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Category: Slang

This category is for posts that focus on slang expressions.

Some Funny English Words. Woo hoo!

January 11, 2017 TeacherLee Listening, Posts, Slang, Vocabulary 4 comments

Some funny English words I met on my way to the forum: (presented using the Row/Column widget) A dad and his 5-year old son were playing outside in their front yard.  The wife stepped outside and shouted, “Yoo hoo!  Honey, dinner in 10 minutes!”  The father acknowledged her with a

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Let’s Sling Some Slang

December 27, 2016 TeacherLee Slang, Vocabulary Leave a comment

listen to Slang Part 1 on Audioboo (right-click and open in a new window to listen while reading) Why am I writing about slang? You asked for it. You got it. Some of my students have asked me to talk about slang expressions used in American English. What is slang?

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