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Professor Katharine, in my town there was a group of about 9 persons from the US. They gave English lessons for free in the town. I enrolled in. It turned out I could communicate with the native speakers on an excellent level on verious topics. It was my first meeting with the English native speakers face to face. Watching and analysing videos on your channel brought excellent effect.
Thank you so much Kathie!❤ This video is captivating, I would like to see more videos about British accents🥰 such as Brummie, Geordie, Yorkshire... and especially the Scottish accent! Have a lovely weekend!🌹😇
Hello, Katharine.😊 Now I think I have to use my loaf in order to understand Cockney Accent. To me, Cockney Accent sounds pretty warm and friendly. Plus, Cockney Rhyming Slang sounds so creative and unique. You're crushing it!👏Thanks a lot❗🤗
0:44 😊 what a great coincidence Katharine 😄 I have a cup of tea 🍵 in front of me while listening to you!! 😊 😁 oh , it reminded me of something... " to lush some slop " 😊 you told about this slang term in one of your short videos!! 😄
Lovely video! Now we can understand that this type of accent is called cockney👍 I’ll look for Michael Caine’s interviews 😉 Thank you my lady Kathy 😊 Have a wonderful weekend ☺️
You so brilliantly explained this Cockney accent , thank you so much , Kat ! Being Dutch , I thought for years , not knowing about accents , when I heard this accent on TV , that it was the Irish language . And these people probably were both Irish and drunk , the way they pronounced words , haha. Good that you taught us to recognize that accent . BTW , Michael Caine , his name did even ring a bell with me , famous for the many movies he is in . Have a nice weekend !
Very funny & interesting british accent. Same as but different accent were used by britishers in british India during british rule. They were used mixed Indian & English language. For a "Table servant" they used a word "khidmudgaar". During 1857 to 1947, India is a second home for britishers. You can read about this in the book "Women of the Raj" by Margaret Macmillan.
Ahh! What a surprise! I just watched a video about the Cockney Accent yesterday and wondered how it would be if I watched a Cockney Accent video from you, believe me, or not, Katharine! 😮😮😮 I love this Accent truly, and I am yet to watch the whole video, but couldn't wait to spread my curiosity and wonder as soon as I saw this from you! ❤❤❤ I have been a little busy lately, finding time hard to even watch my favourite English videos. But, thank you so much, Katharine, for being my relief! Loads of love ❤️❤️
Thank you so much Katharine for this video ! Could you make one about the irish accent ? I am in Ireland now and I really struggle to understand people, but I really want to. Lots of love ❤
I Sound good, heard Irish from TV, whence wondered to would know the landscape was spit out of Whales, torn and whistles France, turned back to Scotland and was Gael. Shrew kind of matter, method.
E l (the word for "past" sometimes suddenly seems like to Ex communicate and go) also for/with me the in-beat is often hard and through-heart-easier not so difficult (me), remember worth it, before suddenly you remember wiry
Pps is Ireland a foreign country ,make it to Ireland, stand up ireland, snatch on your "reveal", "trouble true", "welcome", "we'll " or "well" , why you named Gwhyn", "what(s) when (where in), whom
Hi Katherine, I really love this Cockney accent, which is a little different from real British English accent. But I love this accent and want to speak like a native Cockney speaker. Thank you Catherine. You are really great
Yes rhyming slang is a cockney thing originally but Londoners in general have used it for decades. I am from South East London and my mates and I have used it on and off for donkey's years
Hi Katharine, great video. Watching from Liverpool, Merseyside, born and bred here and have a very broad scouse accent that I can't shift for the life of me. In Liverpool we occasionally use Cockney Rhyming Slang (Brown Bread, Cream Crackered, Let's have a butchers etc). If I ever go down to London, I affectionately get called Denzel (after the only Fools and Horses Character).
Oh god! I’m totally practicing every single word you’re saying and it had really improved my British English thank you so much I wish that one day I can speak perfectly like you do 💗💗💗🥹
Greetings from Brazil, Katherine! I have learnt to love the British accent and also the cultural aspects that are part of these countries. With all due respect, you sound like Emma Watson. 😊 God bless you and your family, have a great weekend!
I am an Arab..and now I am learning the English language..I have learned the American accent and the British accent..If I were British, I would be proud of my accent..because it is the language of eloquence, statement, poetry, and literature.
With all due deference there are over 400 British accents and 200 American. One can learn to mimic an accent but that learned inflection will never be perfect in its rendering.
Apples and pears is pretty straight forward. To use the term apples and pears means stairs. So if you are telling someone, "I'm not going to use the lift and going to use the apples and pears instead," it means you're going to use the stairs.
Great episode Katharine! I love British accents/dialects!! By the way Katharine, a British guy I dropped off at the airport said following to me: "Have a good one" I presume it's the same as "have a nice day..." Do you know "have a good one " Katharine? Is it a British slang?
' The Modern RP ' is the most important. That is what the England is known for! I'm not sure whether the Cockney or other varieties of accents of English will get the kind of attention and recognition the Modern RP gets! 🤔 For the convenience of the most of the people in the world, there has to be a standard language which can be used as global lingua franca! No wonder the English language enjoys that status! 😊
Dear Katharine, I note in the ‘little’, not only ‘t’ is glottal, but the ‘L’ is very heavy dark. Is the dark ‘L’ a distinctive part of the cockney way of speaking?
My theory is that britsh people invented cockney accent to tell secrrt informations with each other haha I am new here and I loved ! Congrats for the content youve made
Fank you Kafarine 😂! It was lovely video! Thank you Katharine! What about other British accents like Irish, Welsh or Scottish? I think It will be interesting if you bring it up for us,your subscribers.
I do not think this accent is for me. I will feel under the weather if I never considered additionally learn it before . It was a great introduction even for you 🤣. Spring is gone and summer is here! So, happy Summer, Katherine 😊❤. Hope you are doin' well and we will see us in your new-summery videos . Take care, my darling 🙋🏻♂!
As an amateur linguist i have invented Cockney Non - Rhyming Slang for people that can't construct a rhyme.It's very simple.Take 2 non rhyming words - orange and hovercraft,for example,to link to the 3rd word - peanut,for example.There you have it - simples ! Just in case here's another example - curtain and milk = dog. One more for good measure now that you're getting the hang of it - gearbox and cup = coconut.Endlessly fascinating - have hours of fun with this brilliant new linguistic form !
@@englishwithkatharine Glad you like the old tea strainer and shirt Katharine - i'm sure it will catch on if it's given a bit of whistle and coat hanger.
use your head, it`s sometimes used in Japansese as well! I use some positive words from you in italki! I'm thinking of using these few phrases online with a teacher who lives in Cambridge. thanks!
Hello, Katharine, thank you for this video. As a foreign learner of English, I have been trying to to get used to Modern RP. It is by far the easiest accent to practise. I think I can stick to it whenever I have to speak in English. As far as I know, there are many accents in England. It is said that Yorkshire accent is also difficult to learn. Why not make a video about it? In the novel Wuthering Heights, I don't understand most of what Joseph says.
Good evening Katharine. As always another very interesting video about different pronunciation of English in UK even I have to tell you the cockney accent is hard to understand to me, anyway thanks a lot and see you next friday.
Cockney or whatever the other accents that you did mention in here dear, your voice is irreplaceable, unrivaled and unmatched to any of those that you have mentioned above and yours is the sweetest and the best to me by a long chalk.. 🙏 🌹👏❤️ Btw,My Fridays couldn't get any better as long as you are in the house my dear.. 🤗🥰 Just chill and have a good day and enjoy the awesome vibes of the weekend too.. 🙏 Hugs.xoxoxo Gams ❤️
I was born in London and my family were from the east end, but I grew up in Essex. Many native cocknies were dsiplaced after the war and ended up spilling toward and into Essex. I will occasionally use rhyming slang without realising it, as do some of my friends. So my accent is a weird toned down cockney that you hear a lot, especially in south Essex. Interesting how history affects language. I have no trouble understanding thick cockney accents though, even though I don't have one myself.
A Cockney was defined by being born within the Sound of Bow Bells, my wife was a Cockney being born in Guys Hospital in 1939, so after the Luftwaffe reshaped much of the U.K. including much of London particularly the Docks area....Poor old Bow Bells Church as flattened so the end of Bow Bells. Cockney Rhyming Slang is reported to have started in the early London Prisons allowing the inmates to converse without the Screws understanding.... eventually as the Screws began to understand there was a need to invent double rhyming Slang....So Aristotle rhymes with Bottle....Bottle is made from Glass.... Glass rhymes with ARSE.... So there he plonked is Aristotle.... Sat Down
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That's the best and the most comprehensive explanation of Cockney accent I've ever seen! Thanks, Katharine! You're awesome!💯💥💫👍
So kind!! There’s a lot more to it but it’s a start 😊😊💕💕
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Professor Katharine, in my town there was a group of about 9 persons from the US. They gave English lessons for free in the town. I enrolled in. It turned out I could communicate with the native speakers on an excellent level on verious topics. It was my first meeting with the English native speakers face to face. Watching and analysing videos on your channel brought excellent effect.
That’s soooo great!! 👍👍👍💕💕💕
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This is one of the best videos you’ve made. Thank you, Kat.
Thank you so much Kathie!❤ This video is captivating, I would like to see more videos about British accents🥰 such as Brummie, Geordie, Yorkshire... and especially the Scottish accent! Have a lovely weekend!🌹😇
I will make some videos 😊☺️☺️☺️
Hello, Katharine.😊 Now I think I have to use my loaf in order to understand Cockney Accent. To me, Cockney Accent sounds pretty warm and friendly. Plus, Cockney Rhyming Slang sounds so creative and unique.
You're crushing it!👏Thanks a lot❗🤗
💕💕💕🥰🥰🤗 I love cockney!!
@@englishwithkatharine So do I❗🥰
This is a fantastic lecture!
What an accent that I love
Excellent video! So helpful
I am from Canada, Juss Learning Cockney Accent.
0:44 😊 what a great coincidence Katharine 😄 I have a cup of tea 🍵 in front of me while listening to you!! 😊 😁 oh , it reminded me of something... " to lush some slop " 😊 you told about this slang term in one of your short videos!! 😄
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I’m watching Love Island UK and wanted to learn more about this. Cheers from Boston, MA, USA! Some very interesting accents around here as well! :)
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Ew love island
Where can I watch it pls ?
@@robertholden5786 don't waste your time on other people being fake, focus on yourself
I'm always happy to see and listen to you.
Cheers
Lovely video! Now we can understand that this type of accent is called cockney👍 I’ll look for Michael Caine’s interviews 😉
Thank you my lady Kathy 😊
Have a wonderful weekend ☺️
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Glad you enjoyed it!!!!!
You so brilliantly explained this Cockney accent ,
thank you so much , Kat !
Being Dutch , I thought for years , not knowing about accents ,
when I heard this accent on TV , that it was the Irish language .
And these people probably were both Irish and drunk , the way
they pronounced words , haha.
Good that you taught us to recognize that accent .
BTW , Michael Caine , his name did even ring a bell with me ,
famous for the many movies he is in .
Have a nice weekend !
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I love your pronunciation too much because your intonations are perfect.
Aww thanks 😊😊😊
Such a beautiful lesson Katharine❤️❤️
Thank youuuu. 😊😊🤗🤗🤗
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Yes, this is what I wait most. It is time for cockney accent. So glad to watch this. Thank you my beautiful teacher. Keep it up!
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I can't thank you enough ❤
Aww you are very welcome!! 😊☺️
Very funny & interesting british accent. Same as but different accent were used by britishers in british India during british rule. They were used mixed Indian & English language. For a "Table servant" they used a word "khidmudgaar". During 1857 to 1947, India is a second home for britishers. You can read about this in the book "Women of the Raj" by Margaret Macmillan.
It is useful to learn about this accent! Teacher Katharine thank you so much.
You’re soo welcome!! 😊😊👍👍
Hi! My old little kitten was called Pocher, I miss him!😿
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Ahh! What a surprise! I just watched a video about the Cockney Accent yesterday and wondered how it would be if I watched a Cockney Accent video from you, believe me, or not, Katharine! 😮😮😮
I love this Accent truly, and I am yet to watch the whole video, but couldn't wait to spread my curiosity and wonder as soon as I saw this from you! ❤❤❤
I have been a little busy lately, finding time hard to even watch my favourite English videos. But, thank you so much, Katharine, for being my relief!
Loads of love ❤️❤️
Ohhh what a nice comment!! 💕💕💕
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Aww! Thanks for your sweet reply, Katharine! ❤😊
I love your class. Thanks so much. Have a nice day.
You’re welcome 🌸🌸💕💕
love you Katharine. I enjoy cockney topic so much. Fhank you so much, you made my day.
Thank you so much Katharine for this video ! Could you make one about the irish accent ? I am in Ireland now and I really struggle to understand people, but I really want to.
Lots of love ❤
Good idea!! 😀😊☺️
I Sound good, heard Irish from TV, whence wondered to would know the landscape was spit out of Whales, torn and whistles France, turned back to Scotland and was Gael. Shrew kind of matter, method.
How many Gael contrys d(you/we about to/are live
E l (the word for "past" sometimes suddenly seems like to Ex communicate and go) also for/with me the in-beat is often hard and through-heart-easier not so difficult (me), remember worth it, before suddenly you remember wiry
Pps is Ireland a foreign country ,make it to Ireland, stand up ireland, snatch on your "reveal", "trouble true", "welcome", "we'll " or "well" , why you named Gwhyn", "what(s) when (where in), whom
Thanks 🙏
I’m Happy to find your channel ❤
Thank you, Katharine, that was really interesting!!! 😍😍😍
Glad you enjoyed it!! 😊😊🙌🙌
Hi Katherine, I really love this Cockney accent, which is a little different from real British English accent. But I love this accent and want to speak like a native Cockney speaker. Thank you Catherine. You are really great
Thank you so much 😊☺️
Thank you Catherine it was a great help 🥰
Thanks a lot we appreciate what you have done for us
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Captivating!
Yes rhyming slang is a cockney thing originally but Londoners in general have used it for decades. I am from South East London and my mates and I have used it on and off for donkey's years
Thank you Katharine :)
You’re welcome 😊☺️
Cheers mate, top notch vid.
Aww thanks!! 💕💕
Hi Katharine, great video. Watching from Liverpool, Merseyside, born and bred here and have a very broad scouse accent that I can't shift for the life of me. In Liverpool we occasionally use Cockney Rhyming Slang (Brown Bread, Cream Crackered, Let's have a butchers etc). If I ever go down to London, I affectionately get called Denzel (after the only Fools and Horses Character).
Haha!! That's wonderful 😊
Excellent!!
Glad you think so 🤗🤗
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Oh god! I’m totally practicing every single word you’re saying and it had really improved my British English thank you so much I wish that one day I can speak perfectly like you do 💗💗💗🥹
Oh that’s soooo great!! 💞💞💞💞
Useful video
I was waiting for this ty
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Very respected professor, I love you all 🎉
Thank you 😊😊😊😊
Hi katharine thank you for your amazing videos
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Cockney accent is the most beautiful accent in the UK. Thanks for teaching us. Blessings
Hi lovely Katherine, here another very useful video 💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯
Thank you Paola!! 😊😊😊💕💕💕
@@englishwithkatharine thanks again for your precious videos, since I watched you I have learnt a lot.. 💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯
Greetings from Brazil, Katherine! I have learnt to love the British accent and also the cultural aspects that are part of these countries.
With all due respect, you sound like Emma Watson. 😊 God bless you and your family, have a great weekend!
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Tank you very much for that
Thanks Katharine teacher excelent class
Aww thanks, glad you liked it!! 😊☺️
I like all your class Katharine teacher.❤
Thank you katharine.
Cockney is cool.
I agree!! 😊😊😊😊
Good video .
Always among the firsts to like your teachings Master Shifu 👍
Thanks so much for your support 💕💕
Having an erther kit atm
Lovely to see you❤
You too! 😊☺️
I am an Arab..and now I am learning the English language..I have learned the American accent and the British accent..If I were British, I would be proud of my accent..because it is the language of eloquence, statement, poetry, and literature.
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With all due deference there are over 400 British accents and 200 American. One can learn to mimic an accent but that learned inflection will never be perfect in its rendering.
British English and American English do not exist as independent versions of the English language.
There is only the English language.
Apples and pears is pretty straight forward. To use the term apples and pears means stairs. So if you are telling someone, "I'm not going to use the lift and going to use the apples and pears instead," it means you're going to use the stairs.
An interesting video, thank you1
Great episode Katharine! I love British accents/dialects!! By the way Katharine, a British guy I dropped off at the airport said following to me: "Have a good one" I presume it's the same as "have a nice day..." Do you know "have a good one " Katharine? Is it a British slang?
Yesss that’s slang 😊😊
Well done
Thank youuu 😅😅
Thank you.🙏🏾 😅
' The Modern RP ' is the most important. That is what the England is known for! I'm not sure whether the Cockney or other varieties of accents of English will get the kind of attention and recognition the Modern RP gets! 🤔 For the convenience of the most of the people in the world, there has to be a standard language which can be used as global lingua franca! No wonder the English language enjoys that status! 😊
I do agree but it’s wondeful to learn of other accents 🤗🤗
It's interesting to learn a special British English accent. 謝謝。
Thank you so much
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Dear Katharine,
I note in the ‘little’, not only ‘t’ is glottal, but the ‘L’ is very heavy dark. Is the dark ‘L’ a distinctive part of the cockney way of speaking?
Like you, my lovely teacher ❤❤❤
My theory is that britsh people invented cockney accent to tell secrrt informations with each other haha I am new here and I loved ! Congrats for the content youve made
Like it very much , thanks.
Lovely i love reading T3 magazine like
U r the best english teacher in the world
So sweet 😊😊🥰
Fank you Kafarine 😂! It was lovely video! Thank you Katharine!
What about other British accents like Irish, Welsh or Scottish? I think It will be interesting if you bring it up for us,your subscribers.
Yessss will do 😃😃😊😊☺️☺️
Wish you all the best dear teacher thank you for nice video ❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you Teacher Katharine , I like Eng Uk ❤
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I do not think this accent is for me. I will feel under the weather if I never considered additionally learn it before . It was a great introduction even for you 🤣. Spring is gone and summer is here! So, happy Summer, Katherine 😊❤. Hope you are doin' well and we will see us in your new-summery videos . Take care, my darling 🙋🏻♂!
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You’re welcome 😊😊
As an amateur linguist i have invented Cockney Non - Rhyming Slang for people that can't construct a rhyme.It's very simple.Take 2 non rhyming words - orange and hovercraft,for example,to link to the 3rd word - peanut,for example.There you have it - simples ! Just in case here's another example - curtain and milk = dog. One more for good measure now that you're getting the hang of it - gearbox and cup = coconut.Endlessly fascinating - have hours of fun with this brilliant new linguistic form !
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@@englishwithkatharine Glad you like the old tea strainer and shirt Katharine - i'm sure it will catch on if it's given a bit of whistle and coat hanger.
Your work hard .
use your head, it`s sometimes used in Japansese as well! I use some positive words from you in italki! I'm thinking of using these few phrases online with a teacher who lives in Cambridge. thanks!
Great teacher ❤❤❤😊😘😘
Thank you!! 😀😀😊☺️
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Excellent
Hello, Katharine, thank you for this video. As a foreign learner of English, I have been trying to to get used to Modern RP. It is by far the easiest accent to practise. I think I can stick to it whenever I have to speak in English. As far as I know, there are many accents in England. It is said that Yorkshire accent is also difficult to learn. Why not make a video about it? In the novel Wuthering Heights, I don't understand most of what Joseph says.
Yes I will 😊😊😊😊
Happy weekend 👍
You tooooo 😊😊😊
In the reality..my lovely accent is the accent of your beauty Kathy..❤❤❤
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ Love your British Accent so much (RP) ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Good evening ma'am very nice beautiful education thanks
Good evening Katharine. As always another very interesting video about different pronunciation of English in UK even I have to tell you the cockney accent is hard to understand to me, anyway thanks a lot and see you next friday.
You’re welcome!! 😊😊
Cockney or whatever the other accents that you did mention in here dear, your voice is irreplaceable, unrivaled and unmatched to any of those that you have mentioned above and yours is the sweetest and the best to me by a long chalk.. 🙏 🌹👏❤️
Btw,My Fridays couldn't get any better as long as you are in the house my dear.. 🤗🥰
Just chill and have a good day and enjoy the awesome vibes of the weekend too.. 🙏
Hugs.xoxoxo
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So kind !!!!
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Wow! This accent is really strange..but interesting.! It's fun to speak in this accent.! Above all..I like your eye expressions..! So beautiful..👌🥰
I would like a video about the essex accent
I was born in London and my family were from the east end, but I grew up in Essex. Many native cocknies were dsiplaced after the war and ended up spilling toward and into Essex. I will occasionally use rhyming slang without realising it, as do some of my friends. So my accent is a weird toned down cockney that you hear a lot, especially in south Essex. Interesting how history affects language. I have no trouble understanding thick cockney accents though, even though I don't have one myself.
Thank you so much for sharing 😊☺️
Cute teacher 😊
Hello miss Katherine with Friday all. I like listening the lessons always. From Chile a guys autum, rainy and cold. 🌧❄️🍁🍂⛅️🌎📚🇨🇱🎓🌧
That is awesome
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A Cockney was defined by being born within the Sound of Bow Bells, my wife was a Cockney being born in Guys Hospital in 1939, so after the Luftwaffe reshaped much of the U.K. including much of London particularly the Docks area....Poor old Bow Bells Church as flattened so the end of Bow Bells.
Cockney Rhyming Slang is reported to have started in the early London Prisons allowing the inmates to converse without the Screws understanding.... eventually as the Screws began to understand there was a need to invent double rhyming Slang....So Aristotle rhymes with Bottle....Bottle is made from Glass.... Glass rhymes with ARSE.... So there he plonked is Aristotle.... Sat Down
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