Eu comecei a estudar inglês a pouco tempo, sou bem iniciante, mas como é bom vc assistir um vídeo desses que tem uma linguagem usual e consegui entender o contexto das coisas. Logicamente que eu n consigo acompanhar a conversa toda e muitas palavras eu n conheço ainda, mas o fato de tá entendendo o que tá rolando já me deixa muito feliz com minha evolução e tô curtindo muito este canal, vou começar a maratonar os vídeos e tenho certeza que daqui a algum tempo estarei entendendo tudo.
pra você ver como é interessante voce saber outra lingua, mano. Uma das coisas mais bonitas dessa vida é essa variedade de idioma e poder se comunicar entre eles. eu falo espanhol e to estudando ingles, n vejo a hora de falar ingles tmb e poder comunicar com muito mais pessoas, é mt top vc parar numa roda dessas e falar com geral em ingles ou outra lingua. N desistam de aprender, pessoal! e boa sorte na caminhada q n é facil
Agree women are extremely beautiful. One point for you mate. Portuguese language accent mix better than Spanish when we learn and understand and definitely pronunciation is more fluid and similar to English. Spaniards th , Z and other consonants are quite hard to remove. Brazilians and Portuguese don’t have that problem
It was a great video and it was interesting to see how Brazilians speak English. Great job. I’ve been working as an English teacher since last year and I am helping children with English and I am happy to help them. Their English is getting better because I am a good teacher. They already have accomplishments and they want to learn English and it’s wonderful that they are making progress. I am proud of my students. I always tell them “Don’t stop you can do it. ☺️
I would say it's not a shovel and not a "little shovel". It's a dustpan. And as for spade, isn't that almost the same as shovel? Aren't both used to cut the soil? It would be good if the British guy in the video cleared this up for us.
@@InstantEnglishUK Well, I am a Bangladeshi guy who is constantly trying to get the most sophisticated version and accent of the English language which is the British one. Looking forward to developing my English as I want to attain my further studies from England.
Shopping cart/buggy/cart/basket/hand cart are all American names for trolley depending on which part of the US you are in. My parents are from the Appalachian area and they call it a buggy. I grew up in Florida and call it a cart. In America we call the top of a drinking vessel, a cap. Lid is for every other cover of a storage vessel. I think the 2-words the girl was trying to remember was STEAM IRON. Nail clippers in the US could also be called nail trimmers (my hubby is from New England and that's what he calls them) I call the cable car a tram or gondola. In the US it's a shovel, not a spade. And some older people like my granny, call it a pail, not a bucket. Receipt is often confused with recipe for Spanish speakers because receta means recipe in their language. Receta in Spanish also means a prescription from a doctor, that's why the girl said it when she was thinking of what receipt means. Factura is what a cashier hands you when you buy something, and La cuenta is what you ask your waiter/waitress for when dining out. Great video, as always.
It was a great about English in Brazil, english should be more practiced between brazilians, the perception of words and phrases and pronounciation are well . Cute video thanks, more of it for sure. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Its better than American version to get fully British English language thoroughly due to simplicity and pure gold in itself as one of the sweetest thing is British English to perform out while learning other English accents and Brits culture and way of spending life is pertinent also effortless to adopt respectively ❤❤❤❤❤❤
IMHO: 1) The thing covering the bottle is not a lid, but a cap; 2) The "r" in "iron" IS pronounced in American English; 3) Some people - I'm one of them - find the initial question, "How good is your English?", a bit weird, and would say "How well do you speak English?" instead; 4) What differs a spade from a shovel is not the size, but the shape of the blade; 5) The "u", while pronounced in "thorough", it is not in "thoroughly". Love your videos, keep doing your great work.
Thanks for the comment! 😎 I think I agree with you on number 1 and 4, that’s true. Normally, I do try to elicit both UK 🇬🇧 and USA 🇺🇸 vocabulary in the beginning as you can see later in the video, but I missed cap. In terms of the R in Iron, it is pronounced, however, in the video they weren’t saying /aɪrn/ (USA) but more the British way with R, iRON 🙂 anyway, always appreciate the comments, thanks 🙏
Sir, you should do a tour in India. We almost use here british english. And I'm from South India 😊 I love your videos and your teaching style so much ❤
You were lucky to meet brazilian with this level of english, since the percentage according to research is 3% or the population are fluent ( meaning they can really go beyond than the book is on the table)! I guess the reasons you found these good speakers in brazil are : Number one in Rio, where the number of tourists is bigger than any other city in brazil the probablity of finding brazilian english speakers is also bigger and reason 2 among gay people (who tend to be more educated, and enjoying learning foreign languages) is also easier to find good speakers, other than that you have to struggle a lot to find good english speakers oon the streets in brazil!
Actually the word receipt in Portuguese is “ recibo which in my opinion is kind of similar to english. Nota fiscal is a little different than a receipt. That would be an “invoice
@@InstantEnglishUK A game that Brazilians love in English and transform their slang and phrases in Portuguese into English, make this game and you will love it and Brazilians will too, your channel will have a lot of views, this game serves to all and any language too. Success, bro. 💛🌼🍻🍻🤗🤭😉🏵🌼🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻
I really dig on these videos not just beacause the host is GREAT - realy polite and friendly -, but because they make me feel so good my english level (since I don't think those chalanges are that hard lol).
I'd rather speak English with American accent than the British one. Funny but my best English teacher was a British lady called Margareth. She was always telling me "American English is NO English". 😂
I don't think American English is easier. I think that since we live in America, we have more access to American English. Here in São Paulo, only a few schools had British English and it was more expensive when I was young. And just one little thing: Berinjela is written with J, no G. :)
I enjoyed watching this video. Why dont you come to Azerbaijan,🇦🇿🇦🇿 Come and see English level in my country. Find me and i will answer all of your question 🙂🙂
Come in England ❤ Have Spain for your tea tomorrow will ya? Keep your tails up and perform one last fluke just like you have been doing all along the way Pleeeeease! From Casablanca we wish the very best of luck. Football's coming home.. is coming home... I coming..⚽️⚽️⚽️⚽️🇫🇴🇫🇴🇫🇴🇫🇴
Cadê os brasileiros assistindo? O bom que aprendemos novas palavras com esse vídeo
That’s the main point of the video to teach new words or phrases
A menina que disse que não sabia nada acabou ajudando. Se começar a estudar intensamente vai falar bem.
Eu comecei a estudar inglês a pouco tempo, sou bem iniciante, mas como é bom vc assistir um vídeo desses que tem uma linguagem usual e consegui entender o contexto das coisas. Logicamente que eu n consigo acompanhar a conversa toda e muitas palavras eu n conheço ainda, mas o fato de tá entendendo o que tá rolando já me deixa muito feliz com minha evolução e tô curtindo muito este canal, vou começar a maratonar os vídeos e tenho certeza que daqui a algum tempo estarei entendendo tudo.
Keep going!
Só ter mais contato com inglês que entende muito mais coisas
Iai Man, sentiu bastante resultado?
I really like this type of videos, great job.
I’m going to post Madrid next week 😁
I'm wating😅
I'm from India@@InstantEnglishUK
“Nota fixcal” was funny hahaha… cariocas and their lovely accent.
I love their accent 😍
It was interesting to watch the fairly good level of English spoken by Brazilians. Thank you!
Parabéns pra rapaziada do Inglês... Em especial gostei das meninas que se esforçaram pra conversar. Estou na luta pra aprender!
It’s all about just giving it a try and you will get better over time! 😎
I'm struggling to it too
@@yolandatrejo3589 Thats it my friend, keep going !!!
pra você ver como é interessante voce saber outra lingua, mano.
Uma das coisas mais bonitas dessa vida é essa variedade de idioma e poder se comunicar entre eles. eu falo espanhol e to estudando ingles, n vejo a hora de falar ingles tmb e poder comunicar com muito mais pessoas, é mt top vc parar numa roda dessas e falar com geral em ingles ou outra lingua.
N desistam de aprender, pessoal! e boa sorte na caminhada q n é facil
If you ever have any questions about English, let me know!
Como voce aprendeu Espanol antes Inglês. 😅? Tu pode usa Espanol para aprende Inglês consumindo conteúdo Espanol
Eu digo mesmo, no foco para aprender inglês e francês, seguimos em frente 🚀
I love your videos, specially this kind. You have to visit the northeast region of Brazil. It's an amazing region as well!
I would love to come and and visit that area
@@InstantEnglishUKYou'll be welcome
We would say cap instead of lid, in US English. Bottle cap. Also for Cable Car, we usually say Gondola or sometimes Tram.
Agree women are extremely beautiful. One point for you mate.
Portuguese language accent mix better than Spanish when we learn and understand and definitely pronunciation is more fluid and similar to English. Spaniards th , Z and other consonants are quite hard to remove. Brazilians and Portuguese don’t have that problem
But spanish is easier than Portuguese
Interesting
@@baccamau80 Just the pronunciation.
Great video! We need more videos in Brazil 🇧🇷🥰
Have you seen the São Paulo one?
@@InstantEnglishUK yep, I have and I would like more 🥰
Yes!
@@InstantEnglishUKplease! Now, in “Ibirapuera Park”
It's nice to check the level of English in Brazil. Awesome video!
Thank you!
How pretty is the Portuguese with the Brazilian accent!!!
I love it ❤❤❤
Me too
Ai, mona.. para de passar vergonha.
@@WTFuc4?
True 👍. 👍
Alex Costa who teaches English..
Enjoyed as always. Thank you.
This videos are interesting. Thanks Sir
hahaha the seller in the background 06:40, such a brazilian thing
I loved it
He said: "water! water! Beer."
@@vendetta-vi você acha que o cara com o nome roger moraes não sabe?????
I terribly love your videos, always I learn something through it❤❤❤. And I think Brazilians are so good in it❤.
Thank you 🙏
Ótimo vídeo!!! Continue assim, por favor!
Obrigado!
I was taken aback, it's actually better than i thought. Wtg Rio. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Very good level in Rio 🙌
The Brazil's shirt you wore in the video is simply amazing. You have a nice taste. 😆
I love it! It has my name on the back too!
It was a great video and it was interesting to see how Brazilians speak English. Great job.
I’ve been working as an English teacher since last year and I am helping children with English and I am happy to help them. Their English is getting better because I am a good teacher. They already have accomplishments and they want to learn English and it’s wonderful that they are making progress. I am proud of my students. I always tell them “Don’t stop you can do it. ☺️
That's amazing mate! it sounds like you are doing a stella job :)
@@InstantEnglishUK Thank you mate!
I love this type of knowledge videos love from pakhtunistan ❤❤
I really enjoy these type of videos ❤
Very good! Welcome to Brazil! We need more videos here!
Thanks for having me!
II love this kind of job. I'd like to wotch more video like this. congrat!
Que legal! Você realmente veio conhecer o Rio. Espero que esteja gostando. Você pode visitar Petrópolis também (cidade imperial)
Thank you so much! I loved it!
Seu canal é o melhor ❤
Obrigado
@@InstantEnglishUK de nada mano ! Obg!
@@guilhermemacedo2126 De onde você é
06:41 Água, Água, Cerveja (Portuguese).
Water, Water, Beer ( English).
They were very well. They have a level high.
11:16 the side eye after he said that hahahahahahaha
It's so stunning whatch the girls striving to speak in english!!!
They did great
I'm trying to learn English and your videos are helping me, sorry for vocabulary not so vast, thanks for the video!😁
That guy with striped shirt speaks good English.
Amazing!
Agree
As the guy in question, im much obliged ;)
Yes, he speaks with some American accent.
@@flpchrnvc morou em outro país falando do inglês ou já tem como língua materna?
10:40 it's not a shovel... it's something smaller = little shovel? 😂😂😂😂🤡
I would say it's not a shovel and not a "little shovel". It's a dustpan. And as for spade, isn't that almost the same as shovel? Aren't both used to cut the soil? It would be good if the British guy in the video cleared this up for us.
Thanks to Duolingo I can understand this video completely. Thank you Duolingo 🙏🏽
Next step is to join my academy 😎
@@InstantEnglishUK Where can I get extra information about it? 😃
@@InstantEnglishUK Where can I find out about it? Thank you ✌🏽
I love to see this type of content videos bro great job 👏👏👏
Thanks! I’m editing the Madrid one now 🇪🇸
I literally love your spectacular vlogs.💙💙💎💙💙
🙏 THANK YOUUUU
Hi @@InstantEnglishUK are you american or british?
Pease 🤘😎🤘
@@dickystreets american or british*or english or british LaugH*
@@baccamau80 woooh yes sir it is i'm sorry! 🤦♂️.
Thank you ❤️🙌❤️
I prefer saying "aubergine" to "eggplant".
Cool, where are you from?
Eggplant is easier =/
Aubergine sounds way more better
In my opinion "aubergine" is such a beautiful pronunciation.💙👍💙
We Indians say " Brinjal"😂😂
Enjoyed entirely, a great vid sir.
Thank you very much! Where are you from?
@@InstantEnglishUK Well, I am a Bangladeshi guy who is constantly trying to get the most sophisticated version and accent of the English language which is the British one. Looking forward to developing my English as I want to attain my further studies from England.
I really like your videos similar to
I like your videos, they help me study english, come to Santos/SP too.🇧🇷
Thank you! I already did SP, did you see the video?
@@InstantEnglishUK Yes I watch the all,😂 but the city of Santos you need to know.
Great vídeo and you have a very nice smile, me like it👏👏👏👏👏
In Egypt we call cable cars "teleferics" I used to think that was an English word, but now I'm not sure what language is it 😂
We also call them that way in Brazil. But in a more informal way, people say "bonde" or "bondinho" like on the video.
@@andersonmartins5038 Thanks for letting me know 🙏
Nice !! In portuguese we can also say "Teleférico".
@@CarlosEduardoSchneiderZanatti that's interesting! Thanks for letting me know 😊
@@radwa_kardous 🇧🇷🤝🏼🇪🇬 🙂
It's a great way to learn English. Thank you!
Thank you! I try really hard with these videos to make it educational and entertaining
Looks like Brazilians are more familiar with American English. Their accent sounds American.
Brazilians like American English more
@Biancardini-12 they don't like more it's just cuz american english is more popular than UK english
Also, the American English schools are cheaper than the British ones.
@julianasdepaula the school books from UK is pretty expensive then right
You should come to Thailand. I guarantee you will have fun with Thai-English.
I would love to!
Shopping cart/buggy/cart/basket/hand cart are all American names for trolley depending on which part of the US you are in. My parents are from the Appalachian area and they call it a buggy. I grew up in Florida and call it a cart.
In America we call the top of a drinking vessel, a cap. Lid is for every other cover of a storage vessel.
I think the 2-words the girl was trying to remember was STEAM IRON.
Nail clippers in the US could also be called nail trimmers (my hubby is from New England and that's what he calls them)
I call the cable car a tram or gondola.
In the US it's a shovel, not a spade. And some older people like my granny, call it a pail, not a bucket.
Receipt is often confused with recipe for Spanish speakers because receta means recipe in their language. Receta in Spanish also means a prescription from a doctor, that's why the girl said it when she was thinking of what receipt means. Factura is what a cashier hands you when you buy something, and La cuenta is what you ask your waiter/waitress for when dining out.
Great video, as always.
Thank you! 🙏
Legal, foram excelentes. Parabéns.
Obrigado
Brasileiras são tão fofa ❤️
Eu amo o sotaque brasileiro 😌
Me too
It was a great about English in Brazil, english should be more practiced between brazilians, the perception of words and phrases and pronounciation are well .
Cute video thanks, more of it for sure.
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you so much
Ahhh got desperate! Make a video with words to pass C2 ! Thank you!
Its better than American version to get fully British English language thoroughly due to simplicity and pure gold in itself as one of the sweetest thing is British English to perform out while learning other English accents and Brits culture and way of spending life is pertinent also effortless to adopt respectively ❤❤❤❤❤❤
IMHO: 1) The thing covering the bottle is not a lid, but a cap; 2) The "r" in "iron" IS pronounced in American English; 3) Some people - I'm one of them - find the initial question, "How good is your English?", a bit weird, and would say "How well do you speak English?" instead; 4) What differs a spade from a shovel is not the size, but the shape of the blade; 5) The "u", while pronounced in "thorough", it is not in "thoroughly". Love your videos, keep doing your great work.
Thanks for the comment! 😎 I think I agree with you on number 1 and 4, that’s true. Normally, I do try to elicit both UK 🇬🇧 and USA 🇺🇸 vocabulary in the beginning as you can see later in the video, but I missed cap. In terms of the R in Iron, it is pronounced, however, in the video they weren’t saying /aɪrn/ (USA) but more the British way with R, iRON 🙂 anyway, always appreciate the comments, thanks 🙏
@@InstantEnglishUK ❤
I liked this too!
他們像是回到學生時期被老師叫起來回答問題的表情😂
What does this say?
I have been to brazil before but you won't believe that one of the waiters at a resturant didn't even know water!
What do you mean?
6:42 the guy screaming water and beer 😂😂
Sir, you should do a tour in India. We almost use here british english. And I'm from South India 😊 I love your videos and your teaching style so much ❤
I’m tying to plan a couple of weeks in India, maybe for November
Ok sir
The best translation to the word receipt to brazilian portuguese would be "Recibo", at least for me it is more natural.
Thanks
You were lucky to meet brazilian with this level of english, since the percentage according to research is 3% or the population are fluent ( meaning they can really go beyond than the book is on the table)! I guess the reasons you found these good speakers in brazil are : Number one in Rio, where the number of tourists is bigger than any other city in brazil the probablity of finding brazilian english speakers is also bigger and reason 2 among gay people (who tend to be more educated, and enjoying learning foreign languages) is also easier to find good speakers, other than that you have to struggle a lot to find good english speakers oon the streets in brazil!
For eggplant i prefer says aubergine cos it's more beautiful 😍 😉.
English was conquered and remodeled by frenches,it's Neolatin forever❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
❤️❤️❤️❤️
these are gold
6:41 Agua cerveja 🍻
At the next time, you must come to Recife, Salvador and Fortaleza. Or other big city of northeast of Brazil.
Oh man! I would love to
Your videos are very nice, congrats 👏👏
Ah that’s so cool to hear, thank you!
A pergunta é: O quão bom é o seu português, gringo?
Falo português 😎
Funny and very inteligent Thank you
Thank you! Where are you from?
6:42 o puro suco do Brasil! 😂😂😂😂😂
I loved the video, there are some words that you can only learn if you do an exchange because they are very difficult and specific
Not bad, actually good level. Better than in France. In France, people are stubborn and don't want to learn English.
Actually the word receipt in Portuguese is “ recibo which in my opinion is kind of similar to english. Nota fiscal is a little different than a receipt. That would be an “invoice
I call that a bottle cap….specifically for drinks
Could be bottle cap too
'Aubergine' sounds cool
I love your videos
Thank you! Where are you from?
@@InstantEnglishUK I'm from Brazil
0:56 who remember " honey i shrunk the kids"😅😅😅😅😅😅
Oh finally the video from my city came out! I love it so much, I promise if you asked me what a truck is, I’d say lorry to make you happy lmao
Hahaha thanks
Great job
they did great!
"agua água cerveja" its great rsrsrsrs
As a monolingual English speaker i would call the flipflops sandals 😅
1:21 confundiu a pronúncia de course com curse, daí ficou parecendo que ele foi Amaldiçoado. 😂
who?
@@InstantEnglishUK1:21 “I went to a CURSE for a while…”
@ ah I see
@@InstantEnglishUK Harry Potter
8:17 "I'll also accept your phone number"
HaHa. That's what I though you were gonna say.
I’m very professional haha
Nailcutters and nailclips, cablecars it's hard words, its requires high fluency on english.
Now you know though 😁
@@InstantEnglishUK 😉😉🤭🤭🤭🤗🤗🤗🍻🌼💛💛💛 you love play in hard level, makes ya happy.
@@InstantEnglishUK A game that Brazilians love in English and transform their slang and phrases in Portuguese into English, make this game and you will love it and Brazilians will too, your channel will have a lot of views, this game serves to all and any language too. Success, bro.
💛🌼🍻🍻🤗🤭😉🏵🌼🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻
❤❤
I really dig on these videos not just beacause the host is GREAT - realy polite and friendly -, but because they make me feel so good my english level (since I don't think those chalanges are that hard lol).
I just uploaded Spain if you want to check it out
Im from mexico. British english sounds like a kind of a french accent to me i prefer american english its easier to understand speaking and reading
Fair enough 😎
I'd rather speak English with American accent than the British one. Funny but my best English teacher was a British lady called Margareth. She was always telling me "American English is NO English". 😂
@@renardlacroix6745me in this case prefer the british english, i think its easier to understand cause the pronounciation is better
You should make a tour through Northeast beaches
Where exactly?
@@InstantEnglishUKRecife 😊
@@InstantEnglishUKFortaleza
I don't think American English is easier. I think that since we live in America, we have more access to American English. Here in São Paulo, only a few schools had British English and it was more expensive when I was young.
And just one little thing: Berinjela is written with J, no G. :)
Thanks for letting me know 🙏
@@InstantEnglishUK Berinjela is BP, in EP is Beringela.
Come to Manaus :D
I will definitely have to come back to Brazil! It was absolutely amazing 😻
7:30 Or "cap"
I enjoyed watching this video.
Why dont you come to Azerbaijan,🇦🇿🇦🇿
Come and see English level in my country.
Find me and i will answer all of your question 🙂🙂
Why do we use letter z in this word Brazil instead s although it is between two vowels
i'll have to ask them
💙💙💙
thank you
Come in England ❤
Have Spain for your tea tomorrow will ya?
Keep your tails up and perform one last fluke just like you have been doing all along the way Pleeeeease!
From Casablanca we wish the very best of luck.
Football's coming home.. is coming home... I coming..⚽️⚽️⚽️⚽️🇫🇴🇫🇴🇫🇴🇫🇴
It’s coming home! Haha
What does CLASH SONG mean?
Should I stay or should I go - google it 🤓
@@InstantEnglishUK there is no such phrase in the dictionary
@@smilefemto check the song above 👆
7:29 I thought this thing was called "bottle caps," but it seems like Fallout taught me something wrong.
Could also say that, especially in the USA
Bro we want these types of videos, not english shots 😏
Pardon?
@@InstantEnglishUKno! I like both
@@InstantEnglishUK Aww! Not need it, Everything is fine❤️
Do a video on Indian English please
I would love to
I don’t get why people say what is not, like: “it’s not bucket…”-knowing it’s right
It’s part of the process