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Hey guys 👋
I’ve been watching a series called Broadchurch, and if you’re interested in British accents, British phrases, and the way people actually speak in the UK, I’d highly recommend it.
One thing I like about it is that you pick up real everyday expressions. For example:
🇬🇧 “Ring me back.”
instead of
🇺🇸 “Call me back.”
Another example is “a 99” 🍦
A 99 is a popular British ice cream cone with a Flake chocolate bar in it. So instead of saying:
“I’d like an ice cream, please.”
someone might simply say:
“I’d like a 99, please.”
If you’re learning British English or just want to get more familiar with British culture and the way people talk, it’s definitely worth a watch. 🇬🇧📺
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این ویس هارو خودم برای یکی از شاگردام ضبط کرده بودم ولی برای همه میتونه مفید باشه
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