American Slang

Anne Haggerson

This show is about the connection between language and culture and about slang. Slang is a type of informal language that is typically spoken in certain areas or by a group of people. Slang is humorous and creative, and it certainly makes speaking English more entertaining. Culture is dynamic. Language is dynamic. The intense interaction between language and culture makes new words emerge in diverse places. We will be careful not to use derogatory language that promulgates structures of oppression. Rather, we will explore the creative dimensions of words and how they are constantly changing.

  1. Knot your Average Pastimes: Crochet and Culture with Helen

    04/04/2024

    Knot your Average Pastimes: Crochet and Culture with Helen

    💬 Show Notes Dive into the crafty world of crochet and the imaginative realms of tabletop gaming in this cozy episode of American Slang with our returning favorite, Helen. From the comforting click of a crochet hook to the roll of dice in Dungeons and Dragons, Helen takes us through her top hobbies which are stitching together communities and sparking creativity off-screen. Whether she’s unraveling yarn on the train or conjuring characters in Dungeons & Dragons, Helen's passions are a testament to the therapeutic and social power of traditional pastimes in our modern age. Plus, we'll unravel the meaning behind idioms like "frogging your work," "stick to your knitting," and "throw in the towel," and discover how they weave into the fabric of everyday conversation. Get ready to be charmed by tales of handmade warmth, shared potlucks, and the timeless allure of a good book. It's an episode that'll knock your socks off and leave you smiling! Tune in, get inspired, and maybe even pick up a hook or a set of dice yourself. And remember, when it comes to life's rich tapestry, sometimes the best thing to do is stick to your own knitting. Enjoy the yarns we spin in this episode, and don't forget to check out the transcript for a full pattern of idioms and expressions discussed! Listen now to American Slang, where hobbies and expressions intertwine. 🧶🎲📚 Link to webpage and transcript:  https://movingenglishlessons.com/a-podcast-about-hobbies/

    28 min
  2. 03/16/2023

    Houston Slang

    Today, I interview Hanna, an online English teacher who is a ball of positive energy.  She specializes in teaching natural English as it is spoken in everyday life in the United States.  She also speaks Spanish and has been studying Chinese for the last 1.5 years.  I think you are going to love the unique expressions she teaches us today and we’ll also hear a little about her lifestyle in Houston, Texas. You can read the podcast transcript on my website. In this episode, Hanna and I have a natural conversation about the lifestyle and language in Houston, Texas. She shares some of her hobbies and pastimes and a little about the cultural atmosphere in Houston, Texas. Here are some words that she covers in the episode: “Y’all”= a way of addressing a group of people and an alternative to “you guys” “Y’all wanna go out tonight?” “Fixin’ to”=I’m going to do something “I’m fixin’ to go get some food.” “Come in clutch”=to help someone out at just the right time. “By brother came in clutch when I got a flat tire.” “Tight”=very close friends “We’re tight. We’ve been friends for 10 years.” Hanna also shares the importance of learning slang to build relationships with Americans and to fit in culturally.  She talks about ways of asking her friends to clarify what certain slang words mean since it can be tricky for people to understand all of the nuanced meanings. We also talk about Chat GPT and how she uses it in her own English classes.  She uses Chat GPT to write the closing of our podcast episode. Take classes with Hanna and find her on social media: Amazing Talker link to take private or group classes with me  Hanna’s Instagram  Hanna’s YouTube Channel  Viral “Y’all” TIKTOK video

    28 min

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This show is about the connection between language and culture and about slang. Slang is a type of informal language that is typically spoken in certain areas or by a group of people. Slang is humorous and creative, and it certainly makes speaking English more entertaining. Culture is dynamic. Language is dynamic. The intense interaction between language and culture makes new words emerge in diverse places. We will be careful not to use derogatory language that promulgates structures of oppression. Rather, we will explore the creative dimensions of words and how they are constantly changing.

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