6 Expressions To Sound Fluent in English | Part 3
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I am going to teach you 6 English expressions that you can use in your daily conversations!
Here are some English expressions guaranteed to level up your English:
00:00 Intro to Aussie English
02:17 A hard nut to crack www.aussieenglish.com.au/904
03:46 Chasing rainbows www.aussieenglish.com.au/919
05:31 A rising tide lifts all boats www.aussieenglish.com.au/929
07:51 Rattle your dags www.aussieenglish.com.au/935
10:16 Make your skin crawl www.aussieenglish.com.au/941
11:50 Scaredy cat www.aussieenglish.com.au/952
In this video, I tell you what these expressions mean & give you situations where you can appropriately use them.
Watch the video to the end to get a little surprise!
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Thank you
Thanks a lot
Thanks! I like this episode :) It makes Aussie English no long like "chasing rainbows."
'A hard nut to crack' is also very common in german language. Eine harte Nuss zu knacken.
Thanks for your lessons!
@AussieEnglishPodcast
3 жыл бұрын
My pleasure, Masha! Where're you watching from?
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Thanks mate! One of my favorite channels 🇦🇺
@AussieEnglishPodcast
3 жыл бұрын
My pleasure, Mark! Did you learn any new expressions?
@squallleonheart3020
3 жыл бұрын
@@AussieEnglishPodcast Rattle your Dags! Lol my favorite
@AussieEnglishPodcast
3 жыл бұрын
@@squallleonheart3020 haha yeah it's a good one :D
Thanks mate! Very helpful.
@AussieEnglishPodcast
3 жыл бұрын
Cheers, mate! Which was your favourite expression?
I was born and raised in Australia, and lived in 3 states, but I've never heard the expression 'rattle your dags'. Is that a regional Vic thing? The other expressions you mentioned aren't just Australian; they're used widely in the US, England etc.
@annak011
2 жыл бұрын
I am Aussie born and breed and lived in a few places and I have never heard the saying Rattle you Dags. Must be Victorian thing.
Great job! Cheers.
@AussieEnglishPodcast
3 жыл бұрын
Cheers, Antonio! Where'er you watching from?
This expression "A HARD NUT TO CRACK" is easy to be understood, at least for us Brazilians. Here, in Brazil, we have the same expression: OSSO DURO DE ROER. In English, there are expressions that, by themselves, are not logical for those who do not know them. Those are interesting.
Thank you so much ":) 😊
@AussieEnglishPodcast
3 жыл бұрын
You're welcome, Eddy! Did you learn any new expressions?
That’s incredible,I’ve learnt some of these ☺️
@AussieEnglishPodcast
3 жыл бұрын
Great work, Vlad! Which was your favourite one?
@Onixx616
3 жыл бұрын
@@AussieEnglishPodcast Rattle your Dags, definitely his one, it's so hilarious:)
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Sweet!
@AussieEnglishPodcast
3 жыл бұрын
Cheers for dropping by, Adriano!
Cheers mate, you rock
@AussieEnglishPodcast
3 жыл бұрын
Cheers, Rodrigo! From Brazil? :D
@rodrigodasilva3386
3 жыл бұрын
@@AussieEnglishPodcast Yeah from Brazil
This channel is pure gold for those who (me) freshly migrate to Australia. BTW could you comment on Daniel Andrew's English? Is it cultivated, broad or just Victorian English?
@FionaEm
3 жыл бұрын
Dan Andrews has a relatively broad Aussie accent. He was raised mainly in the country, not Melbourne, so that might be why. On the other hand, there are plenty of people raised in Melbourne who have broad accents too.
I think more people could stand to know the Aussie accent. Like a tide that lifts all boats
I loved “rattle your dags” a new one for me, am going to use it with my husband:)) by the way, I live in a farm and have Sheep with a lot of ‘dags’😂
@AussieEnglishPodcast
3 жыл бұрын
Haha that's brilliant! Please do and let me know how he reacts :D
The first one is said here in the US, too. It's not as commonly heard as some of our other sayings though Also 'make your skin crawl' and 'scaredy cat' those are common ones here as well
Well I learnt "rattle your dags" today. That's a fun one 😆
@AussieEnglishPodcast
3 жыл бұрын
Haha, hadn't heard that before?
@EarthlyShannon
3 жыл бұрын
@@AussieEnglishPodcast I have never heard "Rattle your dags" before! Just when I thought I knew it all...
Someday I'll dive with sharks, I'm not a scaredy cat!
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Nice bro
@AussieEnglishPodcast
3 жыл бұрын
Cheers, Abd!
Il be honest mate I was born in aus and am quite familiar with the expressions used here but I haven’t heard half of those ahah
Asking for a rebate on the shop rent during covid time from my shop owner, is like chasing a rainbow.
"rattle your dags" is used more in NZ where it originated. Even most outback cobbers wouldn't say it. The gun word in Stralia these days is cu*t. So if you want someone to get a move along you wouldn't say " rattle your dags" you'd say "Urryup cu*t"
I was scaredy cat at my father
My manager at work makes my skin crawl....he is a hard nut to crack. Working for him is a kind of chasing rainbows. I have nothing to show for my hard working. I dont feel we are in the same boat. I feel like a fish out of water. I have a bone to pick with him. Anyway, I should sink or swim😢
most of these supposedly Australian idioms are common to educated [high IQ] Americans [exception - rattle your dags {considered impolite}]
I thought cramming these burgers wasn't a hard nut to crack but sussed out I was chasing rainbows. Donating some money for charity would be a riding tide lifts all the boats thing. Rattle your dags! we'll be late unless you're out within 5 min. Gory film always makes my skin crawl. Come on don't be acting like a scaredy(fraidy) cat
If you're a fairdinkum Aussie do NOT use the word guys that is so American. Also don't use the word hi. Use the word blokes or fellas. The Aussie word to great someone is g'day. 🇦🇺