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Spoken London English

Teaching units in this section focus on grammatical, discourse, and phonetic features of English in London. Many are from an earlier A-Level English Language teaching resource created by Jenny Cheshire and Sue Fox.

Teaching Units related to this theme
1: Alex – at the airport
2: Angela – street trouble
3: Courtney and Aimee – how Courtney met her boyfriend
4: Dafne and Nandita – food stories
5: Derya and Kareen – competing stories
6: Howard and Junior – dog story
7: Laura – problem at college
8: Lydia and Louise – competing for the floor
9: Madeleine – dressing up
10: Stan – life in the army
11: Tina – walking home from cadets
12: Zack – the bike incident
13: Uptalk in London
14: Accent and Social Class
17: Being Asian in London
30: Slang

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