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Welcome back to our weekly episode! Today, I'm going to talk about the expression 'drag your feet'. First, I'll define the words in the expression then move on to the meaning of the expression.
To practice using this phrase, find a quiet space where you can repeat it with me a few times. Remember to say it slowly and clearly, emphasizing the 'drag' and 'feet' sounds. Listen in as there's a bonus lesson on Contracting Words in this episode!
And as a listening exercise, try writing down what was said in this audio clip from the new Netflix series Wellmania. Pay attention to the words and try to catch any expressions or idioms you might hear.
Thank you for joining me today, and I hope you found this episode helpful. Keep practicing, and I'll see you again next week!
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
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Welcome back to our weekly episode! Today, I'm going to talk about the expression 'drag your feet'. First, I'll define the words in the expression then move on to the meaning of the expression.
To practice using this phrase, find a quiet space where you can repeat it with me a few times. Remember to say it slowly and clearly, emphasizing the 'drag' and 'feet' sounds. Listen in as there's a bonus lesson on Contracting Words in this episode!
And as a listening exercise, try writing down what was said in this audio clip from the new Netflix series Wellmania. Pay attention to the words and try to catch any expressions or idioms you might hear.
Thank you for joining me today, and I hope you found this episode helpful. Keep practicing, and I'll see you again next week!
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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- Website
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| ENGLISH COURSES |Â
- Australian English Pronunciation
- Phrasal Verbs
- Spoken English
| AE ACADEMY |
- Join the AE Academy
| AE PODCAST |
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