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American Slang To Talk About Intelligence (Or Not!)

MichaelAD April 11, 2016 Slang, YouTube English Lessons 5 Comments

You might have a really smart or intelligent relative, friend, classmate, or coworker. Would you like to learn some slang that can be used to …

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Slang about being smart

5 Slang Expressions using MAKE

MichaelAD April 2, 2016 Idioms & Slang, Slang 2 Comments

Make is an interesting word in English. The basic meaning of make is to create something. You can make your lunch or make a flower …

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YouTube English Slang Lesson – A Cup Of Joe

MichaelAD March 30, 2016 Slang, YouTube English Lessons 20 Comments

Do you like coffee? I do. You might say I’m a coffee-aholic. “Joe” is a guys name, but “joe” is also a slang word for …

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5 Slang Expressions Meaning Very Big

MichaelAD March 27, 2016 Slang Leave a Comment

Have you ever seen Dolmabahce Palace in Istanbul? It’s big, I mean really big. When you want to describe the size of something that is …

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slang meaning big

10 Slang Expressions Meaning Broken

MichaelAD March 15, 2016 Slang 2 Comments

How’s your equipment working these days? I think a lot of electronic equipment these days is pretty reliable. But sometimes there are problems and things …

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Slang meaning broken

10 Slang Expressions Meaning Really Good

MichaelAD March 11, 2016 Slang Leave a Comment

Have you seen the newest Star Wars movie? Did you like it? Would you say it was good, or really good? Very good? I think …

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slang meaning great

10 English Slang Words & Expressions Meaning To Be Tired!

MichaelAD March 4, 2016 Idioms & Slang, Slang 7 Comments

I worked a lot this week and put in a lot of overtime, so I’m pretty tired. I say tired, but tired has the basic …

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Slang about being tired

10 Slang Expressions That Mean Calm or Relaxed

MichaelAD March 2, 2016 Slang Leave a Comment

Are you calm? You can always say, “I’m calm” or “I’m feeling relaxed,” but for today’s English lesson, I want to show you 10 different …

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How Not To Use Ain’t – Conversational English Lesson

MichaelAD April 30, 2014 Idioms & Slang, Slang 1 Comment

In this paragraph I am going to use the word ain’t. Ain’t is considered to be non-standard English, but since it shows up in a …

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Learn English with Movies – the Godfather

MichaelAD March 26, 2014 Slang Leave a Comment

**Warning! This lesson contains offensive and racist language from the film. It is presented here for educational purposes only. While I realize the language is offensive, …

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