Learn English with LOVE ACTUALLY | British Accents

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"Love Actually" is a British romcom from 2003, set in London at Christmas time. It follows
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the lives of eight couples and their love stories. Now, it divides opinion. Some people
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love this film. Some people not so much. Regardless of whether you love it or hate it, I think it's
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a great film to learn English and to learn about British culture. So today that's exactly
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what we're gonna do. I can't wait. So let's run the intro.
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Welcome to Eat Sleep Dream
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English. If you haven't met me before, my name is Tom and I teach fresh, modern British
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English so that you can take your English to the next level and achieve your life goals,
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whatever they may be. Now, today we're looking at "Love Actually". How can "Love Actually"
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help us to learn English. I'm gonna divide this video up into two main sections. The
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language section and the culture section. Let's start with the language section and
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particularly with the accents. "Love Actually" does a good job of having a variety of accents.
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Both regional British accents and international ones. The main accent you're gonna hear is
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received pronunciation or RP as it's also known.
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- The lobster?
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- Yeah.
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- In the Nativity play?
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- Yeah, first lobster.
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- There was more than one lobster present at the birth of Jesus?
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- Now received pronunciation comes in different forms, and not just one. It's regarded by
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many as the standard english that you'll hear and that's because it avoids non standard
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grammatical forms and slang vocabulary. As I said there are many examples of RP in "Love
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Actually". So if you take Hugh Grant and Emma Thompson, they speak with a sort of main stream
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RP accent. It's quite posh, very well pronounced, all the sounds and syllables are very well
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pronounced
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- We will of course try to be clever, but lets' not forget that America is the most
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powerful country in the world, I'm not gonna act like a petulant child.
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- There are also examples of contemporary RP, which is maybe a little looser with some
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of the sounds. So for example you might get a glottal T. So they might say wa'er instead
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of water. But generally they're using RP. Kris Marshall in "Love Actually" is an example
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of a contemporary RP.
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- American girls would seriously dig me with my cute British accent.
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- So contemporary just means modern, so this is a modern version of Received pronunciation.
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We've also got Martine McCutcheon, who plays Natalie, the prime minister's assistant. She's
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from London, Wandsworth, in the film which is in South London, but she uses broadly a
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London accent with features of a cockney accent,
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- No, I've um, I've just spli' up with my boyfriend actually so I'm back with my mum
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and dad for a while.
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- Then you've got Liam Neeson who plays Daniel and he has a Northern Irish accent.
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- I think it's brilliant. I think it's stellar apart from one obvious, tiny little, baby
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little hiccup.
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- There's also a soft Welsh accent from Joanna Page who plays just Judy.
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- Nice to meet you, Chuck. You got met right though. I'm just Judy.
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- There's also a Scottish accent.
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- We all do. That's why we're making the new version.
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- A Geordie accent which come from Newcastle.
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- I understand you've got a prize for our competition winners.
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- And there are a variety of American accents as well.
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- Two years, seven months and three days and I suppose an hour and thirty minutes.
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- Now in terms of learning English, "Love Actually" is fantastic for British English
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vocabulary. Particularly in formal words and phrases. It's also super rude. I'd totally
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forgotten how rude it was. I watched it back. There's a lot of swear words in it.
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- Is Natalie here?
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- Oh, where theis mycoat?
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- Geez, here's a short scene that we're gonna look at really quickly. To see what kind of
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vocabulary they're using here. Now what I want you to do is to watch it once, see how
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much you understand. Then afterwards, I'll explain some of the vocabulary and we can
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watch it again and see if you understand more. Alright, here we go.
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- I've just worked out why I can never find true love.
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- Why's that?
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- English girls, they're stuck up, you see? And I am primarily attracted to girls who
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are, you know, cooler, game for a laugh. Like American girls, so I should just go to America.
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I'ma get a girlfriend there instantly. What do you think?
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- I think it's crap, colin.
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- That's where you're wrong. American girls would seriously dig me with my cute British
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accent.
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- Okay, so in this scene, you've got Kris Marshall telling his friend that he wants
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to go to America because he thinks he'll be more successful with women out there because
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of his British accent. Now, let's pick out four words there. Stuck-up, first of all.
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Stuck-up is an adjective and it means that you think you are superior to those around
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you. You think you are better than anyone else. So he describes English girls as being
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stuck-up. You've to the phrase game for a laugh. Game for a laugh, or up for a laugh
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as well is another way of saying that. And that means you are keen to have fun. So he
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says he is attracted to girls who are game for a laugh, who are up for a laugh, so girls
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who are keen to have fun. Crap, okay some people see this as a bit of a rude word. It
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means not very good, okay? So if you say something is crap, you're saying it's not good at all,
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it's very bad. So, Kris Marshall's friend here is saying that his idea is not very good.
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And dig, which I think probably comes from American English, just means like. So, they
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might dig my accent, means they might like my accent. So if you dig something, you like
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it. Very informal. Okay let's watch the scene again. See how much you understand now. Okay,
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let's pick out some other words and phrases that are really useful.
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- How far is this place?
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- Just around the corner.
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- Alright.
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- Just around the corner. Just around the corner means really close. Like not far away.
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It doesn't literally mean like round a corner, it just means like, yeah, nearby. So in this
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scene the school is very close to the house.
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- I um, I was hoping you'd win. Not that I wouldn't be nice to the other bloke too, just
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always give him the boring biscuits with no chocolate.
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- Could there be a more British word than bloke. Bloke just means man, like a average
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man. Now, you put an adjective in front of that so he's a nice bloke, he's a good bloke.
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- No one's ever gonna shag you if you cry all the time.
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- Ah, shag. Now this is an informal word to mean to have sex. They use it quite a lot
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in this film.
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- Oh bingo. That's lovely.
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- Bingo, alright, I like this one, bingo. If you want to show a kind of satisfaction,
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that something has happened that you wanted to happen or that's positive, you would say
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bingo. So if you're looking for something and then you find it, you say bingo, got it,
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like yes. In this example Keira Knightley is looking at the video footage of her wedding
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and it's exactly what she wanted so the outcome is positive, so she says, bingo, this is perfect.
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Alright, we've looked at the language. Now let's move on to the culture. And Firstly
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as a Londoner I have to say that I do love the amount of footage they have of London.
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It's almost like a love letter to the city. If you've seen it before you will have noticed
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that it does feature Rowan Atkinson, aka Mr Bean.
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- Looking for anything in particular, sir?
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- It's Mr Bean. Perfect, doesn't matter what character he does, in any film, or any TV
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series, he's always Mr Bean to me. Or Johnny English as well. Obviously it's a film that
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stars a host of famous, British actors, you got Keira Knightley, Emma Thompson, Hugh Grant,
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Colin Firth, Liam Neeson, the list goes on and it also has a cameo from two super famous
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British TV hosts. Ant and Dec.
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- So Billy, three weeks till Christmas, looks like the real competition is going to be Blue.
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- Up until recently they have been the faces of British main stream TV. They host a lot
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of live reality TV, so things like "I'm a celebrity, get met out of here", "X-factor"
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etc. I grew up with these guys, they've been on TV ever since I can remember. So, it's
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a nice little cameo that they make. "Love Actually" is essentially a Christmas film
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and it has lots of little traditions of Christmas that we celebrate here. So for example one
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thread of the story is how Bill Nighy is trying to get a Christmas number one. Now this is
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a huge thing, or at least it was when I was a child, when I was growing up. There is always
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a battle between musicians to get the Christmas number one, which is the most popular song
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at Christmas. It's a tradition, there's always a lot of hype about it, who's gonna be Christmas
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number one? In the film Bill Nighy is battling with Blue which was a boyband from that time
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and he wins. I'm sorry to spoil the story there, but yeah. He won. So to be number one
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at the top of the charts at Christmas is a huge thing in Britain.
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- And the big question is, who is number one on the radio one chart show tonight? Is it
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Blue? Or the unexpected Christmas sensation from Billy Mac? Well, you might have guessed
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it although you may not believe it, it's Billy Mac. Another traditional part of Christmas
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is to have a Nativity play. This is a play put on by children at school, that tells the
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story of the birth of Jesus. It's usually a primary shool, so very young kids of six,
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seven, eighth years old and it's usually a very sweet event. Parents will attend, grandparents.
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I went to my niece and nephew's Nativity plays and it's always really lovely. There's someone
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plays Mary, one plays Joseph there's the sheep. There isn't usually an octopus in a Nativity
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play, but "Love Actually" wanted to give it a bit of a twist, so yeah.
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- ♪ put it in your pocket, save it for a rainy day ♪ ♪ Catch a falling star and
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put it in your pocket ♪ ♪ Never let it fade away ♪ another big part of Christmas
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is a Christmas party. Or a work Christmas party. So every office or most offices will
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organize a party for their staff and usually it gets quite crazy, gets quite wild and a
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lot of regret. People say things, do things that they regret the next day. Yeah, gets
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pretty crazy. there might something called a secret Santa. This is where you are given
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a name of someone in the office and then you have to buy them a gift. And they don't know
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who's bought them the gift, it's a secret, hence secret Santa. And sometimes there's
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a price limit on that, so it could be five pounds, ten pounds, yeah, usually quite fun.
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There were also carol singers. Carol singers are singers that go around houses, knocking
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on doors and they will sing traditional carols for money and then they'll give that money
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usually to charity. As you can see in "Love Actually" the prime minister does carol singing.
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Again, not very traditional that one, Theresa May hasn't knocked on my door and sung a song.
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what a strange image that is. Anyway.
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- Are you singing carols?
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- No, no I'm not.
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- Please sir, please.
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- Please.
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- Well, I mean I suppose I could.
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- Please
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- Alright ♪ Good King Wenceslas looked out ♪ ♪ On the Feast of Stephen ♪
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- I also love that in this film there are little aspects of British culture in there,
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so for example there are some Waitrose bags in one scene. Waitrose is a supermarket here,
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quite high end supermarket. And I just love that they've got that in there.
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- See the problem is his mum always used to talk to him you know?
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- Also there's a picture of Margaret Thatcher, so Hugh Grant, playing the prime minister
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talks to Margaret Thatcher. Margaret Thatcher was prime minister in the 1980's here in Britain.
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- You have this kind of problem? Yeah, of course you did you sorted minx.
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- Another aspect I like is that they capture how British people are terrible at speaking
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other languages. Now of course not all British people, but a lot of us are terrible at speaking
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another language.
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- She's Portuguese.
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-
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- What I like though is that they capture how hapless and useless Colin Firth is at
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trying to speak another language and it's kind of, yeah it's kind of true for a lot
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of Brits. As I said Hugh Grant plays the prime minister. We also get to see where the prime
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minister lives. 10 Downing street. I'm sure that's not the real 10 Downing street, it's
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just a set, but yeah, it shows you what it looks like it's that famous black door, the
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number 10, so that's kind of cool. Then we touched on this earlier, but there is this
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idea that certainly in "Love Actually", there's this idea that Americans love the British
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accent. For Kris Marshall, that character, if he goes to America and just speaks in his
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British English accent, that he's going to have girls surrounding him. Now, I don't know
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if that's true or not. If there are any Americans out there, I'd love you to tell me. Is this
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true? Do Americans like the British English accent, the Cockney accent, or received pronunciation
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and the scouts accent, whatever it may be. Is it true? And also for anyone else out there.
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Is there an accent from your country that is particularly revered, is one that most
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people really like. Let me know in the comments below. Alright, before I finish, I need to
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get something off my chest. There is one part of this film that really annoys me. This part.
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- Over there. No.
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- It's okay, we'll go to the airport, I know a shortcut.
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- Which airport? London has five airports. You can't just go to the airport. Wh, what?
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Which, which airport you goin to-- Heathrow? Gatwick? Stansted? Luten? City? Fuss probably
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a few more. Which airport they going to?
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- Okay, we'll go to the airport. I know a shortcut.
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- Doesn't make sense. You shouldn't annoy me. I need to go for that, don't I? It's really
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not that important. Okay, sorry. In one of the stories, language plays a huge part in
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helping love to blossom. It's quite a sweet one. Colin Firth cannot speak Portuguese and
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his love interest is from Portugal and cannot speak English. So through learning a language,
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they both find a way to communicate to each other and love grows from there. And as an
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English teacher, I like that.
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-
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- Alright guys, I hope you enjoyed that. Give me a big thumbs up and let me know, which
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film would you like to learn English with next? Which British film would you like to
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