Ep067: Pronunciation - Would + Have = 'd've
Send us Fan Mail In today's pronunciation episode of Aussie English you're going to learn how to contract the Conditional Perfect tense, "Would have" into "'d've".

Send us Fan Mail In today's pronunciation episode of Aussie English you're going to learn how to contract the Conditional Perfect tense, "Would have" into "'d've".
Send us Fan Mail In today's episode you'll learn how to use the common form or pattern in english of "Something by something", e.g. "Step by step", "Piece by piece", "Bit by bit", etc.
Send us Fan Mail In this episode of Walking With Pete I talk to you guys about how it's much easier to tackle big problems, big tasks, big goals, if you break them down into their most manageable parts. So, simplify and conquer. Download the full PDF transcript at www.TheAussieEnglishPodcast.com
Send us Fan Mail In this episode of Embarrassing English Errors I teach you how to pronounce the subtle difference between the words "Speak" and "Spick".
Send us Fan Mail In this pronunciation episode of Aussie English you'll learn how to contract the future perfect tense. E.g. "I will have done" is often contracted by native speakers when speaking to e.g. "I'll've done".
Send us Fan Mail In this episode of Aussie English, I teach you how to use the phrase "The whole *insert noun* thing" when talking about something you do or don't like.
Send us Fan Mail In today's episode of Walking With Pete I chat to you about a new guilty pleasure of mine, the game Pokémon Go.
Send us Fan Mail In this episode of Embarrassing English Errors I teach you guys the subtle difference in pronunciation between the words "Shit" and "Sheet", which can often lead to some embarrassing misunderstands in English.
Send us Fan Mail In today's pronunciation episode of Aussie English I teach you how the pronunciation of "what do we..." and "what are we..." changes to "whadawe", as well as how "what do they..." and "what are they..." changes to "whadathey".
Send us Fan Mail ***Explicit language***In today's expression episode of Aussie English I teach you how to use the expression To [Not] Give A Damn/Crap/Shit/Fuck.
Send us Fan Mail In this episode I chat a little bit about the importance of surrounding yourself with like-minded, positive, motivated people when it comes to pursuing what's important to you.
Send us Fan Mail In today's episode I show you the subtle difference between the pronunciation of the words "ship" and "sheep" in English.
Send us Fan Mail In this episode I talk to you guys about two introduced pest species in Australia, rabbits and foxes, as well as the unrealistic language learning expectations many English natives tell me they have when I ask them why they don't learn a foreign language.
Send us Fan Mail In today's episode you'll learn how to pronounce the slight difference between the words "Pepper" and "Paper" in English.Download the full PDF transcript at www.TheAussieEnglishPodcast.com
Send us Fan Mail In this episode you'll learn how to pronounce the slight difference between the words "Lice" and "Rice". So, focusing on the "R" and "L" sounds in English.Download the full PDF transcript at www.TheAussieEnglishPodcast.com
Send us Fan Mail In this episode of Embarrassing English Errors you'll learn how to pronounce the difference between the words "Eat" and "It".Get the full PDF transcript at www.TheAussieEnglishPodcast.com
Send us Fan Mail In this episode of Walking With Pete I give a shout-out to the Français Authentique Podcast and its creator Johan, without whom my French would be much worse and the Aussie English podcast would have never been created.Download the full PDF transcript at www.TheAussieEnglishPodcast.comFrançais Authentique website – www.francaisauthentique.com/Français Authentique Facebook – www.facebook.com/Fran%C3%A7ais-Authentique-202345216471918/?fref=ts...
Send us Fan Mail In this episode of Walking With Pete I talk about a podcast I chat to you guys about the Bilingual Talks podcast, career choices, me teaching English, and more.Download the full PDF transcript at www.TheAussieEnglishPodcast.comBilingual Talks webpage – http://bilingualtalks.com/subscribe-to-podcast/Bilingual Talks Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/bilingualtalks/
Send us Fan Mail Today I teach you how the pronunciation of "What Do I" changes to "Whad_deh why" and "What am I" changes to "Whad em eye" when English speakers speak at a natural speed.
Send us Fan Mail In today's episode I teach you how to use the common English expression "To nail something" or "To nail it".
Send us Fan Mail In today's episode you'll learn the subtle difference between the pronunciation of the two words "fork" and "fuck". Download the full PDF transcript at www.TheAussieEnglishPodcast.com
Send us Fan Mail In today's episode you'll learn the subtle difference between the pronunciation of the words "cunt" and "can't".Download the full PDF transcript at www.TheAussieEnglishPodcast.com
Send us Fan Mail In this episode of Embarrassing English Errors I teach you the subtile difference in pronunciation of the words "Crap" & "Crab".
Send us Fan Mail In this episode you learn two of the idioms used in the previous Walking With Pete episode, "To laugh one's head off" and "At each other's throats".The full PDF transcript can be downloaded at www.TheAussieEnglishPodcast.com
Send us Fan Mail In this episode you'll learn how the pronunciation of the phrases "What do you" and "What are you" shift when spoken quickly to sound like "Whadehya".The full PDF transcript can be downloaded at www.TheAussieEnglishPodcast.com
Send us Fan Mail In today's episode I talk to you about the recent events in Britain with the Brexit, a bit about the state of Australian politics at the moment, as well as my news and what I have planned for The Aussie English Podcast in the near future.Download the full PDF transcript at www.TheAussieEnglishPodcast.com
Send us Fan Mail In this episode I teach you the subtle difference in pronunciation between the words "cock" and "cook".
Send us Fan Mail In Embarrassing English Errors Ep05 I teach you the subtle difference in pronunciation between the words "cock" and "coke".
Send us Fan Mail In this episode I show you a news story from The Feed SBS on the recent flooding in Tasmania, and then break down some of the more complicated idioms and terms used in it. Watch the video below with full subtitles on YouTube, and the vocabulary breakdown at the end.Check out the YouTube video here - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pvG99TF7NBgDownload the full PDF manuscript for this episode here - http://www.theaussieenglishpodcast.com/2016/06/19/aevb-ep03-the-tasmania-floods/...
Send us Fan Mail In today's episode you'll learn the slight difference in pronunciation of the words "bitch" and "beach".