AE 1217 - Pete's 2c
How to Avoid Becoming Isolated After Migrating to Australia
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Welcome back to another episode of Pete’s 2c, the podcast where Pete shares his insights and answers your burning questions. Grab a warm cup of coffee because it’s chilly in Melbourne this season, and let’s dive right in!
In this episode, Pete delves into the Aussie English Instagram questions. First up, a curious listener wonders if Pete likes horses. Find out whether Pete has a soft spot for these majestic creatures or prefers another furry companions.
Then, a follower asked for podcast recommendations for intermediate level English language learners. Pete comes to the rescue with some fantastic suggestions that will entertain and sharpen your language skills.
Moving on, a listener opens up about feeling isolated after migrating to Australia. Pete shares his heartfelt advice and practical tips on how to embrace your changed surroundings. He also shares how to connect with others, and create a supportive community, even in the face of isolation.
The next question puts the spotlight on grammar: “When should I use ‘may’ and ‘can’ when asking for permission?” Pete clears up the confusion and provides a handy guide to using these modal verbs appropriately, ensuring you’ll never stumble over this common linguistic hurdle again.
Ever wondered how to pronounce “quote” correctly? Well, you’re not alone! A curious listener asks for Pete’s guidance, and he’s more than happy to help. Get ready to impress your friends with your newfound pronunciation prowess!
Last but not least, Pete explores Australian workplaces. A listener asks about the general demeanor and work culture Down Under. With his characteristic warmth and humor, Pete sheds light on what it’s like to be part of the Australian workforce. He offers valuable insights that will leave you enlightened and entertained.
Thanks for joining us on this episode of Pete’s 2c! We hope you find the answers to your questions helpful. Stay tuned for more engaging discussions and practical advice in our next episode. Until then, take care and keep learning!
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