New Slang: Flashcards

New Slang: Flashcards by Knock Knock is a unique educational tool published by Knock Knock in 2011. This edition features 50 flashcards, each measuring 3.75 x 5 inches, designed to help readers navigate contemporary slang. The book employs humor and classic educational techniques to make the language of today’s youth accessible, particularly for those who may feel out of touch with current vernacular.
Readers will find that these flashcards cover a range of modern slang terms, making it a fun resource for anyone looking to enhance their understanding of street language. The included accordion-fold game insert adds an interactive element, making it suitable for both personal use and as a gift for those who might appreciate a playful approach to learning. This edition is presented in English and is ideal for individuals who are curious about contemporary expressions, especially those who may not be familiar with the latest trends in slang.
Official synopsis Publisher
If you or someone you know is a dork, unpopular, or simply into math, its likely youre perplexed by the language of the street. With the humor and classic educational techniques of our Slang Flashcards, the tricky tongue of todays youth will be within reach. Even the most triflin busta will be representin in no time. Includes 50 cards, each 3.75 x 5 inches, and an accordion-fold game insert. A fun gift for nerds or anyone over thirty.
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