Learning English is not just about grammar—it’s about sounding natural, confident, and expressive. Slang words and idioms help you understand real conversations and communicate like a native speaker.
Here’s a clean and structured guide based on your notes ๐
๐ Common Slang Words & Their Meanings
| Slang | Meaning |
|---|---|
| Kinda | Kind of |
| Stuff | Things |
| Into | Interested |
| Bullshit | Express disbelief / nonsense |
| Freak | Strange person |
| Guts | Courage |
| Down to earth | Realistic / humble |
| Hard feelings | Feeling offended |
| Awesome | Wonderful |
| Lit | Super cool / exciting |
| Chill | Relax |
| Kudos | Respect / praise |
| Slipped my mind | Forgot |
| Keep an eye on | Watch carefully |
๐ฌ Idioms & Phrases You Should Know
| Phrase | Meaning |
|---|---|
| Hang in there | Don’t give up |
| Same here | I agree |
| Chill | Relax |
| Piece of cake | Very easy |
๐ฏ How to Use Them in Real Life
๐ Example 1:
“Don’t worry about the exam, it’s a piece of cake.”
๐ Example 2:
“I’ll keep an eye on your work.”
๐ Example 3:
“Just chill, everything will be fine.”
๐ Example 4:
“Kudos to you for completing the project!”
⚠️ Important Tip
Slang is powerful—but use it wisely:
✔️ Use slang in:
Casual conversations
Friends and social settings
❌ Avoid slang in:
Interviews
Formal emails
Academic writing
๐ Why You Should Learn Slang
Helps you understand movies & conversations ๐ฌ
Makes your speech more natural ๐ฃ️
Builds confidence in real communication ๐ช