Publication Date: 2017-12-09
Learn Australian English in this expression episode of The Aussie English Podcast where I teach you how to use the expression TO THROW YOUR HAT INTO THE RING like a native! Subscribe to the podcast: iTunes | Android | RSS Download the PDF + MP3 Complete this episode as a course when you enroll in The Aussie English Classroom! Learn More Here AE 375 – Expression: To Throw Your Hat In The Ring But seriously, Nev, like, how (are) you holding for cash? I’m a bit bloody broke. Listen, mate. What are you talking about? Cash. There’s no cash here. Here, there’s no cash. Alright? Cash, no. Robbo? No cash. Oh! G’day, guys! What’s going on? That was a scene from the movie Chopper. “So, cash? No cash. Here, no cash. Robbo? No cash.” It’s a classic one, guys. That is probably the most famous scene from that film. Every Australian is going to know what you’re talking about if you say, “No cash! Here, no cash.” So, it’s a classic. I really recommend that you go and check out the movie Chopper, which is about a famous Australian convicted criminal and gang member known as Mark Brandon “Chopper” Read. The movie was filmed in the year 2000, and it stars one of Australia’s most famous actors Eric Bana. So, you might know this guy from more recent Hollywood films, but he’s one of my favourite Australian actors. He’s is absolutely brilliant, and he nails, he absolutely nails the mannerisms and the way that Chopper speaks in this movie. So, check it out. Chopper. (It’s a) great movie about the Australian underworld in the 1980s and the 1990s in Melbourne. Alright, guys. So, welcome to the Aussie English podcast, the number one Australian English podcast that is specifically designed to teach you Aussie English. Whether you want to understand Australian English, whether you want to speak like an Aussie English speaker, this podcast is the podcast for you. And it’s brought to you by The Aussie English classroom. This is the product that I sell guys that is the way in which I make a crust, I earn a living, and I can better help you improve your Aussie English when you sign up and give it a go. So, you get exercises learning phrasal verbs, learning Australian slang, listening comprehension, pronunciation,
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