
Real British English from Peter Bint, a true Brit
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Kingsman-level class, Sherlock Holmes-level humor!
Peter Vint's British English: More fun than a drama and more exciting than the Premier League
150 Real Conversational Expressions That Work Right on the Spot
The popular segment 'Real British English' from SBS Radio's 'Kim Young-chul's Power FM' has been published as a book.
This book, which compiles 150 of the over 500 expressions introduced on the show, is organized into six categories, ranging from emotions and relationships, daily life, social life, humor, and dramatic situations, and provides local British expressions that can be used immediately in various moments of daily life.
Peter Vint's witty banter and easy-to-understand explanations, which have been loved by listeners, have been transferred into a book, making it even more enjoyable to read.
It conveys the depth and charm of "real British English" by providing vivid examples, as well as the background of expressions and the subtle differences from American English.
Peter Vint's British English: More fun than a drama and more exciting than the Premier League
150 Real Conversational Expressions That Work Right on the Spot
The popular segment 'Real British English' from SBS Radio's 'Kim Young-chul's Power FM' has been published as a book.
This book, which compiles 150 of the over 500 expressions introduced on the show, is organized into six categories, ranging from emotions and relationships, daily life, social life, humor, and dramatic situations, and provides local British expressions that can be used immediately in various moments of daily life.
Peter Vint's witty banter and easy-to-understand explanations, which have been loved by listeners, have been transferred into a book, making it even more enjoyable to read.
It conveys the depth and charm of "real British English" by providing vivid examples, as well as the background of expressions and the subtle differences from American English.
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How to read this book
CHAPTER 1: EXPRESSION OF EMOTIONS
LESSON 001 Exhausted|LESSON 002 Falling in love|LESSON 003 I'm sick of it|LESSON 004 It's all over the place|LESSON 005 It's a bit strange|LESSON 006 It's all over the place|LESSON 007 Ups and downs|LESSON 008 I'm nervous|LESSON 009 Making matters worse|LESSON 010 All sorts of things|LESSON 011 Three days of determination|LESSON 012 Your steps look light|LESSON 013 Fidgeting|LESSON 014 Breaking the mold, the important thing is not to break the mold|LESSON 015 Taking off the crane|LESSON 016 Listening halfway through|LESSON 017 My whole body aches|LESSON 018 The food tastes like honey|LESSON 019 It's unfair|LESSON 020 It's ticklish|LESSON 021 It's so catchy|LESSON 022 I'm all ears|LESSON 023 I'm so empty|LESSON 024 Why all this|LESSON 025 I guess it's obvious
England This and That 1 Football
CHAPTER 2 EXPRESSION OF RELATIONSHIPS
LESSON 026 Following a friend to Gangnam|LESSON 027 Young old fart|LESSON 028 The more I see you, the more attractive you become|LESSON 029 You are a real romantic|LESSON 030 Telepathy|LESSON 031 Even straw shoes have a pair|LESSON 032 Bromance|LESSON 033 Getting to know each other|LESSON 034 Ojirapper|LESSON 035 Naeronambul|LESSON 036 Happy New Year|LESSON 037 A thorn in my eye|LESSON 038 The difference between three perilla leaves|LESSON 039 If you pretend, pretend|LESSON 040 Don't read and ignore!|LESSON 041 Bungeoppang with Dad|LESSON 042 What are you up to?|LESSON 043 Let's meet up for sure|LESSON 044 You're perfect for me|LESSON 045 You are my style No|LESSON 046 You look better in person|LESSON 047 You look pretty when you smile|LESSON 048 You've been hiding|LESSON 049 It's not my style|LESSON 050 It takes a lot of work
British Miscellaneous 2 Manners
CHAPTER 3 Everyday Expressions
LESSON 051 Is this new?|LESSON 052 Mom's cooking|LESSON 053 How old do I look?|LESSON 054 Does it suit your taste?|LESSON 055 I live for this taste|LESSON 056 Small but certain happiness|LESSON 057 No thoughts, no thoughts|LESSON 058 Take a look~|LESSON 059 It's gorgeous|LESSON 060 Go to bed early!|LESSON 061 Just eat what's served|LESSON 062 If you tip over, your nose will touch it|LESSON 063 Wardrobe license|LESSON 064 Treat me!|LESSON 065 Taxi fare is expensive|LESSON 066 Please recommend a good restaurant|LESSON 067 Don't kick me|LESSON 068 The weekend flies by|LESSON 069 What a small world|LESSON 070 Colorful|LESSON 071 Sprout class|LESSON 072 A Delicious Smell|LESSON 073 Have a Safe Delivery|LESSON 074 The Phone Won't Respond|LESSON 075 My Baby is So Gentle
British Miscellaneous 3 Gentlemen
CHAPTER 4 Expressions in Social Life
LESSON 076 Why are you only ordering me around|LESSON 077 Go ahead!|LESSON 078 I'm out of my seat|LESSON 079 Thank you for the first transaction|LESSON 080 How can I reserve a seat?|LESSON 081 Did you put me on standby?|LESSON 082 Don't pick a fight|LESSON 083 Don't nitpick|LESSON 084 No entry|LESSON 085 It's hard to live in a private house|LESSON 086 You have a wide network of connections|LESSON 087 Try to see things from another person's perspective|LESSON 088 You've become a different person|LESSON 089 I got the feeling|LESSON 090 What's the best selling thing?|LESSON 091 No illegal speculation|LESSON 092 There's a mountain of work|LESSON 093 Don't misunderstand and listen|LESSON 094 Straighten your posture|LESSON 095 I'm going now|LESSON 096 Oh~ Again I saw it|LESSON 097 Let's take a break for a beat|LESSON 098 I have good reflexes|LESSON 099 You don't have to give me change|LESSON 100 I'm used to it now
British Royal Family
CHAPTER 5 Expressions of Humor
LESSON 101 It's a fart|LESSON 102 Dad jokes|LESSON 103 Crayfish are better than crabs|LESSON 104 Crying and eating mustard|LESSON 105 There, there|LESSON 106 I can't stand it!|LESSON 107 That's a habit|LESSON 108 Is it all about being pretty?|LESSON 109 Does drawing lines on a pumpkin make it a watermelon|LESSON 110 The King's ears are donkey ears|LESSON 111 Anmulangung|LESSON 112 A chicken instead of a pheasant|LESSON 113 A dragon rises from a stream|LESSON 114 Don't be late to the party!|LESSON 115 Giggling|LESSON 116 The grass always looks greener on the other side|LESSON 117 Fickleness boils like porridge|LESSON 118 That being said|LESSON 119 You had a plan, didn't you?|LESSON 120 I'm curious about your mouth|LESSON 121 That's a really famous quote|LESSON 122 What a perfect combination|LESSON 123 There's no such thing as a free lunch|LESSON 124 It all depends on how you think about it|LESSON 125 That's what I mean
Miscellaneous facts about the UK 5
CHAPTER 6 Dramatic Expressions
LESSON 126 Failed comeback|LESSON 127 Torn up the stage|LESSON 128 Just one bite for me!|LESSON 129 My stomach hurts|LESSON 130 Is this real?|LESSON 131 There's no way|LESSON 132 It really stands out|LESSON 133 It leaves a lasting impression|LESSON 134 Let's make it a hit!|LESSON 135 I'm losing my mind|LESSON 136 My stomach is turning|LESSON 137 Tumbling and turning|LESSON 138 I'm going to lose my neck waiting|LESSON 139 This is the best ever|LESSON 140 I ate seaweed soup|LESSON 141 It's already spilled milk|LESSON 142 My dream was terrible|LESSON 143 It smells terrible|LESSON 144 Drink less alcohol|LESSON 145 I hate it|LESSON 146 You're so shameless|LESSON 147 I can't get enough of this|LESSON 148 I gave up again|LESSON 149 Why are you so clumsy?|LESSON 150 You've made it!
British Affair Part 6
How to read this book
CHAPTER 1: EXPRESSION OF EMOTIONS
LESSON 001 Exhausted|LESSON 002 Falling in love|LESSON 003 I'm sick of it|LESSON 004 It's all over the place|LESSON 005 It's a bit strange|LESSON 006 It's all over the place|LESSON 007 Ups and downs|LESSON 008 I'm nervous|LESSON 009 Making matters worse|LESSON 010 All sorts of things|LESSON 011 Three days of determination|LESSON 012 Your steps look light|LESSON 013 Fidgeting|LESSON 014 Breaking the mold, the important thing is not to break the mold|LESSON 015 Taking off the crane|LESSON 016 Listening halfway through|LESSON 017 My whole body aches|LESSON 018 The food tastes like honey|LESSON 019 It's unfair|LESSON 020 It's ticklish|LESSON 021 It's so catchy|LESSON 022 I'm all ears|LESSON 023 I'm so empty|LESSON 024 Why all this|LESSON 025 I guess it's obvious
England This and That 1 Football
CHAPTER 2 EXPRESSION OF RELATIONSHIPS
LESSON 026 Following a friend to Gangnam|LESSON 027 Young old fart|LESSON 028 The more I see you, the more attractive you become|LESSON 029 You are a real romantic|LESSON 030 Telepathy|LESSON 031 Even straw shoes have a pair|LESSON 032 Bromance|LESSON 033 Getting to know each other|LESSON 034 Ojirapper|LESSON 035 Naeronambul|LESSON 036 Happy New Year|LESSON 037 A thorn in my eye|LESSON 038 The difference between three perilla leaves|LESSON 039 If you pretend, pretend|LESSON 040 Don't read and ignore!|LESSON 041 Bungeoppang with Dad|LESSON 042 What are you up to?|LESSON 043 Let's meet up for sure|LESSON 044 You're perfect for me|LESSON 045 You are my style No|LESSON 046 You look better in person|LESSON 047 You look pretty when you smile|LESSON 048 You've been hiding|LESSON 049 It's not my style|LESSON 050 It takes a lot of work
British Miscellaneous 2 Manners
CHAPTER 3 Everyday Expressions
LESSON 051 Is this new?|LESSON 052 Mom's cooking|LESSON 053 How old do I look?|LESSON 054 Does it suit your taste?|LESSON 055 I live for this taste|LESSON 056 Small but certain happiness|LESSON 057 No thoughts, no thoughts|LESSON 058 Take a look~|LESSON 059 It's gorgeous|LESSON 060 Go to bed early!|LESSON 061 Just eat what's served|LESSON 062 If you tip over, your nose will touch it|LESSON 063 Wardrobe license|LESSON 064 Treat me!|LESSON 065 Taxi fare is expensive|LESSON 066 Please recommend a good restaurant|LESSON 067 Don't kick me|LESSON 068 The weekend flies by|LESSON 069 What a small world|LESSON 070 Colorful|LESSON 071 Sprout class|LESSON 072 A Delicious Smell|LESSON 073 Have a Safe Delivery|LESSON 074 The Phone Won't Respond|LESSON 075 My Baby is So Gentle
British Miscellaneous 3 Gentlemen
CHAPTER 4 Expressions in Social Life
LESSON 076 Why are you only ordering me around|LESSON 077 Go ahead!|LESSON 078 I'm out of my seat|LESSON 079 Thank you for the first transaction|LESSON 080 How can I reserve a seat?|LESSON 081 Did you put me on standby?|LESSON 082 Don't pick a fight|LESSON 083 Don't nitpick|LESSON 084 No entry|LESSON 085 It's hard to live in a private house|LESSON 086 You have a wide network of connections|LESSON 087 Try to see things from another person's perspective|LESSON 088 You've become a different person|LESSON 089 I got the feeling|LESSON 090 What's the best selling thing?|LESSON 091 No illegal speculation|LESSON 092 There's a mountain of work|LESSON 093 Don't misunderstand and listen|LESSON 094 Straighten your posture|LESSON 095 I'm going now|LESSON 096 Oh~ Again I saw it|LESSON 097 Let's take a break for a beat|LESSON 098 I have good reflexes|LESSON 099 You don't have to give me change|LESSON 100 I'm used to it now
British Royal Family
CHAPTER 5 Expressions of Humor
LESSON 101 It's a fart|LESSON 102 Dad jokes|LESSON 103 Crayfish are better than crabs|LESSON 104 Crying and eating mustard|LESSON 105 There, there|LESSON 106 I can't stand it!|LESSON 107 That's a habit|LESSON 108 Is it all about being pretty?|LESSON 109 Does drawing lines on a pumpkin make it a watermelon|LESSON 110 The King's ears are donkey ears|LESSON 111 Anmulangung|LESSON 112 A chicken instead of a pheasant|LESSON 113 A dragon rises from a stream|LESSON 114 Don't be late to the party!|LESSON 115 Giggling|LESSON 116 The grass always looks greener on the other side|LESSON 117 Fickleness boils like porridge|LESSON 118 That being said|LESSON 119 You had a plan, didn't you?|LESSON 120 I'm curious about your mouth|LESSON 121 That's a really famous quote|LESSON 122 What a perfect combination|LESSON 123 There's no such thing as a free lunch|LESSON 124 It all depends on how you think about it|LESSON 125 That's what I mean
Miscellaneous facts about the UK 5
CHAPTER 6 Dramatic Expressions
LESSON 126 Failed comeback|LESSON 127 Torn up the stage|LESSON 128 Just one bite for me!|LESSON 129 My stomach hurts|LESSON 130 Is this real?|LESSON 131 There's no way|LESSON 132 It really stands out|LESSON 133 It leaves a lasting impression|LESSON 134 Let's make it a hit!|LESSON 135 I'm losing my mind|LESSON 136 My stomach is turning|LESSON 137 Tumbling and turning|LESSON 138 I'm going to lose my neck waiting|LESSON 139 This is the best ever|LESSON 140 I ate seaweed soup|LESSON 141 It's already spilled milk|LESSON 142 My dream was terrible|LESSON 143 It smells terrible|LESSON 144 Drink less alcohol|LESSON 145 I hate it|LESSON 146 You're so shameless|LESSON 147 I can't get enough of this|LESSON 148 I gave up again|LESSON 149 Why are you so clumsy?|LESSON 150 You've made it!
British Affair Part 6
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Publisher's Review
SBS Radio's "Kim Young-chul's Power FM" popular corner "Real British English" now available as a book!
Includes 150 key expressions perfect for a variety of emotions and real-life situations.
The popular corner of SBS Radio's "Kim Young-chul's Power FM" called "Real British English" has finally been published as a book.
《Real British English by Peter Bint, a Real Brit》 is a practical conversation book that contains only 150 key phrases that can be used immediately in Korean daily life among the 500 or so expressions introduced on TV.
It covers a wide range of topics, from emotions to relationships, daily life, social life, humor, and dramatic situations, and is structured so that each sentence can be applied directly to real-life conversations with rich explanations and natural examples.
It contains Peter's message of wanting to convey the essence quickly, concisely and interestingly, and to convey one expression that can actually be used.
Peter Vint grew up and began his career in London, but a chance trip to Korea, his mother's home country, led him to settle there.
Since then, it has been loved for conveying English and British culture in a friendly manner through various media such as radio, broadcasting, and YouTube.
His perspective, having experienced both cultures, shines through in this book.
This book is organized in the following order: ① Korean situations and expressions, ② practical conversation examples, ③ explanations of British expressions and additional usage tips, and ④ practice writing them yourself. It is contained on two pages, so you can read it without any burden and follow along right away.
In particular, it cites expressions that contain Korean sentiments, such as 'Naeronambul', 'Kkilkkipappa', and 'Singsungsaengsung', and presents corresponding British expressions, and shows with specific examples how they are used naturally in the flow of actual British conversation.
This will be the most practical guide for readers looking for British English that is 'easy to learn, quick to use, and lasting.'
★ Master British English perfectly in just 5 minutes and two pages a day!
Worried about taking up too much time studying English? Don't worry! The moment you open the book, you'll be immediately introduced to practical conversations, a variety of sentences, helpful explanations, and even "try it yourself" exercises.
You can read lightly, like watching YouTube on your morning commute or listening to a podcast while running, and fully internalize the expressions.
★We do it this way, the British do it that way! Authentic British English, tailored just for Koreans.
In Korean, it's "알탈탈해" (altttalttalahae), and in British English, it's "I'm feeling tipsy"! It uses situations familiar to Koreans as a starting point, such as "사서 난면이다" (sasaeng geunhaeng-ida), "말이야 방구야" (maliya banggu-ya), "대박나자" (daebak naja-eot), and "감 할게 geum" (gam-ja-deul-eo), and naturally matches them with expressions British people would use in the same situation, allowing you to instantly understand the context and nuance of British expressions.
★ Stop studying stiff English and learn British English while having fun.
Peter Bint's characteristically cheerful wit and intuitive explanations have been faithfully reproduced.
As you read the autoplay explanation in Peter's voice, you'll find yourself laughing and thinking of British expressions in your daily life.
★ From the tone and manner of sentences to various usage methods, Peter's secret tips are revealed!
Contains all the information you need to learn one expression.
In addition to everyday conversations and applied sentences, 'Peter's Words' explains the cultural background and local feel of the expressions, and 'TIP' summarizes similar expressions and the differences from American English.
You can gain a deeper understanding of the unique characteristics of British English.
★ Includes special pages featuring the core of British culture, including football, the royal family, and manners!
Rather than simply introducing British expressions, it delves into the six core cultures that make up Britain, from football to manners, gentlemen, royalty, UK, and tea, through 'British This and That'.
You can learn British English in a more in-depth and fun way by learning the background and way of thinking of British English.
As a bonus, you can even find a 'Sentence of the Day' representing each culture!
★★★Vivid Reviews from Listeners of "Real British English"★★★
“There is no time to be bored.
Peter's wit is addictive.”
"The challenge of holding back laughter on your way to work! It's the best."
"It feels like English is ingrained in my ears! Thanks to Jinyoungyoung, I've gained confidence."
“A program that I keep listening to even on the subway.
It’s fun and easy to understand.”
"I woke up in the morning listening to it! I even learned English! It's a show that kills two birds with one stone!"
“I finally found the English broadcast I’ve been looking for.”
“It’s so useful, I’ve turned on notifications!”
Includes 150 key expressions perfect for a variety of emotions and real-life situations.
The popular corner of SBS Radio's "Kim Young-chul's Power FM" called "Real British English" has finally been published as a book.
《Real British English by Peter Bint, a Real Brit》 is a practical conversation book that contains only 150 key phrases that can be used immediately in Korean daily life among the 500 or so expressions introduced on TV.
It covers a wide range of topics, from emotions to relationships, daily life, social life, humor, and dramatic situations, and is structured so that each sentence can be applied directly to real-life conversations with rich explanations and natural examples.
It contains Peter's message of wanting to convey the essence quickly, concisely and interestingly, and to convey one expression that can actually be used.
Peter Vint grew up and began his career in London, but a chance trip to Korea, his mother's home country, led him to settle there.
Since then, it has been loved for conveying English and British culture in a friendly manner through various media such as radio, broadcasting, and YouTube.
His perspective, having experienced both cultures, shines through in this book.
This book is organized in the following order: ① Korean situations and expressions, ② practical conversation examples, ③ explanations of British expressions and additional usage tips, and ④ practice writing them yourself. It is contained on two pages, so you can read it without any burden and follow along right away.
In particular, it cites expressions that contain Korean sentiments, such as 'Naeronambul', 'Kkilkkipappa', and 'Singsungsaengsung', and presents corresponding British expressions, and shows with specific examples how they are used naturally in the flow of actual British conversation.
This will be the most practical guide for readers looking for British English that is 'easy to learn, quick to use, and lasting.'
★ Master British English perfectly in just 5 minutes and two pages a day!
Worried about taking up too much time studying English? Don't worry! The moment you open the book, you'll be immediately introduced to practical conversations, a variety of sentences, helpful explanations, and even "try it yourself" exercises.
You can read lightly, like watching YouTube on your morning commute or listening to a podcast while running, and fully internalize the expressions.
★We do it this way, the British do it that way! Authentic British English, tailored just for Koreans.
In Korean, it's "알탈탈해" (altttalttalahae), and in British English, it's "I'm feeling tipsy"! It uses situations familiar to Koreans as a starting point, such as "사서 난면이다" (sasaeng geunhaeng-ida), "말이야 방구야" (maliya banggu-ya), "대박나자" (daebak naja-eot), and "감 할게 geum" (gam-ja-deul-eo), and naturally matches them with expressions British people would use in the same situation, allowing you to instantly understand the context and nuance of British expressions.
★ Stop studying stiff English and learn British English while having fun.
Peter Bint's characteristically cheerful wit and intuitive explanations have been faithfully reproduced.
As you read the autoplay explanation in Peter's voice, you'll find yourself laughing and thinking of British expressions in your daily life.
★ From the tone and manner of sentences to various usage methods, Peter's secret tips are revealed!
Contains all the information you need to learn one expression.
In addition to everyday conversations and applied sentences, 'Peter's Words' explains the cultural background and local feel of the expressions, and 'TIP' summarizes similar expressions and the differences from American English.
You can gain a deeper understanding of the unique characteristics of British English.
★ Includes special pages featuring the core of British culture, including football, the royal family, and manners!
Rather than simply introducing British expressions, it delves into the six core cultures that make up Britain, from football to manners, gentlemen, royalty, UK, and tea, through 'British This and That'.
You can learn British English in a more in-depth and fun way by learning the background and way of thinking of British English.
As a bonus, you can even find a 'Sentence of the Day' representing each culture!
★★★Vivid Reviews from Listeners of "Real British English"★★★
“There is no time to be bored.
Peter's wit is addictive.”
"The challenge of holding back laughter on your way to work! It's the best."
"It feels like English is ingrained in my ears! Thanks to Jinyoungyoung, I've gained confidence."
“A program that I keep listening to even on the subway.
It’s fun and easy to understand.”
"I woke up in the morning listening to it! I even learned English! It's a show that kills two birds with one stone!"
“I finally found the English broadcast I’ve been looking for.”
“It’s so useful, I’ve turned on notifications!”
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: November 28, 2025
- Page count, weight, size: 336 pages | 544g | 148*210*19mm
- ISBN13: 9791173324208
- ISBN10: 1173324208
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