117 episodes

This is the podcast made by language learners, with language learners, for language learners. Each week we will teach you a new word or expression in Australian English and discuss the language elements to help you to learn English more rapidly. So, give it a crack and learn in a fun and enlightening way!

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This is the podcast made by language learners, with language learners, for language learners. Each week we will teach you a new word or expression in Australian English and discuss the language elements to help you to learn English more rapidly. So, give it a crack and learn in a fun and enlightening way!

Become a patreon - access to all content ad free: patreon.com/AustraliansTeachEnglish

For all content and transcriptions go to: https://australiansteachenglish.com/subscription-plan/

    EP 116: ANZAC

    EP 116: ANZAC

    ANZAC Day is the most solemn and one of the most special days in the Australian and New Zealand calendar. And that's why I bring you this special episode.

    Our guest this week is carrying on the tradition of the ANZACs. But it's not someone you'd expect. I met Ronnie whilst playing cricket in Darwin. His brother, Rocky, is a gun cricketer, and asked if he could bring his brother down to play as well. And so, the story of how a group of cricketers became mates with a pair of Bangladeshis began.

    As we moved away, we've all kept in touch. But I think we were all surprised when Ronnie decided to join the Australian Defence Force. I don't think anyone had heard of a Bangladeshi doing so, but as it turns out, he's led the charge on many foreign born Australians joining the armed forces.

    This episode is the story of how Ronnie decided to carry on this tradition, and why it is so important for Australians. We talk about how learning a language can be a lot like being in trenches.

    We also talk about how we can use the ANZAC spirit to help guide our way and continue to make positive contributions to the country.
    If you would like a transcript for this episode, get access to all content and have a say in the creative process, or would just like to support the show, think about becoming a patron: patreon.com/AustraliansTeachEnglish

    • 55 min
    EP 115: Grouse

    EP 115: Grouse

    I came across this week's guest because she could do a grouse Australian accent. Which was unusual because it's not often a seppo can actually do an Australian accent correctly.

    After finding out a bit more about Paula, I realised why she had this talent - she is an accent coach for actors and voice actors in video games and animations, specialising in training US based actors in these roles.

    She is also a polyglot, which gives us lots of material to talk about when it comes to language learning and pronunciation.

    As with the word grouse, a lot of differences in accents comes down to the vowel sounds, and it is also what makes it difficult to learn pronunciation, depending on your first language.

    We debate the merits of learning the IPA chart, and in what circumstances it is most beneficial. We also explore the main differences between accents from the southern hemisphere and the vowel shifts that have taken place.

    Enoy this grouse episode and let us know what you think. Paula can be found on instagram @accentcolors .
    If you would like a transcript for this episode, get access to all content and have a say in the creative process, or would just like to support the show, think about becoming a patron: patreon.com/AustraliansTeachEnglish

    • 54 min
    EP 114: Bachelor's Handbag

    EP 114: Bachelor's Handbag

    After a long day of work, or if you are just feeling lazy, and you can't be f*d cooking dinner, you may head down to the shops to pick up one of these - a bachelor's handbag.

    The bachelor's handbag is a very recent addition to Australian slang, and was one of the most popular contenders for Australian word of the year in 2022.

    For a while I had noticed that our guest Emilia Terzon, was an afficionado and connoisseur of the bachy handbag. So I invited her on to the show to talk about her area of expertise.

    She is also a business and economics reporter for ABC News. So not only do we talk about the bachy handbag, but lots of vocabulary related to supermarkets and "Business English".

    Her work for the ABC has been extremely broad, but her most recent areas include the housing market, and the Coles and Woolies duopoly.

    If you are interested in improving your vocabulary related to business, or need to expand your general understanding of economics for english exams, then this is the episode for you.

    If you would like a transcript for this episode, get access to all content and have a say in the creative process, or would just like to support the show, think about becoming a patron: patreon.com/AustraliansTeachEnglish

    • 48 min
    EP 113: Schmick

    EP 113: Schmick

    One of the most common jobs people first get when they come to Australia is as a cleaner - or a job that involves cleaning. You may be asked to make things look schmick.

    In this episode, we talk with Sophia, who began her career as a cleaner when she came to Australia - and has now gone onto bigger and better things.

    We talk about expressions related to all things dirty and clean, and of course, schmick.

    If you are looking for work tips, vocabulary to help you in your job, or some help if you feel a bit deflated by your work opportunities, this is the episode for you.


    If you would like a transcript for this episode, get access to all content and have a say in the creative process, or would just like to support the show, think about becoming a patron: patreon.com/AustraliansTeachEnglish

    • 38 min
    EP 112: Cockies

    EP 112: Cockies

    Welcome back to the Australians Teach English Podcast for 2024.



    We're feeling a little bit cocky, which is funny, because that's the name of this episode. You might have noticed that the mascot is a white bird - he's actually a cockie or cocky. So, I thought it was about time to do an episode on cockies.

    And who better to talk about cockies than the true cockie lady herself, Suzy from @thealmondcafe ?

    Over the years, Suzy's balcony has become the second home to a flock of cockies, and we talk about her experiences with them.

    We talk about different cockatoos and the various conservation status that each has.

    We also talk about the origin of the word cockatoo, and how variations can be used differently.

    And of course, we talk about the language of cockatoos, and what we can learn from them.


    If you would like a transcript for this episode, get access to all content and have a say in the creative process, or would just like to support the show, think about becoming a patron: patreon.com/AustraliansTeachEnglish

    • 43 min
    EP 111: Sheila

    EP 111: Sheila

    On this week's episode, we talk to a top sheila. Actually, she plays the role of many sheilas. You might know her as "themommyroves" on social media.

    Rovie is making a name for herself, publishing funny videos about her life in Australia, funny slang and situations that might sound strange for new immigrants to Australia.

    We talk to her about why she started doing these videos, what she has learned whilst doing them and what you can take away from her experiences.

    We talk about different slang terms for women, whether they have a negative connotation or not, the differences between parties in Australia and the Phillipines and lots and lots of other Australian related vocabulary.

    I hope you enjoy this interview with a top sheila.

    Rovie can be found here:

    https://instagram.com/themommyroves?igshid=MzMyNGUyNmU2YQ==

    And everywhere else @themommyroves

    If you would like a transcript for this episode, get access to all content and have a say in the creative process, or would just like to support the show, think about becoming a patron: patreon.com/AustraliansTeachEnglish

    • 1 hr 1 min

Customer Reviews

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3 Ratings

No go for Vanco ,

Muy útil para aprender inglés

Glen y sus cohosts le ponen mucha onda a este podcast. Escuchándolos aprendí no solo mucho slang y gramática sino también mucho sobre la cultura Australiana. Muy divertido y muy recomendado!!

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