AE 1364 - The Goss: Kati Thanda-Lake Eyre Floods & Comes to Life
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AE 1364 - The Goss: Kati Thanda-Lake Eyre Floods & Comes to Life

Send us a text 👉 Listen to this episode on the podcast: https://aussieenglish.com.au/1364 👉 Download FREE English Learning Resources: https://aussieenglish.com.au/free 👉 Join my 5-Day FREE English Course: https://aussieenglish.com.au/free-course/ 👉 Join the Premium Podcast here & access 1000+ episodes: https://aussieenglish.com.au/podcast If you're someone learning Australian English as a second language and you want to improve your pronunciation, reduce your foreign accent and sound mor...

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Ep023 - Interview With John About How To Politely Call Someone An Idiot

Ep023 - Interview With John About How To Politely Call Someone An Idiot

Send us a text www.facebook.com/theaussieenglishpodcast I chat to John in this episode about all the different ways Aussies can politely call someone an idiot.

22 Maalis 201614min

Ep022 - Polite Ways To Call Someone An 'idiot'

Ep022 - Polite Ways To Call Someone An 'idiot'

Send us a text In this episode I go over a number of different ways that you can call someone an 'idiot'. - idiot- moron- numpty- dipstick- twit- twat- doofus- numbskull- galah- bogan- dill- dag- airhead- dimwitNone of these are particularly rude, and I use quite a lot on a daily basis whether I'm seriously calling someone an idiot or using words in an endearing sense such as "dag" when someone has done something silly or stupid that I think is funny and we're both laughing together about it....

19 Maalis 201615min

Ep021 - Walking with Pete - A little chat about language learning and the difficulties we all face

Ep021 - Walking with Pete - A little chat about language learning and the difficulties we all face

Send us a text Let me know what you think on the Facebook page - www.facebook.com/theaussieenglishpodcast

16 Maalis 201617min

Ep020 - Pronunciation - Needa - Godda - Havda - Expression - Like A Stunned Mullet

Ep020 - Pronunciation - Needa - Godda - Havda - Expression - Like A Stunned Mullet

Send us a text Today we'll learn a little about the way the pronunciation of the following words change as Australians speak more rapidly.Need to --> NeedaHave to --> Havta/HavdaGot to --> Gotta/GoddaNote: these changes in pronunciation only take place when these present tense verbs are followed by an infinitive verb, e.g. "I have to go" --> "I havda go".If these words are followed by the number two, e.g. I have two dogs, even though "have to" and "have two" sound exactly the same...

15 Maalis 201614min

Ep019 - Expressions To Say When You Hear Bad News

Ep019 - Expressions To Say When You Hear Bad News

Send us a text This episode covers a few different expressions that you would use when someone tells you bad news.For example:"I broke my leg this week and I'm in hospital."You could say:What a bummer!Too bad!Damn!That sucks!Bugger!

14 Maalis 20166min

Ep018 - Expressions To Use When Hearing Good Or Bad News

Ep018 - Expressions To Use When Hearing Good Or Bad News

Send us a text In today’s lesson you’ll learn how to respond to good news or bad news that someone may tell you.These responses include questions, which prompt the person telling you the news to explain what happened.They include:Are you kidding?Are you joking?Are you serious?As well as the following expressions, which simply convey that you are impressed or shocked by the news.They include:No way!Far out!Fair dinkum! / Fair dinkum? (Can be a statement or a question)Strewth!

14 Maalis 20167min

Ep017 - Pronunciation - Goin' De Vs Gonna + Expression - As Mad As A Cut Snake

Ep017 - Pronunciation - Goin' De Vs Gonna + Expression - As Mad As A Cut Snake

Send us a text Today we're "gonna" go over the pronunciation of "going + to" and when it's more natural to say "gonna" or "goin' de". After that I'm "gonna" talk about the expression to be "as mad as a cut snake".

12 Maalis 201614min

Ep016 - What Gives

Ep016 - What Gives

Send us a text In this episode I explain the expression “What gives?”. “What gives” is often used as a way of asking for an explanation or a reason that something happened, etc.

11 Maalis 20164min

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