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Sinopse
Gday and welcome to the Aussie English podcast.Im 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 were on about when were 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!
Episódios
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AE 996 - Aussie Slang: A Bit of Alright
03/09/2021 Duração: 02minLearn Australian English in this episode of the Aussie Slang series where I teach you how to use Australian slang - like a fair dinkum Australian! I am going to teach you the Aussie slang phrase "a bit of alright". Learn what it means and how you can use it in your daily conversations. Improve your listening skills today - listen, play & pause this episode - and start speaking like a native English speaker!
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AE 995 – Expression: More Than You Bargained For
29/08/2021 Duração: 16minI am going to tell you all about the English expression "more than you bargained for"! Hmm, I wonder if you've heard someone use this before? Oh, and caution. This is wrong: "more than WHAT you bargained for" -- remove the 'what'. We are going to break the expression down on its literal meaning, tell you the real meaning, and how you can use it in your daily conversations. I am also going to tell you about sea snakes! Yes, the charming but venomous slithering snakes living in the ocean. And find out what happened to some guy who just went to the loo but ended up in the hospital. Don't forget to download your FREE PDF worksheet here
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AE 994 - States & Territories of Australia | Pronunciation + Facts
28/08/2021 Duração: 20minLearn English in this latest episode of the Aussie English podcast! Our lesson today focuses on Australia's states and territories, including fun facts about them. The Commonwealth of Australia consists of 6 federated states and 10 federated territories, 3 of which are internal territories. The 6 states are: New South Wales (NSW) Queensland (QLD) South Australia (SA) Tasmania (TAS) Victoria (VIC) Western Australia (WA) And the 3 internal territories are: Australian Capital Territory (ACT) Jervis Bay Territory (ACT) Northern Territory (NT) Yeah, we'll talk about the other 7 external territories in another video, no worries. Did you practice saying the names with me? Don't forget to download your FREE PDF worksheet here
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AE 993 - Aussie Slang: Berko
27/08/2021 Duração: 04minLearn Australian English in this episode of the Aussie Slang series where I teach you how to use Australian slang - like a fair dinkum Australian! I am going to teach you the Aussie slang word "berko". Do you know anyone who's "berko"? I bet you do! Learn what it means and how you can use it in your daily conversations. Improve your listening skills today - listen, play & pause this episode - and start speaking like a native English speaker!
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AE 992 - I Regret Getting AstraZeneca...
24/08/2021 Duração: 11minYes, I just got vaccinated - and I got the AstraZeneca vaccine. This Covid pandemic has a lot going on, causing people to fret about their health and lives. I am no different. We're all surrounded by too much information and it can be tough to sort through, process, then decide what to do. As a man of science, I feel that this is my way to tell you guys about getting vaccinated, and to give you an idea of what to expect from getting the vaccination. I hope this video helps!
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AE 991 - Expression: Caught With Your Pants Down
22/08/2021 Duração: 18minHere's another awesome English expression for you mob! Have you ever been "caught with your pants down"? In this episode, we will be talking about the English expression "caught with your pants down" - sounds naughty, doesn't it? We will be talking about it's possible origin- oh, you'll cringe at this one. I will also be sharing to you an adorably funny story of a deer out in the Australian bushes who encountered men. And of course, we will be talking about invasive deer species in Australia! As usual, I want you to practice using this expression right there in the comments below! Don’t forget to download your free PDF worksheet here
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AE 990 - How to Pronounce R and L Sounds in English
21/08/2021 Duração: 15minI am going to reveal to you guys the secret to pronouncing the L and R sounds! For many learners of the English language, the consonant L and R sounds are often mispronounced - and even interchanged! In today's lesson, I will first teach you how to say the consonant L sound. Followed by telling you how to say the consonant R sound. Note that this is the rhotic Australian R sound - quite tricky! We will then have a comparative pronunciation exercise. We will say the words in pairs, like 'pray' and 'play'. And finally, we will practice saying the words by having a listening comprehension test. So, how did you go, guys? As usual, let me know how you did in the comments below! Don't forget to download your free PDF worksheet here
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AE 989 - Aussie Slang: A Beer Gut
20/08/2021 Duração: 03minI am going to teach you the Aussie slang phrase "a beer gut". Maybe you've got one? No shame on that, mate! Be healthy though! Learn what it means and how you can use it in your daily conversations.
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AE 988 - How Cockatoos Are Mastering Dumpster Diving with Dr. John Martin
18/08/2021 Duração: 58minLearn Australian English in this episode of the Aussie English podcast! One of the reasons I love doing podcasts is because I get to interview and chin-wag with people. I am so proud to introduce you mob to Dr. John Martin of the Taronga Institute for Science and Learning! Dr. Martin of Taronga Zoo recently got his research paper published in Science, the prestigious science magazine. Together with his team, the paper titled "Innovation and geographic spread of a complex foraging culture in an urban parrot" talked about these cockatoos who have mastered dumpster diving. Kind of like the bin chicken, isn't it? Join me in this interview as we talk about how these clever cockatoos learned to open the Australian bin!
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AE 987 - Australian Guy Teaches You African American English
17/08/2021 Duração: 16minLearn English in this extremely funny video on the Aussie English podcast! You must have seen that viral video of a 'flight attendant' who tied a 'passenger' to his seat because 'he smelled of ah-co-hol' and had 'touched his *****'. I'd like to introduce you mob to the African American Vernacular English - known as Black English, or Ebonics, this is a variety of English largely spoken in urban communities by African Americans. This short video is a treasure trove of real life English phrases that I am sure you have heard of either from watching movies or someone at your local community. So grab a cuppa, join me in this unusual English lesson, and let's widen your English vocabulary!
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AE 986 - Expression: Cheat Death
15/08/2021 Duração: 22minLearn Australian English in this latest episode of the Aussie English podcast! I am going to teach you about the English expression "cheat death"! Do you remember that movie about teens being chased by death? It's all about because they "cheated death", isn't it? I know, gory. Today, you will learn what the expression "cheat death" means and how it is used in sentences. I will also tell you about a famous chicken that lives in a Maccas - but not the KFC across it. And lastly, I will tell you about the Aussie parma, or parmi, the Australianised version of the Italian dish chicken parmigiana. Improve your listening skills today - listen, play & pause this episode - and start speaking like a native English speaker!
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AE 985 - How To Contract DO and DOES | Australian Pronunciation Lesson
14/08/2021 Duração: 11minLearn Australian English in this special episode of the Aussie English podcast! Today you will learn how to say these auxiliary verb + pronoun combos so you can be confident when speaking in English - and sound like a native English speaker, too! In this lesson, we will focus on the auxiliary verbs DO and DOES. First, we will break down the pronunciation of each auxiliary verb when it is combined with a pronoun. I will then teach you 3 steps on how to say the auxiliary verb + pronoun so listen closely for the sound they make when they are connected. And finally, we will practice saying the connected auxiliary verb + pronoun in example sentences. Here are the DO and DOES + pronoun combinations you can use in your daily conversations: Do I Do You Does He Does She Do We Do They Does It So, how did it go? Can you come up with your own sentences using the DO and DOES + pronoun combinations given in this video? Don't forget to download your FREE PDF worksheet here! https://bit.ly/AE_985_Worksheet Need mor
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AE 983 - Aussie Slang: The Bee's Knees
13/08/2021 Duração: 03minLearn Australian English in this episode of the Aussie Slang series where I teach you how to use Australian slang - like a fair dinkum Australian! I am going to teach you the Aussie slang phrase "the bee's knees". Have you ever seen the knees of a bee? I bet you'll have a laugh learning about this slang phrase today. Learn what it means and how you can use it in your daily conversations. Improve your listening skills today - listen, play & pause this episode - and start speaking like a native English speaker!
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AE 982 - Discovering Our Family Descends From European Royalty with Jo Smissen
11/08/2021 Duração: 50minLearn Australian English in this latest episode of the Aussie English podcast! In this special interview episode, I got my mum Jo Smissen to talk about how our family descends from European royalty! With passion for doing research, she went all over the Web in an attempt to trace our family's ancestry. She was able to go back to the 1700s, finding out that we had family members who we part of the 12 known companions of William the Conqueror in The Battle of Hastings! Improve your listening skills today - listen, play & pause this episode - and start speaking like a native English speaker!
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AE 981 - Are Australians Racist? | Aussie English Q&A
08/08/2021 Duração: 12minLearn Australian English in this latest AMA (Ask Me Anything) session I had over Instagram! So I thought it'd be awesome to kickback and relax and just answer questions from you guys. And you certainly did not disappoint me - I was thrown the best questions ever and here they are! Q1 How to answer the question (Do) you mind? Q2 How to say 'north' and 'south' Q3 How to say 'shit' vs 'sheet' Q4 Difference between 'buddy' and 'mate' in Australia Q5 Which non-Aussies do the best Australian accent Q6 How to improve listening skills Q7 Will your children speak Portuguese or English? Q8 Have you been in Brazil? Q9 Specially vs Especially Q10 How to say "I don't want to interfere, but..." Q11 How to say 'You're welcome' with an Aussie accent Q12 Which is the best city to live in Australia? Q13 Can you call someone older 'mate'? Q14 What do you know about Brazil? Q15 Are you a bit racist? Truly enjoyed that AMA with you, I'll see you all next time!
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AE 980 - 12 Australian Slang Words You Should Know | Aussie English
07/08/2021 Duração: 14minLearn Australian English in this episode of the Aussie English Podcast! Today I am going to be teaching you 12 Australian slang words you should know - everyday Aussie slang that you can use to help you sound like a native English speaker. These informal Australian English words will help you sound more confident when talking to a native English speaker. Additionally, these Australian slang words can be useful for understanding what others are saying in a conversation. The best part is that these slang terms are commonly used and easy to remember - grow your Aussie vocabulary instantly! Let's see what are these different Aussie slang terms I use in everyday English: #1 Slang for afternoon #2 Slang for petrol station #3 Slang for liquor shop #4 Slang for mosquito #5 Slang for swimwear #6 Slang for very crowded, full #7 Slang for barbecue #8 Slang for a cooler #9 Slang for can't be bothered #10 Slang for a sick day off #11 Slang for thanks #12 The slang word you MUST know! Don't forget to take the QUIZ
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AE 978 - Aussie Slang: A Beak/A Stickybeak
06/08/2021 Duração: 03minLearn Australian English in this episode of the Aussie Slang series where I teach you how to use Australian slang - like a fair dinkum Australian! I am going to teach you the Aussie slang phrase "a beak" or "a sticky beak". This is a very Aussie phrase and kind of makes people frown. I hope you have never been called a sticky beak! Learn what it means and how you can use it in your daily conversations. Improve your listening skills today - listen, play & pause this episode - and start speaking like a native English speaker!
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AE 977 - Language Learning, Traveling, Dating South Americans, and Identity | Kyrin Down
04/08/2021 Duração: 48minLearn Australian English in this episode of the Aussie English Podcast! Here's Part 2 of my epic chin-wag with Mere Mortals podcast host Kyrin Down. In this part, we talked about how he learned Spanish as he traveled through South America & Central America. And now, he's learning German! A polyglot in the making! Plus, we talk about the language differences between Argentina, Colombia, and Mexico. Improve your listening skills today - listen, play & pause this episode - and start speaking like a native English speaker!
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AE 976 - WWP: I Feel Like I've Been Hit By A Train
01/08/2021 Duração: 16minLearn Australian English in this episode of the Aussie English Podcast! This is no drill, Victorians, we are on Lockdown #5
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AE 975 - How To Pronounce Beach vs Bitch | Australian English Pronunciation Lesson
31/07/2021 Duração: 11minLearn Australian English in this episode of the Aussie English Podcast! This is one of the most common errors that English learners (and English speakers) tend to make. In today's episode, I am going to teach you how to say /ɪ/ versus /i:/! Learn the difference between the words like "bin" and "bean" - or "bitch" and "beach"! First, we go over the correct pronunciation of /ɪ/ and /i:/. Then, we compare the sounds when used in words, like "mitt" and "meat". And lastly, I give you a FREE listening exercise! I am going to say 10 different words and show you two possible answers. Your task is to know which sound is used on the word. Part 1: How To Pronounce /ɪ/ Part 2: How To Pronounce /i:/ Part 3: Comparative Pronunciation Exercise Part 4: Listening Comprehension Test This episode has a bunch of examples for you to practice on! Let's get on it! Improve your listening skills today - listen, play & pause this episode - and start speaking like a native English speaker!