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American Slang vs. British Slang
source: Oxford Online English 2016年9月9日
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In this English lesson, you can learn about some of the differences between American and British slang.
Have you ever listened to a song or watched a TV show and found a word that you hadn’t seen before? And then you went to check your dictionary and you still couldn’t find the meaning? These are probably slang words. 'Slang' means informal, conversational vocabulary. Slang is usually specific to a particular group or place. For example, people in different cities and towns might use different slang words.
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