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Want to make your English lessons more engaging? In this video, Diego A. Boada, PhD, shares essential tips on teaching slang to multilingual learners of English, helping students sound more natural and culturally aware in everyday conversations. From using authentic materials like movies and music to teaching context and cultural nuances, Diego explains how to bring slang into the classroom in a meaningful way. Learn creative techniques like slang journals, storytelling, and exploring language evolution to help students build sociolinguistic competence and confidence. Whether you're a new teacher or seasoned educator, discover fresh ways to bridge the gap between textbook English and real-world communication! 🎉 #EnglishTeaching #TeachSlang #ESL #ClassroomTips #EnglishLearners #Sociolinguistics 👉Subscribe for more tips on teaching English and enhancing your students' learning experiences! #EnglishTeaching #TeachSlang #MultilingualLearners #TeachingTips #TESOL #ELT #Education #Sociolinguistics #LanguageLearning Additional Resources YouGlish https://youglish.com YouGlish provides examples of how words and phrases are used in real-life conversations through YouTube videos. Urban Dictionary www.urbandictionary.com Urban Dictionary is a crowdsourced online dictionary of slang words and phrases, with definitions and examples of usage. *Use with caution*—many definitions may be graphic and intended for an adult audience. Article: “100 Teen Slang Words and Phrases To Know in 2024” www.weareteachers.com/teen-slang Further Reading Elsherif, E., & Nsir, N. (2015). Introducing slang to English language learners. Ohio Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages, 7(3), 6-9. Homuth, K. J., & Piippo, A. (2012). Slang in the ESL Classroom. In J. M. Perren, K. M. Losey, D. O. Perren, J. Popko, A. Piippo, & L. Gallo (Eds.), New Horizons: Striding into the Future: Selected Proceedings of the 2011 Michigan Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages Conference, October 7-8, 2011 (Book 2). MITESOL Proceedings. Retrieved from http://commons.emich.edu/mitesol/2 Lieb, J. (2009). Slang: Breathing life into English. In B. A. Jones (Ed.), Teachers Helping Teachers: The Proceedings of 2009 Conferences, Seminars and Workshops (pp. 56-64). Japan Association for Language Teaching (JALT). Mazer, J. P., & Hunt, S. K. (2008). “Cool” communication in the classroom: A preliminary examination of student perceptions of instructor use of positive slang. Qualitative Research Reports in Communication, 9(1), 20-28. Mizne, C. A. (1997). Teaching sociolinguistic competence in the ESL classroom. Senior Thesis Projects, 1993-2002. Retrieved from https://trace.tennessee.edu/utk_inter...