How to FLIRT in English (at a C1-C2 ADVANCED level) - British English Slang Vocabulary Lesson!

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Published 2024-01-11
Learn super-advanced British English slang in this tongue-in-cheek lesson on how to flirt and ask someone out on a date. Warning - I cannot be held liable for any wedding bills after you secure the partner of your dreams thanks to this video.
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All Comments (21)
  • @EnglishwithLucy
    Get your FREE lesson PDF and B1-C1 Ebook here 👉🏼 ewl.info/how-to-flirt-pdf (do NOT underestimate how awesome that B1-C1 ebook is!) IMPORTANT After posting this video, I learnt that the idiomatic expression ‘call a spade a spade’ may be considered offensive to some people. When the saying first entered the English language, the word ‘spade’ referred to the garden tool used for digging in the garden. Unfortunately, however, more recently, the word ‘spade’ has been used as a derogatory (insulting) term for Black people. Because of this, you may decide to use an alternative expression, such as ‘tell it like it is’ or ‘give it to me straight’ to convey the same meaning. This is a very interesting article if you’d like to learn more about the evolution of this expression: www.npr.org/sections/codeswitch/2013/09/19/2241837…
  • @Gloomyheart6
    My version of flirting is looking at someone I find attractive multiple times and hoping they're more brave than I am.
  • @ivanhisen2303
    We absolutely need like those lessons, cause nobody in real life talking like textbook or in very formal way , so you deserve a big respect from us, keep up and wish you more success 🌹
  • @mamenmena6284
    The lesson we all needed and never dared to ask for... 🥰🥰🥰
  • @tigradigra
    That was absolutely stunning and fun! I'm chuffed with this lesson! Thanks, Lucy, so much!
  • Thank you English teacher lucy God bless you and bless your family,
  • @Leanhvu61
    Your lecture is very realistic and useful! It’s very interesting! I would love your Received Pronunciation! Thank you for your devotion in teaching English! I practice listening to English every day with your voice in pronunciation, intonation, British accent, expression as phrases, colloquial, idioms, styles, etc Best wishes to you and your family. God bless you! I come from Vietnam. I love English language very much!!!
  • @RabiousCrow
    Very nice lesson. When you say:” you’re the most stunning woman in London” the most likely answer is :” aha, sure you say the same everyone “ 😂 We may need to solve this embarrassing situation in advance level 😊. Thank for all Lucy
  • @vihanya.
    You’ve made a huge change in my life, Lucy! Your dedication and effort for all of this is so fascinating! Hats off to you! 😊So thank you so much! And by the way wishing you a very happy new year!🎉
  • @miragunessee3568
    Thank you, Lucy. You're doing an amazing job teaching English in such a comprehensible and entertaining way. And you're also very generous with your offer to subscribe freely for your course materials. Thank you again. ❤
  • You're an really an amazing English teacher. Undoubtedly, you designed the lesson incredibly!😊 Good bless you!
  • @Smileyapp
    Thank you so much for your kind videos. I am a fan of you but I don't have time to taking a b1 or perhaps b2 level of your English lessons. Take care and lovely to see you every time I watch your English video lessons. Xo
  • @yuehsyoutube
    Thank you very much Lucy! Your tone and your way of explaining english to us keep me motivated when learning English even after a long day of work. Look forward to your other videos😊
  • @jb6278
    Another dashing video Lucy!!! 'Gobsmacked ' just became my favorite word in the whole wide world.
  • @marianovak1717
    Dear Lucy, very special thanks for the Ebook, it's just fabulous!
  • @alhajijawara340
    This level of learning, mad me to be more excited in English language. Thanks very much miss luck.