EP 45 - Go For Your Life When do things sound different to what they mean? How can this be confusing when we're learning other languages? Well, it's something that confronts us whenever we learn other cultures and languages. None more so than in English with phrasal verbs and expressions. We're telling you to go for your life, to find a party that is going off, to find phrasal verbs with go. And all of these, you'll learn about in this episode. You'll also learn about sea enemies, how to say platypus in spanish, and also otorrinolaringologo. That's right, we're on the hunt for the world's most difficult word to pronounce. So go on, go ahead, go for your life, give us some challenging words for us to pronounce. Laugh along with us as we stumble on our own language, and maybe you might learn a thing or two as well! If you would like a transcript for this episode, get access to all content and have a say in the creative process, or would just like to support the show, think about becoming a patron: patreon.com/AustraliansTeachEnglish
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