In today's lesson, we're diving into something that could completely change how connected you feel in the UK.
These expressions will help you make friends in the UK.
These expressions instantly made me smile and removed any barriers .
There are tiny cultural codes hidden inside those everyday expressions.
Today, you are not just learning textbook English .
Many learners spoke textbook English, but it was not exactly natural English .
Fancy a cuppa is inviting somebody to have a cup of tea.
I'll stick the kettle on means we are having a cup of tea.
I wouldn't say no is a charming way to accept an offer without sounding too greedy.
Not my finest hour is a self-deprecating way to admit a small mistake.
It is a self-deprecating way to admit a small mistake.
In Britain, we love self-deprecation .
All right means hello.
You've got to hand it to them is giving reluctant praise or credit.
This is giving reluctant praise or credit.
Tell me about it means yes, I agree.
It's a bloody nightmare is an incredibly British phrase.
This is a ridiculous way of talking about a minor inconvenience .
Minor inconveniences are something that you can instantly relate to .
It is a gentle way to open communication .
I love meeting new people with fascinating stories and backgrounds.
People of all different levels of English spoke with me, all the way up to fluent .
The goal is to sound natural and make British people feel connected.
Real language helps us connect , laugh, and make friends.
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