Australian English Conversation Practice - Slang I Use Every Day!

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jrc8MAWVp1w

Resumen

TLDREmma from mmmEnglish shares her favorite Australian expressions and slang words, covering over thirty common phrases used in everyday conversations. She invites viewers to practice their speaking skills with her through a dialogue demonstration where common Australian slang is highlighted. A free PDF resource is available for download, containing examples and additional practice material. While some expressions are humorous, Emma notes they are not necessary for everyday use and emphasizes their relevance for those visiting or living in Australia. The video encourages engagement by inviting viewers to comment on their favorite expressions and provides an opportunity for practice via a split dialogue format.

Para llevar

  • 🇦🇺 Learn over 30 common Australian expressions!
  • 💬 Practice speaking Australian slang with Emma.
  • 📜 Download the free PDF for examples and practice.
  • 🙋‍♀️ Engage with a community for English-speaking women!
  • 😂 Discover humorous and entertaining slang phrases.
  • 🔄 Split dialogue format for interactive learning.
  • 🏄‍♀️ Useful for visitors or residents in Australia.
  • 🍗 'Sanga' refers to a sandwich in Aussie slang.
  • 🏉 Footy means Australian rules football.
  • 🔄 Expressions reflect everyday Australian conversations.

Cronología

  • 00:00:00 - 00:05:00

    Emma introduces her favorite Australian slang expressions and invites viewers to practice with her in a conversation. She emphasizes that while some Australian expressions can be funny, they are not essential for everyday communication. However, she highlights that certain phrases are commonly used in Australia and assures viewers they will be beneficial during visits or stays in the country.

  • 00:05:00 - 00:10:20

    In the dialogue, Emma and her friend use various Australian expressions, showcasing their meanings through context. As they discuss work, leisure, and food, they demonstrate how these phrases are naturally integrated into their conversation. Emma encourages viewers to engage with the content by sharing their favorite expressions and emphasizes the importance of practice, providing a useful PDF for further learning.

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Vídeo de preguntas y respuestas

  • What is the main focus of the video?

    The video focuses on teaching common Australian slang expressions used in everyday conversations.

  • Who is the presenter of the video?

    The presenter is Emma from mmmEnglish, and she is Australian.

  • Is there a resource provided for viewers?

    Yes, Emma provides a free PDF with Australian slang expressions and examples.

  • Are these expressions essential for English learners?

    No, they are not essential but can be helpful for communication in Australia.

  • Can viewers practice using the expressions?

    Yes, the video includes a dialogue for viewers to practice speaking Australian slang.

  • What type of expressions are included in the video?

    The video includes entertaining and humorous Australian slang expressions.

  • What should viewers do if they want to learn more?

    Viewers should grab the free PDF for more explanations and practice.

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  • 00:00:00
    Today I'm sharing my favourite Australian expressions.
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    These are Australian slang words and phrases that I use
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    in everyday English conversations.
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    By the way, I'm Emma from mmmEnglish
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    and if you didn't already know, I'm also Australian.
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    Today I'm going to cover over thirty common Australian
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    English expressions and we'll practise using them together
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    in a real conversation as well.
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    You and me talking in Australian slang,
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    you'll get to practise speaking Australian English with me.
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    So you're going to see these awesome words and phrases
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    highlighted on screen as we go through a dialogue together
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    and of course, I've made you a free PDF with all of these
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    slang expressions,
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    lots of examples and some extra practice as well
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    so you definitely need to go grab that.
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    The link is down in the description below.
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    It's really going to help out.
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    There are a lot of entertaining videos and blog posts
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    out there about the bizarre and random things
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    that Australians say.
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    Tim,
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    he's a stubbie short of a six-pack.
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    Alright, I'm going to hit the frog and toad.
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    Although these are obviously hilarious ways
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    to express ourselves, these are not
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    essential for English learners to know and to use.
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    They're not used every day by everyday Australians,
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    often in conversations.
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    The only exception to that is perhaps if you're picking fruit
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    or you're working on a farm or in a factory,
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    you might come across some of this
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    interesting, colourful language a little more often.
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    But in this video today, I want to teach you
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    the Australian slang words and expressions that are used
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    every day, words that you will hear if you visit or live
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    or work in Australia.
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    So first up, let's watch me do the whole dialogue
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    so that you can experience the complete
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    Australian conversation.
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    Make sure you keep an eye out
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    for those slang expressions too.
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    Hey Em!
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    Oh hey Em!
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    Do you want to come in for a cuppa?
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    All good, I'm starving.
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    I'm going to go get some lunch.
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    Come in for a chinwag.
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    I've got a roast chook.
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    I'll make you a sanga.
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    Legend, sounds good.
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    So how are you going?
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    I've been under the pump at work, run off my feet lately.
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    My boss has asked me to do overtime
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    three days in a row now.
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    I mean, I don't mind the extra cash but
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    if he asks me to do it again,
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    I'll tell him he's taking the piss.
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    Yeah, tell him to pull his head in.
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    There's Buckley's chance of that happening!
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    My manager had a crack at me too this week
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    for refusing extra shifts!
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    It was her fault actually.
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    She was the one who stuffed up the roster.
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    I thought you and your boss were tight.
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    We are but she can be a bit of a loose unit,
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    especially when she's on the piss.
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    There you go, wrap your laughing gear around that.
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    You beauty, this looks great, just what I needed.
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    So are you going to the footy this arvo?
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    Nah, I don't want to go into town.
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    It'll be chokkas, people everywhere!
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    I'm just going to watch the game on telly.
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    What about you?
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    Nah, I've got to work later.
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    I'm spewing I'll miss it.
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    Should be a good game.
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    I might try and knock off early
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    and see if I can watch the second half.
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    Just chuck a sickie!
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    If I pull a sickie, you're coming with me into town!
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    It'll be going off if the doggies get up!
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    Anyway, I'd better head off.
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    Thanks for the sanga.
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    You want a bikkie?
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    Yeah, I'll take one for the road, thanks!
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    So how was that?
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    I am very confident that there were some new random words
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    and expressions that you need to learn there.
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    So tell me, which one was your favourite?
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    Can you tell me down in the comments below
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    which was your favourite Australian English expression?
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    Before we get into the practice, I've got a short message
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    especially for all of the women who are watching today
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    fantastic English-speaking partners from different countries
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    to practise speaking English with regularly
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    just click the link down in the description below.
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    So now let's split this dialogue.
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    I'll say one line and you say the next,
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    just like a real conversation. I'm going to start
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    but you'll see your part of the conversation
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    appear up on screen.
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    Are you ready?
  • 00:05:14
    Hey Em!
  • 00:05:17
    Do you want to come in for a cuppa?
  • 00:05:26
    Come in for a chinwag!
  • 00:05:28
    I've got a roast chook.
  • 00:05:29
    I'll make you a sanga!
  • 00:05:33
    So how are you going?
  • 00:05:55
    Yeah, tell him to pull his head in.
  • 00:06:03
    My manager had a crack at me too this week
  • 00:06:05
    for refusing extra shifts!
  • 00:06:07
    It was her fault actually,
  • 00:06:08
    she was the one who stuffed up the roster.
  • 00:06:16
    We are but she can be a bit of a loose unit,
  • 00:06:19
    especially when she's on the piss.
  • 00:06:22
    There you go, wrap your laughing gear around that.
  • 00:06:33
    So are you going to the footy this arvo?
  • 00:06:48
    Nah, I've got to work later.
  • 00:06:49
    I'm spewing I'll miss it.
  • 00:06:51
    Should be a good game.
  • 00:06:53
    I might try and knock off early
  • 00:06:55
    and see if I can watch the second half.
  • 00:07:01
    If I pull a sickie, you're coming with me into town!
  • 00:07:04
    It'll be going off if the doggies get up.
  • 00:07:11
    You want a bikkie?
  • 00:07:16
    All right, do you want to swap?
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    You can practise my part of the conversation and I'll do yours.
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    So you start.
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    Oh hey Em!
  • 00:07:32
    All good, I'm starving.
  • 00:07:34
    I'm gonna go get some lunch.
  • 00:07:44
    Legend, sounds good.
  • 00:07:51
    I've been under the pump at work, run off my feet lately.
  • 00:07:54
    My boss has asked me to do overtime
  • 00:07:56
    three days in a row now.
  • 00:07:58
    I mean I don't mind the extra cash but
  • 00:08:01
    if he asks me to do it again,
  • 00:08:03
    I'll tell him he's taking the piss.
  • 00:08:13
    There's Buckley's chance of that happening!
  • 00:08:28
    I thought you and your boss were tight.
  • 00:08:46
    You beauty, this looks great.
  • 00:08:49
    Just what I needed.
  • 00:08:55
    Nah, I don't want to go into town.
  • 00:08:57
    It'll be chokkas, people everywhere!
  • 00:08:59
    I'm just going to watch the game on telly.
  • 00:09:01
    What about you?
  • 00:09:21
    Just chuck a sickie!
  • 00:09:33
    Anyway, I'd better head off.
  • 00:09:34
    Thanks for the sanga.
  • 00:09:40
    Yeah, I'll take one for the road, thanks!
  • 00:09:43
    So what do you reckon?
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    All of these expressions are commonly used in everyday
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    Australian conversations.
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    I hope that if you are moving to Australia,
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    you live in Australia or you're planning on visiting Australia
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    that all of these expressions come in handy.
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    Make sure you grab that PDF as well because
  • 00:10:06
    I'm sure that you need a little more explanation around
  • 00:10:10
    each of those different and quite unique
  • 00:10:13
    Australian English phrases.
  • 00:10:15
    Thanks for watching and I will see you in the next lesson.
  • 00:10:19
    Bye for now!
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