On the Analysis of Youth Slang as one of the Subsystems of Modern Russian and English Languages

  • Sheshukova S
  • Lapitskaja S
  • Proudchenko E
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Abstract

Slang is an essential element of culture. Learning a foreign language is inextricably linked with the study of the culture of native speakers. Teaching slang, idiomatic expressions and phrasal verbs in foreign language classes contributes to the students' vocabulary, understanding informal speech patterns found in media texts and everyday communication with native speakers, developing speaking and listening skills. As a rule, at a foreign language class, students improve their listening, reading, speaking and writing skills through various study materials. Even with these skills, you can fail to communicate with native speakers, read magazines, watch television programmes and travel to foreign countries. The paper discusses the possibility of teaching slang, idiomatic expressions and phrasal verbs in a foreign language class at a technical university. To substantiate the need to study slang, idiomatic expressions and phrasal verbs, the authors attempted to find out how the youth slang is formed and the reasons for its functioning. Youth slang in modern Russian and English languages has been compared and analyzed.

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Sheshukova, S., Lapitskaja, S., & Proudchenko, E. (2019). On the Analysis of Youth Slang as one of the Subsystems of Modern Russian and English Languages. SHS Web of Conferences, 69, 00090. https://doi.org/10.1051/shsconf/20196900090

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