British people sometimes talk about ganders and it is not the goose. If this happens, what are they talking about? Today I will explain everything you need to know about the expression "have a gander" Check out the full article for this episode:
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Chuffed to bits is a very common British expression, but what does it actually mean and how is it used? Find out in this episode! Check out the full article for this episode:
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My name is Dan and I am a British English teacher from Sheffield in the UK. I moved to Japan in 2016 to start a new life and I realised that the language I learned from textbooks was nothing like the real world and I really struggled to survive in a new country. These days I am able to do most things in my daily life here in Japan and I want to make sure that you can do the same in the UK. I am here to help you understand British life, British culture, and of course, British English!
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Every now and then, you might hear a British person compare something to some sliced bread. If that happens, don't be confused... This is what it means! Check out the full article for this episode:
https://www.britspeak.co/proper-british-expressions/best-thing-since-sliced-bread Get my Free British slang guide:
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My name is Dan and I am a British English teacher from Sheffield in the UK. I moved to Japan in 2016 to start a new life and I realised that the language I learned from textbooks was nothing like the real world and I really struggled to survive in a new country. These days I am able to do most things in my daily life here in Japan and I want to make sure that you can do the same in the UK. I am here to help you understand British life, British culture, and of course, British English!
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Beat around the bush is an expression you will often hear in the UK but it can be a bit tricky to understand. Learn how and why you should use this expression! Check out the full article for this episode:
https://www.britspeak.co/proper-british-expressions/beat-around-the-bush Get my Free British slang guide:
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My name is Dan and I am a British English teacher from Sheffield in the UK. I moved to Japan in 2016 to start a new life and I realised that the language I learned from textbooks was nothing like the real world and I really struggled to survive in a new country. These days I am able to do most things in my daily life here in Japan and I want to make sure that you can do the same in the UK. I am here to help you understand British life, British culture, and of course, British English!
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Knackered is a really common British slang expressions, but what does it actually mean, and how do you use it? Find out in this episode! Check out the full article for this episode:
https://www.britspeak.co/proper-british-expressions/knackered Get my Free British slang guide:
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My name is Dan and I am a British English teacher from Sheffield in the UK. I moved to Japan in 2016 to start a new life and I realised that the language I learned from textbooks was nothing like the real world and I really struggled to survive in a new country. These days I am able to do most things in my daily life here in Japan and I want to make sure that you can do the same in the UK. I am here to help you understand British life, British culture, and of course, British English!
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In this episode we are going to take a look at the expression "an arm and a leg" including the meaning, origin, pronunciation, and usage! Check out the full article for this episode:
https://www.britspeak.co/proper-british-expressions/an-arm-and-a-leg Get my Free British slang guide:
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My name is Dan and I am a British English teacher from Sheffield in the UK. I moved to Japan in 2016 to start a new life and I realised that the language I learned from textbooks was nothing like the real world and I really struggled to survive in a new country. These days I am able to do most things in my daily life here in Japan and I want to make sure that you can do the same in the UK. I am here to help you understand British life, British culture, and of course, British English!
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In this episode we are going to take a look at the expression "Play it by ear" including the meaning, origin, pronunciation, and usage!
Check out the full article for this episode:
https://www.britspeak.co/proper-british-expressions/play-it-by-ear Get my Free British slang guide:
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My name is Dan and I am a British English teacher from Sheffield in the UK. I moved to Japan in 2016 to start a new life and I realised that the language I learned from textbooks was nothing like the real world and I really struggled to survive in a new country. These days I am able to do most things in my daily life here in Japan and I want to make sure that you can do the same in the UK. I am here to help you understand British life, British culture, and of course, British English!
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We can also work together to help you achieve your language goals.
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In this episode we are going to take a look at the expression "Bits and Bobs" including the meaning, origin, pronunciation, and usage! Check out the full article for this episode:
https://www.britspeak.co/proper-british-expressions/bits-and-bobs Get my Free British slang guide:
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My name is Dan and I am a British English teacher from Sheffield in the UK. I moved to Japan in 2016 to start a new life and I realised that the language I learned from textbooks was nothing like the real world and I really struggled to survive in a new country. These days I am able to do most things in my daily life here in Japan and I want to make sure that you can do the same in the UK. I am here to help you understand British life, British culture, and of course, British English!
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In today's episode we are going to take a look at the expression "For Donkey's years" and what it means when British people use it! Check out the full article for this episode:
https://www.britspeak.co/proper-british-expressions/for-donkeys-years Get my Free British slang guide:
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My name is Dan and I am a British English teacher from Sheffield in the UK. I moved to Japan in 2016 to start a new life and I realised that the language I learned from textbooks was nothing like the real world and I really struggled to survive in a new country. These days I am able to do most things in my daily life here in Japan and I want to make sure that you can do the same in the UK. I am here to help you understand British life, British culture, and of course, British English!
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We can also work together to help you achieve your language goals.
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Welcome to this new podcast! In this episode we are going to take a look at the expression "Let's get cracking" Check out the full article for this episode:
https://www.britspeak.co/proper-british-expressions/lets-get-craking Get my Free British slang guide:
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My name is Dan and I am a British English teacher from Sheffield in the UK. I moved to Japan in 2016 to start a new life and I realised that the language I learned from textbooks was nothing like the real world and I really struggled to survive in a new country. These days I am able to do most things in my daily life here in Japan and I want to make sure that you can do the same in the UK. I am here to help you understand British life, British culture, and of course, British English!
You can learn from me for free:
We can also work together to help you achieve your language goals.
Whichever you choose, I am here to help!