Jargon and slang are part of Standard English.
False
It is usually only spoken. 'Jargon' or 'slang'?
That is 'slang'.
It comes from the world of the Internet, in business. 'Slang' or 'jargon'?
'Jargon'.
People who are very proud of their slang, which has many shortened words.
Australians.
Lawyers use words and expressions that the rest of us do not understand.
That is 'jargon'.
It usually belongs to a group of people who is use it to show that they belong to that group.
That is 'slang'.
It often gives us new words for new things or ideas. 'Slang' or 'jargon'?
'Jargon.
Young people, people in prison, and people in the army are examples of groups that use it. 'Jargon' or 'slang'?
'Slang'.
In one point of view about the future, Mandarin, Arabic, and German may become other world languages.
False!
Correct: Mandarin, Spanish, and Arabic.
It is a jump that mountain bikers make when they come off the ground with both wheels.
That is a 'bunny hop'.
It gives us new words for things we already have words for. 'Slang' or 'jargon'?
'Slang'.