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i hear americans use the word 'innit' when they're trying to be english ....v. annoying
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Why use School of Life to demonstrate language? There are many more appropriate clips that can be used. If anything, looking at just the language totaly detracts from what that Short is about.
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hi sara.
i'm a OSSAN who learning english hard. :p
last pictures are NISEKO view?
i like NISEKO. my memorial place
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[Grrr. YouTube wouldn't let me reply to Sarah's comment, so I'll have to post here.]
You should like this one then. Let's consider it an illustration of how the word can be used - purely for educational purposes of course ;o)
(youtube URL) /watch?v=Ow0a06gsiF4&feature=r
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Beautiful Northern Lights.
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I for one, think you are the dog's bollocks. You're show is top bollocks. My channel is bollocks though.
nowadamean?
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hi sara, im learning a lot with you!thanks
It may not be clear to non-English speakers but the use of `innit' was quite intentionally insolent. In the same way that if the teacher had remarked upon Garth's lateness and he had replied with `and?'.
Bollocks is a fine example of vernacular that always makes me chuckle. It's almost as versatile at expressing a wide range of emotions as a particular four-letter word that can be used as a: noun; verb; adverb and adjective.
I look forward to seeing a video extolling its virtues. ;o)
acromel 3 years ago
I do like the word bollocks ... but it sounds so much cooler when someone from the UK says it.
thedailyenglishshow 3 years ago