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500+ American Slang | Spoken English Vocabulary Course

7h 54m 55s
English
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Enhance your English fluency by mastering American slang and gain confidence in everyday conversations. Join the course today to move closer to your dream of becoming an English conversation expert!

Course Highlights

Why you should enroll now:

  1. Access a comprehensive video dictionary featuring 500 crucial slang words used in everyday American English.

  2. Receive a new video lesson each week to continuously expand your slang vocabulary.

  3. Learn essential American slang to better understand and engage in real conversations with native speakers.

  4. Achieve a fluent (C2) level vocabulary that you can confidently use in spoken English.

  5. Master informal vocabulary suitable for interactions with clients and colleagues beyond the workplace, as well as with students and professors outside academic settings.

Becoming proficient in American slang not only boosts your conversational skills but also helps in building more authentic relationships in both personal and professional contexts. Don't miss the opportunity to enhance your communication prowess. Enroll today!

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How course is organized Demo
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About live lectures
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Preview
01:23
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A
12:26
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A Review
06:15
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B Part 1
11:10
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B Part 2
13:15
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B Part 3
13:20
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B Review
13:04
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C 1
08:12
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C 2
08:11
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C Review
08:24
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New C Slang (Part 3)
03:21
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D
13:08
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D Review
06:11
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E
04:49
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E Review
02:08
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F Part 1
11:49
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F Part 2
13:24
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F Review
08:09
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G Part 1
06:17
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G Part 2
08:19
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G Review
05:04
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H Part 1
07:25
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H Part 2
10:30
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H Review
07:19
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I
08:32
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I Review
02:48
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J
09:35
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J Review
04:14
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K
07:51
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K Review
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L
09:00
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L Review
03:30
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M
09:16
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M Review
03:25
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N
11:23
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N Review
02:58
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O
05:55
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O Review
02:28
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P Part 1
07:27
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P Part 2
07:47
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P Review
07:27
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Q
03:05
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Q Review
01:13
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R
09:58
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R Review
04:28
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S Part 1
06:20
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S Part 2
06:58
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S Part 3
06:54
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S Part 4
06:05
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S Review 1
07:59
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S Review 2
06:06
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T
08:36
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T Review
03:53
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U
04:42
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U Review
02:35
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V
03:48
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V Review
01:36
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W
07:33
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W Review
03:59
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X
01:15
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X Review
00:29
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Y
01:47
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Y Review
00:56
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Z
01:36
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Z Review
00:49
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Dating part 1
04:29
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Dating part 2
05:50
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School slang | Part 1
04:37
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Gym slang
05:39
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Food slang
03:56
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Interjections
07:29
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Film and Movie Slang
03:56
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New English slang (2019)
10:46
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LIVE: Slang not to use?
09:25
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Work related slang
05:11
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Frequently asked questions

What are the prerequisites for enrolling in this course?
The course is designed for learners who already have a foundational understanding of English. While there are no strict prerequisites, having an intermediate level of English proficiency (B1 or higher) will help you get the most out of the slang vocabulary lessons.
What kind of slang vocabulary will I learn in this course?
The course covers over 500 slang terms used in everyday American English. It includes vocabulary suitable for informal interactions with colleagues and acquaintances, as well as terms that enhance understanding and engagement in casual conversations with native speakers.
Who would benefit the most from taking this course?
This course is ideal for non-native English speakers looking to achieve fluency at a C2 level, particularly those interested in enhancing their conversational skills. It is also beneficial for students and professionals who wish to communicate more authentically in both personal and professional settings.
How does this course compare in depth to other similar courses?
With 77 video lessons, each focusing on specific slang vocabulary, the course offers an extensive exploration of American slang. It provides a comprehensive video dictionary of over 500 terms, which is more extensive than typical vocabulary courses focused solely on formal English.
What specific tools or platforms are used in the course?
The course is hosted on the Udemy platform, offering video lessons that can be accessed online. It includes live lectures, ensuring that learners can engage with the material in a dynamic format.
What topics are not covered in this course?
The course focuses exclusively on American slang vocabulary and does not cover formal grammar rules or writing skills. It also does not address regional dialects or slang from other English-speaking countries.
How much time should I expect to commit to this course?
Although the total runtime is not specified, the course is structured with 77 lessons, including regular weekly updates of new slang terms. Learners should be prepared to dedicate regular time each week to keep up with the new content and reviews.