Saturday, 19 October 2013

Interested to learn some British slang?

I have just come across a list of 75 expressions labeled as "slang". When you hear of slang, you probably expect something vulgar and improper, but when I looked at the list, I realized that most of these expressions ccould be heard on talk shows, in interviews and normal conversations published in the media and on YouTube. It may be pretty difficult to understand present-day informal spoken English if you don't know these phrases. For example, when someone says, "That film was pants!", would you know what they meant?

Since the list is quite long, I am not copying it here. Instead I would invite you to visit the original article on www.lifehack.org. Do check if you are up to date with conversational English. Some of the phrases are a bit "naughty", but I hope you don't mind that much. If you have problems understanding the explanations provided, there is always the Urban Dictionary, where you can find a lot more of such language, sometimes perhaps more explicit than you are prepared for. :)

Note that I would not advise you to use slang expressions in your English unless you are absolutely sure that the context is exactly right in terms of the level of formality and the meaning of the word/phrase you want to use. So, just to be on the safe side, just check the meaning of the words listed and watch out for them on YouTube and in other spoken English materials. With time you will see how they are used and will get the feel of them.


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