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AE 395: 401-500 Most Common Words – Australian Accent Pronunciation Exercise

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Learn Australian English in this episode of The Aussie English Podcast where we go over the 401-500 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 395: 401-500 Most Common Words – Australian Accent Pronunciation Exercise

Listen & Repeat:

401. buy
402. development
403. guard
404. hold
405. language
406. later
407. main
408. offer
409. oil
410. picture
411. potential
412. professional
413. rather
414. access
415. additional
416. almost
417. especially
418. garden
419. international
420. lower
421. management
422. open
423. player
424. range
425. rate
426. reason
427. travel
428. variety
429. video
430. week
431. above
432. according
433. cook
434. determine
435. future
436. site
437. alternative
438. demand
439. ever
440. exercise
441. following
442. image
443. quickly
444. special
445. working
446. case
447. cause
448. coast
449. probably
450. security
451. TRUE
452. whole
453. action
454. age
455. among
456. bad
457. boat
458. country
459. dance
460. exam
461. excuse
462. grow
463. movie
464. organization
465. record
466. result
467. section
468. across
469. already
470. below
471. building
472. mouse
473. allow
474. cash
475. class
476. clear
477. dry
478. easy
479. emotional
480. equipment
481. live
482. nothing
483. period
484. physics
485. plan
486. store
487. tax
488. analysis
489. cold
490. commercial
491. directly
492. full
493. involved
494. itself
495. low
496. old
497. policy
498. political
499. purchase
500. series


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Learn Australian English in this episode of The Aussie English Podcast where we go over the 401-500 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!

Subscribe to the podcast: iTunes | Android | RSS



Download the PDF + MP3


AE 395: 401-500 Most Common Words – Australian Accent Pronunciation Exercise

Listen & Repeat:

401. buy
402. development
403. guard
404. hold
405. language
406. later
407. main
408. offer
409. oil
410. picture
411. potential
412. professional
413. rather
414. access
415. additional
416. almost
417. especially
418. garden
419. international
420. lower
421. management
422. open
423. player
424. range
425. rate
426. reason
427. travel
428. variety
429. video
430. week
431. above
432. according
433. cook
434. determine
435. future
436. site
437. alternative
438. demand
439. ever
440. exercise
441. following
442. image
443. quickly
444. special
445. working
446. case
447. cause
448. coast
449. probably
450. security
451. TRUE
452. whole
453. action
454. age
455. among
456. bad
457. boat
458. country
459. dance
460. exam
461. excuse
462. grow
463. movie
464. organization
465. record
466. result
467. section
468. across
469. already
470. below
471. building
472. mouse
473. allow
474. cash
475. class
476. clear
477. dry
478. easy
479. emotional
480. equipment
481. live
482. nothing
483. period
484. physics
485. plan
486. store
487. tax
488. analysis
489. cold
490. commercial
491. directly
492. full
493. involved
494. itself
495. low
496. old
497. policy
498. political
499. purchase
500. series


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?

Click the image below to become a supporter on Patreon today!


Having trouble with phrasal verbs?

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:

  • 16 lessons, 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

TUESDAYS

7PM EST (UTC +11 HRS)


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