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  • So today is a special day.

  • Today is Nascar's first English lesson in Michelle's.

  • They never do that again.

  • Oh, in two months time around May we're going to the UK to London to fill, not ski the movie.

  • I'm not even joking.

  • We set a target on Patriarch a target.

  • I didn't think we would hear that We hit it.

  • And now we have to make nasty.

  • The movie, which is gonna be a kind of documentary on one of the things that he needs to be better out before we go, is speaking English because he's English isn't so good.

  • Just a low level.

  • Yeah.

  • To be fair to all the English he knows comes from punk rock music.

  • Yeah, he's never had a formal English lesson.

  • You did learn English school, Roy.

  • Johnny, what kind of English High court?

  • My name is not Skip.

  • This is This is this is it Nazis?

  • First English lesson on, Given that he lives in the middle of nowhere, we're gonna use on online cheater.

  • I only see him once a month, so it's not practical for me to do.

  • And even then we kind of talk in 1/2 English half Japanese hybrid language.

  • There's meant that he's English.

  • Never got better.

  • We're gonna use an online tutor.

  • We collaborated with the online tutoring website.

  • I talky they're funding his English lessons on, but they're also giving $10 vouchers to anyone watching this video that wants to use I talking to find a tutor if you're learning the language.

  • So how was your English lesson?

  • Good teacher.

  • Good teacher Charlie, Mr.

  • Charlie's nice guy basically locked him in a room with a laptop and let's get on with it.

  • Let's see how his English lesson went to have a go.

  • Can I call you Jetski?

  • My name is not ski.

  • I hear that you are going to England soon.

  • Yeah.

  • Yeah.

  • You need to probably get a taxi.

  • Get duck.

  • See?

  • So I think it would be good in we role play may being the taxi driver.

  • Are you there?

  • You are the person who needs a taxi.

  • So I'm a taxi man.

  • I'm sitting in my car waiting.

  • Yeah.

  • Hello.

  • Oh, I might write.

  • Yeah, I can light it.

  • I will.

  • Night.

  • I needed to ride long London.

  • You need a ride to London.

  • I need right to London.

  • Right.

  • Okay.

  • Have you got any bags?

  • Any backs?

  • Yeah, Uh, big bags.

  • Okay.

  • I'll get out and put them in the boot.

  • So whereabouts in London.

  • Where Big Ben along.

  • Do you want to go to Big Island Breeze?

  • Okay.

  • Not the hotel.

  • You don't want to go to your hotel.

  • You want to go straight to Big Ben, stop.

  • You've got let's bag.

  • Wait.

  • I want going.

  • I want going to tried.

  • Um, I want to go to cried.

  • Yeah, I came.

  • All right.

  • That's gonna cost You were coming from Heathrow.

  • So that's, um that's about an hour, maybe more.

  • You're right with that.

  • It's going to cost you your cost.

  • You?

  • Yeah.

  • It will be expensive.

  • Expensive on.

  • Maybe tampons.

  • Well, that's that's gonna be at least £100.

  • What?

  • 100 points?

  • Yeah.

  • Yeah, expensive.

  • But please way are now going to do word association.

  • Judicious word institution.

  • Yeah.

  • So I will say a word.

  • And then you need to think off a word that is similar to it or whatever comes to mind.

  • Let's see how your mind works, right?

  • Coffee.

  • Coffee, too.

  • I think off the Queens Kings.

  • Okay.

  • Yeah.

  • Buckingham Palace.

  • Stone hedge.

  • Don't hear.

  • Hey, a funeral.

  • Funerals.

  • What's cleaning the living dead?

  • Living dead living deaths.

  • I get some zombies.

  • Yeah.

  • Cross cross across like a Christian.

  • Cross close yet?

  • Okay.

  • Are zombies religious origin?

  • What?

  • It makes you think Cross?

  • Why?

  • Why do you think cross from the zombie Zombie Zombie Strong course.

  • Something strong, strong.

  • So they are religious.

  • Yeah.

  • Okay, so I'd like to introduce you to some British slang.

  • Your introduced black.

  • It's like informal language.

  • So if I said to you, chin wag chin, have a chin wag.

  • Let's have a tune.

  • Wine, that means What do you mean chamber to?

  • Let's have a chin wag chin.

  • What?

  • China.

  • China Luck.

  • Luck luck China Woman her No, she chin like cheese to talk.

  • She's the chain chain.

  • It's working.

  • Lucky to you.

  • Oh, that's the dog's bollocks.

  • That's a part.

  • That duck's box.

  • What do you think that means?

  • Brooks rocks, rocks so open, You know, for a starting daddy.

  • Daddy, Daddy Brooks Is Daddy good?

  • Yeah.

  • Yeah, it's a nasty word.

  • It's endorsing, but no sooner Don't Do you mean by dirty bad?

  • So to say, that's the dog's bollocks means that is really, really good.

  • Thio a positive thing.

  • It boosted signal.

  • Yeah, Nevermind boat.

  • If I said to you that I waas gob smacks, I want gobsmacked.

  • What does that mean?

  • Good.

  • No, God go to so Mark Gob goddess Mark Smack, smack surprised or shocked?

  • I was gobsmacked.

  • Gobsmacked.

  • Yeah, right.

  • It's it's demeaning that God is the mouth go people's mouth and then smacks It's like hit hit.

  • So it's like your mountain gob smacked Corpsman, huh?

  • No.

  • Huh?

  • So I just taught you on the docks.

  • Bought it on dhe.

  • Gobsmacked.

  • Can you try?

  • Can you try to put some of them in a sentence?

  • I've broken my shoes.

  • I was Goths, Mark, Just go back.

  • When I broke my teachers, I asked Shop assistant.

  • Do you have ducks box?

  • Okay.

  • All right.

  • So escape.

  • Thank you very much for that lesson.

  • I hope you enjoyed it.

  • I would like to end by practicing some ways to say good bye in English.

  • What do you think is a good way?

  • Saying good bye bye?

  • Okay.

  • Yeah.

  • So we've been meeting.

  • Go by way often.

  • Say yeah, cheers for that Big, is that Thanks for meeting or whatever like that.

  • So cheers for that.

  • Speak.

  • T sing jazz for that's speak to spoon.

  • Speak to you soon.

  • She spoke to you soon.

  • All right.

  • On the last one.

  • The last one I want to teach you is See you later, mate.

  • See you let the mitt.

  • Yeah.

  • See you later, mate.

  • See you tonight.

  • See?

  • Right, mate, I can't wait.

  • Thank you very much.

  • Thank you.

  • And, uh, I'll speak to you.

  • Sing.

  • Say goodbye.

  • Way to say no.

  • No Says bye bye.

  • Hi.

  • Good to see you.

  • No, no, no, no.

  • See, Red sealed letter.

  • May Bye.

So today is a special day.

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