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Lonely Planet British Phrasebook (Lonely Planet Phrasebook: India) | 
enlarge | Authors: Elizabeth Bartsch-parker, Roibeard O'maolalaigh, Stephen Burger Publisher: Lonely Planet Publications Category: Book
Buy New: $15.00
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Rating: 11 reviews Sales Rank: 499238
Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 320 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.5 Dimensions (in): 5.2 x 3.6 x 0.6
ISBN: 0864424841 Dewey Decimal Number: 418 EAN: 9780864424846 ASIN: 0864424841
Publication Date: August 1999 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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'Lighthearted and informative. Amusing...lively...and eminently accessible. A fascinating store of information.' - JDA Widdowson, Director, The National Centre for English Cultural Tradition, The University of Sheffield - take a tour of the dialects of Britain
- order a pimple and blotch (scotch) at the rub-a-dub-dub (pub) and have a rabbit and pork (talk) with the locals
- slang and colloquial usage
- avoid embarrassing British - US differences
- cultural tips, festivals, food and shopping
- fit in at a football match or follow the cricket
- Scottish Gaelic and Welsh included
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| Customer Reviews: Read 6 more reviews...
smashing! January 6, 2009 this book is great =) the Short History of English in the introduction is hilarious. there is also a userful and interesting table of measurements and conversions in the beginning. it is very useful considering i have a couple of british friends so i like to surprise them with my new knowledge =)
Purchased for a British ex-patriot returning to the UK May 7, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Very amusing, particularly to Brits. Purchased as a gag gift for a British ex-pat returning home to the UK for a trip.
Best Britspeak Guide November 3, 2006 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
I love this book! I'm a big Britcom fan and can now get a lot more laughs out of my favorite shows.
incredibly helpful little book-fascinating too August 6, 2006 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
This little book, which crams an enormous amount of information, both practical and interesting, should be in every Amnerican's pocket before they leave for the UK. I learned more from it than from several larger books put together. It even explains cricket, that baffling sport! I thoroughly enjoyed reading every page, and while I wasn't going to travel to Wales or Scotland to practice those versions of Gaelic, it is contained within should you wish to. A most superior book, and entertainingly written besides. Enjoy!
Phrasebook for Britain December 5, 2004 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
Lonely Planet's "British Phrasebook" is a great introduction to the British way of life and speaking for foreigners. Whether you are an American going to visit the British Isles, or a person studying English as a foreign language this can be a good guide and reading supplement. Traditionally to Lonely Planet phrasebooks, this one gives you a short and easy-read introduction to the origin and modern state of English. Then follow the sections dealing with British English and regional languages.
The section on British English is, again traditionally, an introduction to the language through British culture, institutions, traditions and way of life. Some chapters open with humorous sketches by S. Hughes that will make you laugh out loud. You will learn how to greet people, how to talk over the phone, how to find your way in the world of slang and cockney (not being a thorough textbook or dictionary of these), how to brace yourself with the features of British pronunciation (not being a course on phonetics), how to tell a British word or expression from an American (not being a British-American dictionary), how to address the Queen or peers (without making you bored with the detailed description of the aristocratic history). But most of the contents are not even the lists of typically British words and expressions. It is an interesting, sometimes funny, sometimes witty, often highly informative yet brief description of British culture (music, sports, food, drink, housing, etc.) and institutions (political, educational, etc.), as well as of ways of travelling, spending your free time and free money. If you need to know the names of high-street shops or intend to watch a report from some cricket match, think of driving a car or going on a train journey, want to read a paper and know what's meant and what's not - "British Phrasebook" is one way of helping you survive in Britain.
The regional section tells you about regional accents and dialects of English with some examples. It also deals with Scottish Gaelic and Welsh. Here (in the last two chapters) there is a true phrasebook letting you say a lot of useful things in the native tongues of Scotland and Wales. Practical transcription enables you to pronounce sometimes quirky letter-combinations of these Celtic languages.
Written in a simple language and entertaining manner, while being very informative "British Phrasebook" is nearly a must-have on your next trip to the Isles and will certainly be your good companion, which will easily fit in a pocket.
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