Post by OWLi INTERNATIONAL LLP

4 followers

May I know the time please? In the British way please!!! šŸ‡¬šŸ‡§ Can you tell the time like a native British English speaker? Many English learners can read the time perfectly, but struggle when they hear expressions such as: šŸ•’ "It's quarter past three." šŸ•• "It's half past six." šŸ•˜ "It's quarter to nine." šŸ•š "It's ten to eleven." These expressions are used every day in the UK and understanding them can make your English sound more natural and confident. In this video, we explore how time is commonly expressed in British English and how you can start using these expressions in real conversations. Language learning is not just about grammar and vocabulary. It is about understanding how native speakers communicate in everyday situations. At OWLi INTERNATIONAL, we focus on practical communication skills through: 1. IELTS Preparation 2. General & Spoken English 3. Business & Professional English 4. TOEFL Preparation 4. Cambridge English Qualifications 5. Pronunciation and Accent Training 6. Resume and CV Building 7. Interview Preparation 8. PhD and Project Support and Guidances 9. Personalised One-to-One Coaching 10. PPT Preparation and Presentation training Our goal is simple: help learners communicate with confidence in real-world situations. If you are looking to improve your English fluency, pronunciation, communication skills, or IELTS performance, we would be delighted to support your journey. 🌐 www.owliinternational.com What is the most confusing British English expression you have come across? #BritishEnglish #LearnEnglish #EnglishLearning #EnglishTeacher #SpokenEnglish #EnglishFluency #CommunicationSkills #BusinessEnglish #IELTS #IELTSPreparation #StudyAbroad #ProfessionalEnglish #LanguageLearning #OWLiInternational

Post content

Video Content