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British slang words

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English Like A Native

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British slang words , In this course, we will learn about British slang words course. This course is designed to introduce learners to the colorful and diverse world of British slang, helping you understand and use informal expressions commonly spoken across the UK. You will explore slang terms from different regions, including Cockney, Scouse, Geordie, and more, gaining insight into their origins and meanings. The course covers slang used in everyday conversations, media, and pop culture, enabling you to sound more natural and relatable when speaking with native British speakers. Through practical examples, dialogues, and cultural context, you will learn how to apply these slang words appropriately in casual settings. This course also highlights differences between formal and informal language, helping you avoid misunderstandings. By the end of this course, you will have a richer vocabulary, improved listening skills, and greater confidence using British slang in conversations, enhancing your overall English communication and cultural awareness. English Like A Native