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  • What's going on guys? Welcome to my lesson.

  • Today we're going to be learning five phrases that's going to make your English sound more British.

  • I promise you are going to love it.

  • But first of all I just want to say thank you to all you guys that have commented on my videos and on my Facebook posts.

  • I really appreciate it. I read every single one.

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  • Alright guys, let's get started.

  • Here are five phrases to make your English sound more British.

  • First phrase, cheers.

  • Now most people know this as a way to say good wishes just before you drink.

  • So you have a drink and you go 'cheers' and that's a normal use.

  • But in British English we also use it to say thank you.

  • So for example, you help me to do something I would say 'cheers for your help'.

  • Or I might say at the end of this lesson 'cheers for watching guys' and that just means thank you for watching.

  • Ok let's say it together 'cheers'.

  • Number two, 'nice one!' This is a lovely phrase to show your approval or that your happy about a situation.

  • So for example 'Dad's going to take us to the airport tomorrow' 'Nice one!'

  • Or another example 'Don't forget we've got a holiday next week' 'Nice one!'

  • Number three, 'knackered'.

  • I love this phrase, this is a great word.

  • Some of you will remember I taught this before.

  • It means very tired.

  • So maybe you've been at work all day and you get home and you tell your partner 'Ah I'm knackered' just means I'm very tired.

  • Number four, 'rubbish'.

  • Now in British English this can mean trash like in American English or it can mean not very good.

  • So let's say you've just gone to see a film and you didn't think it was very good you could say 'That film was rubbish'.

  • Number five, 'blimey!' This is an expression we use to show surprise or excitement.

  • Similar to oh my god! or OMG! So I might look at my watch and go 'Blimey! Is that the time!'

  • If you guys would like any more videos teaching you about British English slang words then let me know in the comments below.

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  • Alright guys thank you so much for hanging out with me this is Tom, the English Hipster, saying goodbye.

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イギリス英語のスラングフレーズ5選 (5 British English Slang Phrases)

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