PPT-American idioms and slang
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pick your brain raining cats and dogs apple doesnt fall far from the tree fly by the seat of your pants curiosity killed the cat s leep like a log to be out of line couch potato backhanded compliment. Where is it used?. As the name suggests, British slang is commonly found all over England. Although, it is not used in Scotland, Ireland or Wales, who all have their own slang.. However, although most British people use the same slang, most major cities contain different accents, so the pronunciation of certain words changes.. The 1920s. 1920s Slang. The 1920s was a colorful decade in both Europe and America, sandwiched between the hardships of the two World Wars. Especially in the United States, the 1920s was also accompanied with a dizzying amount of slang, most of which was used by young people. Many phrases from 1920s slang are still used in modern English, as is the case with terms like “baby” for sweetheart, “necking” for making out, “john” for toilet, and “Joe” for coffee. Others have faded into obscurity, only to be revived in films and books which celebrate the 1920s.. English. Eve . Tamela. ICC-523 . Midterm Project. This Lesson. At the end of this lesson, you will be able to:. describe what an idiom is in English;. give the meanings of at least three commonly used English language idioms.. Shoreline CC, Shoreline, WA. USA. American Idioms, Phrasal Verbs and Slang. Idioms, phrasal verbs, and slang are all expressions whose meaning is not predictable.. My dog kicked the bucket last night.. Zhejiang University of Finance & Economics. Dong Fang College. Toriano. Cook. Although English is very similar all around the world, there are some small differences that make very big differences.. Slang. &. Tongue Twisters. Definition. : . Slang. is the use of . informal words and expressions . that are not considered standard in the speaker’s language.. Proper grammar is not always used.. Guess the definition… . The word . ´slang´ describes a way of speaking. Do you think slang is: . A) An abbreviation of ‘special language’, originally used by spies? . B) Technical language only used by university students?. Let’s begin! . Students will be able to :. u. nderstand what an idiom is. . r. ecognize the meaning of idioms .. e. xplain at least three commonly used idioms in the English language.. What is an idiom?. Can you think of some words for a northerner or southerner?. Jot down a few slang words that you see or . already know….. Southern slang for northerners. Yankee. Blues. Smoked Yanks. Desecrated Vegetables. To leave _____ alone: not to disturb, to stay away from. I didn’t have a good day, so leave me alone, please.. Hey! Leave that cake alone! It’s for dinner!. Idioms book p. 166. To beat around the bush: to avoid discussing directly; to evade an issue.. Lefteris Kailoglou. University of Worcester. E.Kailoglou@worc.ac.uk. Slang. Everybody talks about it. Can it be defined?. Does it exist?. If it exists, can we describe it and, therefore, define it?. 2. Heart Idioms. As a group, read each of the following idioms and match with the appropriate meaning. Write your answer on scratch paper or dry erase board.. 1. cross my heart _____ a. to give up. For today, . 11/06. COCKNEY RHYME SLANG!. Cockney rhyme slang. “He’s going to the pub for a few . Britneys. !” (He’s going to the pub for a few beers!). “After school, I head right to my Mickey. Definition. : . Slang. is the use of . informal words and expressions . that are not considered standard in the speaker’s language.. Proper grammar is not always used.. What Is . Slang. ?. Rationale.
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