500+ American Slang | Spoken English Vocabulary Course
What you’ll learn
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DOMINATE English conversation
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Use and understand native level (C2) spoken English
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Never be confused watching TV, reading, or talking with natives
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Advanced vocabulary
Enroll now to become the master of English conversation you’ve always dreamed of!
Join now for:
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Video dictionary of the 500 most important slang words in the English language
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New video each week!
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American slang that’s necessary to understand real conversations
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Fluent (C2) vocabulary you need to use in spoken English
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Informal vocabulary to speak with clients and colleagues outside of work, and with students and professors outside of the classroom
ATTENTION: There is some adult vocabulary in this course that might not be suitable for children,
as lectures include discussion of informal English slang and other expressions meant for adult learners.
Who this course is for:
- This course is for you if:
- – You want fluent spoken English
- – Advanced conversational vocabulary
- – Understand informal English
- – Never be confused in English conversation
12 reviews for 500+ American Slang | Spoken English Vocabulary Course
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Chad –
Nice course.
I never thought there are lots of slang.
And teacher teach them with interesting example conversation.
Svetlana Moon –
Hello. I have purchased the course to improve my understanding of proper slang. I have to mention that English is my second language. It seems to me that the course is mostly catered for men especially those men who don’t have good moral standards and have no problems talking dirty. I’m very disappointed in this course because most of the slang is vulgar and inappropriate. Most of it relates to sex, dating, partying and drugs. This is a waist of money and time if you are an intelligent person who speaks English as a second language. After watching the videos it makes me wonder about the instructor’s background. I really don’t enjoy this course and have a huge regret buying it because out of the whole course I could only use several phrases of appropriate slang, the rest of the slang phrases is just a dirty junk that I have no interest in learning. I really would like a refund. money.
Lujain –
He’s AMAZING
Quangcrazy –
great. the explainations is thorough, examples are great, useful and sweet course overall.
Srinivasulu.B –
yes its a good matching for me then its a awesome sauce.
Syed Muhammad Ali Shah –
Yes, its a really good match for me .
Vinicius Torino –
I gave 5 out 5, although the video background color always changing made me quite uncomfortable at the beginning. But afterwards I got used to it too.
Yang Cheng –
Yes, it is great and really helpful!
Vivek Thekote –
Oh!!! The video is fabulous, its alright if you got to learn some adult vocabularies. Keep it up!!!
Elena Pro –
I was happy with the course at first. Then I developed a feeling that using the course vocabulary in conversations would make me sound like a 420 friendly, uneducated girl from some NYC ghetto.
I also tried to use the course vocabulary in conversations with my American boyfriend (he is California born and raised, currently lives in New York and works for Google), and he told me that he had never heard quite a lot of phrases from the course (e.g. “a boomerang child”, “to drink brown”, etc). He also shared that in his opinion, some other words and phrases were weird to say (like calling beer “a brewskie”). I remember hearing a word “brewskie” from Robin Sherbatsky in HIMYM, and it seemed to me that they were mocking a Canadian girl for using such a strange vocabulary in the USA.
I do not want to be that girl myself. I bought the course for the opposite purpose.
Of course, there is some great vocabulary as well, but non-native speakers can’t always differentiate one from another and might end up not dominating the conversation, but sounding hilarious in a bad way.
Probably it would save the day if there were a division of slang vocabulary into 3 sections: general-purpose slang vocabulary that is safe for reproduction in any situation by anyone; vocabulary that is still appropriate, but not recommended for reproduction in any situation (but can be useful for understanding movies, etc.); and inappropriate vocabulary.
Fatih Mehmet GÜLEÇ –
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Dieu Bui –
Good