Wow, didn't know argentinians were good at english. Congrats! They're genuinely the best country in the world! Greetings from Tucumán Argentina ura pingo cajeta
@@TheChukso boe, la podés saber y no te acordás. en general la chica de remera marrón lo hizo mejor que los demás. la chica de lentes tiene buena pronunciación pero había palabras que ni en español las sabía(?
@@TheChukso La de marrón fue por lejos la mejor. Como bien dice el otro amigo, puede que no se haya acordado, saberte una palabra no define tu nivel de inglés. La piba se nota de lejos que maneja bien la gramatica y conjugación, aparte de buen acento.
Hi there! You can start by learning Spanish first, so you can communicate using both languages. In your case, you can learn more with a Latina girl and she can also learn more English with you :)
My country has ranked very high in the English Proficiency Index for the last couple of years when compared to the rest of the region greetings from Argentina🇦🇷.
It would be interesting to do that on the US i guess, where there are a lot of people that has studied spanish in college or kind of speak it with his relatives
@@yoverale THIS tho! Lots of people have studied Spanish and French in high school but don't really retain it. I never got to study another language since I was an ESL student (Russian is my first language), but I know basic spoken Spanish, and I'm sure a lot of people can answer basic questions.
I have some connections in Argentina. Knowing basically nothing about the country up until 2 years ago, I was surprised that many of them speak English as if they've been in the US for years. I know a few that don't speak English, but for the most part, they still read and write very well
@@fernandovergara5244 you made some mistares: first of all, you must way “most people from your country” and if I don’t misunderstand, you must have said “they don’t obtain their goals”. I don’t know where are you from and I don’t care, but I don’t know why are you people obsessed with my country.
I’ll be waiting for the next video: “Can Englishmen speak Spanish?”. Thank you. Estaré esperando el próximo vídeo: “¿Pueden los ingleses hablar español?”. Muchas gracias.
The answer is yes and no. They can learn in school but most are familiar only with words like hola, como estás, cerveza, queso, playa, amigo.. But most English wouldn't understand a full sentence. Es que no hay mucho la necessidad de hablarlo. Entoces hablan pero solo un poquito.
@@marina.rose. Indeed, its easier to just stick with your own language, specially if we talk about english since its the easiest to learn and the one everyone uses, but I find really interesting to see people from NA or UK that at least try to learn spanish, after all NA people have Mexico right besides them so it wouldnt be bad to learn a bit.. here in SA most people can speak english and portuguese at a decent level, kinda makes me mad that most NA people are so ignorant about other languages, but I guess its more of a personal opinion since Im interested in learning different stuff from other countries (of course my english isn't perfect at all, but at least I can hold a decent conversation and express my viewpoints)
Right, and plug definitely gets used, but in some places “plug” is also used to describe the wall outlet, so we have to use other words for the male end, like jack or connector. It’s one of those weird situations where no single world ever became prominent in the entire country, so we often just work the sentence around having to say it.
@@dustybuffalo9973Yeah that happens in Argentina too. Not everyone knows the technical terms so you can hear the equivalents of "plug" and "wall plug" or "male plug" and "female plug" a lot.
this video is really cool! It’s very well organised, Guillermina was the best one. We have one of the highest English levels in South America. Greetings from Argentina 🙌🏻
Most Argentinians study some form of basic english at primary school and highschool. Some colleges teach english also as separate subjects. And lastly, american and UK culture and music are very big here with lots of following so everyone tries to follow trends and learn a little bit of english to understand whats going on in these other nations. Very good video, all people were very friendly luckly and you two also seem like cool guys!
I love watching your videos. It's so nice to see people from different parts of the world try and recall appropriate words and truly test their knowledge and memory. Greetings from India! ❤
I need to organize my daily routine to have some space and continue watching these amazing videos. Good for me in these situations to keep practicing and learning new words by myself because I do not have a person who speak English face to face. I really love the funny way you use to put into practice the English levels of people. Greetings from Colombia!!! ;)
Great video (and people)! I love the fact that Frank's go-to explanation for 'draught' is the beer-on-tap meaning of the word rather than the cold current of air :D
"clip" is used in Argentina, but only for paper clips. That's why everyone thought "clip" was specific enough. Clips in general are "ganchos" or "broches".
ITs realy good to see that the younger generation around the world starts to get better and better in english.. makes the people of the world connect easier with each other
She still managed to answer and understand the words, honestly I think her english is good. Specially knowing most of these people probably never apply their english to real life situations, y'know? @@cinnamonboy11
I'm from Argentina and for me the best one to pronounce was the one in the brown t-shirt. I have never met anyone who knows how to express yourself as is but in another language with Argentine expressions.
That question isn’t for this channel, I’m trying to teach English not Spanish. Hopefully, a Spanish channel on TH-cam does it, it would be really fun to see
I think they did very well. Being from NY, I do not say squirrel like them. Also, por desgracia, I never saw the word draught before...lol. I've always seen draft when referring to beer. Very good speakers. Well done Argentina.
Greetings! Happy New Year!! We are very lucky to spend this year with a perfect teacher like you and to meet a perfect person like you! As I always say in every comment, you are great teacher!👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🧿🧿🧿🧿💜💜
Yo estoy repasando mi ingles con Duolingo, hay cosas que no recordaba, pero unos genios mis paisanos, es bueno saber que en el pais hay un nivel bastante alto de inglés
Wow me sorprende, tienen un inglés muy bueno no todos los países de Latinoamérica hablan inglés osea si pero que hayan muchos es poco, a comparación de toda la población
@@nicomaniatutoriales6033por lo general los padres que se lo pueden permitir manda a sus hijos a clases privadas de inglés. Se ve como una inversión a futuro
Como persona que terminó de aprender el ingles que sabe de videos de youtube y peliculas tengo el vocabulario en inglés de Estados unidos y también del Reino unido, con chupete lo primero que se me apareció en la cabeza fue "dummy" y después me acordé como era en el inglés que consumo más lol muy buen video unos genios los chicos
I think most argentinians, at least in the big cities, know some basic english due to the exposure to the language in social media and pop culture. Also, as english is taught during most of the primary school and secondary school, we usually have at least some kimd of base to start learning about it. Also, people may not be able to talk a lot in english due to lack of experiency as it's not super needed in here but most people is at least able to understand something. In my case, my mother, 59 years old, has never really studied any english but just from exposure and music she could communicate with a foreigner at her work once. It surprised me, but for real most people have at least some level of understanding about it here.
@@kevinherman3736 es obligatorio en las escuelas por lo menos en Cba en todo el secundario y en algunas hasta en Jardín, obvio que siempre está el colgado q no estudia
There are many words that we ourselves don't even know in Spanish, jaja, this was such an interesting video. Greetings from Argentina, Tierra del Fuego 👋🇦🇷
I love english is so logical and I'm from argentina 🇦🇷.. my favourite languages are spanish, english and italian, those 3 languages should be official in my country. I think so. ❤
Holaaa, I really liked this video❤. I also learned new words in English. I think all of them did a great job. Thank you for coming to Argentina 🇦🇷. And your new friend Frank is really handsome btw 😊. Abrazos
It's curious that when you went to Colombia you did it in a university environment, but when you came to Argentina you did it with people from the street.
I did it in Mexico in the street as well, every place is different and I have to adapt to find people. I think you don’t understand how hard it is to make these videos
@@InstantEnglishUK I don't think he was criticizing the channel or your work... I think he was stating that in Argentina it's "easier" to find people from the streets who are able to speak English, while in Colombia you necessarily have to be in an "educated" environment to find these people 😉I'm not saying that is necessarily true, but I understand that vision, having lived both in Argentina and Colombia and noticing the difference too 😊
@@gabyjuensegún un estudio, argentina es el pais latinoamericano que mejor inglés tiene, por eso se puede encontrar gente en cualquier parte, no solo en universidades
@@gabyjuenyeah I think the confusion comes from the expression "how curious" or "it's curious how..." which it's usually used ironically in English to disguise what otherwise is judgement. Take what I'm saying with a grain of salt though since I'm not native.
Wow, it was really surprising how good argentinians are at speaking English, I mean, they could pass for natives to be honest... Marvellous, no wonder why some people call it the best country in the world. I would like to be able to visit them one day, greetings from Cordoba culiau
Beautiful landscapes. Beauriful cities. Beautiful people. Fluent english speakers. Family, tradition, openness, kindness, good vibes. The best country in the world 🇦🇷, the last bastion of the best of human civilisation. Beautiful. Greetings from Parque Sicardi, Buenos Aires.
@@InstantEnglishUK I've been waiting for this video since I knew you were going to visit Argentina,I wish you and the other teacher health and abundance.Have a wonderful year and may God bless you and your families.
16 years old Argentinian here, tbh I think most of us are pretty good, we usually start studying english before high school and the internet is a big help. loved this video tyy
I think the most interesting thing is that they all clearly understand English, it seems to be more of a topic thing than anything. Great illustration of the different levels of fluency within language learning!
The hardest part of learning english its the pronunciation, BY FAR! We start learning english from elementary school but today the real lerning ends up being online (like im doing right now writting this in english). We consume youtube, social media, videogames, movies, music, etc. So I have no problems reading or writting in english (of course I have mistakes all the time, but still can make sense) Talking is the hardest part for me simply because I never need to talk in english at all lol. I could type in english on a real time conversation but would have to think a lot if the same sentence was coming from my mouth XD
@@user-xu3bg7zh9c a mi también pero al revés con inglés y español. Entiendo muy bien cuando alguien me dice algo y puedo leer y escribir bastante bien (para un gringo, al menos creo yo)... Pero si intento hablar español con nativos todo he aprendido se va y me parece idiota. Bueno, todo está bien, algún día, si nosotros seguimos aprendiendo poco a poco, tendremos fluidez en cualquier idioma que elijamos
@@user-xu3bg7zh9cA mi me ocurre el mismo caso: puedo defenderme un poco en gramática cuando escribo online pero obviamente los errores estarán cada tanto. La pronunciación y escuchar por el momento es mi punto débil. Ahora no estoy tanto usando inglés en mis redes sociales por estar estudiando japonés 😅
A nivel latinoamericano los argentinos tienen el mejor nivel. Se enseña desde el jardín de infantes en ciertos lugares. Hasta la gente de bajos recursos lo entienden
Here on Argentina we almost-all had english education from kindergarden to middle school. Its in our history, lives, names, advertisements and so on. We mostly fail in conversation bc most of us dont have a direct native-english friend or coworker. Lots of english people and enterprises have worked in the counrty building railroads, towns and teaching, also the firsts educators in the country back in 1800' where from overseas.
I knew Argentinians had a pretty good english base, but didnt expect it to be this good! i love their enthusiasm for others cultures!! Kudos from Cordoba Capital atr perro cumbia cajeteala piola gato
@@InstantEnglishUK heyyyy, u're almost here!! hope u have great time, make sure to enjoy and remember to be safe, i really wish u a good time when u are here!!! 💟
Wow, you should go to Chile and do the same experiment. I am chilean and answered all questions right except for Draught. Great exercise, guys. Daniel😊
This is great. You can do this with the older generations in border towns in Mexico and they wouldn’t get half of these words. I think it is truly remarkable that Argentinians know English considering how little they probably need to use it in their daily lives. It speaks to them as a nation and their desire to be a part of the global community. Greetings from Mexico!
@@InstantEnglishUK I'm from the country side of the State of São Paulo, a small city called Bragança Paulista, which is really close to the actual capital of the State.
Loll love that squirrel came up in the pronunciation bit. I dated a girl from Kenya and she always pronounced it like "squee-rail" and it was my favorite thing
ive played along and i gotta say, im proud of my level, the main problem i encounter is practice unless i talk to my boys constantly, i get rusty pretty quick ive never practiced a lot to begin with, just text for 10+ years online, so hopefully one day i can find my spoken ceiling
Ah un dato super curioso que capaz no saben es que en Argentina se enseña solo ingles BRITÁNICO en las escuelas. Perooo como sabemos la mayoria termina viendo series de eeuu y musica de eeuu entonces se nos olvida la pronunciación britanica.
Even so we don't have the best educational quality in Argentina we have such a good number of people that speaks really well en English , most of them learn American English. I'm a English-German teacher so i'm sure about that.
En realidad estaba pensando que en las escuelas del pais se enseña el inglés británico sin embargo no usamos sus palabras yo tampoco la pronunciación por lo que es un poco confuso
@@catenjoyer76despues nos quejamos del imperialismo pero nos encanta consumirlos.. Espero que la cabecita peronchita empiece a cambiar poco a poco. Esta vez se sale
Wow, The girl who is brown dressed has a very good english and pronunciation! Congrats to her! Is really very difficult learn that english nivel, because in Argentina we dont have a good educative system that learn us a acceptable english.
Who do you think did the best?
The girl with brown shirt get an A grade.
The girl with glasses and the other with a marron tee-shirt
Dificult test. 😅
The best dider did the best
La chica de🟤
Wow, didn't know argentinians were good at english. Congrats! They're genuinely the best country in the world! Greetings from Tucumán Argentina ura pingo cajeta
Jajajajajaja 😂
Jjajajajaajaj
😁
Jajajajajajajajajajajajajaja coincido como buena tucumana. We are good english speakers.
JSJAJAJAAJ que atrevido
I didn't know that Argentina had a nice english level! Greetings from Merlo,Zona oeste gato
El chiste mas quemado de todo internet
como tus neuronas@@lascar2275
Greetings from agustin ferrari papa
como tu cabeza@@lascar2275
Barrio Matera🇦🇷
Que bien parados nos dejó la chica de marrón, una genia ♥
la de lentes estuvo mucho mejor, la de marron le metieron dos palabras faciles y no las sabia, cuando le dijeron que era dijo "oh yeah I know that"
@@TheChukso boe, la podés saber y no te acordás. en general la chica de remera marrón lo hizo mejor que los demás. la chica de lentes tiene buena pronunciación pero había palabras que ni en español las sabía(?
@@TheChukso La de marrón fue por lejos la mejor. Como bien dice el otro amigo, puede que no se haya acordado, saberte una palabra no define tu nivel de inglés. La piba se nota de lejos que maneja bien la gramatica y conjugación, aparte de buen acento.
@@ynzsbstn saber palabras si define tu nivel de ingles, es un conjunto
aguante la de marron! la manejo como una campeona
Damn, Argentinian women are on another level! I really wish i could meet one someday. Greetings from argentina
You will
@@InstantEnglishUK i know what i have to do, i just don't have the strength to do it!
Five words, crack
Hi there! You can start by learning Spanish first, so you can communicate using both languages. In your case, you can learn more with a Latina girl and she can also learn more English with you :)
If you give them green cards, they'll come all over you bro 😂
My country has ranked very high in the English Proficiency Index for the last couple of years when compared to the rest of the region greetings from Argentina🇦🇷.
My country is ranked second after the Netherlands, Singapore singlish 😂
why is that?
Mexico has a better level of English than any other Latin American country because we are very close to the United States.
@@Nino5iEnglish language institutions don't say that, and they aren't wrong.
@@Nino5i as far as I know, Mexico hasn't a good level of proficiency. Argentina is the only one in the region.
I am Argentinian and teach Spanish in Argentina and I wish I could afford to go to London and do the same experiment in reverse. 😅
Omg I would LOVE to see this
When you go there, good luck finding someone that cares
It would be interesting to do that on the US i guess, where there are a lot of people that has studied spanish in college or kind of speak it with his relatives
@@yoverale THIS tho! Lots of people have studied Spanish and French in high school but don't really retain it. I never got to study another language since I was an ESL student (Russian is my first language), but I know basic spoken Spanish, and I'm sure a lot of people can answer basic questions.
Yoooooooooo
I have some connections in Argentina. Knowing basically nothing about the country up until 2 years ago, I was surprised that many of them speak English as if they've been in the US for years.
I know a few that don't speak English, but for the most part, they still read and write very well
We have many language intitutes and there is some bilingual schools.
Te recomiendo pasar por estos lados y conocer con tus propios ojos nuestro hermoso país.
De los países más seguros y bellos de la región ❤🇦🇷
*institutes
But the most people of your country don't see that like achive
@@fernandovergara5244 you made some mistares: first of all, you must way “most people from your country” and if I don’t misunderstand, you must have said “they don’t obtain their goals”. I don’t know where are you from and I don’t care, but I don’t know why are you people obsessed with my country.
I’ll be waiting for the next video: “Can Englishmen speak Spanish?”. Thank you. Estaré esperando el próximo vídeo: “¿Pueden los ingleses hablar español?”. Muchas gracias.
Haha not on my channel, but I highly recommend a Spanish channel on TH-cam does it! Let me know if you find something
The answer is yes and no. They can learn in school but most are familiar only with words like hola, como estás, cerveza, queso, playa, amigo.. But most English wouldn't understand a full sentence. Es que no hay mucho la necessidad de hablarlo. Entoces hablan pero solo un poquito.
Excelente comentario!
Why should they?
@@marina.rose. Indeed, its easier to just stick with your own language, specially if we talk about english since its the easiest to learn and the one everyone uses, but I find really interesting to see people from NA or UK that at least try to learn spanish, after all NA people have Mexico right besides them so it wouldnt be bad to learn a bit.. here in SA most people can speak english and portuguese at a decent level, kinda makes me mad that most NA people are so ignorant about other languages, but I guess its more of a personal opinion since Im interested in learning different stuff from other countries (of course my english isn't perfect at all, but at least I can hold a decent conversation and express my viewpoints)
To be fair, there are several different words we would use to describe an electrical cord in the US, depending on the region. 🇺🇸🇦🇷
It’s not about the cord, it’s about the bit at the end of the cord
Right, and plug definitely gets used, but in some places “plug” is also used to describe the wall outlet, so we have to use other words for the male end, like jack or connector. It’s one of those weird situations where no single world ever became prominent in the entire country, so we often just work the sentence around having to say it.
@@InstantEnglishUKThat wasn’t clear from the picture. 😅
@@dustybuffalo9973Yeah that happens in Argentina too. Not everyone knows the technical terms so you can hear the equivalents of "plug" and "wall plug" or "male plug" and "female plug" a lot.
Cómo argentino, puedo decir que acá le decimos "plug" a la punta del cable donde conectamos la guitarra eléctrica (soy músico) 😅
Who knew they spoke so well! And yet they are so humble about it right? Vamos argentina la concha del pato, saludos de argentina
"Del pato" JAJAJAJA
this video is really cool! It’s very well organised, Guillermina was the best one. We have one of the highest English levels in South America. Greetings from Argentina 🙌🏻
Cheers! Glad you saw all the effort I put into it and of course that you enjoyed it!
I got super happy because I was able to answer everything 😭😭😭
Greetings from Córdoba, Argentina ❤
Get in!!!
Crutches got me at first until I hear it was with a c, I don't know why but stretches come to mi mind
Most Argentinians study some form of basic english at primary school and highschool. Some colleges teach english also as separate subjects. And lastly, american and UK culture and music are very big here with lots of following so everyone tries to follow trends and learn a little bit of english to understand whats going on in these other nations. Very good video, all people were very friendly luckly and you two also seem like cool guys!
Thank you Lorenzo!
resumiste toda la argentina en un par de renglones
So Argentinians like UK culture?
@@_Executor_ yes, similar
@@_Executor_no se si les gusta la cultura inglesa, creo que es más que nos gustan las películas en idioma original
I love watching your videos. It's so nice to see people from different parts of the world try and recall appropriate words and truly test their knowledge and memory.
Greetings from India! ❤
Thanks a lot
This just makes me want to go back to Argentina ❤️ 🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷
Same
Same 😢
Same
Come back, is cheaper if your currency is in dollars or euro, it's hell for us in pesos
I need to organize my daily routine to have some space and continue watching these amazing videos. Good for me in these situations to keep practicing and learning new words by myself because I do not have a person who speak English face to face. I really love the funny way you use to put into practice the English levels of people. Greetings from Colombia!!! ;)
Thank you Andres
Grande profe. Sigo mejorando de a poquito mi pronunciation con vos
Cariños desde Rosario 🇦🇷
Gracias mate
Great video (and people)! I love the fact that Frank's go-to explanation for 'draught' is the beer-on-tap meaning of the word rather than the cold current of air :D
Of course!
Me cayeron re bien todos los entrevistados!
😎
Todos saben ingles . Increíble 🇦🇷 👏
Tenemos colegios bilingües y, algunos, dan francés
El ingles es un idioma demasiado simple, nada difícil.
No. Ni de lejos
@@gaussfriedrich1612pero pocos non nativos lo saben hablar bien y perfectamente
@@gaussfriedrich1612 El tema es hablarlo perfectamente, la otra es aprender todas las palabras.
"clip" is used in Argentina, but only for paper clips. That's why everyone thought "clip" was specific enough. Clips in general are "ganchos" or "broches".
Yo les digo "cositos del papel" porque no sé cómo llamarlos aveces xD
Great way to learn english XD. Excellent guys, was funny see how people enjoyed to the game.
Thank you
This is amazing! I couldn't imagine that argentinian people could be so good at english!
Greetings from Moreno Argentina loco
Argentina 🇦🇷 😍
What a great video teacher❤, this will be one of my favourite videos😊, greetings from Argentina🇦🇷
Thank you!!
ITs realy good to see that the younger generation around the world starts to get better and better in english..
makes the people of the world connect easier with each other
Those Argentines speak good English. Kudos to them👏
They did indeed! Check out my language platform www.ispeak.to/instantenglish/ to continue speaking with me
There is a study that says that Argentina has the best level of English in Latin America.
Not the girl with the pink her tbh and the pronunciation wasn’t good
She still managed to answer and understand the words, honestly I think her english is good. Specially knowing most of these people probably never apply their english to real life situations, y'know?
@@cinnamonboy11
I love that we can communicate with our friends from North America and the UK properly. Greetings from Argentina!
Hello mate
Instant English, your videos are super good.I just love them💗
Thank you so much!
@@InstantEnglishUK Most welcome💗
I'm from Argentina and for me the best one to pronounce was the one in the brown t-shirt. I have never met anyone who knows how to express yourself as is but in another language with Argentine expressions.
Great video! Greetings from an Argentinian who lives in London 🇦🇷♥️🇬🇧
Glad you enjoyed it!
The question is how well people speak Spanish in England or, in general, how high is their cultural and educational level.
That question isn’t for this channel, I’m trying to teach English not Spanish. Hopefully, a Spanish channel on TH-cam does it, it would be really fun to see
this really demonstrates what a great country argentina is! greeting from entre rios, argentina!!
Yep, totally agree 👍
Otro entrerriano. Somos dos
I think they did very well. Being from NY, I do not say squirrel like them. Also, por desgracia, I never saw the word draught before...lol. I've always seen draft when referring to beer. Very good speakers. Well done Argentina.
Greetings! Happy New Year!! We are very lucky to spend this year with a perfect teacher like you and to meet a perfect person like you! As I always say in every comment, you are great teacher!👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🧿🧿🧿🧿💜💜
This really impressed me, i didn't know argentinians had such a good english! Greetings from Chaco.
Yo estoy repasando mi ingles con Duolingo, hay cosas que no recordaba, pero unos genios mis paisanos, es bueno saber que en el pais hay un nivel bastante alto de inglés
I like it when non english speakers say names how in their language is supposed to be said
Wow me sorprende, tienen un inglés muy bueno no todos los países de Latinoamérica hablan inglés osea si pero que hayan muchos es poco, a comparación de toda la población
Y si todos nos queremos ir del país broder, cómo no vamos a saber todos inglés kjjj
Es por que en Argentina el inglés es obligatorio en muchos colegios
@@augustohelmberg4294 jajajaja aquí hay escuelas pero no enseñan bien y se nota en los vídeos que saben inglés
@@GodBlessUBro-n2p que mal brother con el inglés les irá bien y vos conseguirás una gringa que te ayude, mis más sinceros deseos 🫶🏻
@@nicomaniatutoriales6033por lo general los padres que se lo pueden permitir manda a sus hijos a clases privadas de inglés. Se ve como una inversión a futuro
Como persona que terminó de aprender el ingles que sabe de videos de youtube y peliculas tengo el vocabulario en inglés de Estados unidos y también del Reino unido, con chupete lo primero que se me apareció en la cabeza fue "dummy" y después me acordé como era en el inglés que consumo más lol muy buen video unos genios los chicos
I can't believe you guys are here in Argentina! I thought you "lived inside TH-cam" - Now you look real 😃 - I hope you enjoy your stay!
😝
I think most argentinians, at least in the big cities, know some basic english due to the exposure to the language in social media and pop culture. Also, as english is taught during most of the primary school and secondary school, we usually have at least some kimd of base to start learning about it. Also, people may not be able to talk a lot in english due to lack of experiency as it's not super needed in here but most people is at least able to understand something.
In my case, my mother, 59 years old, has never really studied any english but just from exposure and music she could communicate with a foreigner at her work once. It surprised me, but for real most people have at least some level of understanding about it here.
Lamento decirte que nadie sabe hablar inglés
@@kevinherman3736 es obligatorio en las escuelas por lo menos en Cba en todo el secundario y en algunas hasta en Jardín, obvio que siempre está el colgado q no estudia
Are you from BA?
They all did pretty well, but there is room for improvement. ❤😊. Fun video.
Bienvenido profe a mi país! Espero q' el sol de Baires no lo "maltrate" y disfrute su estadía. Big hug 🤗
Gracias ☺️
There are many words that we ourselves don't even know in Spanish, jaja, this was such an interesting video. Greetings from Argentina, Tierra del Fuego 👋🇦🇷
El español tiene muchas mas palabras, dialectos que el ingles, sera por eso xd
I’m so glad you enjoyed it! It took a lot of travel and effort to make 😎
@@Tenshi43 seguramente
I can't believe you guys ended up in Argentina! Been following your channel for a long time! Wish it had been me the one interviewed!
A veces ni en español conocemos las palabras 😂
El español tiene muchisimas mas palabras que el ingles 😂
Pasa que en Argentina usamos mucho "cosito" tipo "me pasas el cosito ese?" jajajaja
Realmente no son palabras muy comunes, por eso.
@@Tenshi43JAJA busca en Google cuantas palabras tiene el español en comparación con el inglés....
so much fun watching the video!! From Argentina con Amor!
Thank you!
Lovely people and great content!
They are, aren’t they
@@InstantEnglishUK Yes!!! And so are you guys!
I like girl in a brown t-shirt, she's so cute. And "Babies sucker" It's was funny😂
Hi from Russia again❤
Hahaha I couldn't stop laughing throughout the video, good video, very funny, AGUANTE ARGENTINA PAPA, keep making these videos!
Aguante los pibes!!!
the girl with glasses in so lovely 🥰😍
Yep!
I love english is so logical and I'm from argentina 🇦🇷.. my favourite languages are spanish, english and italian, those 3 languages should be official in my country. I think so. ❤
oooh mi paiiiiiiiiiiiis!! didn't know you were here! hope u enjoyed your time here
Great video! I miss Argentina a lot 💙🤍💙
Me too
Holaaa, I really liked this video❤. I also learned new words in English. I think all of them did a great job. Thank you for coming to Argentina 🇦🇷. And your new friend Frank is really handsome btw 😊. Abrazos
That was my main aim of the video! I’m glad you liked it
They are so smart, I love argentines
Greetings from Argentina
they were great!
i love watch these videos cause helps me a lot with my listening
So glad you like it
It's curious that when you went to Colombia you did it in a university environment, but when you came to Argentina you did it with people from the street.
I did it in Mexico in the street as well, every place is different and I have to adapt to find people. I think you don’t understand how hard it is to make these videos
@@InstantEnglishUK I don't think he was criticizing the channel or your work... I think he was stating that in Argentina it's "easier" to find people from the streets who are able to speak English, while in Colombia you necessarily have to be in an "educated" environment to find these people 😉I'm not saying that is necessarily true, but I understand that vision, having lived both in Argentina and Colombia and noticing the difference too 😊
@@gabyjuensegún un estudio, argentina es el pais latinoamericano que mejor inglés tiene, por eso se puede encontrar gente en cualquier parte, no solo en universidades
@@gabyjuenyeah I think the confusion comes from the expression "how curious" or "it's curious how..." which it's usually used ironically in English to disguise what otherwise is judgement. Take what I'm saying with a grain of salt though since I'm not native.
I can confirm that because i dont even finish the secondary grade and i can speak english very wel, btw i learn by my self 😂l@@deontaywilder2121
Wow, it was really surprising how good argentinians are at speaking English, I mean, they could pass for natives to be honest... Marvellous, no wonder why some people call it the best country in the world. I would like to be able to visit them one day, greetings from Cordoba culiau
i had a GREAT week there in BA
Could pass for natives 😂 i don't believe it, i'm from Córdoba Argentina.
Smart and amazing young men and women they are humble and self-confident in the same time .
Greetings from me to you
🌺🌸🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Estos videos hacen que quiera mejorar mi ingles
Brilliant!!!!
Beautiful landscapes. Beauriful cities. Beautiful people. Fluent english speakers. Family, tradition, openness, kindness, good vibes. The best country in the world 🇦🇷, the last bastion of the best of human civilisation. Beautiful. Greetings from Parque Sicardi, Buenos Aires.
100000% agree
They did it great!!👏👏👏
They did indeed!
@@InstantEnglishUK I've been waiting for this video since I knew you were going to visit Argentina,I wish you and the other teacher health and abundance.Have a wonderful year and may God bless you and your families.
16 years old Argentinian here, tbh I think most of us are pretty good, we usually start studying english before high school and the internet is a big help. loved this video tyy
Thanks mate! Your English is brilliant
I think the most interesting thing is that they all clearly understand English, it seems to be more of a topic thing than anything. Great illustration of the different levels of fluency within language learning!
The hardest part of learning english its the pronunciation, BY FAR! We start learning english from elementary school but today the real lerning ends up being online (like im doing right now writting this in english).
We consume youtube, social media, videogames, movies, music, etc. So I have no problems reading or writting in english (of course I have mistakes all the time, but still can make sense)
Talking is the hardest part for me simply because I never need to talk in english at all lol. I could type in english on a real time conversation but would have to think a lot if the same sentence was coming from my mouth XD
@@user-xu3bg7zh9c a mi también pero al revés con inglés y español. Entiendo muy bien cuando alguien me dice algo y puedo leer y escribir bastante bien (para un gringo, al menos creo yo)...
Pero si intento hablar español con nativos todo he aprendido se va y me parece idiota. Bueno, todo está bien, algún día, si nosotros seguimos aprendiendo poco a poco, tendremos fluidez en cualquier idioma que elijamos
@@user-xu3bg7zh9cA mi me ocurre el mismo caso: puedo defenderme un poco en gramática cuando escribo online pero obviamente los errores estarán cada tanto. La pronunciación y escuchar por el momento es mi punto débil.
Ahora no estoy tanto usando inglés en mis redes sociales por estar estudiando japonés 😅
The english is mandatory subject in every school since fourth grade since 2003 in Argentina.
Argentinians are really good at English. Contgratulations!
Greetings from Argentina.
Great stuff again. Kudos guys❤
A nivel latinoamericano los argentinos tienen el mejor nivel. Se enseña desde el jardín de infantes en ciertos lugares. Hasta la gente de bajos recursos lo entienden
mi familia no xd
Tenemos una educación pauperrima , vos te pensas que lo que decís puede ser real?
He conocido muchos argentinos que no hablan ni una palabra jaja
7:52 ; 9:13
La chica de los "HAY CHURROOOOOS!!!!!!" y la nena de los patines hicieron mejor el video ajajajajajajaj
Here on Argentina we almost-all had english education from kindergarden to middle school. Its in our history, lives, names, advertisements and so on. We mostly fail in conversation bc most of us dont have a direct native-english friend or coworker. Lots of english people and enterprises have worked in the counrty building railroads, towns and teaching, also the firsts educators in the country back in 1800' where from overseas.
I knew Argentinians had a pretty good english base, but didnt expect it to be this good! i love their enthusiasm for others cultures!! Kudos from Cordoba Capital atr perro cumbia cajeteala piola gato
It was a lot of fun to make this video
I will be in cordoba 1st April
@@InstantEnglishUK heyyyy, u're almost here!! hope u have great time, make sure to enjoy and remember to be safe, i really wish u a good time when u are here!!! 💟
7:53 LA PIBA DE LOS CHURROS DE FONDO JAJAJAJJJA
the girl saying Worcestershire said it better than most native english speakers.
Wow, you should go to Chile and do the same experiment. I am chilean and answered all questions right except for Draught.
Great exercise, guys.
Daniel😊
Es una competencia? Jajaja😂
Jajajaja No, que yo sepa, pero si me gustaría saber si los chilenos pueden comunicarse con ellos y saber algo de inglés.
@@daniel.4343apenas hablan español.
Pronuncian chile como "shile" y cuando tienen que en inglés al revés dicen "chorch buch" 😂
I did't realize that were two guys until the end
same here
Haha really?
This is great. You can do this with the older generations in border towns in Mexico and they wouldn’t get half of these words. I think it is truly remarkable that Argentinians know English considering how little they probably need to use it in their daily lives. It speaks to them as a nation and their desire to be a part of the global community. Greetings from Mexico!
Hey! I hope you enjoyed the Mexico video I made too 💪🏻😎
Damn!
I"d love to take that test - I'm up for it if they ever come to Brazil lol
Where in Brazil?
@@InstantEnglishUK I'm from the country side of the State of São Paulo, a small city called Bragança Paulista, which is really close to the actual capital of the State.
sou de atibaia kkk@@eucisotar2
@@guilhermesavian5445 trabalhei em atibaia entre 2010 e 2015 - gostei muito de ter trabalhado aí, diga-se de passagem.
Loll love that squirrel came up in the pronunciation bit.
I dated a girl from Kenya and she always pronounced it like "squee-rail" and it was my favorite thing
new sub! argentina is a beautiful country with mixed cultures , greetings from argentina
Lovely to have you!
i hope you come back to colombia again haha i want to give a shoot and maybe appear in your videos! greetings from Medellin Colombia!
that would be great!
Nada mejor en esta vida que ser Bilingüe o más... ver cosas en ingles sin subtitulos es hermoso
PS: What is the last word? 😂
Si, estoy de acuerdo. Me encanta aprender idiomas 😎🤓
ive played along and i gotta say, im proud of my level, the main problem i encounter is practice
unless i talk to my boys constantly, i get rusty pretty quick
ive never practiced a lot to begin with, just text for 10+ years online, so hopefully one day i can find my spoken ceiling
Julian Alvarez really improved his english skills
Thanks to my help
draught got me confused and im a fluent american english speaker! i have never heard anything of that sort in my whole life 😂
I would pay to know HOW MANY PEOPLE you have interview before this guys in the video. Here, in Argentina, average english level is quite poor.
i do ask a lot of people, but i always have to ask a lot of people in every country
You are the best pedagogue, i love your all videos. I really like you.
Thank youuuuuu
6:10 ¡Diablos, señorita!
Jajaja
Well done! I teach both English and Spanish online from Argentina
Amazing!
Ah un dato super curioso que capaz no saben es que en Argentina se enseña solo ingles BRITÁNICO en las escuelas.
Perooo como sabemos la mayoria termina viendo series de eeuu y musica de eeuu entonces se nos olvida la pronunciación britanica.
Las palabras diria yo
I’m so proud of Argentinos😍
I’m a Filipina and I’ve met so many Argentinians aqui en Australia.
4:58 Jajajaja la amé 😂❤
The next time can you make more questions in Morocco? I think it could be a good video for the channel !
Even so we don't have the best educational quality in Argentina we have such a good number of people that speaks really well en English , most of them learn American English. I'm a English-German teacher so i'm sure about that.
Interesting
En realidad estaba pensando que en las escuelas del pais se enseña el inglés británico sin embargo no usamos sus palabras yo tampoco la pronunciación por lo que es un poco confuso
En mi colegio aprendemos inglés británico pero casi nadie habla así porque consumimos más cosas americanas que inglesas
@@catenjoyer76despues nos quejamos del imperialismo pero nos encanta consumirlos.. Espero que la cabecita peronchita empiece a cambiar poco a poco. Esta vez se sale
Come to Cordoba, Argentina! i will be happy to welcome you guys into my house
Sounds lovely
I like this type video it's so educational for everyone and for me too😅
hi from Ukraine
Brilliant 🤩
What a beautiful country, argentines are so awsome! Greetings from argentina
They are great!
Please, make a test in Brazil. It would be funny.
Ninguém iria acertar kkkkkkkkk😂😂 não sabem nem o português
Wow, The girl who is brown dressed has a very good english and pronunciation! Congrats to her! Is really very difficult learn that english nivel, because in Argentina we dont have a good educative system that learn us a acceptable english.