
British Bitesize Lesson #22: PANTS
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English, Other
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KG - University
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Hard
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Anna presents a lesson on the word 'pants', exploring its different meanings in England. In Northern England, 'pants' refers to trousers, while in Southern England, it means underwear. The word can also imply something is rubbish. Anna discusses expressions like 'big pants', 'granny pants', and humorous uses such as 'wet my pants'. The lesson concludes with the phrase 'bored the pants off'.
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