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AE 367: 101-200 Most Common Words – Australian Accent Pronunciation Exercise

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AE 367: 101-200 Most Common Words
Australian Accent Pronunciation Exercise

Listen & Repeat:

101. over
102. world
103. information
104. map
105. find
106. where
107. much
108. take
109. two
110. want

111. important
112. family
113. those
114. example
115. while
116. he
117. look
118. government
119. before
120. help

121. between
122. go
123. own
124. however
125. business
126. us
127. great
128. his
129. being
130. another

131. health
132. same
133. study
134. why
135. few
136. game
137. might
138. think
139. free
140. too

141. had
142. hi
143. right
144. still
145. system
146. after
147. computer
148. best
149. must
150. her

151. life
152. since
153. could
154. does
155. now
156. during
157. learn
158. around
159. usually
160. form

161. meat
162. air
163. day
164. place
165. become
166. number
167. public
168. read
169. keep
170. part

171. start
172. year
173. every
174. field
175. large
176. once
177. available
178. down
179. give
180. fish

181. human
182. both
183. local
184. sure
185. something
186. without
187. come
188. me
189. back
190. better

191. general
192. process
193. she
194. heat
195. thanks
196. specific
197. enough
198. long
199. lot
200. hand


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Learn Australian English in this episode of The Aussie English Podcast where we go over the 101-200 Most Common Words in an Australian Accent Pronunciation Exercise.

In this series of episodes you’re going to learn to pronounce the 2000 most common words in English in an Aussie accent!

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AE 367: 101-200 Most Common Words
Australian Accent Pronunciation Exercise

Listen & Repeat:

101. over
102. world
103. information
104. map
105. find
106. where
107. much
108. take
109. two
110. want

111. important
112. family
113. those
114. example
115. while
116. he
117. look
118. government
119. before
120. help

121. between
122. go
123. own
124. however
125. business
126. us
127. great
128. his
129. being
130. another

131. health
132. same
133. study
134. why
135. few
136. game
137. might
138. think
139. free
140. too

141. had
142. hi
143. right
144. still
145. system
146. after
147. computer
148. best
149. must
150. her

151. life
152. since
153. could
154. does
155. now
156. during
157. learn
158. around
159. usually
160. form

161. meat
162. air
163. day
164. place
165. become
166. number
167. public
168. read
169. keep
170. part

171. start
172. year
173. every
174. field
175. large
176. once
177. available
178. down
179. give
180. fish

181. human
182. both
183. local
184. sure
185. something
186. without
187. come
188. me
189. back
190. better

191. general
192. process
193. she
194. heat
195. thanks
196. specific
197. enough
198. long
199. lot
200. hand


Download the PDF + MP3


Become a member to get weekly lessons to improve your Aussie English!

Try it now for $1 for the first month!


Want to support the podcast?

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New course just released!

Click Here To Enroll

Save $13 by enrolling before the course is complete!

When you enroll as a student in the Effortless Phrasal Verb course you’ll get access to:

  • 2 lessons per week as they are released, which will include:
  • Video of LiveStream + Slideshow
  • Downloadable PDF / .doc Transcript
  • Downloadable MP3 for each lesson
  • Phrasal verb glossary for each lesson
  • Exercises to learn each lesson’s phrasal verbs
  • Access to the private EPV Facebook student group.

Live Stream Lessons

MONDAYS & THURSDAYS

7PM EST (UTC +10 HRS)


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