PLEASE NOTE: there's a small mistake in the video text titles. At 6:12 the sentence says '...can't start smiling', while the correct text should be '...can't stop smiling', as the presenter says. Apologies!

In this lesson, you can learn about British slang.
If I told you I was feeling knackered today, would you know I meant? If I asked you to buy some bog roll on your way home, would you know what I wanted? Confused?
These are example of British slang, and they can be difficult for non-native speakers to understand and use correctly. But don’t worry, we’re going to help.


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Contents:
1. Food Slang Phrases 1:06
2. Slang to Talk About People 3:23
3. Talking About Good/Bad Situations 6:24
4. Slang Phrases to Describe Emotions 9:48

This lesson will help you:
- Understand the idea of British slang and what it is.
- See sample conversations of how to use these British slang vocabulary words correctly.
- Learn how to talk about situations involving food with food slang phrases.
- Get useful phrases to use British slang to talk about people.
- See how you can talk about good and bad situations using British slang.
- Describe emotions using some British slang vocabulary.

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