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Want to understand what on earth British people are talking about? You've come to the right place!
Not The Queen's English is a weekly podcast, in which we have a casual chat about a topic relating to British English or life in the UK. We’ll be covering everything from making small talk about the weather to understanding the jokes in classic British sitcoms. We’ll be speaking the way we do in real life, using lots of colloquial British English, and explaining the slang and cultural references we use along the way.
Whatever your relationship to the English language, there’s something for you here, whether that’s a new idiom or phrasal verb, or a bit of regional slang, or just finally understanding something said on Drag Race UK that went over your head first time round.
For every episode, there’ll be a handy cheat sheet, explaining key words, phrases and cultural references from the episode, which will be available to our Patreon subscribers, along with various other treats. Patreon subscribers will also be able to download an extended version of each episode.
If there is a subject you'd love us to discuss, join our community over on Patreon and let us know.
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Want to understand what on earth British people are talking about? You've come to the right place!
Not The Queen's English is a weekly podcast, in which we have a casual chat about a topic relating to British English or life in the UK. We’ll be covering everything from making small talk about the weather to understanding the jokes in classic British sitcoms. We’ll be speaking the way we do in real life, using lots of colloquial British English, and explaining the slang and cultural references we use along the way.
Whatever your relationship to the English language, there’s something for you here, whether that’s a new idiom or phrasal verb, or a bit of regional slang, or just finally understanding something said on Drag Race UK that went over your head first time round.
For every episode, there’ll be a handy cheat sheet, explaining key words, phrases and cultural references from the episode, which will be available to our Patreon subscribers, along with various other treats. Patreon subscribers will also be able to download an extended version of each episode.
If there is a subject you'd love us to discuss, join our community over on Patreon and let us know.
Get bonus content on Patreon
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Boffins, phone hacking, and the sidebar of shame

    Boffins, phone hacking, and the sidebar of shame

    This week we're talking about British newspapers and the slightly odd variety of English you'll find in them.
    You can get our new guide, British English and UK Culture in 100 Words, from our Ko-fi shop here or over on Patreon.
    The 'Spycops' documentary Holly recommended can be found here.
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    • 35 min
    Bridget Jones, Blind Date, and being absolutely beside yourself

    Bridget Jones, Blind Date, and being absolutely beside yourself

    This week we're chatting about the hit BBC show The Traitors, as well as diving into a recent Book Club read, Bridget Jones's Diary, and what it can teach us about British English and culture.
    Sign up here to get our free advanced vocabulary emails and find out more about the NTQE Book Club, and check out our shop, where you can find PDF guides to UK accents, swearing in British English, and much more. If you want to get in touch with us, we're at notthequeensenglish@gmail.com or you can find us on Instagram @notthequeensenglish.
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    • 40 min
    Adverbs, accents, and coming to a sticky end (Harry Potter part two)

    Adverbs, accents, and coming to a sticky end (Harry Potter part two)

    This week we're concluding our chat about the Harry Potter books with some handy phrases, as well as some podcast and book recommendations.
    Support us on Patreon and get daily emails teaching you key advanced phrases (free membership available). Find out more here.
    The podcasts we recommend in this episode are Dick and Angel's Chat...eau and The Rest is Entertainment. You can find Marina Hyde's columns for The Guardian here.
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    • 22 min
    Pottery, privet hedges, and nasty common names (Harry Potter part one)

    Pottery, privet hedges, and nasty common names (Harry Potter part one)

    We're back! This week we're talking about the Harry Potter books and sharing our top January comfort viewing recommendation.
    If you want to receive regular emails teaching you key advanced English phrases, sign up for free to the Not the Queen's English Book Club over at Patreon (there are also paid membership options - the best way to support the podcast). Find out more here.
    The TV show we mention in this episode is The Great Pottery Throw Down.
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    • 21 min
    Politics, duck houses and driving to Barnard Castle

    Politics, duck houses and driving to Barnard Castle

    This week we're talking about politics in the UK. Don't worry though, we're not talking about anything serious or miserable; instead, we're focusing on some of the famous moments of madness that are a frequent feature of politics here and have become a big part of popular culture, even for people who don't follow politics. We've picked out a few key bits of British English to frame our discussion: 'to lose one's rag', 'to take the p*ss', 'brass neck', and 'sick to the back teeth'. In the episode you'll find out what these mean, how to use them, and how they relate to British politics.
    For all the things we mention but don’t fully explain, check out the Cheat Sheet for this episode, which you can download from our Patreon page. Patreon supporters also get access to our 35-page PDF accent guide. Cultural guides, including the accent guide, are also available to buy individually from our Ko-fi shop.
    Remember our course 'British English through TV Shows' is now live on Patreon - check it out at the link below!
    Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/notthequeensenglish
    Website: https://notthequeensenglish.wixsite.com/notthequeensenglish/podcast
    Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/notthequeensenglish/shop
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    • 33 min
    Television, Dirty Den, and a very special announcement

    Television, Dirty Den, and a very special announcement

    This week we're talking about television in the UK, looking at some of the most-watched shows in recent decades and how they fit into wider UK culture. We discuss some iconic TV moments that everyone in the UK knows about (even if they weren't even born when they first aired!) and explain a bit about the different cultural connotations attached to various UK TV channels and broadcasters (you're not gonna want to miss the Cheat Sheet for this episode - it's a veritable treasure trove of clips!)
    We're also making a very exciting announcement about the launch of our course, British English through TV Shows. You can find out more and try the first lesson for free (no sign up required) here.
    For all the things we mention but don’t fully explain, check out the Cheat Sheet for this episode, which you can download from our Patreon page. Patreon supporters also get access to our 35-page PDF accent guide. Cultural guides, including the accent guide, are also available to buy individually from our Ko-fi shop.
    Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/notthequeensenglish
    Website: https://notthequeensenglish.wixsite.com/notthequeensenglish/podcast
    Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/notthequeensenglish/shop
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    • 29 min

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