Stop Faking Smiles at BBQs
and Finally Fit In
The complete system to understand Australian slang, nail social situations, and feel like you actually belong — not just at work, but everywhere.
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Sound Familiar?
You nod along at BBQs pretending you understand the jokes
Social events feel exhausting so you make excuses to skip them
You've lived in Australia for years but still feel like a visitor
Your colleagues invite you out but you're scared you won't know what to say
Someone says something and everyone laughs — you laugh too, three seconds late
If you nodded at any of these, you're in the right place.
This isn't for beginners still learning basic English. If you can read this page and understand it, you're ready.
Here's the Truth
Your English is fine. You passed exams. You got the job. You can have a conversation.
But nobody taught you how Australians actually talk outside of work.
Why "Yeah, nah" means no. What to say when someone invites you to a "barbie." How to respond when an Aussie teases you (hint: it means they like you).
This isn't an English problem. It's a culture problem. And it's completely fixable.
See the Transformation
Real examples of how the course changes your conversations
Weekend BBQ Invitation
"Hello. I hope you are well. Would you perhaps like to come to my house for dinner this weekend?"
Robotic, overly formal, sounds unnatural"Hey mate! Having a barbie this Sat arvo. Wanna swing by? BYO drinks, I'll chuck some snags on!"
Natural, friendly, authentically AussieCoffee Break Chat
"Good morning. The weather is very nice today. Is it not?"
Stilted tone, sounds like a textbook"G'day! Cracker of a day, isn't it? Reckon we should grab a coffee outside!"
Warm, conversational, natural flowSports Conversation
"Did you watch the football match yesterday? It was quite exciting."
Dry phrasing, awkward sports slang"Mate, did you catch the footy last night? Absolute ripper of a game! Those last 5 minutes had me on the edge of my seat!"
Enthusiastic, uses footy slang naturallyWhat You'll Master
Six essential areas of everyday Australian English
Daily Conversations
Master everyday chitchat, small talk, and casual banter
Australian Slang
Understand and use 200+ common Aussie expressions naturally
Social Situations
Navigate BBQs, pubs, sports events, and gatherings confidently
Cultural Nuances
Understand Australian humour, directness, and communication style
Confidence Building
Overcome hesitation and speak naturally in any setting
Australian Humour
Master sarcasm, dry wit, and know when someone's "taking the piss"
Everything You Get
Grouped into three pillars for complete Aussie confidence
Core Training
- Video modules covering all 6 topic areas
- 200+ slang dictionary with audio pronunciation
- Cultural deep-dive guide
Practice Tools
- 150+ real audio examples from native speakers
- Pronunciation guide to master the Aussie accent
- 50+ social scenario practice cards
- Interactive exercises with progress tracking
Support & Community
- Private community of fellow learners
- Quarterly live Q&A with James
- Lifetime access to all materials and updates
Meet Your Aussie Uncle

G'day, I'm James. I've been teaching English for 15+ years to more than 10,000 students from 50+ countries.
I know what it's like to feel lost in social situations. I lived in China for years, sitting at dinners completely lost, three seconds behind every joke, thinking "I'm smart, why do I feel so stupid right now?"
That's why I built this course. Not to teach you textbook English — but to show you how Australians actually communicate in real life.
What Students Are Saying
"Sometimes talking Australian when they have some jokes that only Australian people know, it's a bit confusing, but James explained everything perfectly and I can properly participate at social nights!"
"Before, when I'm with my non-Vietnamese speaking partner, I always feel left out of the group. Now I can participate in conversations!"
"It's not just 'learn English learning'! I learned about Australian culture and what slang that Australians will use at social occasions."
Common Questions
This course is for intermediate to advanced English speakers who want to sound more natural in everyday Australian situations. If you can read this page and understand it, you're ready.
Yes! Many of these skills apply to casual workplace interactions. But for professional communication (emails, meetings, presentations), check out the Workplace English Course.
Workplace English focuses on professional communication. Everyday English covers social situations, slang, and casual conversations. Many students take both!
Yes! The 200+ slang dictionary is a downloadable PDF with audio recordings. You get lifetime access to all materials.
The course is self-paced. Most students complete it in 4-6 weeks, but you have lifetime access.
Absolutely. 30-day money-back guarantee. If you're not satisfied, email for a full refund — no questions asked.
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