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Slang Class
Do you have a hard time understanding television series, music lyrics or just making sense of what Americans or British are saying? Is slang the problem?

Have you ever pulled an all-nighter?

Had the blues?

Been called a couch potato?

Thought a film was cheesy or just survived by the skin of your teeth?

Some knowledge of slang would greatly improve your speaking and understanding of English.  There are an extraordinary number of slang words in English, as there are in any language, and the number changes all the time.

Speak to Me is starting a workshop that will introduce American slang, popular phrases and colloquialisms  but also will include phrasal verbs, idioms and homonyms, in addition to British slang.

The workshop is for six hours and includes:- Febuary 4th

    An introduction to slang
    A short film including slang
    An analysis of the film and a discussion
    A role play exercise
    A video introducing more slang vocabulary, followed by exercises and a game
    Language for distinct scenarios during the day – like Getting up, Breakfast, Startingschool/work, Lunchtime, After work/Happy Hour, End of day, Turning in

Drag yourself along to the workshop, gen up on slang and get with the program.