Learn English with 5 GREAT BRITISH TV SHOWS
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In this lesson we learn English with 5 great British TV shows - Sherlock, The Great British Bake Off, Fleabag, Peep Show and Strictly Come Dancing.
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We need a whole video about Sherlock 🤔
Hmmmm I think that's a very very good idea MM1161
yes yes yes 🙌
I love Sherlock 💜. Thanks for another amazing vid! 👍
Ah great, it's a brilliant show, isn't it?
Sherlock is my all time favourite TV programme. Benedict Cumberbatch is the best to have played the role. Great cast, great plots, great scenery! Also can I say that I have the imposter syndrome if I feel like I'm out of my depth?
One of the most favourite channel. Thank you so much!!! Can't wait to watch your videos.
Love the British baking show! I agree Sherlock has great writers, love the dialogues, really popular here in the states. Thanks for the explanations and the recommendations. 👍😁
Glad you enjoyed it Roma : )
Great video! We're waiting for part two! Special thanks for mentioning Sherlock:) Benedict and Martin are the best!)
Thank you for recommending the shows! I really like this type of videos!
Great, really liked the background it feels like I'm in really in UK 😂
yes! I've been waiting for a Benedict Cumberbatch video!
Please make a whole video on him :)
Tom! Thank you for your amazing effort. For us, we need this kind of video. I really love how you express English. Pls make more
Great lesson Tom !! Thanks !
Part 2 please, Tom! As an American who is moving to London in November, I appreciate the TV show recommendations. I'll definitely add Peep Show and Fleabag to my list to watch.
Peep show is a master piece. I love it. Greetings from Mexico.
I totally agree Arturo : )
Boring..
yes, part two please
thank you
Super useful, thanks.
Thank you Tom for another dose of fresh and crispy English here! As always - great fun, pleasure and tremendously helpful stuff! Love your channel. Cheers! 🤩😘🤗🙏👍❤🖖
Go for it! Part 2, please!!
Great, I've been looking for this for a while, cheers .
Glad you like it mate
I definitely second the Peep Show recommendation Tom. Great video! I'd also add the British shows Spaced, The IT Crowd, and any of David Attenborough's wildlife documentaries.
Cheers dude, yeah totally agree with those. I'm planning a part 2 so will certainly include Sir David.
5:34 Thank's for those words. They really came in at the perfect time for me.
I'm surprised you haven't mentioned the Graham Norton show. Any particular reason? I find it especially useful to practice listening skills. Great video BTW!
Thank you for this video Tom. I‘m looking forward to part two 😁 Sherlock is my favourite. I‘ve watched Broadchurch and Dr. Who and most of the time i miss the jokes because I don’t understand the phrases 😁 but... I love to learn.
Please do a part two for this video! :)
Thank you 👍
I LOVE Sherlock! Please, use Sherlock to do a full video and also use Beatles' songs to teach english! And thanks so much for the lessons!
Did I hear you right? You said "often" with the T, amazing! It is the pronunciation that I prefer 👍 😃 but I've rarely heard it from native speakers. Thank you Tom, I'll wait for part two 👌
Thank you Tom, have a nice weekend :)
Thank you very much Maricela, have a wonderful weekend too
Yes...a part 2!!!!
I really, really love your videos all of them are great. I've been watching quite a while and i think my English is improved. Thank you so much Tom.
I have a thing to tell i guess. I don't know if it just me, or someone else has said this before, but i think you are too close to the camera so i can't see your hand motion quite well. Body language can help for some people, especially me to understand things more easily.
Again it is just my opinion, i still love your videos it really helped me and still does. Thank you again
Very helpful☺️
Awesome! Glad you liked it
I've just discovered your channel and binge-watched circa 20-30 of your videos so far, but I just must comment on this one... FLEABAG!!! Didn't see that coming :D I'm a huge fan of "Sherlock" too, but "Fleabag"... ah, "Fleabag" is a masterpiece, hilarious yet heart-wrenching. Hands down the best show in years Kudos to a fellow Fleabag fan from cold and windy Poland!
I love Sherlock, I'm crying 🖤
Please make the second part happens Tom :), thanks mate
Please do a whole video about Sherlock 😍😍
Probably the best English teacher I have seen in my life
Love Sherlock Holmes 💙and your videos
Thanks
Started watching Peep Show a couple of months ago for Olivia Colman (got to know her because of The Favourite) and loved it. Also ended up becoming a fan of David Mitchell, such a great comedian. And to top it off I discovered "Would I lie to you?", perhaps the most funny game show I've ever seen.
Amazing video
More please 👍🏻
I love the phrase "imposter syndrome" coz it's kinda relatable. Thanks for an amazing video! Part two, please!
Absolutely! There is something reassuring to know that other people feel the same.
I also love QI, Would I lie to You, Mock the Week, Russell Howard Hour, Catch Phrase, The Chase, Have I Got News For You, If you want to learn English and be entertained at the same time, you're really spoilt for choice.
BBC weather forecast announcer Wendy Hurrel is a Very good example she speak very clear and rich British accent i allways watch her vedios because i like her lunguge very much..... even when i am driving my car I listen to her sometimes instead of music 🙂
When you said about Lingoda, I thought you were so similar to people who want to everybody take a loan or surrender a policy. :p
Thanks for this video, now I know what to watch. :D
And of course, I waiting for the second (and more) part! :)
Hİ Tom :) Thanks for the video. İt is another piece of your priceless efforts. Well, Sherlock is my favourite one. As you said, their accents are really clear. Also, Benedict is a great actor. For English learners, My advice would be Luther. The story is going on fluently, the bad characters are amazing and İdris Elba is performing well. Maybe you put in Part 2 :) I am looking forward to watching it ;)
Thank you so much! Could you please suggest some books to learn British english as well?
Please, please please tell us more videos like this
Benedict Cumberbatch is a genius. Don't miss watching Sherlock.
Waiting for part 2
"After Life" Good British show too
Today's video was damn awesome, super fun and extremely useful at the same time .💖Take love from Bangladesh 🇧🇩.
Aww Sara, glad you liked it and found it useful. Greetings from London all the way to Bangladesh : )
I'm here again tom , i luv you
Cool sir
Sherlock
Bake off
Fleabag
Peep Show
Strictly come dance
It looks like Strictly come Dancing is the British version of the US's
Dancing With the Stars. As for television....i'm a huge fan of classic
British programs like Benny Hill, Are You Being Served? Coupling,
and Keeping Up Appearances. lol
I started watching Peep Show, but the point is it's difficult to find the episodes outside UK, because it hasn't been taken abroad. It's a pity.
İn this video very hard a lot of connected speech 👌
Not Strickly, no 🤢 haha
TGBBO isn't the same without Mary Berry though.
Sherlock and Peep Show are one of my favourite tv shows too!
Thank you for the video!
I just signed up for the marathon and now I have a question (supposed to be the other way round, I know) :-) I understand the marathon is for levels from A1 to C2 which is a lot of levels. How do they form groups?
An “Imposter Syndrom = Be a fraud” right? 🤔 I had the same feeling 10 years ago when I start to be an English teacher here in Vietnam!😅 But now I feel more more confident, a little because of you too. 😉 Thanks Teacher! 🤗❤️
damn your British accent is fucking lovely
My first TV show is Elementary, but I have got some struggles with the Jonny Lee Miller accent
"The end of the f ***ing world" is my favourite.
Yeah, please show me more british program
where can i watch sherlock with the english subtitle online? plz
I learned a lot from Doctor Who and Monty Pythons Flying Circus. Lot of different accents.
'being out of depth'='running out of steam' ;-)
Hi! Why didn't you mention Jeeves and Wooster and Only Fools and Horses? Both are so funny though each in one's own unique way :-))))
Yes, 2nd video please!👌 And you shouldn't have an imposter syndrome, although I had it as well🤷♀️ You're a very good teacher Tom😉
Love from India
Love you buddy
Thank you mate, that made me smile : )
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It's the first time that someone replied me on RUclips .
@@isabellefournier7036 100% true .
I'll remember you my mates.
What about soap opera? Do you have any advice? Even they are sometimes cheesy maybe to learn vocabulary and traing your listening...Eastenders?
Oh wait, now I have to listen to "don't let me down" from The Beatles because I wonder if they meant "don't leave" OR "don't disappoint me" ? That's a super crucial point !... ;-)
Hmmm good point Isabelle. I think in this case it would be 'don't leave me' which of course has huge disappointment wrapped up in it.
@@EatSleepDreamEnglish Ok Tom. And maybe that the use for "don't disappoint me" is more modern ? Anyway thanks for answering, it sounds like you never "let your students down" ;-). Have a good evening.
Aw No Corrie? jk Hehe I do love Robert Webb! Mitchell and Webb was so funny!
Haha that's part 10 of this series ; )
which is better: 'see you then' or 'see you by then'
How much the lingoda charges for three months?
Do you think Love Island is a good show to learn slangs? I have studied in the UK so I can understand the formal BBC kind of accent. But now that I am working and the conversation becomes less academic and more informal, I am struggling to follow up with all the expressions and slangs.........
Out of depth is swimming reference... one can walk/wade so far in water, then you have to swim... if you can't then you're Plod* reference to police.
I prefer Mycoft's accent. I think he speaks with an upper RP, uses formal language and is more articulate
If it’s not too big of a fuss to upload content, please make a tutorial of that brilliant “Little Britain” scene, when a member of “the royal household” checks an airplane for Princess Anne, the Princess Royal.
The list of fruits alone make my day. And what is a “member of the Royal Household”? Is it a member of the Royal Family? Or of the staff?
What do you think: The character visiting the cabin, does it show an impersonator of Anne or an impersonator of one of Anne’s servants? I mean, she looks a lot like The Princess Royal.
It’s so full of nice aspects.
Take this: Princess Anne, the Princess Royal, is a trifle choosey about yoghurt...
So many fantastic words!
You could do 3 tutorials from this small episode, I guess.
Greetings from a german learner.
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I love all these shows, except that I am not into the reality shows. Speaking of The Great British Bake Off, did you hear about all the people going crazy in the US when Saturday Night Live did a skit about it and Americans, who were somehow completely unaware of it, were floored to find out it was a real show? "Barmy" is one of those words that doesn't exist in the US, so it's good even for native English speakers to watch a lot of this. A part 2 would be nice, yes. :)
Bro someone recommended me misfits for learning the vast range of British English... How's it?
Imposter syndrome = blagging it... most of us feel this way sometimes x
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One should consult someone more specialized if ever felt Out of his depth (is it correct?)
Yep absolutely. You might want to seek the advice of someone to help you deal with the problem.
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What no Doctor Who?
do you think british english is harder than american english?
Where's Charlie and Lola? I've watched them and still didn't understand haha.
Sherlock is well written. Until season 3
Noch andere aus Deutschland?
Thumbs up if you ship Johnlock and are part of TJLC :)
Theres sherlock in it and i clicked it
Im 1???😂😂😂
Yes! Good job Irine : )
@@EatSleepDreamEnglish thanks❤️
It may be silly to say ..but I have to say.. the very high reason why we cannot speak naturally like how US / UK accent is because the mouth design which is substantiated with perfectly aligned series of teeth. We Asians don't have that so we cannot replicate their accent. It's that simple.
3rd comment
Nice one Suman : )
How many peoples see this video still from india
You're so cute
No Doctor Who? Well, fair enough. The last season was crap.
Hehe I could only fit 5 in to the video this time but perhaps I should do a part 2
@@EatSleepDreamEnglish Please do and don't stop with part 2. It's a fantastic way of learning phrases and there's plenty of great British tv shows.
For being an English teacher, you're a bit on the glottal stop side.