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Jimin: I bought some snacks from the market, and the seller added some extra for me saying “Jara”. Uzo: Oh, he gave you some Jara? Jimin: Yes, that’s the word! Jara. How do you say that in American or British English? Uzo: It would be something like “a little extra” or “a bonus”. We call it “bonus” in Korean. Jimin: By the way, Uzo, I overheard the seller calling his boss “Oga”. What does that mean? Uzo: Ah, “Oga“! In Nigerian English, “Oga” refers to a boss or someone in a position of authority. It can also be a sign of respect. Jimin: That’s interesting! So, it’s like how we might say “boss” in American or British English. B Make a dialogue in pairs about the unique English expressions of the country you’ve researched using AI. C Share it in your class. 1. Act out the dialogue you’ve made with your partner. 2. After sharing, you can fill in the chart. Tip You can ask theAI if there are any awkward spots in the conversation and correct them. Jara? Oga! • Nigerian English • Philippine English • New Zealand English • Malaysian English Sample Jara, Oga ENGLISHES UNIQUE EXPRESSIONS 27

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