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13 Slang Phrases You Need To Know | American English Vocabulary Lesson

Duration: 08:42Views: 575.4KLikes: 26.1KDate Created: Mar, 2018

Channel: The English Coach

Category: Education

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Description: The Daily English Program is now open! Get all the info and register here: englishfulltime.com/daily This program is designed to help with ALL aspects of your English: listening, speaking, writing, vocabulary, pronunciation, grammar, & confidence. Join this program to... -Receive weekly video lessons from me -Get weekly tasks guaranteed to boost your English -Participate in a global community of advanced English learners -Use English daily, challenge yourself, and make REAL progress Go here for all the info: englishfulltime.com/daily And email us if you have any questions :) Team@englishfulltime.com ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••­­­••••••••••• ABOUT THIS VIDEO In this video, I share 13 common American slang phrases and how to use them. These are phrases that I use every day in casual conversation. Most English learners learn simple phrases to respond to questions and express their ideas. The problem is that native speakers often use phrases that are more colloquial and less formal. I made this video so you can feel more comfortable expressing yourself in American English. If you would like me to continue making videos on this topic (or if you have other video suggestions) please let me know in the comments. Here are the phrases we cover in the video, along with their meanings: - It's all good (it's ok) - No worries. (Don't worry, it's OK) - Sure thing (Yes. Absolutely. Of course) - For sure (Yes, Absolutely. Of course.) - I'm good (No thank you. I don't want what you are offering) - I got this/I got it (I can handle this, I don't need help) - Will do (Ok, yes, agreed) - No way (I can't believe it. That's awesome!) - That sucks (That's awful... I'm sorry to hear that) - For real? (Is that so?) (Really? Seriously?) - What the heck? (I'm not OK with this situation. I don't like this situation.) - Nice! (that's cool, that's awesome, that's interesting) - Got it (I understand) ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••­­­••••••••••• Download our free guides: → Practice your English with Native Speakers: englishfulltime.com/free-guide →Official IPA guide: englishfulltime.com/ipa-guide →Grammar guide to the Present Perfect Tense: englishfulltime.com/present-perfect →Pronunciation Guide: englishfulltime.com/free-pronunciation-guide-american-english →Writing Guide: englishfulltime.com/free-writing-guide Connect With Me 🙋🏼‍♀️ → Newsletter: englishfulltime.com → Instagram: instagram.com/theenglishcoach → Facebook: facebook.com/stefanietheenglishcoach → Twitter: twitter.com/EnglishFullTime → Business Inquiries: stefanie@englishfulltime.com Follow English Full:Time 👇🏼 → Website: englishfulltime.com → Instagram: instagram.com/englishfulltime → Facebook: facebook.com/englishfulltime ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••­­­••••••••••• FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ's) 🌎 Where are you from? -California 🗣 Do you speak another language? -Yes, I learned Spanish and speak fluently. ✈️ What countries have you traveled to? -Mexico, Argentina, Ireland, UK, Denmark, Switzerland, Italy 🇦🇷 Have you ever lived abroad? -Yes, I have lived in Argentina since January 2013 🤷🏼‍♀️ You speak too fast. Can you slow down? -No. I work with advanced English learners, and they don't need or want me to slow down. You can slow down my videos with this chrome extension: bit.ly/2twblvb 🤓 I want to improve my English. Can you help me? -Sure. Sign up on my website to learn more about my online courses, classes, and offers. Here is the link: englishfulltime.com

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