Sunday, 7 October 2012

The British accent vs the American

We can carry on with humor and Dr House

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  1. I have been "chuffed to bits" by this video. I will show it to my students.

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  2. I’m “chuffed to bits” because I’ve understood more than 80% of the whole video. It’s correct?

    If they, who speak the same language, have problems between them, imagine we, who speak a different language.

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  3. They speak same language but some meanings are different for them...but is the same that happen with other languages. It's great that because it gives richness to the language.
    I am "chuffed to bits" with the actor, Hugh Laurie!!!!! he is a handsome man

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  6. Nice video Aurora!
    It seems that Hugh Laurie is going to be the star of blog.

    He's a big actor and I think we have biased vision of him because all we know him for his TV serie Dr. House but in England is considered as a comedy actor (I think).

    I like this video and how Hugh says s"howTY" and Ellen says "shaRY"

    Well, I have to leave you, ba-donka-donk ha ha ha

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  7. Funny video and interesting words! I'm "chuffed to bits" ;)

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  9. Really the video is very fun and interesting for learn some Idioms and new words.

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  10. Isn't he sexy?! Good choice of video, Aurora!

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  11. I looked for the word "shawty". I found that this word comes from "shorty" and some years ago was used to refer to a friend's little sister, for example. But the meaning evolved to 'pretty girl'. It is not a surprising evolution if we take into account the word 'baby'.

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