In this pronunciation episode of Aussie English I go over how the pronunciation of “it’s” often gets reduced to just “‘t’s” or even “s’”. Pronunciation of “it’s” = “‘ts” = “‘s” It’s gonna be a great weekend ‘t’s gonna be a great weekend s’gonna be a great weekend It’s all …
بیشتر بخوانید »بایگانی/آرشیو برچسب ها : aussie english
پادکست استرالیایی language learning and the difficulties we all face
This is the first of hopefully many “Walking with Pete” episodes where instead of teaching you the usual Aussie expressions or terms like usual I hope to have more of a conversation to discuss whatever is on my mind at the time. This should give you exposure to more advanced …
بیشتر بخوانید »تلفظ Needa/Godda/Havda و اصطلاح Like A Stunned Mullet
In this podcast we’ll learn a little about the way the pronunciation of words like “need to”, “got to” and “have to” change as Aussies speak more rapidly at a natural speed Need to –> Needa Have to –> Havta/Havda Got to –> Gotta/Godda Note: these changes in pronunciation only …
بیشتر بخوانید »Aussie Expressions To Use When Hearing Good Or Bad News
In this podcast you’ll learn a bunch of different Aussie expressions to use in order to respond to good news or bad news that someone may tell you. These responses include questions, which prompt the person telling you the news to explain what happened. They include: Are you kidding? Are …
بیشتر بخوانید »تلفظ استرالیایی got you
The Aussie pronunciation of ” Got you” : often said as “Gotchu” or “Gotcha”, which means you understand what someone has said. فایل صوتی توضیحات تلفظ استرالیایی Got you را گوش دهید:
بیشتر بخوانید »اصطلاح انگلیسی far out
Far Out: which is often used as a way of expression surprise or that you are impressed by something. -You got the job? Far-out! Apart from its standard meaning as an expression of amazement, delight or enthusiasm, “far out!” in Australian English can also take on negative connotations of surprise, disdain, and exasperation.
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