Hi Dina, There's a website I make good use of, which has information about pretty everything to do with ESL, including slang: http://www.englishclub.com/ref/Slang/ They've conveniently divided it up into different topics, and even slang sorted out by the alphabet. Furthermore, besides the actual slang definition and its uses, it even states where it originates (British or American English). Hopefully this proves useful to you! Let me know how it worked out :) Have a great weekend everyone! Yair. On Thu, May 15, 2014 at 12:01 AM, ETNI list <etni.list@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > From: ××× × ×רק××××¥' <dina2b@xxxxxxxxx> > Subject: A lesson about American/British slang > > Hi Everyone, > > My students in 8th grade have asked me to do a lesson about some > useful English everyday slang. > > Since there is an endless number of phrases, I wanted to ask if any of > you have a short list of some ammusing and useful slang, something > to bring up in one lesson? Or any other ideas for a lesson about > useful eveyrday talk? > > Thanks, > > Dina > ************************************** > ** Join ETNI on Facebook > https://www.facebook.com/groups/31737970668/ > ** ETNI Blog and Poll > http://ask-etni.blogspot.co.il/ > ** Etni homepage - http://www.etni.org > ** post to ETNI List - etni@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > ** help - ask@xxxxxxxx > *************************************** > > ************************************** ** Join ETNI on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/31737970668/ ** ETNI Blog and Poll http://ask-etni.blogspot.co.il/ ** Etni homepage - http://www.etni.org ** post to ETNI List - etni@xxxxxxxxxxxxx ** help - ask@xxxxxxxx ***************************************