Common Phrases British People Use in Conversation!

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  • Опубликовано: 11 май 2024
  • As requested, here are some super common words and phrases people from the UK might use in conversation!
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    ----------------------- IN THIS VIDEO ---------------------------------------------
    0:00 INTRO
    0:58 DISCLAIMER!
    1:50 THE CONVERSATION
    3:28 ALRIGHT
    3:59 LONG TIME NO SEE
    4:12 I'M SOUND
    4:20 CAN'T COMPLAIN
    4:28 IN A BIT
    4:40 TO BE HONEST
    5:03 'PROBS'
    5:32 A WEIGHT OFF MY ______
    6:02 PAIN IN THE ______
    6:48 LIGHT AT THE END OF THE TUNNEL
    7:08 FAFF
    7:26 WITHOUT A DOUBT
    7:38 TELL ME ABOUT IT
    8:05 ONE THING AFTER ANOTHER
    8:18 ALL BEING WELL
    8:42 SWITCH OFF
    9:01 NIGHTMARE!
    9:21 WHEN IT RAINS IT POURS
    9:45 MATE
    10:02 SOMETHING GOOD AROUND THE CORNER
    10:25 WE CAN ONLY HOPE
    10:41 TO MOPE
    10:53 JUST THE USUAL
    11:05 OUTRO

Комментарии • 119

  • @qingyun163
    @qingyun163 2 года назад +3

    You are so vibrant and humorous that you have changed my impression that British people are introverted. Your video courses are more vivid than other’s and your voice is so clear that even I, whose English is not very well, could understand most of what you said. Thank you for your distribution.

  • @yamineboubrahim1290
    @yamineboubrahim1290 2 года назад +10

    It is a really good idea to start with a real time quick conversation 👍👍👍

  • @rosetiler
    @rosetiler 2 года назад +4

    omg not that many English videos out there that are PACKED with as much useful vocabulary! thank you so very much.)

  • @DevelopYourEnglishwithEmma
    @DevelopYourEnglishwithEmma 2 года назад +6

    Great video! So many common phrases in this video and you definitely picked a large number that the whole of the UK use 🤗

  • @yeungyeung9711
    @yeungyeung9711 2 года назад +3

    KUNG HEI FAT CHOI!!! During the Lunar New Year that we saying for greetings in Hong Kong. Thanks a lot for videos that I learnt a lot from your team.

  • @MichaelLowsby
    @MichaelLowsby 2 года назад +3

    You are both fantastic. Hello from Brazil!

  • @alitamadon-zr1nz
    @alitamadon-zr1nz 2 месяца назад

    guys! you are amazing,the best , you guys have changed my idea totally about learning english, thank you and best wishes from bottom of my heart.❤

  • @adnansoussi1746
    @adnansoussi1746 2 года назад +1

    The British phrases and sentences are just typical and special. I loved the manner you explained it. There is light at the end of the tunnel 😂👍🏻👍🏻✌

  • @ianmoone4576
    @ianmoone4576 2 года назад +7

    What i really like about this video is it brought joys for whoever would watch it, it's genuine and intertaining😄. TBH, the content is so helpful for the guy who's been into Brit accent and culture. I can only hope that u will be bound to make another gorgeous video in the near future. 😚😁

  • @dutchandersen388
    @dutchandersen388 2 года назад +2

    Thanks a lot! Very usefull and enjoyable video.

  • @manfredscholz1592
    @manfredscholz1592 2 года назад

    I've been waiting impatiently for a new video. Cheers!!

  • @jirkavejrosta1486
    @jirkavejrosta1486 2 года назад

    Spiffing video. :D I've stumbled upon your channel recently, and I don't regret a single minute spent with you. :D Such humorous content! Cheers!

  • @AliciaDF
    @AliciaDF 2 года назад +4

    lovely video! quite helpful btw! cheers 😊

  • @user-lx4ox9yx2i
    @user-lx4ox9yx2i 2 года назад +1

    Nice melody in the end

  • @Kamii-th1je
    @Kamii-th1je 2 года назад +4

    That's really helpful! Thank you ! Please do more videos like these with conversations! 😊

    • @Kamii-th1je
      @Kamii-th1je 2 года назад

      @Johnny - Learning n' helping Thank you! I'll check it for sure😊

  • @sekharsamanta6266
    @sekharsamanta6266 11 месяцев назад

    3:10 Laura's sudden grumpy expression is so funny yet enjoyable

  • @mortezativell7306
    @mortezativell7306 2 года назад +1

    As always thank you for video, should be made more something like this video please 🙏

  • @ranimerana8484
    @ranimerana8484 2 года назад +1

    Awesome thanks 🥰😍

  • @roghayea1263
    @roghayea1263 2 года назад +2

    It was amazing thank u very much for this video ☺️👍

  • @AlexandreDavid-tb2ko
    @AlexandreDavid-tb2ko 9 месяцев назад

    😊thank you teacher for this class

  • @francomarini560
    @francomarini560 2 года назад +1

    Brilliant!!

  • @happypandapig123
    @happypandapig123 2 месяца назад

    Could you please explain a bit more about “do you want to order first or do you want to grab a table”? It is a bit hard to understand this particular phase because, in my home country, we are supposed to order food once a table is arranged.

  • @yasser6588
    @yasser6588 2 года назад +4

    Could you just make a video about intonation pls.. 😊

  • @Shaditeaches
    @Shaditeaches 10 месяцев назад

    You're great 😂👏🏻 I love your vibe

  • @cekay1209
    @cekay1209 2 года назад

    I love you and I absolutely love your videos!

  • @farziddinsblog
    @farziddinsblog Год назад

    Dear Angel! You always make my Day!
    I admire you really much❤️

  • @shawnfuzy3191
    @shawnfuzy3191 2 года назад

    Just found this. Love the 🇬🇧 never been there but it is the only thing on my bucket list. After watching this I found that I speak a lot of British sayings probs due to watching mostly British shows.

  • @user-it2fo6tt7d
    @user-it2fo6tt7d 5 месяцев назад

    Very nice Tiching you mam & sir.❤For You . God bless you 💕

  • @codycook3382
    @codycook3382 Год назад

    I live in Mid-Missouri, and I say "to be honest" all the time! I also say a few of the other one's as well but not as often. It makes me wonder how often other people here in the midwest say it.

  • @notgniot
    @notgniot 2 года назад

    I cant believe you live in West midlands,im from walsall now your accent makes sense😃😃

  • @salilsahani2721
    @salilsahani2721 2 года назад +2

    Thank you :)

  • @Selahrocks
    @Selahrocks 2 года назад

    Watched another video of you about the different accents that are hard to understand. I personally don't have any problem with either one of the accents. I'm Dutch, but i've listened to English from all over the world since i was about 4 years old. This makes it possible for me to understand most English accents as a non-native speaker although i do have to pay attention when it comes to the Geordie and Glasgow accent. Indian-English is also hard to understand as it's use of vowels and general speach is softer and influenced by their native language(Hindi, Tamil, Urdu or other languages). I find the Irish accent a lot harder to understand than the Liverpool accent. I'm influenced by both Brittish(RP), American, Australian and African English. I loved watching Keeping up appearances and use a similar exaggerated RP accent, but i do switch from Brittish to American words and spelling when it comes to words as words becomes more regularly in appearances. I'm keen on languages and have been able to understand even Old English and read Beowulf while understanding it. Basically i love languages! ;)

  • @miguelmelo8735
    @miguelmelo8735 2 года назад +1

    I LOVED That hot tips they 're really interesting ...i didn't know the world 'faff' but it works effectively to build and expand our vocabulary ..i found you so funny in This vídeo..i liked it

  • @soonyatologan
    @soonyatologan 2 года назад +1

    This is so so gooooooood.

  • @RedaZaidat
    @RedaZaidat 2 года назад

    I liked the video
    I would be grateful if you could do videos on some advanced phrasal verbs( going them in context, in conversation as you did in this video would be great,( not in separate examples pls)
    Thank you in advance

  • @user-wk1bv9wz4q
    @user-wk1bv9wz4q 2 года назад

    you evoke only positive emotions!

  • @soonyatologan
    @soonyatologan 2 года назад +1

    When it rains it pours. It poured so hard that the power was cut and the light was off. 😁

  • @michelgolabaigne595
    @michelgolabaigne595 2 года назад +3

    It is always a special pleasure to watch your videos. It's always so much fun and so much useful material…!
    M E R C I

  • @blackghost3038
    @blackghost3038 2 года назад +1

    Love phrase videooooo

  • @xyzabouttech5560
    @xyzabouttech5560 2 года назад

    You are videos are just amazing I really ❤ love tp watch your videos it gives me good knowledge and something hilarious and I love your way of the teaching about English there for I love to watch your video and I can see the consequences ❤

  • @britishenglishwithalexande1451
    @britishenglishwithalexande1451 2 года назад

    Nice video Laura. I have to say...The 'Probs.' abbreviation's been a little bit of a surprise....Thank you.

  • @tatyanar7146
    @tatyanar7146 26 дней назад

    Nice video! Thank you! Sounds funny when they say that the UK is a "big" place ))) :-DDDDD

  • @tungchung0106
    @tungchung0106 Год назад +1

    I am like watching a drama while learning some good common UK's common daily english. Weight off my shoulder now....(my little disclaimer). Thank you, to be honest!

  • @mahdighalaoui8896
    @mahdighalaoui8896 2 года назад

    Hi laura you know.. I like your videos...good job keep going

  • @katarzynakoprowska6209
    @katarzynakoprowska6209 2 года назад

    I love you both!

  • @laypyay7246
    @laypyay7246 3 дня назад

    Why she always say" tata "at the end of the video? It is so cute..❤❤❤.

  • @Horlicksdoggo
    @Horlicksdoggo Год назад

    Very good

  • @user-fl1qs4rm2n
    @user-fl1qs4rm2n Месяц назад

    That's amazing

  • @fenger250
    @fenger250 2 года назад +1

    I come from Lucy's channel. I was recommended by the youtube system

  • @gardenshed6043
    @gardenshed6043 Год назад

    7:21 Faff can also mean procrastinating or doing something that doesn’t really matter. “Instead of doing some work I just faffed about for a bit”

  • @ahmadabde8888
    @ahmadabde8888 2 года назад

    Thanks alot, It's brilliant! I wish I could put as many likes as possible👍

  • @mrandrews3303
    @mrandrews3303 Год назад

    Ahahahahahahah, I have so much fun watching your videos!! I'll subscribe immediately! ;)

  • @marcob4630
    @marcob4630 2 года назад

    Compliments for your frisky lessons! I feel that modern British English takes more and more after the America's East coast way to speak : sort of an "Atlantic English"

  • @iamliamsingleton
    @iamliamsingleton Год назад

    I don't know about other parts of the UK but where I'm from, we barely ever say "definitely". We say "deffo" instead. So much easier to pronounce. 😁

  • @ArpitBiswas-no9zd
    @ArpitBiswas-no9zd Месяц назад

    Cheers❤

  • @kavinkrishna2750
    @kavinkrishna2750 2 года назад

    Can you make a video of clause and phrase

  • @PMDawn7
    @PMDawn7 2 года назад

    Love Bez!

  • @abdullahali7716
    @abdullahali7716 2 года назад

    Best teacher, speaker and beautiful girl
    I love ❤ you so much 💗

  • @ericnic4872
    @ericnic4872 Год назад +1

    I am in Canada and a lot of these phrases are used with no British English context. Only like 2 or 3 of the examples are not used in Canada.

  • @alfredassan9278
    @alfredassan9278 2 года назад +1

    It's a good video... Can you make more of this on otjer regions?

    • @mackwiz1
      @mackwiz1 2 года назад

      @Johnny - Learning n' helping : Otjer is not a UK country or region.

    • @alfredassan9278
      @alfredassan9278 2 года назад

      @@mackwiz1 typo error... Should be "other regions"... Thank you

  • @abdullahali7716
    @abdullahali7716 2 года назад

    I want come to England
    I love England and i love Britain people ❤

  • @RainyDayAuto
    @RainyDayAuto 2 года назад +4

    I thought I was going to learn something completely new, but Faff is the only word I have never used. Other than that it sounds very American 🇺🇸

  • @wchjeff1874
    @wchjeff1874 2 месяца назад

    I like this video!

  • @user-et7in9di9b
    @user-et7in9di9b 2 года назад +1

    I really like british accent.

  • @MrFree2nest
    @MrFree2nest 2 месяца назад

    Great heyh!

  • @user-ex7oh1ws7m
    @user-ex7oh1ws7m 2 года назад

    3:16 I almost lost my mind laughing. It was really great!

  • @sengs.4838
    @sengs.4838 2 года назад +1

    thank you for this, I always misunderstood it was a pain in the ass for me, quite rude

  • @ihjazahmed8787
    @ihjazahmed8787 2 года назад +1

    'Smashing "English" is under new management, by order of the Laura' ...Good luck Laura 😁 🤝

  • @stevejones4431
    @stevejones4431 Год назад

    Is the UK really big, though? The thing I find odd is that it's not a particularly big country, geographically, yet the accents are so defined and there are so many of them. People in New Jersey don't sound much different than we do in New York, but in the UK the same geographic distance can include radically different accents. I feel like there's a lot more distance between accents here. When people do an "American accent," they'll do a Texas twang, a California surfer dude or California valley girl, or a New York accent. But there's a good 1,600 miles between Houston and New York, whereas you travel 1,600 miles from London and you're in Bulgaria, Moldova or Ukraine.
    Maybe this is because the UK is an old country and the regional identities are a lot more defined, but that can only account for so much.

  • @donontario
    @donontario 2 года назад

    5:27 - "Good shout"

  • @fernandomilicich8160
    @fernandomilicich8160 2 года назад

    Hi mates ! Greetings from Argentina

  • @allamasadi7970
    @allamasadi7970 Год назад

    When you said Britain is a big country, I first thought of how small it is compared to the USA

  • @avd1830
    @avd1830 2 года назад +4

    my favorite Phrase --> a BO'OH' O' WA'ER

  • @Locosporlapsicologia
    @Locosporlapsicologia 2 года назад

    Is it possible to write " I'm Sound" in a informal Letter?

  • @silassilvaferreira
    @silassilvaferreira 2 года назад

    I´ m live in Brazil

  • @ariat5036
    @ariat5036 2 года назад +2

    Hello from Greece! Keep up the good work guys! Love your approach!

  • @gabrielamiki83
    @gabrielamiki83 Год назад

    Great humor, bit depressive they must be really close to talk so freely

  • @mctx9371
    @mctx9371 2 года назад

    If you want slang for probably then it would be pro'ly. Way better than probs if you ask me. :D

  • @giorgioladi3717
    @giorgioladi3717 2 года назад

    👍

  • @armanavagyan1876
    @armanavagyan1876 2 года назад +1

    Just subscribed goddess

  • @ahmadkhamis2381
    @ahmadkhamis2381 Год назад

    Nice day

  • @rajajesson
    @rajajesson 2 года назад +1

    Bez 5 stars ⭐️ too 😀

  • @adrienfut3574
    @adrienfut3574 Месяц назад

    What is tattoo?

  • @karolsobanski8913
    @karolsobanski8913 2 года назад +1

    I love you

  • @RedaZaidat
    @RedaZaidat 2 года назад

    I 👍 your acting !

  • @sumeetghai8867
    @sumeetghai8867 2 года назад

    This means FAFF DU PLESIS is an annoyance to bowlers all around the world

  • @samisami-qb5tl
    @samisami-qb5tl 2 года назад +1

    Its interesting.
    Di you think english is a reál language??? Its only a lot of idioms and phrases.
    As Native Hungárian we are unable to learn english at all As a language.
    But if we forget our language, and using idioms and phrases, we speak fluently.
    Lot of people learned this Way.
    The my Way.😭

  • @drceegeegee
    @drceegeegee Год назад

    You're killing me! That must have been hell for anyone with a semantic pragmatic disorder such as some on the Autistic spectrum. Great vids. Keep 'em comin'.😂

  • @nashrulchaniefhidayat966
    @nashrulchaniefhidayat966 2 года назад

    Laura, could you just improve the audio quality in every single video you make? You can visit Keith on his channel "Speaking English Success"
    There's nothing to complain about your video and the way you share the knowledge, but the audio quality.
    So far it's great. Keep on going ☺☺
    Thanks

  • @MillersLanguageSchool
    @MillersLanguageSchool 2 года назад +2

    I watched your video with pleasure! Very interesting!

  • @oisantos
    @oisantos Год назад

    "to be honest" and "actually" are the same meaning right???

  • @krusriyad8267
    @krusriyad8267 2 года назад

    🌹🌹🌹

  • @puurfectlysplendid
    @puurfectlysplendid 2 года назад

    What's I'm sound means after how are you???

    • @Elsa-kq7bw
      @Elsa-kq7bw 2 года назад

      “i’m sound” usually means that the person is doing good

  • @AyaHogwarts
    @AyaHogwarts 2 года назад

    tell me about it

  • @ahmadkhamis2381
    @ahmadkhamis2381 Год назад

    Ahmad Hamish this is no link

  • @ollesvensk
    @ollesvensk 2 года назад

    Interesting you're using Probs meaning Probably. This might be a question of generation, but I use Prolly. Probs to me is Problems.

  • @marius-cd2np
    @marius-cd2np 2 года назад

    ❤❤❤🌹🌹🌹⭐⭐⭐

  • @lebanon6707
    @lebanon6707 2 года назад +1

    I really like your videos bc I'm an Arab and I lean eng 🖤all love🖤✨

  • @ahmadkhamis2381
    @ahmadkhamis2381 Год назад

    Ahmad lamia this is Nomal link

  • @abdalrahmanalharbi2640
    @abdalrahmanalharbi2640 2 года назад

    she looks like the girl from brainscraft