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This is what I'm looking for! I'm Japanese living in Sydney, still struggling for listening to fast native speakers. Learning these theories really help me when heading in real conversations.
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love your work! even convinced the husband to join in listening :) btw, question.. why does it seem that aussie (or maybe native english speakers in general) ask some things in past tense ? Examples: Did you want me to do this or do that? Did you say what your name was… ? Did you want to drive to somewhere? Or maybe I misheard them? is it a way to sound more polite?
Thank you so much teacher Pete. You are always ripper and helpful in presenting your lessons. Keep up the good work. It is always interesting and enjoyable to learn Aussie lge.
@@AussieEnglishPodcast yeah thank you again. TYPICALLY I am interested in Aussie slang, I like the way they speak and shortening words. I would like to improve my listening skills as well.
That was my idea, thank you soo much for this video Pete! Also, you may do part 2 and part 3 and perhaps more with contractions in fast English. I love your content and I really recommend it for everyone, I love Australia and it's culture, you guys are amazing!!! Many greetings from Romania, stay safe btw, waiting for the next video with contractions, heaps mate! #SubscribeToAussieEnglish
Cheers, Dragos! I really appreciate it. What other contractions would you like to learn? And I think you're one of the first Romanians following me that's said "G'day!" so that's awesome :D
@@AussieEnglishPodcast I've heard contractions from your father when I was watching *The Goss* videos, like *How about you (contracted)* and many other words. Perhaps I may be the first Romanian here so that's awesome :D. Keep up the good work and stay safe, btw Melbourne is absolute beauty! Cheers!!!
The most challenging for me is pronouncing the cluster “TL” (flap T+dark L) that we have in “kettle” “little” ect. If you could help us on that that would be great Pete 😊 I know it has nothing to do with contraction 😅
Yes they do but they don’t have to be pronounced that way and once explained the nuance becomes clear. Mastery of any language is knowing the when and why these nuances are used. I’m an Indonesian language teacher and even now l learn these about my own language, sometimes from my own Australian students.
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👉 33% off the Australian Pronunciation Course :www.aussieenglish.com.au/apc33
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This is what I'm looking for! I'm Japanese living in Sydney, still struggling for listening to fast native speakers. Learning these theories really help me when heading in real conversations.
Glad to hear it, mate! Be sure to check out my podcast and other courses here too - www.aussieenglish.com.au
This is new for me. Nice lesson
I'm thrilled about it keep up the good work
Love your pronunciation videos!
Thank you so much, Pete!!!
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Thank you.. This is so helpful ❤ This is the best channel to learn Aussie English ❤
Thanks for the support, Baraa! Where you watching from?
@@AussieEnglishPodcast From Syria with love 🥀 I've always been a fan of Australian culture.. God bless Australia 🇦🇺
Good on ya, Baraa :) wishing you all the best!
Ever since i knew jake, i always find learning aussie accent fun and interesting and now i always come back on your channel for new updates
HAha glad to hear it :D
love your work! even convinced the husband to join in listening :)
btw, question.. why does it seem that aussie (or maybe native english speakers in general) ask some things in past tense ?
Examples:
Did you want me to do this or do that?
Did you say what your name was… ?
Did you want to drive to somewhere?
Or maybe I misheard them?
is it a way to sound more polite?
Thank you so much teacher Pete. You are always ripper and helpful in presenting your lessons. Keep up the good work. It is always interesting and enjoyable to learn Aussie lge.
Thanks so much, Brahim! What would you like the next lesson to cover?
@@AussieEnglishPodcast yeah thank you again. TYPICALLY I am interested in Aussie slang, I like the way they speak and shortening words. I would like to improve my listening skills as well.
:D I'll try to do more slang vids in the future.
That was my idea, thank you soo much for this video Pete! Also, you may do part 2 and part 3 and perhaps more with contractions in fast English.
I love your content and I really recommend it for everyone, I love Australia and it's culture, you guys are amazing!!!
Many greetings from Romania, stay safe btw, waiting for the next video with contractions, heaps mate!
#SubscribeToAussieEnglish
Cheers, Dragos! I really appreciate it. What other contractions would you like to learn? And I think you're one of the first Romanians following me that's said "G'day!" so that's awesome :D
@@AussieEnglishPodcast I've heard contractions from your father when I was watching *The Goss* videos, like *How about you (contracted)* and many other words. Perhaps I may be the first Romanian here so that's awesome :D. Keep up the good work and stay safe, btw Melbourne is absolute beauty! Cheers!!!
Cheers, mate! I'm working out the next lot of videos on contractions soon, so might have to do some common phrases like "how about you" :D
Thank u very much new fan here 🙋
Welcome, mate! Where you from?
@@AussieEnglishPodcast new Zealand
The most challenging for me is pronouncing the cluster “TL” (flap T+dark L) that we have in “kettle” “little” ect.
If you could help us on that that would be great Pete 😊
I know it has nothing to do with contraction 😅
Add an schwa before the L. For example, /kettul/, /littul/, etcetera.
Good suggestion, mate :D I'll see what I can do
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@@AussieEnglishPodcast Pete, how do you say 'I'll' in your English accent? (I'm not kidding.I really want to know).
As in, with the light L or dark L? You could use either. Partly, it'll depend on what the next word is.
hello there! you got a new sub(: good job and nice vids
Thanks a lot Victoria! Where you from?
@@AussieEnglishPodcast I’m from México(:
Muy bueno!
@@AussieEnglishPodcast gracias!!
I thought you were really putting zee lmao
which channel is for 'API' ?
API?
oh my god .
i'm so sorry.
it was Typographical mistake.
my mean is 'IPA' . International Phonetic Alphabet.
ACE
Wait Have and Has have h's when said?
Sometimes haha
Yes they do but they don’t have to be pronounced that way and once explained the nuance becomes clear. Mastery of any language is knowing the when and why these nuances are used. I’m an Indonesian language teacher and even now l learn these about my own language, sometimes from my own Australian students.
Have I learning the English language.
Learnt* :D
Dragonball haS he
LOL
Have I eating dinner right now.
Eaten* :D
What I noticed is your pronunciation of the subject pronoun "they" is definitely different from the British or American English
Oh yeah? In terms of the vowel sound?
@@AussieEnglishPodcast that's it.