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Welcome back to a new expression episode here on the Aussie English podcast!
Today, I answered a fan question from Isthar who asks what is my favorite Brazilian food. Fun fact: I eat it with Vegemite!
In addition, I have a fun joke about cows and the gym.
On this episode, I will break down the meaning of the words in the phrase "do the heavy lifting" and I will give common, daily situations where you can use this expression.
Join me in practicing saying the expression and then listen and try to write down what was said in the audio clip from the Australian series Bump.
Donât forget to download this episodeâs FREE worksheet!
See you in the next episode!
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Welcome back to a new expression episode here on the Aussie English podcast!
Today, I answered a fan question from Isthar who asks what is my favorite Brazilian food. Fun fact: I eat it with Vegemite!
In addition, I have a fun joke about cows and the gym.
On this episode, I will break down the meaning of the words in the phrase "do the heavy lifting" and I will give common, daily situations where you can use this expression.
Join me in practicing saying the expression and then listen and try to write down what was said in the audio clip from the Australian series Bump.
Donât forget to download this episodeâs FREE worksheet!
See you in the next episode!
** 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
#australianaccent #aussieenglish #learnenglishwithpete #australianenglish #learnenglishonline #aprenderinglêsonline #learnenglish #aussieenglishacademy #australianpodcast #languagepodcast
| FOLLOW AE |
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- Instagram
- Website
- Twitter
| ENGLISH COURSES |Â
- Australian English Pronunciation
- Phrasal Verbs
- Spoken English
| AE ACADEMY |
- Join the AE Academy
| AE PODCAST |
- Free Podcast
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