In today’s episode, Ep072: Pronunciation – Used, I go over the different ways that the word “Used” is pronounced in English, i.e. “I used to play golf” where “Used” is said like “Usst” vs “I used my dad’s car” where “Used” is said like “Uzzd”. Pronunciation – Used Ok guys …
بیشتر بخوانید »بایگانی/آرشیو برچسب ها : aussie english
Learning Vocab
In today’s video I chat to you guys a little bit about how to learn vocab no matter what materials you use. G’day guys. How’s it going? Today’s another video that I wanted to make for you breaking down a little bit about how I make ah… improvements to my …
بیشتر بخوانید »تلفظ استرالیایی Would + Have
In today’s pronunciation episode of Aussie English you’re going to learn how to contract the Conditional Perfect tense, “Would have” into “‘d’ve”. Pronunciation – Would + Have = ‘d’ve G’day guys. How’re you going? Today’s episode is another pronunciation episode, and I thought I would follow on from last week’s …
بیشتر بخوانید »Melbourne weather
G’day guys. Welcome to this episode of Walking With Pete. Although I’m sort of seated at the moment, I’m not walking around. Um… I wanted to do this one out and about today and I thought it would be a good chance for me to make a video so that …
بیشتر بخوانید »The 24 Australian English Consonants
G’day guys. Welcome to this episode of Aussie English. Today, I’m and I teach you all the different consonant sounds in English. There’s quite a few, but specifically, I’m going to teach you how to pronounce them in Australian English. Let’s go. So, let’s start with oral plosives, guys. These …
بیشتر بخوانید »How To Learn A Language With Podcasts
Learn Australian English in this Walking With Pete episode of Aussie English where I talk about how to learn a language with podcasts! How To Learn A Language With Podcasts G’day guys. Welcome to this episode of the Aussie English. Although, it’s a Walking With Pete episode. Oh, that’s a nice brisk …
بیشتر بخوانید »Commonly Used Horse Idioms – Part 1
1. To beat a dead horse Figurative: To waste time doing something that has already been attempted. Literal: This phrase alludes to the fact that the horse is dead so beating it now is pointless. Example: “Is it worth asking him again or am I just beating a dead horse?” 2. No horse …
بیشتر بخوانید »?Why Do You Add ‘Up’ After Some Verbs
This is the next episode of Ask Pete Anything where I answer questions that you guys ask me about anything and everything. Today’s question is Why Do You Add ‘Up’ After Some Verbs? Whether it’s related to language learning, English, my personal life, the city Melbourne where I live, or the country …
بیشتر بخوانید »اصطلاح To Hold Your Horses
In this episode I explain another idiom that involves animals, “To hold your horses”, which is said when asking someone to be patient, to wait, to hold on. Expression – To Hold Your Horses G’day guys! Welcome to this episode of Aussie English. Today is yet again one more idiom, …
بیشتر بخوانید »اصطلاح To Cut To The Chase
In this episode I explain what the expression “To Cut To The Chase” means, and how it often follows the expression from Ep044 “To Beat Around The Bush”. Hey guys. Welcome to this episode of Aussie English. This is going to be another expression episode, and it fits in nicely …
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