COMMUNICATIVE ROLE OF NON-STANDARD ENGLISH SUCH AS SLANG

  • Erkinova Aziza Erkin qizi Assistant in department of foreign languages Karshi engineering –Economic Institute
Keywords: standard English, non-standard English, slang, jargon, idioms

Abstract

Nowadays, most people think that studying a foreign language is quite important.  Most people in the world are learning languages as a second language, English in particular.  However, learning a language is not merely memorization of vocabulary; it also requires familiarity with colloquial English and its varieties, or "slang." And slang is considered a part of modern language.

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Published
2023-11-30
How to Cite
[1]
Erkinova Aziza Erkin qizi 2023. COMMUNICATIVE ROLE OF NON-STANDARD ENGLISH SUCH AS SLANG. International Journal on Integrated Education. 6, 11 (Nov. 2023), 167-170. DOI:https://doi.org/10.17605/ijie.v6i11.4995.