[你在罵我嗎?」英國女婿大罵外母?!這些英語Slang香港人不可不知道! Can I Teach my Mother in Law English Slang / Street Talk!?!

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  • Опубликовано: 7 авг 2024
  • 歡迎回來第四集的蘿莉廚房 - 輕鬆學英文 😄
    Welcome back to Episode 4 of the Casual Curriculum Cook-Along. 😄
    今集的主題大家已經敲碗很久了,我們真的很興奮!
    Today’s topic is one that many people have been asking for and one we were really excited to produce for everyone!
    想要學到日常英語?俚語最適合不過了,這集為你解鎖最受歡迎的口說詞彙,全英國都通用哦!
    You don’t get much more casual than Slang and this video aims to help you unlock an understanding of some of the most popular colloquial terms used all around the UK.
    一起來看我媽媽怎樣用盡吃奶的力,幽默的猜出答案吧😂
    Watch as my mum hilariously challenges herself to translate the meaning of Laurence’s slang sentences 😂
    到底她會猜對多少呢?🫠
    Will she be able to get any of them correct? 🫠
    Laurence老師將分享一些很重要及常用的每天英語,還挑戰大家在留言區裡…🤙🏻
    This episode teaches you some really important and useable Everyday English and Laurence even proposes a challenge for all of you in the comments… 🤙🏻
    你們還在等什麼?快點開始看影片吧!
    So what are you waiting for, let’s get a crack on!

Комментарии • 145

  • @thereynoldsfamily
    @thereynoldsfamily  Год назад +32

    Hey everyone. Just wanted to say thank you for all of your fantastic Slang Sentences so far, they are very entertaining.
    It's really great to see people giving it a try and I look forward to reading and replying to more of your comments soon! 😄

  • @fyssp3916
    @fyssp3916 Год назад +25

    Mama & Papa 多啲出鏡呀!佢哋講嘢好有趣,同你哋嘅互動又好好睇!🥰

  • @oiyikwok8456
    @oiyikwok8456 Год назад +57

    好正!❤👍👍Pls keep this episode! Slang真係幾難好似外星話咁😂😂可否有不同scenario,如超市,職場,學校,醫院,餐廳等日常生活會成日講嘅slang? 🙏🏻

  • @jaimetse6347
    @jaimetse6347 Год назад +11

    媽媽好叻,廚神一邊教煮一邊教俚語幾好

  • @kennethwong8160
    @kennethwong8160 Год назад +5

    Thanks Laurence for teaching some English slangs!
    I have been UK for over a year and am still struggling (and learning) about every slangs in English!
    The only common terms that I know is banter and top class (i use sometimes too!) And also I undestand desperate for the loo in the pub too.
    I realize that I never have any Casual Curriculum of English before and I hardly know the speaking English for daily conversation here even I studied using English for 10-ish years in Hong Kong
    Looking forward to the next episode about other English slangs!!

  • @sabrinachan9192
    @sabrinachan9192 Год назад +2

    Love this topic!

  • @user-qs6if7xj6g
    @user-qs6if7xj6g Год назад +34

    I learn a lot of British slang from this video
    I think it is very useful ❣️
    I love this episode very much!
    Looking forward of episode 5❤️❤️❤️

    • @thereynoldsfamily
      @thereynoldsfamily  Год назад +3

      Brilliant to hear. And we will keep putting out content on the Casual Curriculum that can be used everyday 😁

  • @joannechan6536
    @joannechan6536 Год назад +12

    Gladys and Laurence, love your idea on doing the casual curriculum👍🏻👍🏻 looking forward to watching more and more episodes! SUPPORT🙌🏻🙌🏻

    • @thereynoldsfamily
      @thereynoldsfamily  Год назад +1

      Thanks very much. We’ll keep working hard to deliver a useable Casual Curriculum for everyone 😂

  • @kamy6450
    @kamy6450 Год назад +2

    Really learnt a lot from this episode ❤

  • @shellsinkoh3147
    @shellsinkoh3147 Год назад +1

    Like this British slang episode sia~ Keep on going~

  • @louisacheung100
    @louisacheung100 Год назад

    This is really helpful!

  • @wingshanfung-xk4ti
    @wingshanfung-xk4ti Год назад +2

    such a happy family as well.

  • @janetham3305
    @janetham3305 Год назад +3

    Yes, I really enjoyed this episode, ❤

    • @thereynoldsfamily
      @thereynoldsfamily  Год назад

      Great to hear. We will keep working hard to deliver more 💪🏻😄

  • @yinpinglai6795
    @yinpinglai6795 Год назад +14

    好可愛的一家人👨‍👩‍👧‍👧😍😍

    • @daphnekwong
      @daphnekwong Год назад +2

      同感,全部都可愛 😊

  • @realtvtw
    @realtvtw 11 месяцев назад +1

    I'm really like Laurence. His English tone is very clear and smooth

  • @rilab935
    @rilab935 Год назад

    I love this episode!learn a lot! Please upload more video about slangs

    • @thereynoldsfamily
      @thereynoldsfamily  Год назад +1

      Thank you. It’s a topic we enjoy and think there’s lots more to do yes 😁

  • @DLS_888
    @DLS_888 Год назад +2

    Laurence is a very smart and very patient teacher. Love this episode👍👍 My contribution to NZ Slang:- we are going to xxxxx, don’t forget to bring your togs and flip-flogs 😉😉

    • @thereynoldsfamily
      @thereynoldsfamily  Год назад

      Thank you very much. Appreciate the Kiwi slang as well 🤙🏻😄

  • @user-ik8gz7hx6r
    @user-ik8gz7hx6r Год назад +1

    超勁😮老師一下就估到賣咸鴨蛋嘅意思😮😮👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

  • @charisse2372
    @charisse2372 Год назад +1

    im rlly enjoying this series even though i don't rlly plan to move to england anytime soon :DD aussie gal here but had so much fun watching this 😂

  • @nataliechan6714
    @nataliechan6714 Год назад +3

    It is very entertaining to watch to learn UK slang.

  • @kitfanleung
    @kitfanleung Год назад +2

    I like this video very much, very live, very interesting

  • @lukloginid
    @lukloginid Год назад +1

    Useful

  • @mark7760
    @mark7760 Год назад +1

    keep going 😊

  • @jasminelee9576
    @jasminelee9576 Год назад +10

    Hi Laurence!
    Can we have more lessons on UK slangs please?

  • @annabellang9842
    @annabellang9842 Год назад +4

    好搞笑😂😂😂

  • @winkyTsang-pe3sg
    @winkyTsang-pe3sg 4 месяца назад

    What a lovely family

  • @chengchengleong8390
    @chengchengleong8390 Год назад +45

    UK Slang 好難呀😂, 我都以為come out係講 ”出櫃, 搞gay ”

    • @thereynoldsfamily
      @thereynoldsfamily  Год назад +8

      It is difficult to follow sometimes, which is why we’ve tried to create a bit more context here 😄
      To “go out out” means to go clubbing or for a big night out in town
      To “come out” does mean to reveal that part of your private life to others.
      Hope that makes things clearer to understand 😄

  • @conniekwan3086
    @conniekwan3086 Год назад

    Good❤So Funny this video

  • @elile1120
    @elile1120 Год назад

    interesting one

  • @yettali8129
    @yettali8129 Год назад +2

    又有媽咪 yeah!

  • @aaronren3035
    @aaronren3035 Год назад

    Funny!

  • @eho5009
    @eho5009 Год назад +9

    Haha, let me try:
    When my son is very naughty and getting mad, I will beg him stop mugging me off.
    I always tell my husband I am absolutely skint after going shopping. But he never gives me extra money.😂

    • @dorothykwok1240
      @dorothykwok1240 Год назад +1

      Wow, fantastic appreciation 👍🏼

    • @thereynoldsfamily
      @thereynoldsfamily  Год назад +5

      Superb example. You’ve fully understood the use of the different slang terms here. Very funny situation as well, even more so if true 😂

    • @eho5009
      @eho5009 Год назад +1

      Thanks for ur comments and ur video. My kid and I really enjoy watching ur channel😄❤️
      Also, I want to say mama Dorothy is so elegant and charming. 😃👍🏻

  • @user-zu9to2st1i
    @user-zu9to2st1i Год назад +1

    Beautiful mummy

  • @dorothy0125g
    @dorothy0125g Год назад +5

    Reynold’s Family 🇭🇰🇬🇧Well Done Antie Dorothy 😜👍💪🏼

    • @thereynoldsfamily
      @thereynoldsfamily  Год назад +2

      Hear hear! Dorothy played a really great part in helping out this video together 😁

  • @seewaidonnaip2347
    @seewaidonnaip2347 11 месяцев назад

    正呀

  • @NaomiBeckham
    @NaomiBeckham Год назад +5

    「賣鹹鴨蛋」在台灣的台語俚語也有同一句耶!小時候聽外婆說過,覺得很有趣
    印象中完整的好像是「去蘇州賣鹹鴨蛋」

    • @realtvtw
      @realtvtw 11 месяцев назад

      對,因為這句是來自閔南的諺語,是閔南人下葬的習俗,所以台語會有此說法,蘇州是百多年前台灣人改,正式是土周,閔南語諧音變蘇州

  • @lisannayip9332
    @lisannayip9332 Год назад +4

    Mum had a good try! Good on her!

    • @thereynoldsfamily
      @thereynoldsfamily  Год назад +2

      Yes she played along really well. A good sport! 😁

    • @jlouie8835
      @jlouie8835 Год назад

      Mum is actually very bright, her guess is pretty close.

  • @goldsmooth
    @goldsmooth Год назад

    敲碗

  • @chuncheng6726
    @chuncheng6726 Год назад +3

    I like to learn English and Cantonese from this channel as it is easy to understand.
    The breakfast cooked by Laurence looks very beautiful and seems yummy :)
    Very useful English.

    • @thereynoldsfamily
      @thereynoldsfamily  Год назад +1

      Thank you, we hope to bring more useful material on the Casual Curriculum and some nice, simple recipes too! 😁

    • @chuncheng6726
      @chuncheng6726 Год назад

      @@thereynoldsfamily Yes, please. Thank you for the Reynold's family :)

  • @Mosel-ip6sz
    @Mosel-ip6sz 9 месяцев назад

    Hello,I am now Year 7, this all the slangs help me for make sentence and also is pretty cool❤(P.C.I am live in Bristol,England

  • @tangb001
    @tangb001 Год назад

    希望多啲英文教學片

  • @nataliechan6714
    @nataliechan6714 Год назад +4

    Lawrence you are good with Cantonese slang. Bravo 🎉

    • @thereynoldsfamily
      @thereynoldsfamily  Год назад

      You’re very kind. I had good help from my in-laws 😄

  • @brigadierlawson7959
    @brigadierlawson7959 Год назад +3

    top hole sirs and ma'am I think it is right up our alley
    forgive my frankness but Dorothy appears to be a better teacher putting the slang into a proper context for an easier guessing

    • @thereynoldsfamily
      @thereynoldsfamily  Год назад +1

      Great effort! Yes I certainly agree Dorothy is much wiser 🤭

  • @enchante_duubdoob
    @enchante_duubdoob Год назад

    Lawrence hosts very well.

    • @thereynoldsfamily
      @thereynoldsfamily  Год назад +1

      Thank you. We keep trying to improve to ensure the Casual Curriculum is as useful as possible 👌🏻😄

  • @pandathetalkingpanda2551
    @pandathetalkingpanda2551 Год назад +1

    1 個video 5 句好似太多,消化唔到太多,而也鐘意後面果part, 煮嘢, 好似好好食。

  • @evelynfong973
    @evelynfong973 Год назад +1

    I’m gonna crack on with my dissertation proposal

  • @alexlau8163
    @alexlau8163 Год назад +8

    I was born and raised in Northern England and when my auntie who taught english in hk all her life comes to visit me in uk, sometimes she has no idea what I'm talking about 😂

    • @thereynoldsfamily
      @thereynoldsfamily  Год назад +3

      Yes for sure. Slang is about as casual as it gets and there’s no real ‘school’ for it other than out on the streets, and hopefully a bit here on the Casual Curriculum 👀😄

  • @Charles-sg9zu
    @Charles-sg9zu Год назад +2

    OMG, scramble egg on toast (and porridge) is my favourite breakfast in the UK 😋

    • @thereynoldsfamily
      @thereynoldsfamily  Год назад +1

      Nice to hear. Have a go at making scrambled eggs just like the ones in this episode and let us know what you think! 🤙🏻😄

  • @lisannayip9332
    @lisannayip9332 Год назад +2

    Here's one of the examples from the land down under. “Put some snags on the barbie.”

    • @abcabc2680
      @abcabc2680 Год назад

      ripper! You got any dead horse for the snags?

    • @thereynoldsfamily
      @thereynoldsfamily  Год назад +2

      Great little Aussie exchange here. Great time of year for it too with the Ashes series heating up nicely at the moment too 🏏😄

  • @sammyc7793
    @sammyc7793 Год назад

    👍👍👍😂😂😂

  • @cetu6317
    @cetu6317 Год назад +2

    Scrambled eggs on toast 🤤…i’m feeling peckish 😅

    • @thereynoldsfamily
      @thereynoldsfamily  Год назад

      Try the recipe and let us know. Good use of ‘peckish’ too 😄

  • @confitecsdnbhd488
    @confitecsdnbhd488 Год назад

    maybe you can use same soudtrack that big bun family use

  • @iristang4522
    @iristang4522 Год назад

    👍😂😂😂

  • @leeding8253
    @leeding8253 Год назад +1

    Today raining cats and dogs at the morning

  • @chomingcheung5243
    @chomingcheung5243 Год назад +6

    Learning English is not rocket science is easy like a piece of cake.😂

  • @jlouie8835
    @jlouie8835 Год назад +1

    I think Laurence English channel will do very well.

  • @xoxo-ii1di
    @xoxo-ii1di Год назад +1

    second ❤

  • @kashingkalam
    @kashingkalam Год назад +1

    🤣🤣🤣

  • @thomsonmember1
    @thomsonmember1 Год назад

    Lawrence會唔會搞個online eng class?

  • @kkcs023824
    @kkcs023824 Год назад

    Bob’s your uncle😂
    I wanna learn UK slang, too.
    But it is hard in HK because I seldom meet a UK ppl here.
    Please tell me how can I learn Slang, mate?

    • @thereynoldsfamily
      @thereynoldsfamily  Год назад

      Obviously the easiest way is by finding someone from the UK, but you could practice with anyone who has an interest in learning English.
      Find some slang terms together online and practice with some funny conversational exchanges 🤙🏻😁

  • @ngwy
    @ngwy 8 месяцев назад

    I never knew you can put Lea & Perrin into scramble eggs 😱

  • @awu4021
    @awu4021 Год назад

    I like how British fight or argue with others, "you are such a donkey/muppet", that to me, is more cute than hurtful

  • @fuannisa6418
    @fuannisa6418 Год назад +1

    長知識!👍有隻字港人發明英文untingtable ,頂唔順!😅

  • @funjita4809
    @funjita4809 Год назад +1

    FYI sick in UK mean awesome somehow 😂

  • @1oT3To1
    @1oT3To1 Год назад

    Cheeky 係咪可以好似我哋用“邪惡”形容食物 😂

  • @funjita4809
    @funjita4809 Год назад +3

    How can you not tell mother in law the most UK slag for very good is wicked with two fingers “fing fing下”😂

    • @thereynoldsfamily
      @thereynoldsfamily  Год назад +2

      Haha, this phrase became very popular with Ali G! Don’t hear it quite as much so more, but yes you’ve got the description spot on 🤙🏻

  • @mr.gengarsin6403
    @mr.gengarsin6403 Год назад +1

    ❤first

  • @confitecsdnbhd488
    @confitecsdnbhd488 Год назад

    maybe you can try make your videos more like big bun family or yuqi in finland more about life and less about story

  • @nataliechan6714
    @nataliechan6714 Год назад +1

    Slang battle UK vs Cantonese

  • @camelofiesta3497
    @camelofiesta3497 Год назад +4

    Absolutely gutted about the exam, but stop a being melt, we will do better next time ;)

    • @thereynoldsfamily
      @thereynoldsfamily  Год назад +1

      This is a great example of two slang terms in use here. Well done 👏🏻

    • @camelofiesta3497
      @camelofiesta3497 Год назад

      @@thereynoldsfamily thank you so much!! This series is really helpful and fun!💕

  • @goldko9711
    @goldko9711 Год назад

    好似杜麗莎

  • @beckyip2151
    @beckyip2151 Год назад +3

    Selling salty duck eggs = kicking the bucket

    • @thereynoldsfamily
      @thereynoldsfamily  Год назад +1

      Great translation, certainly a helpful way for me to understand. And another English slang term in there as well. Thanks for sharing! 😁

  • @laiyltv
    @laiyltv Год назад

    what is Laurence Teaching English channel

  • @yettali8129
    @yettali8129 Год назад

    我想講我就爛 I suck, 同事叫我唔好講,話有其他意思😅

  • @teresayung9069
    @teresayung9069 Год назад

    Laurence said 'You couldn't be any further away from the meaning.' This is double negative? I hope to be able to say something like this when I speak English.

    • @thereynoldsfamily
      @thereynoldsfamily  Год назад

      Double meaning is a topic that could certainly be interesting to explore. It’s used in slang a lot for sure.
      It’s when the same words or phrases can have two entirely different meanings depending the context they are used in 😄

  • @LongNguyen-wv8th
    @LongNguyen-wv8th Год назад +1

    rains cats and dogs

    • @thereynoldsfamily
      @thereynoldsfamily  Год назад +1

      Very good. And something we experienced yesterday here in Manchester. It was tipping it down! 🌧️😄

  • @mimiwong966
    @mimiwong966 Год назад +6

    我淨係識I am desperate for the loo

    • @thereynoldsfamily
      @thereynoldsfamily  Год назад +1

      Very important one to know! 😂 Hopefully you can use this episode to understand more 😊

  • @confitecsdnbhd488
    @confitecsdnbhd488 Год назад +1

    discuss with your husband maybe finland might be a better environment for your kids, england is already dangerous people have knife. big bun family and yuqi in finland are there also move to finland where you 3 can be together. just a little suggestion. maybe you can discuss with your husband

  • @monicaw6247
    @monicaw6247 Год назад

    like we say its a meltdown in US here.

  • @billy8119
    @billy8119 Год назад

    你瘦咗好多

  • @20k007
    @20k007 Год назад +1

    ‘Couldn’t organise a piss up in a brewery’ that’s a UK slang ?

    • @thereynoldsfamily
      @thereynoldsfamily  Год назад +2

      Haha it certainly is 🤭. Wouldn’t trust whoever is being referred to there as the most reliable type of person, that’s for sure! 😄

  • @lilyyeung1779
    @lilyyeung1779 Год назад

    父母退休前是否係公務員??

    • @anitachan1714
      @anitachan1714 Год назад

      聽聞😂⋯⋯爸爸是醫生👨🏻‍⚕️,媽媽是做護士🧑🏻‍⚕️⋯⋯ but to verify😅

  • @Charles-sg9zu
    @Charles-sg9zu Год назад

    我由出世喺香港住左咁耐,都唔知「叫雞」係咩意思😂

  • @tingting377
    @tingting377 Год назад

    你哋今隻講呢啲slang 係咪西方社會都一樣?加拿大人聽唔聽得明嫁?

    • @user-tb1tq6bo3q
      @user-tb1tq6bo3q Год назад

      英國同埋北美嘅英文應該會有少少差別🤔 但我諗七成嘅slang都係一樣

  • @Orange23885
    @Orange23885 Год назад

    Try vlogging instead

  • @Popodog999
    @Popodog999 Год назад

    can’t understand UK Slang😂

    • @thereynoldsfamily
      @thereynoldsfamily  Год назад +1

      Very tricky as it’s basically just street talk people accumulate with friends growing up locally.
      But hope these kind of videos build up your understanding of Casual English bit by bit 😄

  • @funjita4809
    @funjita4809 Год назад +1

    But you let Noah and Finley say candy rather than sweet this is not cool mate you’re British not American 💪
    And you should teach people how we call people from Liverpool aka Scouse😂😂😂

    • @thereynoldsfamily
      @thereynoldsfamily  Год назад +1

      Haha you know what, you’re absolutely right. They should definitely be saying sweets!
      Great example

  • @marylam1222
    @marylam1222 Год назад

    Do excuse my language, but this episode is really the dog's boll**ks !

  • @catherinetse5488
    @catherinetse5488 Год назад

    Mrs. Reynold 準備推介豐胸丸吧😅

  • @tonywong1234
    @tonywong1234 Год назад +2

    come out 出櫃

    • @thereynoldsfamily
      @thereynoldsfamily  Год назад +2

      Yes to be fair, the use of this phrase can also mean the step someone takes to reveal that part of their private life 👍🏻

  • @salmonlovereel
    @salmonlovereel Год назад +6

    Stop being a melt, tho ppl let u 賣鹹鴨蛋

    • @salmonlovereel
      @salmonlovereel Год назад

      Is that even make sense?? 😂

    • @thereynoldsfamily
      @thereynoldsfamily  Год назад

      Haha nice try, but I think the use of those two slang examples is hard to put together. The idea of being a ‘melt’ is of someone who folds under pressure easily or can’t be trusted to handle a situation very well. Hope this makes the term clearer to understand
      Have another go 🤙🏻😄

  • @jaccjacq
    @jaccjacq Год назад

    EngIish slang is not like that you're speaking H K style l'm never heard that before come on don't show off mate

    • @thereynoldsfamily
      @thereynoldsfamily  Год назад

      Haha I like the use of “don’t show off” 👏🏻😂