Aussie English

Aussie English

G’day and welcome to the Aussie English podcast.I’m Pete Smissen and my objective here is to teach you guys the English spoken down under. Whether you plan to travel, to work or to live in Australia or you just have an interest in our culture, history and spoken dialect of English. You have come to the right place. And whether you aim to speak English like a true blue Aussie or you just want to be able to understand “what the flippin’ hell we’re on about when we’re havin’ a yarn”. You have come to the right place.If you listen to this podcast you will learn: •A ton of Aussie slang and vocabulary,•Heaps of terms and expressions, •And a bunch about Australian history and culture.So kick back, grab a cuppa and enjoy Aussie English!

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Episoder(1370)

Walking With Pete: I need your advice!

Walking With Pete: I need your advice!

Send us Fan Mail I need your advice guys. I want to make courses to sell on Aussie English in the future, but to give away free on the podcast first, and I want to know what you guys would most prefer...

16 Okt 20168min

Pronunciation: Could Have = Could've - Could'ah

Pronunciation: Could Have = Could've - Could'ah

Send us Fan Mail In this pronunciation episode of Aussie English I teach you guys how to contract "Could have" into its forms "Could've" and "Could'ah".

15 Okt 201615min

Pronunciation: Had Have = Had've - Had'ah - 'd've - 'd'ah

Pronunciation: Had Have = Had've - Had'ah - 'd've - 'd'ah

Send us Fan Mail In this pronunciation episode of Aussie English I teach you guys how to contract "Had have" into its forms "Had've", "Had'ah", "'d've" and "'d'ah".

15 Okt 201619min

Pronunciation: Should Have = Should've - Should'ah

Pronunciation: Should Have = Should've - Should'ah

Send us Fan Mail In this pronunciation episode of Aussie English I teach you guys how "Should have" is commonly contracted into the forms "Should've" and "Should'ah".

15 Okt 201612min

Embarrassing English Errors: Salary & Celery

Embarrassing English Errors: Salary & Celery

Send us Fan Mail In this episode of Embarrassing English Errors I teach you guys the subtle difference in pronounce between the words "Salary" and "Celery".

13 Okt 20167min

Like A Native: Adjective + Enough for you?

Like A Native: Adjective + Enough for you?

Send us Fan Mail In this Like A Native episode I teach you guys how to use the phrase "Adjective + Enough for you?" when making a statement about unusual weather in order to strike up a conversation.

12 Okt 20165min

Expression: Join the club / Welcome to the club

Expression: Join the club / Welcome to the club

Send us Fan Mail In this episode of Aussie English I teach you guys how to use the expressions "Join the club" and "Welcome to the club".

11 Okt 20168min

APA: How do I pronounce these sounds in words like orgaNIsation, constiTUent and aMUse?

APA: How do I pronounce these sounds in words like orgaNIsation, constiTUent and aMUse?

Send us Fan Mail In this Ask Pete Anything episode of Aussie English I answer our listener Julia's question "How do I pronounce these sounds in words like orgaNIsation, constiTUent and aMUse?"

10 Okt 20165min

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