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Today I'm sharing my favourite Australian expressions.
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Today I'm sharing my favourite Australian expressions.
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These are Australian slang words and phrases that I use in everyday English conversations.
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By the way, I'm Emma from mmmEnglish 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 English expressions and we'll practise using them together in a real conversation as well.
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You and me talking in Australian slang, 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 highlighted on screen as we go through a dialogue together and of course, I've made you a free PDF with all of these slang expressions, lots of examples and some extra practice as well 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 out there about the bizarre and random things that Australians say.
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Tim, 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 to express ourselves, these are not essential for English learners to know and to use.
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They're not used every day by everyday Australians, often in conversations.
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The only exception to that is perhaps if you're picking fruit or you're working on a farm or in a factory, you might come across some of this interesting, colourful language a little more often.
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But in this video today, I want to teach you the Australian slang words and expressions that are used every day, words that you will hear if you visit or live or work in Australia.
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So first up, let's watch me do the whole dialogue so that you can experience the complete Australian conversation.
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Make sure you keep an eye out for those slang expressions too.
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Hey Em! 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 three days in a row now.
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I mean, I don't mind the extra cash but if he asks me to do it again, 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 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, 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 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 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 which was your favourite Australian English expression?
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Before we get into the practice, I've got a short message especially for all of the women who are watching today or for any of you guys who want to make a really lovely recommendation to your mum, your sister or your aunt.
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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, just like a real conversation. I'm going to start but you'll see your part of the conversation appear up on screen.
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Are you ready?
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Hey Em! Do you want to come in for a cuppa?
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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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So how are you going?
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Yeah, tell him to pull his head in.
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My manager had a crack at me too this week for refusing extra shifts!
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It was her fault actually, she was the one who stuffed up the roster.
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We are but she can be a bit of a loose unit, especially when she's on the piss.
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There you go, wrap your laughing gear around that.
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So are you going to the footy this arvo?
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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 and see if I can watch the second half.
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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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You want a bikkie?
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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! All good, I'm starving.
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I'm gonna go get some lunch.
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Legend, sounds good.
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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 three days in a row now.
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I mean I don't mind the extra cash but if he asks me to do it again, I'll tell him he's taking the piss.
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There's Buckley's chance of that happening!
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I thought you and your boss were tight.
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You beauty, this looks great.
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Just what I needed.
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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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Just chuck a sickie!
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Anyway, I'd better head off.
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Thanks for the sanga.
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Yeah, I'll take one for the road, thanks!
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So what do you reckon?
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All of these expressions are commonly used in everyday Australian conversations.
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I hope that if you are moving to Australia, you live in Australia or you're planning on visiting Australia that all of these expressions come in handy.
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Make sure you grab that PDF as well because I'm sure that you need a little more explanation around each of those different and quite unique Australian English phrases.
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Thanks for watching and I will see you in the next lesson.
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Bye for now!

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문법 및 표현 분석

Emma는 비디오에서 여러 가지 호주 슬랭 표현을 사용하여 자연스러운 대화를 이끌어 냈습니다. 여기에서 몇 가지 주요 구조를 살펴보겠습니다:

  • "under the pump": 이는 '압박을 받고 있다'는 의미로, 직장에서의 스트레스를 표현하는 데 사용됩니다.
  • "pull his head in": 이 표현은 '자신을 더 신중하게 행동하게 하라'는 뜻으로 상대에게 경각심을 주는 데 사용됩니다.
  • "knock off early": 이는 '일을 일찍 끝내다'는 의미로, 자주 사용되는 일상적인 표현입니다.
  • "chuck a sickie": 이 표현은 '병가를 내다'라는 뜻으로, 보통 원하는 이유로 일을 쉬고 싶을 때 쓰입니다.

이러한 표현들을 통해 여러분은 호주 문화의 일부를 이해하고, 문자 그대로 의미를 넘어서는 표현들을 익히며 대화를 더욱 풍부하게 만들 수 있습니다.

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호주 영어 특유의 발음과 억양에는 주의가 필요합니다. 특히 “chook” (닭)이나 “cuppa” (차 한 잔) 같은 단어들은 한국어와 많이 달라 발음하기 어려울 수 있습니다. “footy” (풋볼) 또한 재밌게 발음할 수 있는 단어로, 지역에 따라 억양이 다를 수 있습니다. 따라서, 영어 발음 교정 활동으로 이 단어들을 반복하여 연습해 보세요. 이러한 단어들은 영어 쉐도잉 기술을 통해 발음을 보다 정확하게 마스터하는 데 유용하며, 올바른 억양을 배우는 데 큰 도움이 될 것입니다.

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