Pop-Culture
Danglish & Loan words
Idioms
Slang & Emojis
Discussion & Opinions
100

What does the term “pop culture” mean?

Pop culture is popular culture such as social media, music, celebrities, gaming, trends, and slang.

100

What is “Danglish”?

A mix of Danish and English.

100

What is an idiom?

An expression where the words should not be understood literally.

100

What is slang?

Informal language often used by specific groups or young people.

100

Do you think Danish teenagers use too much English in everyday speech? Why or why not?

(Open discussion – students explain and justify their opinions.)

200

Name three things that relate to pop culture.

For example TikTok, influencers, memes, musicians, athletes, slang, or internet culture.

200

What do we call words borrowed from another language?

Loan words.

200

What does “to have butterflies in your stomach” mean?

To feel nervous or excited.

200

What problems can happen when slang or emojis are misunderstood between generations?

People may misunderstand the tone, meaning, or intention because different generations use digital language differently.

200

Should schools encourage students to use more Danish words instead of English loan words?

(Open discussion – students can argue both for and against.)

300

What does it mean when someone has “main-character energy”?

That the person acts confident or like the main character in a movie.

300

Name five English loan words used in Danish.

For example weekend, streaming, cringe, gamer, or influencer.

300

Translate: “At bide i det sure æble.”

“To bite the bullet.”

300

Why might a student use slang with friends, but not with a teacher?

Because slang is informal language and may not fit formal or professional situations.

300

Can using English words make people sound “cooler” or more connected to pop culture?

(Open discussion about identity, trends, and social media influence.)

400

Why is social media important in pop culture?

Because trends, slang, and culture spread quickly through social media.

400

Why do young people think English words sound better?

Because they are connected to global culture, social media, and trends.

400

What does “Så er den ged barberet” mean?

That something has been solved or completed.

400

Why can emojis change the meaning of a message?

Because they show emotions, tone, or irony.

400

Is being very good at English a threat to the Danish language, or is it an advantage?

(Open discussion with arguments from both perspectives.)

500

Why do young people often use English slang?

Because much of the internet culture, gaming, and social media happens in English.

500

What was the point of the discussion “How far is too far?”

To discuss whether English influences Danish too much, or if it simply develops the language.

500

Which Danish idiom means that something is completely chaotic?

“Det går op i hat og briller.”

500

What is the difference between slang, formal language, and informal language?

  • Slang is very casual language often used by young people or specific groups (for example: “rizz” or “slay”).
  • Informal language is relaxed everyday language used with friends and family.
  • Formal language is more polite and structured language used in school, work, or professional situations.
500

How do social media, gaming, and influencers affect the way young people speak today?

(Open discussion about slang, trends, emojis, and language development.)

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