressed words, but it's ok as even a native honourable gentleman couldn't understand.

azizazicojan
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You seem to have missed the part where he said "what work has been done" which I can't blame you for not hearing it, but as a general rule, it might be helpful to know that, when it comes to the SNP cult, you may not be able to hear what they're saying word for word, but you can have a 99% accurate guess that they're spewing a tediously predictable combination of virtue-signaling and moaning remarks and that it's not worth hearing it in the first place.

Khepel
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Great video. That's great. It's not my problem (anymore) when I can't understand what UK people are saying.🥲

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