Instructional Video11:51
All Ears English

1896 - Google Public Speaking Trainer on 3 Steps to Overcome Perfectionism

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In today's episode, you'll meet Don Colliver, a former clown, and former Blue Man performing artist who now trains Fortune 500 professionals on public speaking. Don will show you the 3-step framework that you can follow when you make a...
Instructional Video13:48
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1902 - Add this New TikTok Slang to your Business English Vocabulary

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Would you pass the vibe check? Today we share 3 new slang phrases from social media that are being adopted into English. Listen in so you don't miss this brand-new slang to connect with friends and coworkers!
Instructional Video18:21
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1909 - Own the Connection By Trying Something New

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Do you have trouble connecting with your coworkers? Lots of awkward silences in the elevator? Today Lindsay and Michelle show you a tactic that works at home and in the office to feel more connected to people around you.
Instructional Video11:17
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1922 - Avoid this Mistake How to NOT End Business Emails

Pre-K - Higher Ed
What is the most important part of your business English email? It's not the opening- it's the ending. What should you NEVER say at the end of an email? Find out today!
Instructional Video12:56
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1935 - Rescue the Connection When You're Caught Not Paying Attention

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Do you ever have a friend or coworker talking to you while you are doing something else? Like scrolling on your phone? Today get 3 things you can say to let them know you're focused and invite them to continue in English.
Instructional Video13:35
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1937 - Didn't Versus Wouldn't A Listener's English Grammar Question Answered

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In today's episode, a listener asks us how to know when to use didn't versus wouldn't when we talk about things that happened in the past. Find out the exact difference and how it fits into your conversations with native speakers
Instructional Video11:58
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1938 - Do Lindsay and Michelle Make Their Beds?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In English, there are at least 6 expressions that native speakers use every day referring to "beds". Today find out how to use them to talk about anything from corruption to your daily living habits.
Instructional Video17:45
All Ears English

1943 - How to Cancel Social Plans When You're Sick in English

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Maybe it's for the best. What can you say in English when you are coming down with a cold or something else and have social plans? How can you let the person know and give them the option to cancel? Find out today
Instructional Video14:32
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1947 - Three Ways to Talk about K Dramas in English

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Have you gotten into K-dramas? These Korean dramas are extremely popular in the U.S. and throughout the world and you need to be able to chat about them with friends and coworkers! Learn 3 phrases today to spark the conversation!
Instructional Video18:40
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AEE Bonus - Don't Play Hookie with your English Vocabulary

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Today you'll learn super native vocabulary for NOT going to school or work. This is slang that makes your conversations more fun! Make sure to take notes!
Instructional Video16:26
All Ears English

1955 - Should You Use the Word Stupid in English?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In today's episode we answer a great listener question- is it offensive to use the word stupid in English? Get ready for some deep thinking about language, connection, and ableism, and learn how to challenge our language status quo today!
Instructional Video21:26
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1968 - Must, Should, May, and Shall in English

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In today's grammar episode, we answer a listener's question about four English modals- are they still relevant? will they make you sound like a kid if you use them? Find out today.
Instructional Video17:01
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1969 - Should You Say All In or All Out? How to Show Intensity in English

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Today we answer a listener's question about the difference between all out and all in. These are both used to indicate intensity or excessiveness but are also different. Learn the subtle differences today.
Instructional Video13:49
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1970 - All Ears English Is Everything You'd Ever Want

Pre-K - Higher Ed
It's the whole package! In today's episode, find out what to say when you find something that is complete - like a partner, a neighborhood, or a great hotel- how can you comment on how wonderful it is and convince others to get on board.
Instructional Video15:11
All Ears English

1971 - Not Just for Love Birds! How to Talk About the Honeymoon Phase in English

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Have you ever heard native speakers use the term honeymoon phase? In today's episode, find out how to use it when you talk about love, work, or any project that you start and continue in English.
Instructional Video14:11
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1972 - Do You Have a Soft Spot for All Ears English?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Today we answer a listener's question about expressions using the word spot. What's a sweet spot? What's a sore spot? Learn the expressions today and how to use them so you can connect with others in your English conversations.
Instructional Video15:21
All Ears English

1973 - Why Michelle and Lindsay Are Average Bowlers at Best

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In everyday and business English, native speakers use the term "at best- how can you use this to describe a best-case scenario in English? Find out today!
Instructional Video14:19
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1986 - Love Is Worth It! Should You Have Weekly Meetings with Your Significant Other?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In today's episode, we ask whether you should schedule a weekly meeting with your partner to talk about life and home issues. Today Lindsay and Michelle debate the topic plus get some native and natural phases to bring this up if the...
Instructional Video14:54
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1987 - Everybody Loves this English Grammar!

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Today we answer a listener's question, "What is the difference between everyone and everybody?" Find out if it matters PLUS learn how to know when to use anyone versus everyone in English conversations.
Instructional Video13:04
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1988 - How to Turn Life Obstacles into Career Success with Corporate Executive Victoria Pelletier

Pre-K - Higher Ed
On today's episode, I interview Victoria Pelletier, managing director at Accenture and award-winning business leader. Victoria has reached the highest level of success as a corporate executive but she overcame enormous life challenges to...
Instructional Video19:17
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1994 - Don't Drop Your Raspberries! Michelle's Grocery Store Adventures

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Today Michelle shares another story at the grocery store. If you drop a product on the floor or on the ground on the way to your car, how can you ask for a replacement in English? Get all of the details for this key confidence moment in...
Instructional Video15:26
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1996 - Make, Have or Get How to Use Causative Verbs in English

Pre-K - Higher Ed
When it comes to causative verbs, how do you know when to use make, have or get- find out today and learn why it matters that you choose the right one in English conversations.
Instructional Video14:15
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1997 - How Songkran Inspires Water Fights and Connection in English

Pre-K - Higher Ed
What is the biggest water fight you have ever been to? Today Lindsay shares her experience at Songkran in Chiang Mai and you learn how to start a conversation with topics like childhood memories about water fights in English.
Instructional Video14:17
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1999 - Can Michelle Learn to Love Olives? I Don't Know That She Can

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Today we answer a listener question- what is the difference between "I don't know if", and "I don't know that." In this episode you'll learn that there is a subtle difference- plus find out if Michelle's taste for olives is evolving.