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Aussie Language

Posted in Aussie Kids, Aussie Things by Neroli Gilmour on October 5th, 2006

Can you speak English? Aussies do, but do you really understand what they are saying? In this episode we will be looking at some of the more unique Aussie language that we use in our daily lives.

Why not hang around and listen to some Aussie Lingo. You never know, you may be able to spruike some words real soon?

Why not check out these sites:

Aussie Dictionary (please remember that Aussies do use some “colourful” language) Aussie Slang Amazing Australia Aussie-info.com

Song used :

“Down Under” (c) 1982 C. Hay and R. Strykert Available on album “Business as Usual” by Australian band Men at Work.

Check out the lyrics to the song within this podcast.

Don’t forget to check us out at St@rtWithIT.

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2 Responses to “Aussie Language”

  1. Mrs. Salo Says:

    Well, this podcast sounded as professional as the others, wonderful job. It did help that the background music is a fav of mine! I’m really old so I was a teen when it first came out. And regarding Aussie language, I’m fond of the accent (I know, I know, I’ve got one, too) and I’m trying to learn the slang so this helped. Soon the Pittsburgh kids will be listening to your podcast so by next week you should have more comments. Mrs Salo a Pgh pa USA teacher

  2. Lena Arena Says:

    Absolutely wonderful! I’m researching podcasts and stumbled across your podcasts. Would love to have a chat with you regarding podcasts in the classroom. An excellent series! Well done! Can’t wait to share with teachers in Sydney Region.

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