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BRITISH vs AMERICAN ENGLISH - Accent & Vocabulary Comparison! 

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0:00 Introduction
1:43 New Course Announcement
2:30 Words that have different meanings
2:45 Rubber
3:21 Are you alright?
3:54 Public schools
4:36 Chips/ Crisps
5:00 Quiz ‘How would you name it?’
5:10 Aubergine/ Eggplant
5:45 Torch/ Flashlight
6:06 Trolley/ Cart
7:01 Fringe/ Bangs
7:40 APPLE
8:02 Biscuit/ Cookie
8:40 Autumn/ Fall
9:25 Pavement/ Sidewalk
9:41 Cooker/ Oven
11:21 Fancy/ Posh
12:17 Now leasing, For rent/ To let
12:56 Restroom, Bathroom/ Toilet, Lavatory, Lav
13:53 Do you wanna grab some coffee?/ Do you fancy a cuppa?
14:22 Rubbish/ Garbage
15:30 Bob’s your uncle
17:17 OUTRO
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@EnglishwithLucy
@EnglishwithLucy 2 года назад
British English vs American English vocabulary and accent! Boost your vocabulary with our course: bit.ly/OurVocabCourse Watch Marina’s video to find out more differences: bit.ly/Marinasvideo 📊 *FIND OUT YOUR ENGLISH LEVEL!* _Take my level test here_ 👉🏼 bit.ly/EnglishLevelTest12 👩🏼‍🏫 *JOIN MY ONLINE ENGLISH COURSES:* englishwithlucy.teachable.com/courses - _We have launched our B1 and B2 Complete English Programmes!_
@debodeepchowdhury
@debodeepchowdhury 2 года назад
Firrsssttt Reply LUcY
@madhumitha4159
@madhumitha4159 2 года назад
I luv you both mam...❤️ Actually I'm a fan of you and Marina ❤️
@marie-pierredjadja115
@marie-pierredjadja115 2 года назад
Mes meilleures youtubeuses langues ,j'admire votre collaboration,et cet état d'esprit.C'est formidable.Desolée d'avoir écrit en français.
@gurubalu6677
@gurubalu6677 2 года назад
British accent always wins and I just love it 😍
@nickolvillaruz3043
@nickolvillaruz3043 2 года назад
Wahhhhhh Love you bothhhhh!!
@linguamarina
@linguamarina 2 года назад
One of my favorite collabs ever!! We need more of them! :) And super excited about our course!
@komal_gupta.
@komal_gupta. 2 года назад
🇮🇳🇮🇳🔥❤
@tricks9753
@tricks9753 2 года назад
👌🧐Good video
@tricks9753
@tricks9753 2 года назад
😃😃😃😃
@sugasrapisfasterthanthelig9516
@sugasrapisfasterthanthelig9516 2 года назад
I love you marina !! and thank you so much for making this great and amazing collabrition 💞💜
@CristianoPaes
@CristianoPaes 2 года назад
Despite being Russian, you were the first teacher I started to follow on RU-vid. After Marina, I discovered 3 Brazilian teacher that speaks English for Brazilians, Vanessa (USA), Lucy, and Emma (Australia). But Marina was the beginning. Learned a lot from You. :)
@pranjalbhojak1470
@pranjalbhojak1470 2 года назад
Two of my most favorite English language creators together, it's amazing.I acquired my American accent from Marina and British accent from Lucy. Lots of love to you both. 🙂🙂
@elgatofelix8917
@elgatofelix8917 2 года назад
Is Marina Russian or something? She doesn't even sound American.
@anushkaagarwal6561
@anushkaagarwal6561 2 года назад
Same.
@amcsabesingha6435
@amcsabesingha6435 2 года назад
So true
@1245damascus
@1245damascus 2 года назад
saaaaaammmme😂❤❤❤❤❤❤
@tossjewellery-wearelaborat4394
@tossjewellery-wearelaborat4394 2 года назад
Yes ! I also think so 🥰👍💪🏾👍👍
@realpaoz
@realpaoz 8 месяцев назад
I don't call this British vs American English. I call this British vs Broken English.
@blinkandarmy4221
@blinkandarmy4221 7 месяцев назад
Shut up! don't insult my our mother tounge (American 🇺🇸❤️ English)
@ytramsmp
@ytramsmp 4 месяца назад
😂
@Florian-rf8xr
@Florian-rf8xr 13 дней назад
Mogilko English
@juliaistominaoden5801
@juliaistominaoden5801 Год назад
Have a small comment regarding stove/oven. In America, stove is the top cooking surface while oven is for baking/broiling, the larger space under the stop top... I would disagree that the word "oven" is always used to describe where pots go when cooking, frying or warning something.
@loyjones7553
@loyjones7553 2 года назад
I'm an American living in Alabama. We refer to burner portion of the appliance as the "stove." The "oven" is the portion below the burners behind the door. 🙂
@benjaminvlz
@benjaminvlz Год назад
I'm American as well and this is incorrect. The top portion is actually called the "stovetop." The word "stove" refers to the appliance as a whole.
@loyjones7553
@loyjones7553 Год назад
I stand by what I said for my region of the country.
@Arbaaz870
@Arbaaz870 11 месяцев назад
Super madam
@lorrielee885
@lorrielee885 8 месяцев назад
Same thing in Florida. We cook things on the stove or in the oven
@arnoldvosloo220
@arnoldvosloo220 8 месяцев назад
@@benjaminvlz So in your region, would people say "I'm baking something in the stove" rather than "I'm baking something in the oven"? If so, which region is this?
@jannatulferdousaurin4575
@jannatulferdousaurin4575 2 года назад
It's funny how I've already subscribed both of their channels a long ago.😂 It's a total bliss to see two of my favourite teachers together!❤️
@sakibali4779
@sakibali4779 2 года назад
Me too
@chandraamarakoon1560
@chandraamarakoon1560 2 года назад
Me too 😅
@chunuhembrom1074
@chunuhembrom1074 Год назад
Me to so excited
@sureshpingula9265
@sureshpingula9265 Месяц назад
your right
@rheiagreenland4714
@rheiagreenland4714 9 месяцев назад
For me stove means the stuff on top of the oven and oven is just the oven.
@robertmauck4975
@robertmauck4975 11 месяцев назад
American here. We do use autumn in addition to fall for the season (usually to sound fancier), and I've used autumnal, just not all that often
@robertmauck4975
@robertmauck4975 11 месяцев назад
And from what I understand, Bob's your uncle comes from a story about a politician named Robert so-and-so who was big into nepotism, giving his nephews all sorts of government jobs, contracts, etc.
@IteractionsNet
@IteractionsNet 2 года назад
I love the fact that Lucy have decided to invite a non-native english speaker person to her program and it shows that she believes people don't need to be born and bred in an english speaking countries to be able to communicate in English. Good job!
@jandosahmet6523
@jandosahmet6523 2 года назад
if it is a person who has studied the language all her life, lived in an English speaking country for 6 years having totally immersed in the language environment and works as an English teacher on top of that, why not?! However, any average non-native sepaker wouldn't be eligible no matter how many years they have lived in America.
@anastacia_english
@anastacia_english Год назад
@@jandosahmet6523 comment was about it)))) why not?
@Meow-kr4zi
@Meow-kr4zi Год назад
@@jandosahmet6523 I think the reason why not here is that not everything she says here is quite accurate. "Special word for homes with ovens with the red knobs" and this idea that "stove" refers to a nicer cooking range rather than just any range..? I'm an native speaker of american english and I have no idea wtf she's talking about....
@Sunrise-gq8tu
@Sunrise-gq8tu Год назад
And you can obviously feel that she is not native
@aandt27
@aandt27 Год назад
she's trying too much, collaborating with a teacher who makes mistakes? a teacher, no matter a native or not, CANNOT MAKE mistakes. Period
@dominionkay6231
@dominionkay6231 11 месяцев назад
Thank you so much Linguarina and Lucy for such an informative lesson!
@AselaDinesh
@AselaDinesh Год назад
What an honest conversation. Love you both of my teachers. From 🇱🇰
@trinitybusinessblessing3759
Hi Lucy, I'm a 62 year old Canadian Man. My Grandmother was from Wales, and I've lived and worked throughout the English speaking world. Your videos have helped me in an unexpected way. Because of my connection with all three cultures. I've changed my business vocabulary to exclude UK based words and phrases when speaking to US colleagues. In some cases I was unaware that American's weren't familiar with certain terms and phrases that I used. Thank You for what you do.
@lyndakadey6327
@lyndakadey6327 День назад
I hope you don’t exclude Canadian phrases. My Canadian fish and chip shop would need to change to a fish and fries shop.
@stellacelestino5751
@stellacelestino5751 Год назад
Hi there, I'm an English language teacher from Argentina. I find your videos really interesting! Thanks a lot for sharing them.
@GulayDadashova
@GulayDadashova 6 месяцев назад
Lucy is so positive a girl . I love her teaching style and way
@MrRijaldo
@MrRijaldo Год назад
Yeah, it's gorgeous! it's one of my favourite collabs ever. Thanks a million for this post. Two thumbs up for y'll. Respect!
@joyagustian
@joyagustian 2 года назад
at last!!! two of my favourite english channels did a collaboration. my life has become completely perfect!
@SHonda-fq3gp
@SHonda-fq3gp 2 года назад
Приятная коллаборация которую никто не ожидал😃
@wiekdeo.mp3
@wiekdeo.mp3 2 года назад
Нежданчик
@user-bi1gr7pq7f
@user-bi1gr7pq7f 2 года назад
Так я вообще приахуела 🤧
@kenambeay6655
@kenambeay6655 2 года назад
For studies lucy is recommended because her sounds is explicit
@markwhite9019
@markwhite9019 2 года назад
Okay, Honda Odyssey
@SHonda-fq3gp
@SHonda-fq3gp 2 года назад
@@markwhite9019 Odessey?
@becknader2337
@becknader2337 Год назад
This was another wonderful video Lucy! I am so glad with all the efforts you and your dear friends put together to help the others! Good on you! Thank you so much to you and Marina this time! Cheers, Beck😊
@irinaruzhanskaya3840
@irinaruzhanskaya3840 11 месяцев назад
My 2 favourite ladies! What an amazing collaboration! I've learnt a lot!
@zarrintasnim9452
@zarrintasnim9452 2 года назад
It's so delightful to see my two favourite teacher together 🥰 Thank you so much for making this collaboration!!
@user-no2mz9hl4f
@user-no2mz9hl4f 2 года назад
I find Marina quite impressive. Not only is she a decent teacher - English isn’t even her mother tongue!
@hello-cn5nh
@hello-cn5nh 2 года назад
@@user-no2mz9hl4f English isn't her Mother Tongue because she isn't really American, making this video clickbait.
@user-no2mz9hl4f
@user-no2mz9hl4f 2 года назад
@@hello-cn5nh I see what you mean, but it also seems as though she’s made a strong effort to familiarise herself with American culture and the American dialect.
@irene2958
@irene2958 2 года назад
Thanks, girls. This teaming is exciting! 💙
@starsstars4458
@starsstars4458 Год назад
Hi! I know this isn't related to the video and the comment but do you also watch Study with Merve because I saw a reply with your name and profile pic?
@irene2958
@irene2958 Год назад
@@starsstars4458 Yeah. Hey fellow student 🤓🤓
@Goutam18D
@Goutam18D Год назад
It was really amazing experience to see both of them together... Thank you so much...
@larrya7822
@larrya7822 10 месяцев назад
Here in the US, Trolley refers to a type of bus that runs on a track and cable. Fall season can be called autumn here also. We use the word biscuit also,. But low in sugar more cake like and eaten during a meal. Where a cookie is high in sugar and eaten as a desert or a treat. THE oven is a enclose portion where you bake your food. The stove is the top (open portion) of the appliance where you use pots or pans to cook with.
@Natnael22
@Natnael22 2 года назад
Finally my favorite teachers Collab together! It's exciting to see you together ❤️😘
@miguelmarquez4192
@miguelmarquez4192 Год назад
We do use autumn and autumnal in American English. Many people say fall but everyone would know what youre talking about if you say autumn. Its also a common name for a girl. Stove and oven have been discussed in the comments but we also call it a "range." A range is an oven and stove top that is one unit as compared to an oven and countertop cooktop sold separately.
@juliaistominaoden5801
@juliaistominaoden5801 Год назад
I have heard people say "feels fall-ish" in the US;)
@PurnaRodman
@PurnaRodman Год назад
@@juliaistominaoden5801 May depend on where you live. In New York and New England, I rarely hear fall-ish. Mostly autumnal and sometime fall-like.
@kalidilerious
@kalidilerious Год назад
@@PurnaRodman crazy, east coast you guys say autumnal? neat. I've heard in CA, it feels fall-y fall-ish something like that
@PurnaRodman
@PurnaRodman Год назад
@@kalidilerious Probably because the East Coast physically closer to England, has been speaking English longer and has a full fledged fall and four seasons. Fall-ish would be understood here, but it would be folly to use the word fall-y, as you would be misunderstood. ;-)
@tisha_sultana
@tisha_sultana Год назад
oh! it's a great collaboration,, i really really really want more of videos of both of you,, i follow you both separately and wished to see you together and surprisingly the video came infront of me,it just amazed me 🤩 🤩 make this type of video more please🥺🥺
@chomskycavus8684
@chomskycavus8684 Год назад
It was really a very enjoyable and entertaining program. I watched you with pleasure. Thank you very much Lucy and Marina for your contribution.
@ahihi1499
@ahihi1499 2 года назад
So exciting!!! Two of my favorite English teachers on RU-vid Always support you two ❤️
@Daizy_yy
@Daizy_yy 2 года назад
I always wanted this collab 😄😄😄(my two favourite teachers on one platform)
@supunlakmal8702
@supunlakmal8702 2 года назад
Hi I am an English learner.
@iamauroraborealis
@iamauroraborealis 7 месяцев назад
I am not against a collaboration with a non-native speaker who is engaged in English teaching, but in this context Marina is not the person who can be an expert. You'd better choose another topic for your collaboration, for example, life hacks for language learning or what typical mistakes students make. Or, what mistakes Marina makes to be exact. 😂
@chiderapoto2753
@chiderapoto2753 Год назад
This was incredibly helpful and really interesting to see
@user-tl5vb6yv8f
@user-tl5vb6yv8f 2 года назад
Lucy, i really admire you even more for inviting a non-native speaker (absolutely professional) for this collab! Marina is a shiny example of how much you can achieve in a foreign language with enough dedication. I am just sick of how some schools discriminate against non-native teachers judging them by their passports.
@linguamarina
@linguamarina 2 года назад
The most inspiring teacher in my life is my non-native speaker teacher in Russia. It's not about being a native speaker, it's about inspiring students and making them believe in themselves!
@MoldirKidirbekova
@MoldirKidirbekova 2 года назад
Thank you so much for positive and informative lesson. I got an energy boost. Such a pleasure to see both incredible English teachers together.
@joykms7262
@joykms7262 10 месяцев назад
This is absolutely helpful program. Thank you Lucy & Lingau!🖐🏻
@seyeogunnowo
@seyeogunnowo Год назад
Love the differences! I'm from Nigeria, and we call egg plants, garden eggs. That's because we mostly grow and eat the small whitish type of them. Don't know the origin of that name, but I'm guessing it's because they have the shape and look of an egg, and well... they're grown and harvested.
@VitorSilva-uo4gl
@VitorSilva-uo4gl Год назад
Hi, I'm brazilian, and I studying English, and I loving your chanel. It's helping me a lot
@kunal_barman
@kunal_barman 2 года назад
Finally my two favorite teacher.... love the way how u teach us...❤️❤️ thank you for the collaboration ❤️❤️
@shark256
@shark256 Год назад
Thanks for ur comment Kindly subscribe to my RU-vid channel ru-vid.com/show-UCJLKvc_fPLEBX-Whr4NA8bQ
@noorsu9618
@noorsu9618 2 года назад
My favourite teachers ❤ I really loved it i hope u do this more often ❤
@worldstoday101
@worldstoday101 Год назад
One of best english conversation I show In youtube we need more of them
@puding140
@puding140 5 месяцев назад
In the last few days, I watched videos and searched for other content about British vs American English. It was really useful, thanks for it! As a Hungarian (so compared to the Hungarian language), I can say that American English is much more logical, understandable and easier than British - talking about meaning, spelling, and pronunciation. Despite in the schools, we learn the British form.
@igorigors9088
@igorigors9088 2 года назад
This wanna be American from Russia got a crazy Russian accent. Lucy,I love your professional approach,I fancy your lovely lessons!!!
@Englishverseshahi
@Englishverseshahi 2 года назад
Two of my favourite English RU-vidr teacher in a video. I’d been waiting for this for a long long time. 😍😍 Want more of you two together
@prasiddhi_pari
@prasiddhi_pari Год назад
I love the way u speak Lucy..it's like ur voice is really satiating
@xepinephrine4743
@xepinephrine4743 Год назад
Amazing cooperation of two of my favorite teachers on RU-vid, expecting more activities of this kind of interactions
@susanhenderson5001
@susanhenderson5001 2 года назад
Over my life I have lived in various parts of the U.S.A. and have always called the appliance used to cook a stove, with the baking/broiling portion being called the oven and what the Brits call a hob being called the stovetop. I may have picked this up from living in the New England area of the states...Just to put more choices in the mix here. :D Great video.
@natarvalderrama
@natarvalderrama 2 года назад
I loved this class, when I was at school I had a good English level. Then 15 years have passed and one day I wanted to start over and I didn’t understand anything. I thought, what’s happening I forgot everything! One day I heard about Lucy and wow it was amazing, I understood everything. I realized I learnt British English instead of American English so I fell in love with Lucy and I have learnt a lot with her videos, I LOVE YOU LUCY 💜
@qingxiaoguo5516
@qingxiaoguo5516 Год назад
2 beautiful teachers-2 beautiful voices, this video is so great❤❤
@MishaThePolly_Therian
@MishaThePolly_Therian 9 месяцев назад
Yall should really have a native American do this. I'm hearing a lot wrong.
@muddita
@muddita 2 года назад
Two of the best English tutors in one frame ❤️
@bashanborfrankysyiemlieh8022
@bashanborfrankysyiemlieh8022 2 года назад
My two favorite teachers collaboration , love you both from India ❤️
@ritankarsasmal380
@ritankarsasmal380 Год назад
absolutely fantastic video! happy to say I knew 99% of these :)
@lexter_luiss
@lexter_luiss 11 месяцев назад
What a wonderful British accent Lucy has. It's been a long time since I last watched your videos.
@A.J.99
@A.J.99 2 года назад
Thanks for such a cool lesson, that was so fun!
@ranjanagundumane5949
@ranjanagundumane5949 2 года назад
I loved this session. I would like to see more of this.
@stargayzer-piyo
@stargayzer-piyo Год назад
in American English it's actually an oven for where you put food INSIDE, and a stove is the top (a stovetop)
@bfranklin1052
@bfranklin1052 Год назад
The other video with native speakers of American and Canadian English was so much better. This wasn’t what a native American English speaker would likely answer for all these questions. Odd choice, but I see why given the promo for the course collab.
@user-hw5qz3iu2r
@user-hw5qz3iu2r 2 года назад
It's so amazing to see you both in one video. Thank you. I'm so excited!
@mohammadasad3697
@mohammadasad3697 2 года назад
Aahhha finally my two favourite English Teacher together ❣️ Lots of 💕 to you both for this amazing collaboration ❣️
@nathanahubbard1975
@nathanahubbard1975 Год назад
I'm pretty sure everyone in America knows the word autumn, and of course there is an autumnal equinox.
@shahalammuhammedulla
@shahalammuhammedulla 8 месяцев назад
Thank you both for the amazing video.
@londoneyerealenglishtv4548
@londoneyerealenglishtv4548 2 года назад
I love this kind of videos where we can see the differences and similarities between different accents. Thank you!!!
@luseimizo094
@luseimizo094 2 года назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-K-vBgu4okXk.html
@dedenmikdarussalam1464
@dedenmikdarussalam1464 Год назад
Hi Lucy and Marina, appreciate your help to improve our British and American vocabulary ... nice to meet you guys
@terezaculkova7971
@terezaculkova7971 Год назад
Thank you ladies. This is a great video. It's always fun to watch your videos. I'm a teacher myself so I enjoy really practical topics for my students. This is light, understandable and definitely worth sharing. :D I wish I could create such videos. You do a great job!
@qmcxz8574
@qmcxz8574 Год назад
i'm having fun, thank you so much lucy and marina !!
@Itzme_shravya
@Itzme_shravya Год назад
Lucy I learn english from your channel so much! English is not my 1st language but I still have a normal accent, although I do pronounce some words wrong and yeah! And I think its really a good way to learn english by asking people from other countries on how they speak english :D
@satga
@satga 2 года назад
I would say this session is absolutely worthy for me because I have learned something about how's the words using and the meaning may differ from US versus UK. That was incredible😍. Thank you so much dear Lucy brings up a valuable session for us❤️
@user-uv4dw1xg1d
@user-uv4dw1xg1d Год назад
Can you help me with british english please?
@allendracabal0819
@allendracabal0819 4 месяца назад
worthy -> worthwhile using -> usage Hope that's helpful.
@PilarCortazar
@PilarCortazar 5 месяцев назад
It's really interesting the differences from British English to American English. Thank you so much Teachers!!! ❤
@rd467
@rd467 4 месяца назад
They re almost same stuff.
@ashikihsan1946
@ashikihsan1946 11 месяцев назад
Hello Lucy, This is really a nice video of you with Marina from America discussing the vocabularies of British and American English. I'm also watching the videos of Marina who is teaching American English. Marina is actually from Russia. In fact she came to America and studied American English and now teaching to students online like you teach British English Lucy. But I mostly would prefer to learn British English from you Lucy
@warlieannbuyco1838
@warlieannbuyco1838 2 года назад
I also watched linguamarina to be fair for you both. 😂 I really love watching and learning from you both. ♥️
@Levi-ld1ks
@Levi-ld1ks 2 года назад
I've just realized that I use both UK and US vocabularies at the same times during conversation all this time😂
@biologybytes8751
@biologybytes8751 2 года назад
@lallideepmehak yeah😂😂😂
@haizahaifa88
@haizahaifa88 Год назад
Yeah same. here in Malaysia we tend to mix American English and British
@jobangharekhan2601
@jobangharekhan2601 Год назад
Same especially in india
@dracoing
@dracoing 5 месяцев назад
one of my favorite duos,good job!
@mitchyoung93
@mitchyoung93 9 месяцев назад
We say autumn too and yes we say autumnal too.
@dk_exclusive_scent965
@dk_exclusive_scent965 Год назад
Lovely two countries coming together ❤🎉
@rajup3914
@rajup3914 Год назад
Really enjoyed the video..I am India and we completely follow the British english like cooker, biscuit, pavement etc etc (for obvious reasons) and I also lived in the US for few years due to work and can totally relate to the American vocab as well. Had fun watching...thanks to both of you
@sayyedmuheeb2
@sayyedmuheeb2 Год назад
Haan sahi kaha
@nuzzlingfacts_9871
@nuzzlingfacts_9871 Год назад
Obvious, bcz british had been ruled our country so that, we follow british english. *if Australian or americans have ruled country we follow their English* just complicayed
@user-hi4uy2pv9k
@user-hi4uy2pv9k 5 месяцев назад
This colaboration is amazing!!
@okeziechinenyenwablessing
@okeziechinenyenwablessing Год назад
Oh my world!!! I so much enjoyed this class😍. My notepad is loaded🤩
@svitlana3235
@svitlana3235 7 месяцев назад
The video should be called: British English vs Russian English😂😂😂
@russianna7246
@russianna7246 2 года назад
I've lived in the USA for almost 4 years and acquired American accent, then I returned to Russia and continued study English, but the British English. Now my accent is mixed and it's only just recently did I realise that I like British English pronunciation much more than American. After meeting Lucy here on YT and hearing her beautiful accent I felt in love with British English.
@s-p-man5271
@s-p-man5271 2 года назад
How old were you while you were here?
@russianna7246
@russianna7246 2 года назад
@@s-p-man5271 12-16 years old
@paolagomez3175
@paolagomez3175 Год назад
How cool! Have you heard any Anya Taylor-Joy interviews? That's what I imagine you sounding like just from your explanation.🤩
@pcclassic9351
@pcclassic9351 Год назад
Главное марину не смотри)
@user-uv4dw1xg1d
@user-uv4dw1xg1d Год назад
Can you help me with british english
@danielamouraa
@danielamouraa Год назад
Omg! I absolutely love these kind of videos!
@hanscarlz7772
@hanscarlz7772 Год назад
I love the way they get along😊
@diasbaikenov8327
@diasbaikenov8327 2 года назад
What an amazing surprise🤩🤩🤩 👏👏👏 Thanks both of you girls!!! I can't say I'm just thrilled to see this great combo, I'm absolutely speechless! I've been following Lucy and Marina for a while, love what you do ❤ Please, make more team lessons for us! 👍
@luseimizo094
@luseimizo094 2 года назад
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@Sadmo113
@Sadmo113 Год назад
I thought it was really interesting, because I'm French and I've never noticed that british words look like more often to French than american ones. We also have "l'aubergine, les toilettes, la frange, l'automne, le biscuit...". C'était vraiment cool ! Merci beaucoup, vous êtes géniales !
@debbieR9437
@debbieR9437 8 месяцев назад
And Courgette.... ❤️
@Jabsco1000
@Jabsco1000 Месяц назад
Thank you Lucy and Marina for sharing and comparing Brittish and American english word! It was very interesting and fun to hear about your thoughts and reactions about the meaning of the words. Also it's good to know what you're calling different things in your respective countries! I'm from Sweden and here we even use many american words in our swedish language daily.
@amatullahsumaya0
@amatullahsumaya0 Год назад
Two of my favourite English Teacher and RU-vidr🥰🥰I love them very much 😍
@erke4931
@erke4931 2 года назад
One of my wishes actually come true!!! I've ever wanted you two collab together and create a marvelous lesson and here it is 😆Thanks u both of my favorite english teachers for such an amazing collab. 😻
@user-sd5zt2om3d
@user-sd5zt2om3d 2 года назад
I always wanted to try British Accents. This has helped me a lot! Thanks so much!💖
@salmankhurshid3428
@salmankhurshid3428 2 года назад
@Michele Thomas but its really to speak in american accent 😐
@luseimizo094
@luseimizo094 2 года назад
@@salmankhurshid3428ru-vid.com4NfnA1yTDU8?feature=share
@kitokinny428
@kitokinny428 Год назад
Thank you so much for compassion with us ma'am ❣️🥰
@bobw3481
@bobw3481 Год назад
Americans say fall and autumn, and I have used the term autumnal. It isn't common but it is used by some people.
@arunakh8934
@arunakh8934 Год назад
My heartiest thanks to both the teachers. Being an Indian from the North East India it's very interesting to know the use of words in American and British English.
@arunakh8934
@arunakh8934 Год назад
Is there online courses ?
@Arbaaz870
@Arbaaz870 11 месяцев назад
So good madam.
@gibifaal6219
@gibifaal6219 9 месяцев назад
I really appreciate you guys ☺️🙏
@antaraadeb
@antaraadeb 10 месяцев назад
I learned a lot from this video. Thank you so much ✨
@nahian00777
@nahian00777 2 года назад
The collaboration we badly wanted 👑
@EnglishwithLucy
@EnglishwithLucy 2 года назад
woohoo!
@lauriestark7918
@lauriestark7918 2 года назад
It's like my 2 universe collided
@asimabbas1988
@asimabbas1988 2 года назад
I have seen many teachers on the internet but I have not seen a great and better teacher like you😊 who provides many things for free😍 Love From Pakistan :)
@smartnessshorts8677
@smartnessshorts8677 2 года назад
She is very Beautiful
@ahtishamhayat2925
@ahtishamhayat2925 2 года назад
kitni awesome hai yr😅
@luseimizo094
@luseimizo094 2 года назад
@@smartnessshorts8677 ru-vid.com4NfnA1yTDU8?feature=share
@laurahernando5389
@laurahernando5389 8 месяцев назад
Great one!!! Thank you!
@robertbushee
@robertbushee Год назад
many thanks; you're both so cheerful.
@Flaura2710
@Flaura2710 2 года назад
It's so interesting the differences between both. I feel like the british english is really close to french for many words (like "fringe" = "frange" in french, "aubergine" which is the same in word in french, "torch" which is "lampe torche" in french, "biscuit" same word etc etc) :)
@sogorgeous2257
@sogorgeous2257 2 года назад
I speak French so yes. But for flashlight, I would say la lampe de poche.
@Flaura2710
@Flaura2710 Год назад
@@sogorgeous2257 Yeah that's an other word for it but I think lampe torche is more correct :)
@abrartarig2013
@abrartarig2013 2 года назад
Can I tell this is one of the best collaborations that ever happened 😭💓 I really wasn't believing my eyes when I read the title. Plz do more
@DT0310
@DT0310 11 месяцев назад
I've learnt something and really enjoyed it, perfect collaboration,
@zeinabhassan4104
@zeinabhassan4104 Год назад
I really appreciate your amazing lessons.
@user-tm2xm7nh2p
@user-tm2xm7nh2p 2 года назад
She is Russian (or Ukranian perhaps) and her accent is a mixture of american and russian.
@yuliia.dolnikova
@yuliia.dolnikova Год назад
she is russian who doesn't support Ukraine and doesn't care about the war that HER country started
@user-wt3gt7yf4j
@user-wt3gt7yf4j 10 месяцев назад
She is Russian, from St Petersburg
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