American English Slang: Dialogues, Phrases, Words & Expressions for English Learners
By Jackie Bolen
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Friendship
Communication
Relationships
Time Management
Work
Friends to Lovers
Beach Episode
Party Animal
Gross-Out Humor
Cool Car
Ex-Girlfriend Drama
Buddy Road Trip
Third Wheel
Friends Talking
Goofing off
Food
Family
Parenting
Language Learning
American English Slang
About this ebook
Hundreds of English slang expressions, phrases and idioms.
Find out how to speak and understand English slang like a pro! These are the slang words and expressions used by Native English speakers in the USA and Canada, on TV and in movies. Get your copy of American English Slang to improve your English quickly and easily. This list of English phrases and expressions will prove to be invaluable.
Pick up a copy of the book today if you want to...
- Learn some new English slang expressions and phrases
- Have a variety of authentic dialogues at your fingertips
- Improve your American English
- Speak English fluently and confidently
- Have some fun while learning English
- Improve your TOEFL, TOEIC, or IELTS score
Jackie Bolen has 20 years of experience teaching ESL/EFL to students in South Korea and Canada. She has written dialogues filled with helpful sentences, expressions, and phrases in American English, plus each section has some practice opportunities to make what you've learned more memorable. You'll improve your English vocabulary and conversational skills in no time at all!
These are the English sentences that you'll hear over and over again in real life. Speak more fluently and gain some confidence with this book. Besides the common English phrases and expressions, there are dialogues so that you can see how the language is used. Plus, some opportunities to put into practice and review the sentences and phrases you've learned.
Get your copy of the book, filled with English slang expressions for real life today. American English Slang by Jackie Bolen will help you stay motivated while consistently improving your English skills.
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American English Slang - Jackie Bolen
About the Author: Jackie Bolen
I taught English in South Korea for 10 years to every level and type of student. I've taught every age from kindergarten kids to adults. These days, I'm teaching in Vancouver, Canada.
I hold a Master of Arts in Psychology and I've completed CELTA and DELTA certification programs. I hope that you find this book useful.
YouTube: www.youtube.com/c/jackiebolen
Pinterest: www.pinterest.ca/eslspeaking
Email: [email protected]
You may also want to check out these other resources by Jackie Bolen. It's easy to find them wherever you like to buy books.
− Advanced English Conversation Dialogues
− The Big Book of Phrasal Verbs in Use
− English Vocabulary Masterclass for TOEFL, TOEIC, IELTS, and CELPIP
Introduction to American English Slang
Welcome to this book designed to help you expand your knowledge of slang in American English. My goal is to help you speak and write more fluently.
Let's face it, English can be difficult to master, even for the best students. In this book, you'll find dialogues that are ideal for intermediate-level students.
The best way to learn new vocabulary is in context.
To get the most bang for your buck, be sure to do the following:
− Review frequently.
− Try to use some of the phrases and expressions in real life.
− Don't be nervous about making mistakes. That's how you'll get better at English!
− Consider studying with a friend so you can help each other stay motivated.
− Use a notebook and write down new words, idioms, expressions, etc. that you run across. Review frequently so that they stay fresh in your mind.
− Be sure to answer the questions at the end of each dialogue. I recommend trying to do this from memory. No peeking!
− I recommend doing one dialogue a day. This will be more beneficial than finishing the entire book in a week or two.
Chill Out
Keith is telling Sam that he's going to leave.
Keith: Hey, I think I'm going to bail.
Sam: Chill out! You just got here. Why are you leaving?
Keith: I'm tired of playing third wheel with you couch potatoes.
Sam: Come on stay. We'll watch a flick or something.
Keith: Nah, I'm going to roll. I want to catch some rays at the beach.
Sam: You're such a pain in the neck! Why don't we come with you though? I'm tired of sitting around too.
Vocabulary
bail: Leave; depart.
chill out: Relax.
third wheel: Describes someone who is spending