English has a lot of slang and informal expressions that are commonly used in conversation. Learning these can help you understand native speakers and communicate more naturally. Some examples include "gonna" (going to), "wanna" (want
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SLANG and INFORMAL LANGUAGE in English refers to the use of words and phrases that are commonly used in spoken language but are not considered appropriate in formal or written settings.
Slang and informal language can include contractions like "gonna" (going to) and "wanna" (want to), as well as idiomatic expressions like "break a leg" (good luck) and "hang out" (spend time together).
This can help students better understand native speakers and communicate more naturally in English. However, it's important to emphasize the importance of understanding context and audience when using these expressions, as they may not be appropriate in all situations.
Slang and informal language can include contractions like "gonna" (going to) and "wanna" (want to), as well as idiomatic expressions like "break a leg" (good luck) and "hang out" (spend time together).
This can help students better understand native speakers and communicate more naturally in English. However, it's important to emphasize the importance of understanding context and audience when using these expressions, as they may not be appropriate in all situations.
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