British slang for friend
[DOC File]Slanglish – Teacher's Guide
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In this activity students will learn about slang expressions in English. They will re-write a letter that uses slang expressions and then write at letter to a friend. Students can access all the Internet sites for the Interactive Activities by clicking on Students' Area in the ECB On-line homepage, then click on:
[DOCX File]pgsite
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Slang for infantryman : (UK: squaddie) H. half bath a bathroom [DM] that lacks a shower. or bathtub (i.e., a bathroom which lacks a place to actually bathe.) Equivalent to a British W.C. or Cloakroom. heavy cream double cream (UK) hickey a bruise on one's skin resulting from kissing or sucking; (UK: love bite * ) highball (see article) ho The ...
[DOC File]AUSTRALIA 'S WEBQUEST - LeWebPédagogique
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The Australians speak English but some words or expresssions can be different : it’s the Australian slang. Can you find the Australian slang words for these English words ? - The Aborigines.
[DOC File]Slang WORKSHEET A
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Slang worksheet A. Exercise 1 The sentences below contain examples of American, Australian, or British slang. Can you figure out the slang words that match the definitions in the boxes? “I know zilch. about computers. I’ve never used one before.” (American) “He’s loaded. That’s why he can eat in expensive restaurants most nights ...
[DOC File]Slang WORKSHEET A
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Slang. worksheet. D. Exercise 4 Using the slang from Worksheets A and B, can you complete the gaps in the sentences below? ‘I don’t know if you should believe what he says. I think there’s something _ _ _ _ _ about him.’ (British) ‘Of course I’m angry! She says she’s my friend and then what does she do for me when I need help ...
[DOC File]Stand by Me
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Both are slang words for nonsense, lies, etc. In this case, “baby stuff” refers to silly stories that no adult would take seriously. Gordie just screwed the pooch. You should know that “to screw” is a common slang verb meaning to have sex, and a “pooch” is a colloquial word for a …
[DOC File]'I'm going to destroy America and dig up Marilyn Monroe ...
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Two British tourists were barred from entering America after joking on Twitter that they were going to 'destroy America' and 'dig up Marilyn Monroe'. Leigh Van Bryan, 26, was handcuffed and kept under armed guard in a cell with Mexican drug dealers for 12 hours …
[DOC File]An Introduction to Sociolinguistics (Janet Holmes)
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British Black English. 1-Patois: a Jamaican Creole in origin, which is used by Jamaican immigrants in London and by young British Blacks in group talks as a sign of ethnic identity. ... gossip, etc. for greeting a friend, a speaker can say (hi/hello). As for greeting a stranger, the speaker can use (hello), but the more formal greetings between ...
[DOCX File]Learners | ESOL Nexus
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Ask learners to place the words face and take turns to pick a card and say the word aloud. If they try this they get 1 point. If they decide to pass it to another learner to say aloud, that learner gets 2 points.
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