Episode List

Episode List

AE 267 – 11 Words To Mispronounce To Sound Like A Native

Aussie Slang Words Ending With O

AE 266 – Expression: To Scrape The Barrel

AE 265 – AEVB: Burnouts & Fruitloop Neighbours

AE 264 – Interview: Laura interviews Aussie English

AE 263 – Expression: To Take Someone For A Ride

AE 262 – What’s the difference between COULD, CAN, WOULD, WILL, SHALL and SHOULD?

AE 261 – 12 More Aussie Slang Terms. Do I Use Them?

AE 260 – Expression: To Take Something With A Grain/Pinch Of Salt

AE 259 – Interview with Matt: Bogan Australians, slang, working as a geologist and making friends Down Under

AE 258 – Expression: To Be Left Holding The Bag

Announcement: $1 for a 1-month trial of the Aussie English Supporter Pack

AE 257 – 16 Aussie Slang Terms. Do I Use Them?

AE 256 Expression: To Be Up In Arms

15 Tongue Twisters To Help Improve Your Pronunciation

15 Tongue Twisters

Interview: Anna defines and uses numerous Aussie slang terms

What are the flies really like in Australia?

How to move to Australia, study, find a job, make friends & learn Aussie English with Carlos & Julen

To Borrow vs To Lend

Expression: By The Skin Of Your Teeth

Aussie English Supporter Pack Update Feb 2017

Expression: To Have A Blast/To Be A Blast

Expression: To Be Running On Fumes

Pronouncing The States & Territories In An Aussie Accent

Pronouncing The Days Of The Week In An Aussie Accent

Pronouncing The Months In An Aussie Accent

Pronouncing AUSTRALIAN CITIES in an Aussie accent

WWP: The Biggest Thing Holding Your English Back

WWP: How To Use Your Dead Time Wisely

Dad’s Garden

The Different Aussie Accents

21 ways to greet someone like a native

Pronunciation: Contracting WOULD onto NOUNS & NAMES

Expression: On Cloud Nine

WWP: The Aussie English Supporter Pack & Other Tidbits

Expression: Hit And Miss

Pronunciation: Contracting WOULD onto I, YOU, HE, SHE, WE, THEY & IT

Learn English Faster With The 80/20 Rule

Pronunciation: Contracting WOULD onto THIS, THAT, THESE & THOSE

Expression: To Drive Someone Nuts

Traveling With Pete Ep04: Point Addis

Expression: To Take The Bait

WWP: Xmas Day Recap

WWP: Aussie English Subscription & 2017 Language Learning Challenge

Expression: To Have A Bitch/To Bitch

Interview With Lindsay Does Languages: British vs Aussie English

Pronunciation: Contracting WILL onto QUESTION WORDS

Pronunciation: Contracting WILL onto I, YOU, HE, SHE, WE, THEY & IT

WWP: Gum trees, Hollows & Bushfires

15 different ways to say A LOT OF

Traveling With Pete Ep03: Barwon Heads

Traveling With Pete Ep02: Ocean Grove

WWP: Internet Issues & Vocab Builder Videos

Expression: All Over The Shop

Why The Glasses?

Traveling With Pete E01: Point Lonsdale

WWP: My Language Learning Goals For 2017

Expression: To Have a Blast

WWP: Computer Issues & A Shout-out To My Folks

Expression: To come back & bite you (on the butt)

WWP: Ned Kelly & The Free Ebook & Audio Course

Announcement: FREE eBook & audio book course!

Like A Native: Nice one!/Good one!

Expression: To Tinker With Something

Richard Interview: Moving To Australia, Finding Farm Work, Getting Visas & More

How to eat Vegemite like an Australian!

WWP: Aussie English subscription ideas. What do you think?

WWP: Productivity, following your gut and primary school education

Pronunciation: Contracting HAS & HAVE onto QUESTION WORDS

Pronunciation: Contracting HAS onto NOUNS & INDEFINITE PRONOUNS

Pronunciation: Contracting HAS & HAVE onto THIS, THAT, THESE & THOSE

Pronunciation: Contracting HAS onto HE, SHE & IT

Pronunciation: Contracting HAVE onto I, YOU, WE & THEY

Walking With Pete: Plans for an Aussie English membership page

Australia’s Emu Wars

Using The Rain Radar

Like A Native: A Fair Call / Fair Call!

Expression: To Have a Crack at Something

Expression: To Cotton on to Something

Uluru

Pronunciation: Contracting ARE onto nouns and question words

Pronunciation: Contracting ARE onto the words These, Those, Things, There

Pronunciation: You are, we are, they are = You’re, we’re, they’re

Pronunciation: Contracting IS onto nouns and indefinite pronouns

Pronunciation: Contracting IS – This is, That is = This’s, That’s

Pronunciation: Contracting IS – He is, She is, It is = He’s, She’s, It’s

Pronunciation: Contracting AM – I am = I’m

Embarrassing English Errors: Wonder & Wander

Like A Native: Expressive sounds: Wow!, Phew!, Oh!, etc.

Expression: (As) keen as mustard

Walking With Pete: Aussie English is now on Instagram!

The time to repair the roof is when the sun is shining!

Walking With Pete: I need your advice!

Pronunciation: Could have = Could’ve – Could’ah

Pronunciation: Had have = Had’ve – Had’ah – ‘d’ve – ‘d’ah

Pronunciation: Should have = Should’ve – Should’ah

Embarrassing English Errors: Salary and Celery

Like A Native: Adjective + Enough for you?

Expression: Join the club / Welcome to the club