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Standards. SS6G14 The student will describe the cultural characteristics of people who live in Australia. a. Explain the impact of English colonization on the language and religion of Australia. What is Slang??. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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SS6G14 The student will describe the cultural characteristics of people who live in Australia.

a. Explain the impact of English colonization on the language and religion of Australia.

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• Slang is the use of informal words and expressions to describe an object or condition.

• Slang is sometimes regional in that it is used only in a particular territory.

• Example: in the South we use the slang word “ya’ll” instead of saying “you all”

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Can you think of any slang you use in your daily life?

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• Freshie: freshwater crocodile• Joey: baby kangaroo• Jumbuck: sheep• Roo: kangaroo• Saltie: saltwater crocodile• Chook: chicken• Bities: biting insects• Mozzie: mosquito

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• Spit the Dummy: get very upset at something• Yabber: talk a lot• Whinge: complain• Walkabout: wander off• Chuck a sickie: to take the day off sick from work• Bonzer: great• Cark it: to die• Cranky: in a bad mood• Have a single short: to be silly• Keen as mustard: extremely enthusiastic• Spewin’: very angry

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• Mob: group of people• Oldies: parents• Dag: a funny person• Journo: journalist• Ol’Man: father• Old Cheese: mother• Polly: politician• Shelia: a woman• Stickybeak: nosy person• Mate: buddy or friend

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• Aussie: Australian• Bloke: man• Bogan: young, immature person• Bounce: a bully• Bushranger: outlaw• Cobber: friend• Dill: an idiot• Fruit Loop: fool• Greenie: environmentalist• Kiwi: a person from New Zealand

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