Street Talk -2-: Slang Used in Popular American Television Shows
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Street Talk -2-: Slang Used in Popular American Television Shows
Street Talk 2 takes a close look at s everyday slang used consistently in popular American television shows, traffic reports, news broadcasts, television weather reports, and sports broadcasts, which are of special importance to non-native speakers who are trying to integrate into our culture.
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