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Today, I got you an episode packed with fascinating content, including a question from one of my avid listeners and some language tips to help you on your language learning journey. So let's dive right in!
Firstly, a big shout-out to Fang, who asked an intriguing question about shoes hanging from powerlines all over Australia. In response, I'll not only explain the reason behind this peculiar thing but also share a (Dad) joke about shoes that will surely make you laugh - if not cringe!
Next up, we'll explore the meaning and usage of the expression "to pull it off." I'll provide engaging examples to help you understand how this phrase is used in different scenarios. By the end of this segment, you'll be able to confidently use it in your everyday conversations.
Language learning is not just about mastering vocabulary and grammar; it's also about developing a keen ear for the natural rhythm and melody of spoken English. So, to enhance your listening skills, we'll provide a quick lesson on Connected Speech. You'll learn how consonants merge and get a taste of the T-flap, a distinct feature of Australian English pronunciation.
But that's not all! I have an exciting listening exercise in store for you. Listen to a clip from the new historical drama series called "Ten Pound Poms." This gives you a chance to test your listening comprehension and possibly get you interested on the film, too.
Remember, language learning is an ongoing process, and I'm here to support you every step of the way. So, keep immersing yourself in the English language & explore new expressions! I got more exciting episodes planned, filled with fascinating, Aussie-fied content to help you on your language journey.
Grab my Australian Pronunciation Course here - https://www.aussieenglish.com.au/courses
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Today, I got you an episode packed with fascinating content, including a question from one of my avid listeners and some language tips to help you on your language learning journey. So let's dive right in!
Firstly, a big shout-out to Fang, who asked an intriguing question about shoes hanging from powerlines all over Australia. In response, I'll not only explain the reason behind this peculiar thing but also share a (Dad) joke about shoes that will surely make you laugh - if not cringe!
Next up, we'll explore the meaning and usage of the expression "to pull it off." I'll provide engaging examples to help you understand how this phrase is used in different scenarios. By the end of this segment, you'll be able to confidently use it in your everyday conversations.
Language learning is not just about mastering vocabulary and grammar; it's also about developing a keen ear for the natural rhythm and melody of spoken English. So, to enhance your listening skills, we'll provide a quick lesson on Connected Speech. You'll learn how consonants merge and get a taste of the T-flap, a distinct feature of Australian English pronunciation.
But that's not all! I have an exciting listening exercise in store for you. Listen to a clip from the new historical drama series called "Ten Pound Poms." This gives you a chance to test your listening comprehension and possibly get you interested on the film, too.
Remember, language learning is an ongoing process, and I'm here to support you every step of the way. So, keep immersing yourself in the English language & explore new expressions! I got more exciting episodes planned, filled with fascinating, Aussie-fied content to help you on your language journey.
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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| 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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