Aussie English
Summary: 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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In today's episode you'll learn the slight difference in pronunciation of the words "bitch" and "beach".
In today's episode you'll learn the slight difference in the pronunciation of the words "arse" and "us".
In this episode of Embarrassing English Errors I teach you how to master the subtle difference in the pronunciation of the words "ankle" and "uncle".
In this episode I teach you the expression "to be a pain", "to be a pain in the neck", or "to be a pain in the arse". The full PDF manuscript is available at www.theaussieenglishpodcast.com
In this episode I teach you the subtle difference in pronunciation between the words "piece" and "piss". Download the full transcript at www.TheAussieEnglishPodcast.com Watch the YouTube video of this episode here - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qYydpDCcB_I
In this episode I introduce Embarrassing English Errors, a series I'm going to do on embarrassing errors English learners sometimes make when speaking and how we can practice and fix them.
YouTube video of this episode here - www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ch7D4PWozHA In this episode I break down every line in a short comedy skit, If Famous People Were Australians, from the TV show Open Slather. If you like this break down of the If Famous People Were Australians skit from Open Slather you can check out and subscribe to their channel here - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqKP... If you liked this video and have any suggestions for future videos you'd like me to break down then make sure you visit the Facebook page or webpage and send me a message. Facebook - www.facebook.com/theaussieenglishpodcast Website - www.theaussieenglishpodcast.com Patreon - www.patreon.com/user?u=3096151&u=3096151&ty=h
YouTube video of this episode here - www.youtube.com/watch?v=0W4MJOqEgjA This is episode 2 of the Aussie English Video Breakdowns. In this episode I break down the different expressions used in a scene from a classic Aussie film called Chopper (2000). If you have any suggestions about films, scenes, or videos on YouTube that you would like me to break down then comment below or send me a message! Facebook - www.facebook.com/theaussieenglishpodcast Website - www.theaussieenglishpodcast.com Patreon - www.patreon.com/user?u=3096151&u=3096151&ty=h
Phrasal Verb 11 - To Break In (2) by Aussie English
Phrasal Verb 12 - To Break Out In by Aussie English
Phrasal Verb 13 - To Break Out by Aussie English
Phrasal Verb 14 - To Break Up With by Aussie English
Phrasal Verb 15 - To Bring Down by Aussie English
In today's episode I teach you guys the expression "To be [as] blind as a bat", what it means, how to use it and then we go through some exercises.
In today's episode I teach you what the expression "To go the way of the dodo" means as well as how to use it and then I run you through some verb tense exercises.