Tried watching a movie shot in Scotland with Scot actors and actresses, the slang and the Scottish burr made it practical unwatchable , did not watch it all !
I always use Closed Captioning when watching Brit shows. Without it, I miss half the dialogue. And then I don’t understand the idioms, exclamations, and slang. (Thank goodness for the internet.)
i am hard of hearing and have used closed caption for past fourty years. those BBC mysteries are so clear to me as most of them are closed captioned (not the original Morse, though). my partner now appreciates these shows because she watches them closed captioned and she says it makes it easier listening to the accent
BE THIS GUY over 1 year ago
Try close-captioning
scote1379 Premium Member over 1 year ago
Tried watching a movie shot in Scotland with Scot actors and actresses, the slang and the Scottish burr made it practical unwatchable , did not watch it all !
Dkram over 1 year ago
“The Seven Samori” was a black & white with while subtitles which disappeared against a white back ground. (>.<)
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johnjoyce over 1 year ago
I always use Closed Captioning when watching Brit shows. Without it, I miss half the dialogue. And then I don’t understand the idioms, exclamations, and slang. (Thank goodness for the internet.)
bobbyferrel over 1 year ago
We don’t speak English. We speak ’Murican.
CeceliaWD Premium Member over 1 year ago
Closed captioning on British shows IS subtitles.
gmu328 over 1 year ago
i am hard of hearing and have used closed caption for past fourty years. those BBC mysteries are so clear to me as most of them are closed captioned (not the original Morse, though). my partner now appreciates these shows because she watches them closed captioned and she says it makes it easier listening to the accent
tammyspeakslife Premium Member over 1 year ago
All you need is to learn some British idioms or put the words in the context in which they’re used.
Daeder over 1 year ago
I prefer “Downtown Arby’s.”
"It's the End of the World!!!" Premium Member over 1 year ago
BBC used to be better when they had Top Gear with Jeremy, James, and Richard.