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Howâs the weekend so far, you mob?Â
In todayâs English expression episode on the Aussie English podcast, we are going to talk about the expression âget wind of somethingâ.
It sounds like weâre going to catch the âwindâ here but not really!
I will break down the meaning of the words in this phrase and give you the meaning of âget wind of somethingâ.
I will be giving out sample situations where you can put this expression to use, along with a pronunciation exercise.
Tune in for the question of the week which is âWhat is the difference of ON time and IN time?â
And lastly, whip out your pens and paper and try to catch the dialogue from the Australian movie Crocodile Dundee 2.
Let me know what you think about this episode! Drop me a line at [email protected]Â
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Get yours here at https://aussieenglish.com.au/shirt
If you're someone learning Australian English as a second language and you want to improve your pronunciation, reduce your foreign accent and sound more like an Australian when you speak English, check out my content at Aussie English!
And grab my Australian Pronunciation Course here - https://www.aussieenglish.com.au/courses
Enjoy!
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Howâs the weekend so far, you mob?Â
In todayâs English expression episode on the Aussie English podcast, we are going to talk about the expression âget wind of somethingâ.
It sounds like weâre going to catch the âwindâ here but not really!
I will break down the meaning of the words in this phrase and give you the meaning of âget wind of somethingâ.
I will be giving out sample situations where you can put this expression to use, along with a pronunciation exercise.
Tune in for the question of the week which is âWhat is the difference of ON time and IN time?â
And lastly, whip out your pens and paper and try to catch the dialogue from the Australian movie Crocodile Dundee 2.
Let me know what you think about this episode! Drop me a line at [email protected]Â
** Want to wear the kookaburra shirt? **
Get yours here at https://aussieenglish.com.au/shirt
If you're someone learning Australian English as a second language and you want to improve your pronunciation, reduce your foreign accent and sound more like an Australian when you speak English, check out my content at Aussie English!
And grab my Australian Pronunciation Course here - https://www.aussieenglish.com.au/courses
Enjoy!
#australianaccent #aussieenglish #learnenglishwithpete #australianenglish #learnenglishonline #aprenderinglêsonline #learnenglish #aussieenglishacademy #australianpodcast #languagepodcast
| FOLLOW AE |
- Facebook
- Instagram
- Website
- Twitter
| ENGLISH COURSES |Â
- Australian English Pronunciation
- Phrasal Verbs
- Spoken English
| AE ACADEMY |
- Join the AE Academy
| AE PODCAST |
- Free Podcast
- Premium Podcast
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