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B1 Intermediate English 4:30 Educational

Tom Hardy and Riz Ahmed Teach You British Slang | Vanity Fair

Vanity Fair · 5,132,047 views · Added 1 month ago

Learning Stats

B1

CEFR Level

5/10

Difficulty

Subtitles (118 segments)

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hello my name's Tom Hardy and I'm

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rosamma and we're gonna teach you some

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English slang do one's nothing see if

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someone's crazy there are nutter

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so it doesn't not in do it my not in

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let's do something damage it feels like

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it is caving in doing someone's not even

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the same as doing someone's head it

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means it just annoys you numpty numpty

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means kind of what it sounds like

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someone who's a bit stupid but in a

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generally harmless way but pretty

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annoying way numpty can also up the ante

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in a violent predicament because if you

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call a very big person I'm tea you are

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really pushing the limit to be fair if

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you call it a very big person any of

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their words on this list we can't be

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held responsible for the outcome next

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one is chief now maybe we should

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describe what chief is by naming people

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who we think achieve understand what a

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chief is I would say ricky gervais his

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character in the office is a template of

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