I was boughtup there, cant belive what a dump it is now.
@CommonMan-SRS19 сағат бұрын
Wow, This is a real blast from the past! Such a cool throwback to see this on the platform - brings back so many memories! This video is a time capsule - so interesting to see how things were. Thanks for sharing this piece of history!
@IsmailKhan-pb8tyКүн бұрын
I couldn't find south Asian countries eligible list on the website? Please do reply us British Council
@repairworld23672 күн бұрын
We were once a proud energetic country capable of building anything from ships to aircraft to cars and lorries. I saw the back end of this in the 1980's and watched successive government's give it away. No more ship building of scale, no more British aircraft, no more British lorries. And soon no more car manufacturers - British cars disappeared long ago. They call it progress but i remember seeing the pride in the workers faces at the forge, in the glassworks and at British Leyland. Don't see much of that now sadly.
@Ayshanidav3 күн бұрын
I visited the British Council website, but couldn't find any information about scholarships for South Asian countries Is there any chance that scholarships will be available for South Asian countries?
@maybepriyansh91933 күн бұрын
this gave me so much peace and joy in our shared love for cricket
@jimstuart84783 күн бұрын
A very different Boston now, definitely not for the better.
@Sadhu13 күн бұрын
Any ideas that bridges and brings us together is very good for everyone.
@trondog85034 күн бұрын
Some people drive into town on the wrong side of the road!😂
@SayedSmartWorld4 күн бұрын
I am also ELT student.
@georghuppertz57275 күн бұрын
Just mandate two foreign languages like other countries do.
@ValerieAshen6 күн бұрын
WHY DON'T WE TALK LIKE THIS ANYMORE?? HOW DID THIS TYPE OF SPEECH DISAPEAR, AND WHEN, HOW? WHO SAID IT HAD TO DISAPPEAR?
@masoodahmed20416 күн бұрын
A truly wonderful video of a bygone era showing what cricket means to the English, a kind of marriage made in heaven.
@lonewolfhamradio6 күн бұрын
Looks like Fowey in Devon
@FeuFaucon8 күн бұрын
Because "alpha" doesn't exist easy
@MujahidAdamYousifIbrahim8 күн бұрын
اريد تعلم الانجليزيه
@britishcouncil7 күн бұрын
You can find out about our courses here: www.britishcouncil.org/english
@SamirHassan-f4g12 күн бұрын
Ok
@nuru0nuru12 күн бұрын
Background orchestra feverishly playing like they'll be sent to the front line tomorrow if they don't keep it tight and chipper.
@Tony-ju6yh17 күн бұрын
The good old days
@frasegfunk979017 күн бұрын
Back when England was unified, all people had a purpose to work together for the better good. Organised towns and cities, a high trust society. The continued governments after ww2 have knowlingly destroyed this country.
@rogerredding526921 күн бұрын
Beautiful video thanks for sharing when England was Excellent 👍 simple and safe even though we were at war at the time.
@nigelhamilton81521 күн бұрын
Testimony to our special generation.
@sherules518423 күн бұрын
Can international students work in British council
@marouanehajoui649124 күн бұрын
Please how can i find the Lesson in the site i don't find it please help me
@Jonathan-je9uh24 күн бұрын
I had a smallholding just up the road from Boston in Wrangle..
@stephenlever41928 күн бұрын
Heartbreaking to what’s happened to this once beautiful country ,,, these people in the film would not recognise it now 😢😢😢
@liamkatt643429 күн бұрын
Newwark upon Trent .
@milesperez242729 күн бұрын
A few suggestions: 1. Keep a pocket notebook and pen on you at all times. Going through your day, imagine how you would converse in whatever situation you naturally find yourself in. Then write the vocabulary (word or phrase) you don't know on the left side of your pocket notebook in your native language, and look up the equivalent word or phrase later and write it on the right side of the pocket notebook. Keep a blank index card in the notebook so that you can block out one side or the other as you practice. If you're in the country for which you're trying to learn the language, then just do the opposite; write down words or phrases you hear, but aren't sure about, on the right side and fill in the left side later. 2. Keep a journal in the language that you're trying to learn. You don't have to write extensively, but perhaps a paragraph or two each day. 3. If you have one or more people willing to do conversational study, meet regularly once or twice a week, maybe for lunch or dinner, and pick a topic ahead of time, learn some vocabulary, phrases, etc. before you meet and then practice conversing together.
@2ressan2Ай бұрын
This is an accurate and beey powerful reading. I'm a frenchman, living in th LA.
@official_ashhhАй бұрын
Great!
@Taytates-lr6kgАй бұрын
This looks like Newark at first i thought maybe Lincoln..
@J-BahnАй бұрын
2:26 Of all the districts, they picked the one with the guy who screwed over his own party two decades later.
@clarebutler990Ай бұрын
Wot no Sheffield?
@lyudmilakutsenko7045Ай бұрын
The language of kindness.
@DWKThedogbreathsАй бұрын
Lord knows if they knew how much this country would be infiltrated in their children's lives. One generation saw the political class throw all their toil, blood, sweat and tears away; being traitors to the country and W.E.F stooges.
@DWKThedogbreathsАй бұрын
Is the narrator Sir John Betjerman? I know he was a londoner but perhaps this a fictional story to gloss the nostalgia? Certainly sounds like the old fox, who broke the glass ceiling like a fairy on helium. I'm sure he wouldn't mind me saying that.
@mrbushlied7742Ай бұрын
A rabbit is not a rodent! Rabbits are in the Lagomorpha order of mammals, whilst rodents are in the Rodentia order
@Sadhu1Ай бұрын
I really enjoyed this. Thank you for sharing.
@travelational7562Ай бұрын
Why no comments on such helpful videos ?
@kelvinmusumali992Ай бұрын
The session was very educative
@Woodman-Spare-that-treeАй бұрын
My mother worked in the War Office in 1942. She was a secretive, controlling woman who never told me anything about her job or her life. Watching this film is the only way to find out anything about what it was like then. There are no photos of her any younger than age 50, so I don’t even know what she looked like in 1942, when she would have been aged 19.
@BulusMansiАй бұрын
That's so wonderful ❤
@taahirkamalchagan4018Ай бұрын
Lots of great insights in there ⭐ thank you
@ahmadnurullah951Ай бұрын
which pronounciation is easier between either british or american?
@edsonfupeАй бұрын
The importance of observing communication and interpersonal skills is extremely important for building student learning and respecting emotional intelligence
@edsonfupeАй бұрын
It's excellent to participate in events like this, which bring ideas to counter the negative use of smartphones in the classroom and anti-social networks.
@melissamin5509Ай бұрын
Greetings from Myanmar.
@marcusgibson3899Ай бұрын
Sad to see Mark Robson's accent 'Doing a BBC', ie having a natural southern English accent and then deliberately slipping into working class 'Essex' English. When will these people learn to be genuine??
@natalyak8236Ай бұрын
I'd like to know how to become a British citizen if you don't have any family there (United Kingdom) because I love absolutely (almost) everything about United Kingdom....and I have a great knowledge about its history, music, culture, art. I'm Croatian and I still feel London and its whole territory as my other homeland since my first visit to London 25 years ago - sometimes I think I was an English citizen in the past life😁😍🥰) .