Leveraging celebrity influence to teach vernacular is a brilliant way to bridge the gap between formal education and the fluid reality of modern speech. It successfully transforms ephemeral slang into a practical tool for cultural integration.
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#LearnEnglish with Sabrina Carpenter ✨Indexed:
Watch pop star #SabrinaCarpenter try some new snacks and drop some essential modern slang! In this clip, we're breaking down two fun, casual phrases she uses so you can sound more like a native speaker: 🔥 "It slaps": A trendy way to say something is absolutely excellent or awesome (especially used for food or music!). 🤷♀️ "I'm not mad at it": A casual way to admit you are okay with something, or that you actually kind of like it! Ready to master more everyday vocabulary? Watch the full lesson on our YouTube channel: Learn English with TV Series! 📺 Or, practice your English skills on the go by downloading our App: "RealLife: Speak, Learn English". 📱🗣️
Beef jerky. And then, Mr. Porky. Okay, I'm going to try this one first.
No, why does it taste so bad? Okay, let's try this one.
This is pretty good. It slaps.
I'm going to have a heart attack here.
I'm all about this. This one though, No.
Let's look at two modern slang Sabrina used to describe these similar snacks from the USA and UK. This is pretty good. It slaps.
When something slaps, it's excellent.
For example, Sabrina's new song Manchild slaps. I'm listening to it over and over again.
I'm all about this. This one though, No.
I'm not mad at something is a casual way of saying you are okay with something or actually like it. Imagine you are thinking about buying this neon green jacket and ask your friend his opinion.
He might say, "I'm not mad at it. It's loud, but cool." Now, test yourself by watching again and try not to look at the subtitles.
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