English Slang in Movies and TV Shows
English Slang in Movies and TV Shows, Watching clips from movies and TV shows is a fun way to learn English slang.
Course Description
earning English slang is essential if you want to speak and understand English at a native level.
In this free course you will:
- Learn common English slang expressions
- Watch slang usage in movie conversations
- Study correct pronunciation of English expressions
- Improve your overall English level
The course includes the following English slang expressions:
- “Hearsay” = something heard from another person; rumor.
- “Airhead” = stupid person.
- “Gumshoe” = detective or private investigator.
- “Plastered” = extremely drunk.
- “Wacko” = strange or crazy person.
- “Dope” = great, excellent.
- “Crook” = dishonest person, especially someone who cheats or steals.
- “Buzzkill” = someone or something that ruins enjoyment or pleasure.
- “Hunky-dory” = fine, all right, okay.
- “Blowhard” = very boastful and talkative person.
- “Knackered” = very tired, exhausted.
- “Guts” = courage.
- “Brown-noser” = someone who pleases an important or powerful person in order to get a benefit.
- “Rubbish” = very bad, worthless, useless, nonsense.
- “Sitting duck” = easy target.
- “Scarper” = to leave very quickly; to run away.
- “Average Joe” = average, ordinary man.
- “Mug” = face.
- “Bad-mouth” = say bad things about someone or something.
- “Early bird” = person who gets up early.
- “Vent” = express a negative emotion.
- “Bony” = so thin that the bones can be seen.
- “Bicky” = biscuit.
About the author
I’m Vlad Bay, I’m a founder of Learzing, we teach through edutainment, mixing education and entertainment. Watching clips from movies and TV shows is a fun way to learn English slang.