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10 Common Slang Words Americans Use All the Time
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10 Common Slang Words Americans Use All the Time

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Description: ABOUT THE LESSON πŸ“š Let's face it...SLANG is just fun to learn. You may not use slang in the classroom, but you'll definitely use it in the streets. Because slang is a part of everyday English and you may hear it all the time. In this lesson, we'll look at some common slang that Americans use. You may have already heard these words before watching TV or movies, or perhaps listening to music. Even if you don't use slang yourself, it's important for your overall comprehension because other people certainly speak this informal English. #AmericanSlang #InteractiveEnglish -------------------------- SECRET FLUENCY LESSON πŸ‘‰ http://bit.ly/Secret_Lesson BECOME A PATRON πŸ‘‰ http://bit.ly/Patreon_InteractiveEnglish -------------------------- LINKS TO PRACTICE & IMPROVE YOUR ENGLISH βœ… Improve Your Listening w/ Audiobooks. FREE TRAIL! http://www.audibletrial.com/InteractiveEnglish Find an English Teacher/Tutor (Recommended Sites) πŸ™‹ italki: http://bit.ly/Italki_InteractiveEnglish Verbling: http://bit.ly/Verbling_InteractiveEnglish Eliminate Writing Mistakes ✍ Grammarly: http://bit.ly/Grammarly_InteractiveEnglish Wes’ Teaching Adventures Happy Time Go Fast (South Korea): […]

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