Can Americans Speak REAL English?
Can Americans Speak REAL English? MIAMI
🇺🇸✈️🇬🇧 Welcome back to Instant English! In this exciting episode, we took to the vibrant streets of Miami to test how well locals fare in the ultimate challenge: Can Americans Speak REAL English? 🤔🎤
🗣️ ROUND 1: Pronunciation Challenge
Watch as Miami locals try their hand at pronouncing typical British phrases like "I'm going to the pub to have a pint" or "Can I get a bottle of water?" The results are both hilarious and enlightening! 🍺💬
🤔 ROUND 2: Decode the British Slang
Do our friends across the pond know the meaning of quirky British slang phrases like CHINWAG or CHOCKABLOCK? It's time to put their slang deciphering skills to the test! 🤷♂️📚
🇬🇧 ROUND 3: General Knowledge About the UK
From historical facts to cultural trivia, we challenged Miami locals to showcase their knowledge about the United Kingdom. Who will emerge as the ultimate Anglophile? 🏰🌍
Join us on this linguistic adventure and witness the fun, confusion, and surprises that unfold when American English meets British English on the streets of Miami! 🌴🎥
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What was your favourite phrase from the video?
innit = ain't.... maybe your handwriting is just a chicken scratch.. (fun fact, in my country, Slovakia, we say "you scratch like a cat")
The UK accent is actually annoying. There's no difference in the actual language...just some words are used differently. American Broadcast English...( Midwest English) is actually the only proper English and is being taught across the world as a standard for English speaking news hosts and agencies.🇺🇸👍is called American Standard Broadcast.
@@3joewj that is true, USA is the best!! 🥳
@@InstantEnglishUK I'm not saying we are the best... but...ironically, there are more mispronunciations of English in British English than American Standard. For example The letter R is not silent in English.
Mine was a British guy referring to “an island called the United Kingdom.”
I want British people to speak with an American accent. I want to see it 😄
Me either, that would be super funny 😂
*British proceed to lose 3 I.Q points
many actors do
I don't think they would agree 😅
I have seen brits trying to mimic americans once, it's quite hillarious. Imagine the most stereotypical american person: First name: Ronald Last name: Hamburger Passions: Car donuts, BBQ and guns, all together in his backyard. On top of that, the best valley girl accent you ever heard.
That’s the funny ways to know the difference between British English and America English. Thanks for your video 😂😂😂
Thank you and glad you enjoyed it
@@InstantEnglishUK I love your eyes, they are so beautiful 🤩
It's cool to know the differences. I'm Moroccan and i think American is much easier than the British. But they are both good
incredible video. keep on filming this! i loved it a lot
Thank you!
That's hands down the best way to learn English in general ❤
Thank you!
Thanks for this fantastic video. The guy with the short sleeved shirt must have a lot of things to tell, I would love to listen this man all day.
That's so cool to see the difference between americans and brits! Not even just the language, but mentality, thinking and everything!
Glad you like it! Where are you from?
@@InstantEnglishUK I'm from Russia, but I really like English!
I really love these kinds of videos. Keep on doing it. 👍👍👍
What a funny video! Thanks for sharing it! 👌❤☺
These people are really kind and funny. Great video btw.
Thank you!
Thank you sir for this video it is the best way to learn new vocabulary from both British, American English Salam from Algeria 🇩🇿♥
Wow, it was amazing Mr keep it up
English in the UK is perfect, but for non native speakers, English in the U.S. is easier to understand. Also some British idioms do not make much sense to me.
I've read that modern American English has kept some aspects of older English and British English has evolved. I'm not sure if it's true or not but great video! Verily, this is my favourite video today.😄
It is particularly true, English in the New England states speak 18th century English.
Your English is so beautuful! It's a pleasure to listen to it.
Thank you
Interesting 🧐 thank you for the video
When that Versace guy appeared and started with his boring self presentation, I thought thank God you fast forwarded it. But in the end he turned out to be not such a killjoy, and I wish you actually had left his part in the video. Probably the story he told was actually interesting. In fact, he absolutely seemed like the most educated of all the other dudes in the vid (but also props to the ghetto guy for being so cool and funny!). Anyway, great stuff! Thanks for sharing it.
I really wanted to like that guy because I too am from Baltimore and I always enjoy seeing a fellow Baltimorean made good, but jeez a lou he was pompous! At first I thought 'he's just taking the opportunity to promote his film', but it quickly became apparent he just loved the sound of his own voice, even he didn't know what the hell he was on about. Like for real dude? You think you'll know how 21st C British accents and idioms because you grew up in a state that was chartered 400 years ago by a British guy? It got worse when he decided to fabricate the history of peanut butter - unprompted, mind - just so he had an excuse to continue speaking into a microphone. And then of course the cringe name-dropping at the end... I have a sneaking suspicion that he jumped for joy when he saw that Harry Potter question because it gave him a reason to mention that he hung out with Daniel Radcliffe and that he has been to Sundance. Sorry to be so harsh. He also came across as a happy and friendly guy with a zest for life and new experiences. But those qualities got lost behind the boasting.
That was really fun! 😂
Yo, honestly speaking I really fancied this content that’s both educational and hilarious 😆. And the people in the video were a cherry on top of the cake you know what i mean
Thank you so much for getting the video!
Dude you’re in Miami! My guy have a great time! Also, can you come to Connecticut (Yale campus) you can pick up on some Northern slang LOL
I love the man who says "mate" everytime xd
Hahaha me too
he always said it with a smile which made it even "betsah"
video bom ,gostei bastante,você podia fazer um video desse falando sobre the brazilian people,i love it.
ITS Amazing, and i speak American english but i find the Accent difficult sometimes but i try and try, i like youf personality
Love that , i am actually an Arabic teenager learning the hard core english And i actually passed it all , i really got releafed when the natives have no clue and i am the one who knows what are u saying 😂😂
it was funny thnx for the video :))
Hi 👋 from Kyrgyzstan.Tuesday this Chewsday great 👍
when I started learning English, I chose the US accent, I knew the UK was a bit harder but, I can say both accents are amazing, and it is good to know about every different culture, English is a nice language, and I loved it so I learned it and still.
Lovely to hear, and where do you come from?
a big thanks from Morocco@@InstantEnglishUK
Excelente, gracias por los sub
Thank you
My favorite phrase was the subtitles rendering “on a roll like Cottonelle” (a brand of toilet paper in America) as “cotton nail.” 😂
I did that because I actually had no idea what he was referring to haha
Amusing!! When people speak slow it's easy understand. But people who speak slang fast, seem other lenguage, specially if you are not a native speaker as myself!!
The boy who has no the main tooths is so funny. I love him chat.😂
Austin kills it. 😂
This video cracked me up 😂😂😂
Should have seen me editing it 😹
I know this is a joke and all, but I just wanna say that it's actually North American English that is generally accepted to be closer to Old English than modern British English. If I'm not wrong, the same goes for French and Spanish as well.
absolutely entertaining good work dude
Thank you!
In our country we also hear Mind the gap in the subway. I thought it's common!
Where?
Please make a video about speaking to Americans and Brittish the Original English(e.g. Middle English period) and see who understands more :D
Yes!! That sounds incredible
Please, go to Baltimore and do this.
2:37 it seems like the intonation of question form in british english has falling tone while the american english has rising tone. I might be wrong but i thought british people often use falling tone at the end when they ask yes/no questions.. like their accents go down at the end?
Nice video 👍
Pint of a pub,i am from moscow i know it lol😊nd what about word garage?
I love your videos, lol. But I have a question, the word “minging” it feels like they pronounce the first G, right? when it was supposed to be just like you said at 08:39 or am I crazy? lol
People say but, a softer G for sure but sometimes the G is there
Let’s go for a cheeky NACHOs 😂😂😂
Dude, you're so real I almost believe you can teach. 🇬🇧😂 But, no thank you. I don't want to mumble in UK-ish dialect.
Your loss 😎
@@InstantEnglishUK Ouch. I think I like the unreal English much better, and unlike your English I can understand it. 🤪
Alright, let's be honest Americans are not only from UK, they are from all over Europe originally.
Come and no mate, don’t take it so seriously 😒
All over the world!
Wrong. Americans aren’t Europeans. Native Americans are the originals
That Rainbow Stonehenge is something really!
Pardon?
@@InstantEnglishUK 0:09 There is a stack of stones in the middle of a park with different colours that resembles the colours of Rainbow. I feel the depiction of the stones draw some reference to the ones in Stonehenge, Wiltshire, England.
i want clinton to guess more 😂 china town just killed me lmao
He is a character
Entertaining video.
Thank you
Hahahah bro didn't take any of the yapping in the video
Nope 👎
Can you do a video about the diferrence between the things from others leangues like portuguese for exemple there in portugual they speak rapariga althoung on mulher understanded
I don’t speak Portuguese sorry
Lovely
Your video is editor wonderful guy
It’s me 😁
I am British and I find American pronunciation funny for they are fast too,they pronounce tube as tu not chu sound. Like the word new they pronounce as nu not nyu sound. Southern American English is very funny too.😂😂😂😂😂
I'm a little bit confused and, merging both accents in my mind . Brainstorming boommm,,, Im from Pakistan . love you all guys......
❤ great 😂
Some one to practice with
The smoking guy is too funny
Please can you explain the past tenses ?
Is there any book for learning more about British and American English, suggest me,
You mean like a novel or a textbook?
🇬🇧: Can I get some Bo Oh o wa ah? 🇺🇲: What? Did you mean bodle of wader?
But in Orlando :)
the dude from maryland look silvio santos, lmao
Lovely 😊
And the video i soo funny 😂 and cool 👍🏻😉🤩😊
🤠😎🤓
The long hair guy😂😂😂😅
Man,to my mind,u should ask people in the USA "Can u speak only on British English with me?". After that just see how their faces change 😆
Man I have to learn some British slang or just visit the UK 🇬🇧
Or follow my channel
@@InstantEnglishUK subscribed 🥲🥹
Too strong, you're nice and good!!!
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Guy from the ghetto was a nice and funny chum! 😂
Very funny guy
I was there in 2007 :)
Is it filmed in the GTA 6 theme?😄
There is Indian English mix of both Trousers/Shorts 🩳 Pants👖
Nice 😊
the guy who's smoking is very funny
In thumbnail I thought it was speed😂
I would have loved to hear when they pronounced harry potter
Florida 💪🏻👍🏻🥰❤️🔥
Mind the gap was so easy...😂
Not for everyone
Next time time you should go to DC, Boston or the New England area. Florida and the south are trashy af.
I want to go to Boston
That chicken tikka masala was funny. it was not even a pronunciation round
Almost
Funy😂
To my knowledge, Everybody speaks UK English with Their own Native SLANG for a twist.....which makes the English language absolutely a ball.....also I am niether British nor American, purely of African decent lol
It is raining cats and dogs😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Bro China Chicken 🤣💀
This might sound very superficial but you're gorgeous 🤩
Thanks 🙏
Black English is also so cool!
1) Let's shoot the breeze
Now better, thanks a lot!!!
Perfect
We are non native speakers in Nicaragua the problem is that speaking English fluently are our weakneses
American is know the real and improved English! 🤣🤣
Brilliant
Everyone pretending the Queen still exists 😅
Whoever can pronounce "bowowawer" can be considered fluent at it .
Hello from Miami. Here you can better check Spanish.
Even at the very start of this video, there's a mistake: the United Kingdom is not "an island".
It’s a joke … 🤦🏻
@@InstantEnglishUK That's a more accurate description.
@@allendracabal0819archipelago*. There, fixed it.
@@lookmyrolls6522 Not bad, but the Irish might not fully agree with that. How about "non-continental amalgamated land mass"?
@@allendracabal0819 ah shit, I definitely do NOT want to get the Irish pissed.🥶😅
Ayyyy tanto q amo este idioma y mi cerebro se rompe😪
Keep going, you can do it
@@InstantEnglishUK thank you💖
is this man who says" This is A..."?
Nah different
That’s fucking funny,i saw this video the people of American got bullying by that guy😅
Sorry I don’t understand, who is bullying who?
Some Americans are originally from England, but the rest is from Africa, America itself and the other countries.
Yep, everyone knows those chocolates originally come from a little (not) island...which is called Africa.
For me British speakers are germans. Gringos knows what we spanish speakers feel, at last. 😂😂