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Episode 2: Being British
In this episode:
Top 30 things that make you British (Metro March 2019)
This episode plays on stereotypes - not all British people are like this.
Stereotype = a popular generalisation about a group of people.
To get the better of you = to strong for you to control
TEST IT!
Tolerant/To tolerate = To accept something you don’t like.
To moan = to complain A commute = a journey you do regularly, usually to and from work/school
Elders - people older than you / Elderly (adj) A polite way to say ‘old’
(an example of being tolerant)
To pull together = To cooperate with people/to work together to solve a problem.
A fry up - a meal with fried food: sausages, egg, bacon, tomato, baked beans, toast
Sarcastic (adj) = saying the opposite of what you mean to be funny, or to criticise.
Manners = doing polite socially acceptable things. Eg saying please and thank you.
The joke is not always obvious, perhaps said in a normal or serious tone of voice. Sometime plays on misleading or unexpected details. (what are you doing in my house? Turned off the lights jokes).
Not expressing emotion / hiding your emotions
To dunk = to dip = to put something into liquid, and pull it out again quickly.
(good manners)
Kettle = a machine to boil water
To put the kettle on (a collocation)
(not queue jumping or cutting in line)
Generational differences were also found:
42% of older people considered it British to be proud of where you’re from
19% of younger adults agreed
13% said they weren’t proud to be British at all
Talk to a Teacher
Shereen from An English Nerd - Living in Manchester
Phrasal Verb of the week
To put up with
To accept something which you don’t like.
To not complain about something which is unpleasant. Or someone who is unpleasant.
Eg: I put up with some of the TV shows my wife suggests we watch together.
Learn from a learner
Chien likes British weather.
Q: Does she prefer summer or winter?
She can enjoy the day and enjoy the sunshine, and it’s pretty nice here
(she lives in the UK).
Temperature pronunciation
Repetition of nice
The temperature is - pleasant, just right, warm,
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