Slang(俚语) is very informal language which is often used by young people. It's hard to keep up todate with slang.1 New words and phrases appear and evolve(演变). The words and pronunciations used byyoung people in the UK can be very different to those used by aduls. Living in a ...
The words used by young people in the UK can be very different to those used by adults. These extremely informal words and expressions are known as “slang”. Here are a few examples: ·Instead of using different tag question like isn’t it? Can’t you or don’t they? People use ...
Slang (俚语) is very informal language which is often used by young people.It's hard to keep up to date with it as new words and phrases appear and develop.Living in a multicultural society has an effect on language,especially on the young,whose friends are often from a mix of backgroun...
根据第一段 “The words used by young people in the UK are different from those used by adults. Living in a multicultural (多元文化的) society has an effect on language, especially on the language of the young people, whose friends are often from a mix of backgrounds. (在英 国,年轻人...
【题】 Slang()is very informal lang uage which is often used by young people . I t's hard to keep up to date with it as new wor ds and phrases appear and derelop . Living i n a multicultural society has an effect on lan guage , especially on the young, whose frien ds are oft...
Language changes all the time. The words used by young people in the UK can be very different to those used by adults. These extremely informal words and expressions are known as “slang”. Here are a few examples: ·Instead of using different tag question like isn’t it? Can’t you ...
and pronunciations used by young people in the UK can be very different from those used by adults. Living in a multicultural(多元文化的) world has an effect on language, especially on the language of young people, whose friends are often from a mix of backgrounds. TV and music also have...
told its pupils to stop using slang words such as “hiya” (hello),“cheers"and “ta” (both mean “thank you") if they wanted to get a place at university or a good job.When British people use language like this, it's no surprise that some say they can't understand native ...
Drawing on interviews with British passport holders who moved to the United Kingdom to start University, this paper explores slang and accent as sonic spatial identities. The paper analyses the inclusions and exclusions in belonging as articulated by British mobile young people through their sonic ...
Slang(俚语) is very informal language which is often used by young people. It’s hard to keep up to date with it as new words and phrases appear and evolve (发展). Living in a multicultural society has an effect on language, especially on the young, whose friends are often from a mix...