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  • (calming music)

  • - Hello everyone, and welcome back

  • to English with Lucy.

  • I've got a very random video for you today.

  • It's a bit of a mix of everything.

  • I' decided it's important for me to give you

  • a little life update.

  • I also filmed a little vlog

  • which has Charlie and Harry

  • from Real English with Real Teachers in it,

  • but I didn't feel like it had enough content

  • to put up on it's own, so I'm including that as well.

  • I wanted to have a general chat with you.

  • I feel like there are a couple of things

  • that I need to address.

  • So if you're interested in finding out

  • what I've been up to, why I haven't been posting so much,

  • what I got up to with Harry and Charlie,

  • where I live now,

  • what I'm doing, what I'm going to do,

  • what I've been doing,

  • then stay watching.

  • I'll have a little summary down in the description box

  • so you can click to the part that you're interested in.

  • If you just want to see the vlog,

  • then you can just click down there.

  • I'm so kind.

  • So the first thing I want to talk to you about

  • is last week, yeah let's talk about last week.

  • Last week was officially the craziest week of my life.

  • I got caught up in a media storm.

  • A media storm is when suddenly every newspaper

  • and TV outlet in the world wants to talk to you,

  • and then the next week it's completely gone.

  • So this week is much more relaxed

  • and much more chilled.

  • Actually at the time of posting,

  • so right now, I am in Seville

  • (speaking in a foreign language).

  • I considered doing a meetup in Seville,

  • but I wasn't sure that there'd be enough people

  • who would want to come,

  • so I chickened out, I didn't do it in the end.

  • So yeah, a couple of weeks ago,

  • my old university, the University of Westminster,

  • ran an article about English with Lucy.

  • I had just hit 300,000 subscribers,

  • and they did a lovely article

  • on what I've been up to.

  • I've put links to everything down below.

  • In some regions you might not be able to see everything,

  • but I'll just try my best to put everything

  • all the information down below

  • if you do want to read things.

  • The BBC then read up on the story

  • and wanted to interview me.

  • This is the local BBC.

  • It's regional, it's called BBC Three Counties.

  • And they came over to my family home,

  • and they just filmed me talking about English with Lucy.

  • And they posted a video to the BBC News website.

  • Again, the link is down below.

  • Now, one of the biggest and most important newspapers

  • in England, The Times, watched the video

  • and then sent me an email and some Tweets

  • asking if I'd be interested in doing an interview.

  • And I was incredibly shocked

  • because I genuinely didn't believe that English with Lucy

  • is interesting enough for people from the UK.

  • I understand that it's interesting for people

  • you know that are trying to learn English

  • as a foreign language,

  • but I think they were more interested in the story

  • behind it all, how a 22 year old from Bedfordshire

  • managed to start up a business

  • that gets millions of views each month

  • all from her bedroom,

  • because that's essentially what I did.

  • Bedroom, living room, same thing.

  • So I did the interview with them.

  • And I was mostly happy with the interview.

  • They did mention a couple of things

  • that like money.

  • Anything that you read about money

  • and what I supposedly earn,

  • take it with a pinch of salt, don't believe it,

  • because I have never ever ever

  • explicitly said what I earn to any journalist.

  • English with Lucy is my full-time job,

  • but you know I'm not rich at all.

  • (laughing)

  • But I do get to make a living from it,

  • and it is my full-time job.

  • Now The Times didn't really give me much warning.

  • We did a couple of Skype interviews

  • at eight o'clock on a Sunday morning.

  • I wasn't even at home.

  • I didn't realise it was going to be a Skype interview,

  • so I wasn't dressed.

  • I was in my pyjamas.

  • And then suddenly on Tuesday I woke up

  • and found out that I was on page three of the newspaper.

  • And from then on,

  • everything went crazy.

  • I got called by BBC, ITV,

  • those are the Channel Five,

  • loads and loads of news outlets.

  • They came to my family home to interview me and my family.

  • I went in and did a live national interview

  • on the lunchtime news.

  • I did a recorded interview on the local news as well.

  • I was on BBC Radio Four on their Saturday Live programme

  • with Leo Sayer, Charley Boorman, and Martin Bayfield

  • where I just felt like such,

  • I felt so unworthy of being there.

  • It's like oh my God I'm a YouTuber

  • and these huge amazing people who've done incredible things

  • are there chatting with me.

  • But it was really good fun.

  • I did interview on BBC Radio Scotland.

  • I'm going to do one on BBC Radio Cambridge.

  • Honestly, it has been amazing,

  • the response has been absolutely incredible.

  • And the most beautiful thing has been the response

  • from everyone else.

  • People from my old school, family friends,

  • the response from you guys,

  • the other English teachers in the world,

  • in the YouTube world.

  • I've received so many messages and emails

  • of like congratulations,

  • and I just felt so supported.

  • It was honestly beautiful.

  • I did cry. (laughing)

  • It was lovely.

  • So yes, that and the buildup to that

  • is why I haven't been posting so much recently.

  • Another contributing factor is I have moved house.

  • You might know this if you follow me on Instagram,

  • but I have actually moved from London,

  • I have moved from my parent's house in Bedfordshire

  • to Cambridge, which is so exciting.

  • I am adoring living in Cambridge.

  • I moved on the 19th of April,

  • and everything has been absolutely crazy.

  • The house isn't properly finished yet.

  • It is a lovely flat.

  • I'm furnishing it at the moment,

  • and it's got lots of outside space.

  • And when I have it properly furnished,

  • I will most definitely do a house tour

  • and show you around

  • because I think you might find it quite interesting to see

  • what I would put in a house and what's important for me.

  • I'm not actually in the house at the moment.

  • I'm in somebody else's house.

  • I really needed to film today

  • because I hadn't filmed in so long,

  • and it was making me feel really nervous.

  • So that's why I'm filming in a different location.

  • Now a couple of weeks ago I went to Cambridge

  • with Harry and Charlie

  • from Real English with Real Teachers,

  • and we wanted to film a little vlog

  • showing some sort of expressions

  • and showing what a real picnic is like

  • and some British food.

  • However, we ended up having so much fun together

  • that we forgot to film very much,

  • and what we did film didn't actually turn out

  • to be that educational.

  • But there are some funny moments,

  • so I've made a little montage of everything

  • we filmed together,

  • and I'll show you that at the end of the video.

  • If you want to click on it,

  • you can click on the right timing down below.

  • Harry and Charlie also did a video

  • which you can check out on their channel.

  • If you haven't seen Harry and Charlie before,

  • check them out because they're a new channel.

  • But I think they're gonna be huge.

  • They are really really funny.

  • They are great teachers.

  • They are, they know their stuff so well,

  • and they are just two really nice people

  • that I really enjoy spending time with.

  • So I hope to see a lot more of them.

  • Now something else that I need to address

  • is where is your 250,000 subscriber video

  • with your dad Lucy?

  • Well because I moved house, I left my dad,

  • and also he's been incredibly busy.

  • He's been travelling and he's been working,

  • but I'm hoping to have him over in my flat soon

  • because he's not actually seen it since I moved in.

  • And we would definitely film that video for you.

  • I want to make it really special

  • because my dad is incredibly special to me.

  • So that's why I don't want to rush it

  • and just bring my camera and say, right dad,

  • Q & A because I don't think that would be

  • giving him the time and respect that he deserves.

  • So yeah that's everything I wanted to talk about today.

  • This is just a chatty video,

  • and I just thought I owed you all a little explanation.

  • Today I filmed lots and lots of videos.

  • I did some grammar videos, vocabulary videos,

  • pronunciation videos,

  • so we'll be back on our normal schedule.

  • And I'm sure at the moment I will have

  • a (speaking in a foreign language) in my hand.

  • (laughing)

  • Yes.

  • Okay, let's do an introduction.

  • - [Harry] What do we want to?

  • - Hello everyone, welcome back to English with Lucy.

  • Today I've got two very special guests.

  • This, I mean introduce yourselves.

  • - We are, - Hello guys.

  • - Real English, Real Teachers.

  • - [Lucy] Yeah.

  • - With Harry and

  • - Charlie.

  • - Oh my God what was that? (laughing)

  • So today we are in Cambridge.

  • We are sitting in a beautiful park.

  • - It's pretty.

  • - It's lovely isn't it?

  • We are going to have a picnic,

  • and I've brought some really British food,

  • and we're gonna try it and we're gonna give our verdict.

  • - What this baby?

  • - Oh this, look what Charlie's brought.

  • - This is called a hamper.

  • Oh, one second.

  • - [Lucy] Essential part of a British picnic.

  • Look at that.

  • - Cutlery plate, even got a corkscrew,

  • bottle opener.

  • - So wonderful.

  • And Harry, how are you feeling today?

  • - I'm feeling a little bit worse for wear.

  • - [Lucy] Worse for wear.

  • - Yeah.

  • - [Lucy] What does that mean?

  • - Worse for wear.

  • I'm not on my best form (laughing)

  • because well because of last night.

  • I had a drink.

  • So I'm not at my best. - Just one?

  • - [Lucy] You had one drink.

  • - I had one drink, it was a very big drink.

  • (laughing)

  • And now I'm suffering for it,

  • but I'm fine, I'm here for the picnic.

  • - If it was one drink,

  • then we could call him a one beer wonder.

  • - Exactly.

  • But because I'm English I have a very high tolerance

  • for alcohol.

  • - You like?

  • - I'm a geezer - What you like.

  • - It's what we call it, right, I'm a geezer.

  • - Yeah, especially with your collar up.

  • - What a beautiful day.

  • - God it's a really beautiful day today isn't it?

  • - It is.

  • - [Charlie] It's actually quite nice.

  • (laughing)

  • Oh it's a nice camera.

  • - Thank you.

  • I feel so bad for not using it

  • as much as I should.

  • - [Charlie] So how do you feel about those pork scratchings,

  • or are they pork cracklings?

  • - Cracklings, but I think that's just Sainsbury's

  • trying to be posh isn't it?

  • - [Charlie] Okay.

  • - They're gluten-free.

  • I think they are the best thing since sliced bread.

  • - [Charlie] Oh.

  • - Oh.

  • - [Charlie] Harry?

  • - That's a lovely idiom there.

  • - [Charlie] Can you explain that one Harry?

  • - Is there much explaining to be done there?

  • - [Charlie] I think so.

  • - Yeah I mean.

  • - Best thing since sliced bread.

  • - Sliced bread was a real innovation.

  • - [Charlie] Yeah.

  • - And so people would just like

  • why have we never had sliced bread before.

  • So now anything that's really good,

  • say it's the best thing since sliced bread

  • because that was a game changer.

  • - [Charlie] Exactly.

  • - I couldn't have explained it better myself.

  • - Right, guys.

  • - Well that is worth stopping for.

  • - I'm going to introduce this.

  • - That is like a cannonball.

  • - Do you know what this is?

  • - I do.

  • - Is that a Scotch egg?

  • - Okay.

  • (laughing)

  • - Well you ruined it.

  • - Just guessing, I don't know.

  • Is it?

  • - Yes it is a Scotch egg, well done Harry.

  • (hand clapping)

  • No excitement needed there.

  • This is a Scotch egg as Harry has told you.

  • - Scotch egg, that that is.

  • - Do you know what's inside a Scotch egg?

  • - An egg.

  • - Oh my God, you guys are just on one.

  • Actually you can hear a rattle.

  • - Something Scottish.

  • - It must be Scottish, mustn't it?

  • They've got a lot, they've got whiskey,

  • Scotch eggs, own brew.

  • - And they're getting into your picnic basket.

  • - It's all healthy, healthy stuff.

  • - Are they?

  • - No.

  • (laughing)

  • - [Lucy] Okay let's try this.

  • I think people are gonna lose their damn minds

  • when they see this.

  • Oh.

  • - [Charlie] Top of the morning to you.

  • - Oh my God look at that.

  • So it is an egg inside sausage meat

  • with bread crumbs.

  • Is it fried?

  • So yeah that's it with my vlog with Harry and Charlie.

  • Wasn't the most educational piece of content

  • I've ever put out on the internet,

  • but I hope you enjoyed it,

  • and it's nice to see you know what we get up to

  • and what we're like when we're not

  • in front of a camera teaching.

  • Because we're nice normal people.

  • So yeah.

  • Don't forget to connect with me on all of my social media.

  • I've got my Instagram and my Facebook and my Twitter,

  • and I will see you all very soon for another lesson.

  • Mwah.

  • (calming music)

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我需要解決一些事情......LIFE UPDATE & Cambridge Vlog (I need to address some things...LIFE UPDATE & Cambridge Vlog)

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