
Walking With Pete: Bilingual Talks, Career Choices, Teaching English, & More
Send us a text In this episode of Walking With Pete I talk about a podcast I chat to you guys about the Bilingual Talks podcast, career choices, me teaching English, and more.Download the full PDF transcript at www.TheAussieEnglishPodcast.comBilingual Talks webpage – http://bilingualtalks.com/subscribe-to-podcast/Bilingual Talks Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/bilingualtalks/
3 Juli 201611min

Ep061: Pronunciation - What Do I & What Am I
Send us a text Today I teach you how the pronunciation of "What Do I" changes to "Whad_deh why" and "What am I" changes to "Whad em eye" when English speakers speak at a natural speed.
3 Juli 20166min

Ep060: Expression - To Nail Something/It
Send us a text In today's episode I teach you how to use the common English expression "To nail something" or "To nail it".
3 Juli 20168min

Embarrassing English Errors Ep09: Fork & Fuck
Send us a text In today's episode you'll learn the subtle difference between the pronunciation of the two words "fork" and "fuck". Download the full PDF transcript at www.TheAussieEnglishPodcast.com
2 Juli 20165min

Embarrasing English Errors Ep08: Cunt & Can't
Send us a text In today's episode you'll learn the subtle difference between the pronunciation of the words "cunt" and "can't".Download the full PDF transcript at www.TheAussieEnglishPodcast.com
2 Juli 20168min

Embarrasing English Errors Ep07: Crap & Crab
Send us a text In this episode of Embarrassing English Errors I teach you the subtile difference in pronunciation of the words "Crap" & "Crab".
30 Juni 20165min

Ep058 Expression: To Laugh One's Head Off & At Each Other's Throats
Send us a text In this episode you learn two of the idioms used in the previous Walking With Pete episode, "To laugh one's head off" and "At each other's throats".The full PDF transcript can be downloaded at www.TheAussieEnglishPodcast.com
28 Juni 20169min

Ep059: Pronunciation - What do you/What are you = Whadehya
Send us a text In this episode you'll learn how the pronunciation of the phrases "What do you" and "What are you" shift when spoken quickly to sound like "Whadehya".The full PDF transcript can be downloaded at www.TheAussieEnglishPodcast.com
28 Juni 20168min





















