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  • Here are ten great British TV shows that you can watch to improve your English.

  • Watching TV shows is a great way to learn English because we get exposure to new and

  • very interesting vocabulary. We get to hear different accents and we also get a great

  • opportunity for listening practice. And I think it's really important that you guys

  • get exposed to modern English. The kind of English that you are going to hear if you

  • come to visit Britain.

  • Alright, let's straight to number one.

  • Number one, The Great British Bake Off. This is a competition in which every week contestants

  • have baking challenges and they are judged on the quality of the food they make. It's

  • fun, it's light-hearted and it's very funny. Three reasons that it's a great programme

  • for you guys to learn English. First of all you have a variety of accents from all around

  • Britain so that's really interesting to see how people speak in different parts of Britain.

  • it's a very contemporary show which means that all the contestants and all the people

  • in the show are using modern English. And because it's a competition they are using

  • very natural English because they are reacting to things and they are giving their opinions

  • and they are talking about their feelings. And it's all very natural. So you are going

  • to be exposed to phrases and vocabulary and utterances that are very natural. It's also

  • quite an interesting insight into British culture and the kinds of foods that are popular

  • in Britain and also just where people are from. So you'll get to know people from different

  • parts of Britain which I think is interesting.

  • Alright, the next one is Black Mirror. Now this is a science-fiction TV series that looks

  • at modern society and how technology is used and it's pretty dark but it's also really

  • exciting. So this is maybe not one for kids, this is probably quite an adult TV series

  • but it's really good. Now the reasons why I think it's great for learning English well

  • because it's so well-written there's some fantastic conversations and dialogues that

  • I think are really worth listening to. I also think that it's a really thought-provoking

  • TV series. It makes you think about topics to do with technology and the future and with

  • that there's lots of interesting topic vocabulary. So vocabulary relating to social media and

  • to technology, you are going to hear a lot of that so if that's something you are interested

  • in then this is the perfect TV series. Now because each episode is totally different

  • you are going to get exposed to a variety of accents as well so that's again, a really

  • big bonus, is the variety of different types of English you are going to hear.

  • Another cooking programme but this one is different! This is Jamie Oliver. Now Jamie

  • Oliver is an internationally known British chef who is hugely popular around the world.

  • Now the reason I think it's great for you guys is, well a couple of things. He speaks

  • really informally, his English is very informal so you are going to be exposed to a lot of

  • British slang phrases. Now he's from Essex which is a county to the East of London and

  • his pronunciation reflects that. So for example he won't pronounce some /t/'s in the middle

  • of words for example he'll say water instead of water which I also sometimes do. So you

  • are going to hear that kind of pronunciation which I think is fascinating. You'll also

  • get a great amount of food vocabulary, you'll get interesting verbs. He also uses interesting

  • adjectives to describe his food. So there's a variety of interesting English that you

  • can hear when you are listening to Jamie Oliver. Also you get to learn how to cook some of

  • the most delicious food so that's kind of cool. Also Jamie Oliver is a really good Ambassador

  • for Great Britain and British culture so you are going to get a lot of that in his TV shows.

  • This one is X Factor. Now X Factor is the most popular singing competition I think on

  • British TV. Now why I think it's so good for learning English is a couple of things. First

  • of all, for each contestant they always go and tell their story about how they got to

  • this competition. So where they came from, what they used to do as a job or what they

  • still do as a job and the story about how they came to X Factor. Now in these stories

  • you are going to be hearing narrative tenses, lots of past tenses, past perfect, past simple

  • and that's a really great way to kind of pick up on how to tell a story. How to bring emotion

  • in to your English as well. Now it is a very emotional TV programme and you are going to

  • hear lots of natural exchanges between the contestants and the judges so again lots of

  • natural English, opinion phrases, adjectives. So there a lot of really interesting English

  • that you are going to hear. Also it's a really insight into British culture so you are going

  • to hear lots of British music, you'll obviously see the fashion, the clothes of the contestants

  • and you'll also get again a variety of accents because the competition goes around Britain.

  • So sometimes they are in Liverpool, sometimes they are in Birmingham, in London so you are

  • going to hear a variety of accents again. Plus it's quite fun. It is quite a fun show

  • yeah, I think you might enjoy it. Now just to remind you guys, you can find a lot of

  • these shows on YouTube. Even if it's not the full episode you'll get clips and I know for

  • a fact that X Factor has it's own YouTube channel and there are loads of videos on there

  • that you can watch and follow the show. So you don't need to watch the whole episode

  • you could just go on YouTube and check out their channel there.

  • The world's most famous detective Sherlock played by Benedict Cumberbatch. This is a

  • classic TV series and I'm sure you are probably familiar with it. So what you've got is fantastic

  • vocabulary and conversations that are really funny so really playful with the language.

  • You've also got it set in modern London which is fantastic, so you get to see London and

  • also again a variety of accents because there are different characters coming in so yeah

  • again, variety of accents that you are going to be exposed to. Plus it's extremely thrilling

  • so you are going to want to watch not just one episode but another one and another one

  • and another one. We call this binge watching. If you just keep watching the same TV show

  • just the next episode and the next episode it's to binge watch. So I'm going to predict

  • that you will binge watch Sherlock once you start watching it.

  • Another competition, this time a dancing competition. Strictly Come Dancing. The reasons that I

  • recommend this one is because A it's really fun. I mean it's just a fun show. If you love

  • music and you love dancing, you'll love watching it. Secondly once again you've got natural

  • reactions to the things that are happening in the show. So you'll be exposed to natural

  • English once again. So whether that's the judges giving their opinions or the contestants

  • saying how happy they are at doing the dance. Whatever the reaction is you're going to hear

  • it as being quite natural. Maybe they are going to stumble on their words, maybe they

  • don't think of the right words, maybe you might even hear some grammatical mistakes

  • but that's natural English. So that's why I think it's really great for you guys to

  • watch these kinds of reality TV shows because yeah, you are going to hear really every day

  • English.

  • Ok this is the first comedy programme I'm recommending. Now generally i don't recommend

  • watching comedy in another language because comedy is a really cultural thing and I think

  • so much of what one culture finds funny, another perhaps won't do. However, having said that

  • I think Peep Show is, it's a really good programme for a number of reasons. First of all, it

  • is funny, I think it is funny and I think that humour can translate, you know, to different

  • cultures. The idea is that it's two men in their thirties that live together and they

  • have very different personalities and it's their lives and how they interact with the

  • world. They get into all kinds of adventures and mishaps, it's the relationships they have

  • with other people and yeah it's a good programme. The English that you'll hear is pretty clear.

  • I mean they are very clear in the way that they speak so that's really good. I think

  • you'll be able to understand them pretty well. The vocabulary that they use it's contemporary,

  • it's modern English. Now it can be a little bit rude so you want to be careful if you

  • are watching it with children you maybe want to think about that. But yeah, it's very clear

  • English and it's very modern and contemporary English as well. And I think it's quite funny,

  • maybe you'll disagree with me, I don't know, check it out. It's on YouTube, it's on Netflix.

  • It's from Channel 4 so yeah check it out, see what you think. It also kind of shows

  • the boring side of living in London. They live in a London suburb and their lives are

  • pretty boring so it's kind of interesting to see that side of Britain as well. Britain

  • and London isn't just Big Ben and Tower Bridge, it can be boring suburban lives as well.

  • The complete opposite to Peep Show is Downton Abbey. Downton Abbey is hugely popular around

  • the world. I'm sure you have seen it or probably heard of it at least. So Downton Abbey is

  • set in the early 1900s. It's a historical drama, so it's the life of this aristocratic

  • family in their home and then it's kind of compared. So you have this aristocratic family,

  • a very rich family living upstairs and then the servants living downstairs. So you have

  • these two different worlds and how they interact. It's obviously not contemporary English so

  • in that respect some of the vocabulary and the way they speak maybe isn't how we speak

  • now. However, it is a really interesting show and you're going to get lots of interesting

  • dialogue, conversations and again a variety of accents you'll hear as well. So I think

  • it's worth watching and certainly it's a very popular TV programme so even if you just watch

  • it because you love it, more than anything else then that's perfect.

  • This one is a personal favourite of mine Planet Earth. Now specifically I want to talk about

  • the narrator of Planet Earth David Attenborough, or sorry Sir David Attenborough. Now he is

  • considered in Britain to be a national treasure. He is someone that everybody respects and

  • everybody loves. I've been listening to his voice every since I was a child, he narrates,

  • well he has narrated every wildlife programme I've ever listened to and his voice is so

  • comforting and soothing. It's like the grandfather that you never had. Now Planet Earth is, I

  • think, one of the greatest TV programmes of all time. And it looks at different aspects

  • of the world and the nature that lives in each one so it could be the jungle, the desert,

  • the seas. And David Attenborough, sorry Sir David Attenborough narrates the stories of

  • these places just absolutely beautifully. His vocabulary is incredible. The way he delivers

  • his sentences are so clear and it's with such grace and charm about them. Yeah, it's worth

  • watching Planet Earth just to listen to David Attenborough. Now I think the vocabulary can

  • be quite difficult sometimes so subtitles are a really good idea and you don't need

  • to understand every word with this because he uses a lot of technical vocabulary to do

  • with the animals and to do with wildlife. I don't understand a lot of them but that

  • doesn't matter, that's not what we are doing. We are matching some of the most incredible

  • sort of cinematography with his voice and the way he speaks. And I think that's worth

  • watching just in itself.

  • And my final one. Now I've given you a variety of TV programmes. We've had reality TV programmes,

  • we've had natural history programmes, we've had comedy. This last one is a bit different.

  • It's two programmes that I want to kind of talk about and you can choose which one you

  • prefer. One is Made in Chelsea and the other one is The Only Way is Essex. Now these are

  • structured reality shows so they are presented as being reality but they're not. Why do I

  • think these are really interesting for you guys to watch? A couple of reasons. First

  • of all you have Made in Chelsea which is a group of young, beautiful rich people in West

  • London. And then with The Only Way is Essex you have a group of young, good-looking people

  • from Essex, which is, as I said before, to the East of London. And they are very different

  • social groups so that's a really interesting thing to begin with. Is that you are going

  • to get an interesting insight into British culture and these different types of people.

  • Also you're going to get really fascinating vocabulary. So the difference of vocabulary

  • they use, it's very modern but it's not something you are going to find in your English language

  • course book. So I think that's great, to expose you to really fascinating vocabulary, phrases,

  • idioms, slang, all that kind of stuff, it's going to be there. You're also going to get

  • very different accents. So over in Chelsea you're going to get very posh, received pronunciation,

  • very very, almost upper class accents. In Essex, in The Only Way is Essex you're going

  • to get Essex accents which is very different. So the variety is fascinating to watch. So

  • I think it's an interesting way to look at British culture and the language as well,

  • in two very different shows. Now, I'm going to say now I don't watch ether of them but

  • I know that if I did start watching one of them I might get a little bit addicted. So

  • that's maybe why i don't watch it so i don't get addicted to them.

  • Alright, so those are ten of the best British TV shows that you can watch to help you learn

  • English. Now of course there are so many more. I've left out so many TV shows that you could

  • watch and of course I've left out all the American ones. There are some amazing American

  • TV programmes that I think would be fantastic to learn English. Obviously I've just focused

  • on the British ones today because I teach British English but I think I will try and

  • do an American English one as well at some point because there's so much great TV to

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Here are ten great British TV shows that you can watch to improve your English.

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