Here’s a fun English test.
Play this YouTube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RB3ruxchwaY
It’s a crow speaking English.
Just listen to it; don’t read the description because that will tell you what he’s saying.
And see if you can understand.
PART TWO
Have you ever been to the UK?
Walk into a shop or pub or someone’s home and you’ll hear the question, “You all right?”
The first few times I heard this I thought “Of course I’m all right. Do you see any blood?”
Because, in the US, you only ask this question if someone hurt himself, or is coughing uncontrollably.
But in England, they say it all the time.
What they’re really asking is, “How are you?”
CROW ENGLISH
So did you understand the crow?
Did you hear that he also replied to the question?
Do you think he’s a native speaker?
Should I ask him to join Vig Village?
Cheers,
Mr. Vig


I didn’t understand him. I thought he was saying “how are you”?
Oh the misunderstandings.
Have a good day everyone!
It sounds like “you all right? No? I’m all right….”
The other one “ happy birthday, happy birthday…”
Then “ I’m all right, I alright…” they are so funny and smart. I love the video where a crow is picking up a paper plate and cups and put it to the trash can after people who left it on a table in a rest area.