Learn Australian English in this expression episode of The Aussie English Podcast where I teach you to use TO BLOW THE WHISTLE ON SOMEONE like a native.
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AE 384 – Expression:
To Blow The Whistle On Someone
Girls! Girls, is it… The most wonderful news. The troop that came in second on Saturday have been injured in a minibus accident and miss Fiona’s lost her foot!
No, no, no, no! That’s not the good news. That’s terrible news and we should all send a card. No, no, the good news is that they’ve had to forfeit and we are through to the Grand Final!
We are in the final! We are in the final! We are in the Final!
G’day, guys! Welcome to this episode of The Aussie English Podcast. The number one podcast teaching you Australian English, whether you want to speak like an Aussie, or whether you just want to understand what we’re bloody well saying when we speak with this accent. You’ve come to the right place, and just sit back, grab a cuppa, and enjoy.
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Anyway. Intro spiel over. I hope you guys are well. I definitely think that you would laugh if you currently saw where I was standing. So, I’m currently in the process of moving down from North Melbourne down to Ocean Grove to live with my parents for a little bit, save a bit of money. I’m waiting for my girlfriend to come back down from Queensland and then we’re going to find a place. But whilst I’m staying in this this house where I grew up back in Ocean Grove,