AE 1276 - Pete's 2c
What's the Hardest Part of English to Master?
Learn Australian English in this
Advanced English Listening Skills Practice Lesson!
In today's episode...
G’day, you mob! Welcome back to another episode of Pete’s 2c, where I tackle your burning questions about the English language.
Today, we’re diving into a BIG one: “What’s the hardest part of learning English?”
Now, there’s no one-size-fits-all answer here. The difficulty really depends on what your first language is. If your native language has a similar structure to English – say, if you’re Spanish or French – you might find the transition pretty smooth. But if your first language is vastly different, like Japanese or Chinese, the whole sentence structure thing can throw you for a loop.
But it’s not just about the words themselves, it’s about how we say them. Intonation – the rise and fall of your voice – can completely change the meaning of a sentence. Think of how “You’re going out tonight?” can be a question or a statement, depending on how you say it. It’s a subtle thing, but it’s a massive part of sounding natural in English.
So, if you’re struggling with English, don’t despair! It’s a tricky language, but with practice and persistence, you’ll get there. And remember, focus on understanding the structure of English and pay close attention to how native speakers use intonation. It’ll make a world of difference!
** Want to wear the kookaburra shirt? Get yours here at https://aussieenglish.com.au/shirt **
Improve your listening skills today – listen, play, & pause this episode – and start speaking like a native English speaker!
Listen to today's episode!
This is the FREE podcast player. You can fast-forward and rewind easily as well as slow down or speed up the audio to suit your level.
If you’d like to use the Premium Podcast Player as well as get the downloadable transcripts, audio files, and videos for episodes, you can get instant access by joining the Premium Podcast membership here.
Download today's episode!
The Pete’s 2c series is meant for English Language Learners like you to practice your Listening Skills — no transcripts for these episodes!
Chill, relax, just listen. You will become accustomed to the accent, intonation, and pronunciation without realizing it.
You can fast-forward and rewind easily as well as slow down or speed up the audio to suit your level.
Get more out of every episode!
Premium Podcast members get access to...
- All 900+ podcast episodes including member-only episodes
- Member-only episode video lessons
- Downloadable transcript PDFs & audio files for every episode
Recent Episodes:
AE 1299 – Pete’s 2c: Do You Ring, Call, or Dial Someone on the Phone in Australia?
AE 1298 – Learn English with a Short Story: Day at the Beach
AE 1297 – The Goss: How ‘Dropping In’ Culture Has Changed in Australia
AE 1296 – The Goss: Gorilla Glasses & Dad’s Crazy Zoo Stories – MEMBERS ONLY
AE 1295 – The Goss: Australia’s Most & Least Ethical Jobs
AE 1294 – The Goss: Australia Just Had the Best Aurora in 500 Years!
AE 1293 – The Goss: Should Aussie Schools Ban Homework?
AE 1292 – How Aussie Do Asian Australians Feel? r_AskAnAustralian
Share
Join my 5-Day FREE English Course!
Complete this 5-day course and learn how to study effectively with podcasts in order to level up your English quickly whilst having fun!
Join my 5-Day FREE English Course!
Complete this 5-day course and learn how to study effectively with podcasts in order to level up your English quickly whilst having fun!
Want to improve a specific area of your English quickly and enjoyably?
Check out my series of Aussie English Courses.
English pronunciation, use of phrasal verbs, spoken English, and listening skills!
Have you got the Aussie English app?
Listen to all your favourite episodes of the Aussie English Podcast on the official AE app.
Download it for FREE below!
Want to improve a specific area of your English quickly and enjoyably?
Check out my series of Aussie English Courses.
English pronunciation, use of phrasal verbs, spoken English, and listening skills!
Responses