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Re: On teaching slang
Beelzebub
- 2013-05-08
In response to Re: On teaching slang (Dragonized)
"Get a brew on" is rarely used in the USA as far as I know. On the other hand, the slang that you find "abominable" in your own words is quite common and accepted in English speaking countries not called England. A bit biased there on your part in my opinion.
Well "kick ass" and stuff was originally used in England-asses are known as stubborn animals who need kicking, if you want to get it moving- so, in its true meaning it's perfectly okay to use and to teach. Anyway, I know many educated Americans, who are more likely to teach the students not to ingratiate yourself as opposed to using 'brown nose'
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- Re: On teaching slang -- Dragonized -- 2013-05-07
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