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    England

    US /ˈɪŋɡlənd/

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    UK /'ɪŋɡlənd/

    A1
    prop. n.Proper NounA country in the United Kingdom, located on the island of Great Britain.
    England is part of the United Kingdom.
    prop. n.Proper NounThe national sports team representing England.
    England played a great game of football yesterday.
    prop. n.Proper NounA region encompassing the majority of the island of Great Britain.
    The south of England is known for its beautiful countryside.

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    Knight

    40:16Knight
    • At the Battle of Krakow at Sea, Edward III of England sent his son, Edward, the Black Prince, to lead the charge into battle and when pressed to send reinforcements, the king replied, "Say to them that they suffer him this day to win his spurs." Clearly, by this time, spurs had already become emblematic of knighthood.

      At the Battle of Krakow at Sea, Edward III of England sent his son, Edward, the Black Prince, to lead the charge into battle and when pressed to send reinforcements, the king replied, "Say to them that they suffer him this day to win his spurs." Clearly, by this time, spurs had already become emblematic of knighthood.

    • The Order of the Garter, founded by Edward III of England around 1348;

      The Order of the Garter, founded by Edward III of England around 1348;

    B2

    The First Presidential Debate: Hillary Clinton And Donald Trump (Full Debate) | NBC News

    38:58The First Presidential Debate: Hillary Clinton And Donald Trump (Full Debate) | NBC News
    • You go to New England.

      You go to New England.

    • ENGLAND, GO TO OHIO,

      ENGLAND, GO TO OHIO,

    B1

    The Invisible Barrier Keeping Two Worlds Apart

    09:25The Invisible Barrier Keeping Two Worlds Apart
    • Wallace saw the differences in animal life between the two as being even more striking than between England and Japan!

      Wallace saw the differences in animal life between the two as being even more striking than between England and Japan!

    • Wallace saw the differences in the animal life between the two as being even more striking than between England and Japan.

      Wallace saw the differences in the animal life between the two as being even more striking than between England and Japan.

    B1

    HOW TO SPEAK BRITISH ACCENT | Evan Edinger & Cherry Wallis

    06:20HOW TO SPEAK BRITISH ACCENT | Evan Edinger & Cherry Wallis
    • Uhm, alright so I've got the hump with England because they won't let me stay.

      Uhm, alright so I've got the hump with England because they won't let me stay.

    • Alright, so I've got the hump with England because they won't let me stay.

      Alright, so I've got the hump with England because they won't let me stay.

    B2

    Prime Minister's Questions: 17 January 2018

    44:53Prime Minister's Questions: 17 January 2018
    • Mann). NHS England and this Government are investing a further £130 million in radiotherapy

      Mann). NHS England and this Government are investing a further £130 million in radiotherapy

    • For her earlier response to my colleague and member for North Cornwall, the NHS England NES Government is investing a further £130 million into radiotherapy treatment for rare and less common cancers.

      For her earlier response to my colleague and member for North Cornwall, the NHS England NES Government is investing a further £130 million into radiotherapy treatment for rare and less common cancers.

    B1

    Benny Lewis: TEDx talk on Rapid Language Hacking

    17:40Benny Lewis: TEDx talk on Rapid Language Hacking
    • Because, uh, I think, like, in 1066, the French Normans got into England, and they s they hung around for a few centuries.

      Because, uh, I think, like, in 1066, the French Normans got into England, and they s they hung around for a few centuries.

    • I think like in 1066, the French Normans got into England

      I think like in 1066, the French Normans got into England

    A2

    Capitalism and Socialism: Crash Course World History #33

    14:03Capitalism and Socialism: Crash Course World History #33
    • Lower food prices had an added benefit since food cost less and wages in England remained high, workers would have more disposable income, which meant that if there were consumer goods available, they would be consumed, which incentivized people to make consumer goods more efficiently and therefore more cheaply.

      Lower food prices had an added benefit since food cost less and wages in England remained high, workers would have more disposable income, which meant that if there were consumer goods available, they would be consumed, which incentivized people to make consumer goods more efficiently and therefore more cheaply.

    • Perhaps the most important idea that was popularized in England was that men and women were consumers as well as producers,

      Perhaps the most important idea that was popularized in England was that men and women were consumers as well as producers,

    B1

    Why Do These Words Get Mispronounced So Much? | Otherwords

    08:48Why Do These Words Get Mispronounced So Much? | Otherwords
    • The only H she pronounces is the one she added in front of the H-free word "ever." Similarly, it's not uncommon to see hyper-correct R adding in R-less dialects of English like those in Australia, South Africa, or regions like where I'm from, New England.

      The only H she pronounces is the one she added in front of the H-free word "ever." Similarly, it's not uncommon to see hyper-correct R adding in R-less dialects of English like those in Australia, South Africa, or regions like where I'm from, New England.

    • Similarly, it's not uncommon to see hypercorrect R adding in R-less dialects of English like those in Australia, South Africa, or regions like where I'm from, New England.

      Similarly, it's not uncommon to see hypercorrect R adding in R-less dialects of English like those in Australia, South Africa, or regions like where I'm from, New England.

    B1

    World's fastest Minis - Mini JCW GP vs ZCars Mini Busa - autocar.co.uk

    04:00World's fastest Minis - Mini JCW GP vs ZCars Mini Busa - autocar.co.uk
    • of England. It's the ZCars Mini Busa. Although built around the shell of an original Mini,

      of England. It's the ZCars Mini Busa. Although built around the shell of an original Mini,

    • of England. It's the ZCars Mini Busa. Although built around the shell of an original Mini,

      of England. It's the ZCars Mini Busa. Although built around the shell of an original Mini,

    B1

    Why Ireland split into the Republic of Ireland & Northern Ireland

    11:49Why Ireland split into the Republic of Ireland & Northern Ireland
    • England and Wales, form the United Kingdom.

      England and Wales, form the United Kingdom.

    • England and Wales, form the United Kingdom.

      England and Wales, form the United Kingdom.

    B1