How to talk like Shakespeare

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Ay, me! Wherefore art thou, Brian? I'm over here Brian it doesn't mean "Where are you?" I'm not asking "Where are you?" "Wherefore" doesn't mean "Where" What does it mean then? I don't know actually It's like someone should do a "Shakespeare English" lesson on YouTube or something Brian!!! When people study Shakespeare, usually they get quite afraid or "afear'd" Why? Because there are all these strange new words Well they're not new, they're really really old. And now we don't really use them Some we do that we'll talk about that later So what do they all mean? Well let's start with the pronouns thee & thou. They both mean "You" but we use them in different situations. For example Thou that's when you is the subject of a sentence. For example: Notice how he said "Thou" or "you" ART beautiful" and not "Thou are beautiful" It's because verbs were different too. The verb "Are" back then was "Art". That's why "Thou ART beautiful"
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Channel: Learn English with Papa Teach Me
Views: 145,048
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Keywords: Learn English, Learn English Grammar, Learn English Vocabulary, IELTS, CAE, CPE, aprender ingles, выучить английский язык, English Vocabulary, Phrasal Verbs, ESL, English Teaching, TEFL, TESOL, TOEFL, TOEIC, تعلم اللغة الإنجليزية, shakesepare english, shakespearean english, shakespeare esl, old english, english accent, london accent, how to talk like shakespeare, shakespeare language
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Length: 4min 28sec (268 seconds)
Published: Sat Feb 18 2017
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