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    English learning Australian English anywhere, any time with the no. 1 Australian English podcast, The Aussie English Podcast. PATREON: http://bit.ly/2uhkFrh AE Classroom:...

  2. Home - Aussie English. G'day, mate! I’m Pete the Creator of Aussie English! My goal here is simple: to help you rapidly improve your English whilst learning about Australian history, culture, current affairs, and more! Are you having trouble understanding Australians when they speak English?

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    • G’day. This word has many meanings. It’s probably the most common word you’ll hear while you’re in Australia. It can be the same as “Hello” or “How are you?”
    • Mate. This means the same as “friend.” For example: G’day, mate. (Hello, friend.) However, you can use mate in many other ways. If someone asks you how your weekend was, the typical reply from (male) Australians is Maaaate.
    • How ya going? This simply means, “How are you?” Let’s break this down: Ya is a casual form of “you.” Going simply refers to how you are: good, sad, angry or excited.
    • Crikey! This word is an interjection. An interjection is often followed by an exclamation mark (!). That’s why it’s sometimes also known as an exclamation .
  3. May 8, 2024 · Ease into the English language and Australian culture. We make learning English convenient, fun and practical. Don’t just learn a language, love language!

  4. Episode List - Aussie English. AE 1275 – The Goss: How to Make Small talk with Aussies. AE 1274 – Expression: Cut Someone’s Lunch. AE 1273 – The Goss: Aussie Soccer Star Racially Attacks British Policeman [Members Only] AE 1272 – Pete’s 2c: Australian Immigrants, What Shocked You When You Moved Here? – r:AskAnAustralian.

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