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THE MONSTER SONG | New Nursery Rhymes | English Songs For Kids | Nursery Rhymes TV
THE MONSTER SONG, from Nursery Rhymes TV! ----------------------- Lyrics: The monster came to visit you, it roared, it roared. The monster came to visit you, it roared, it roared. The monster came to visit you, its head was green, its...
All Ears English
1906 - Create Your Own Playful Adjectives in English
Did you know that native speakers invent their own adjectives when they want to be a little fun and less direct? Today, find out exactly how to do this, when you should use it, and when to avoid it.
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1990 - What Should I Call You? Names in American Culture
When you meet a friend's parents, should you call them by their first name or their last name? Today find out how to approach this tricky name question in professional and casual situations in American culture.
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1868 - Is She the One? How to Comment On Someone's Love Life in English
Do you have a friend who just started dating someone and you think this might be it! Find out how to talk about their blossoming love and more in English today.
All Ears English
AEE Bonus - The 4 Trickiest Words to Say in English
There are four words in the English language - if you don't pronounce them right, it can make the flow of your sentence disjointed and prevent connection. Want to know what they are and how to practice them? Find out today
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1926 - Don't Let Your Anxiety Crush Your English Speech with Executive Coach Grant Baldwin
It's time for your next English presentation and you feel your anxiety getting stronger. How can you make sure you deliver an amazing presentation? Act like a human! Today get 3 tips from executive speaking coach Grant Baldwin.
All Ears English
1937 - Didn't Versus Wouldn't A Listener's English Grammar Question Answered
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
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1938 - Do Lindsay and Michelle Make Their Beds?
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.
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1968 - Must, Should, May, and Shall in English
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.
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1969 - Should You Say All In or All Out? How to Show Intensity in English
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.
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1974 - Show Me the Money! Jerry Maguire References for Powerful Connections
In today's episode, we show you four references from the 1990's film Jerry Maguire that, when used correctly, can immediately build a connection with any native speaker.
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1980 - Avoid Getting Lost in English with Today’s Vocabulary
In today's episode, we touch on the survival story of Jhonattan Acosta, who got stranded in the Amazon for 31 days. Survival stories and talking about survival movies are a great connection opportunity. Today get 3 vocabulary words to...
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1997 - How Songkran Inspires Water Fights and Connection in English
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.
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1999 - Can Michelle Learn to Love Olives? I Don't Know That She Can
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.
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How to Deal with Dissociation as a Reaction to Trauma
Dissociation is an experience where your attention and emotions are disconnected from the present moment. It’s like you’re here, but your mind and emotions are somewhere else. This is a general term and experience. I talked in a previous...
All Ears English
1985 - No Pain No Gain When it Comes to American English Vowels
Why is vowel pronunciation important? We dive into this today as we answer a listener question about vowels. You'll learn 8 vowel sounds and how to use them to spice up your English.
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Did You Hear That?
Miss Palomine hears a near accident outside. She tells the student that her ears told her what had happened. She and the student then play a game of trying to guess a variety of sounds.
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What Kind of Sound is That?
Miss Palomine hosts a game show called “What Kind of Sound is That?” Besides identifying the sound, the student must determine if the sound is loud, soft, high, or low.
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How Am I Like My Favorite Animal?
Miss Palomine leads a discussion about the ways in which the student may be like his favorite animal by comparing and contrasting.
Weird History
Bermuda Triangle Explained
While the Bermuda Triangle is full of its own environmental wonders, the media often stretches the secrets and mysteries that lie behind it. Once speculation stops and scientific research takes over, it becomes clear that plenty of...
The Guardian
Neuro-cuisine: exploring the science of flavour
Tamal Ray, anaesthetist and baker, Professor Charles Spence, experimental psychologist at the University of Oxford and chef Jozef Youssef embark on a journey to decode the science of flavour. Professor Spence and Jozef challenge Tamal to...
The Guardian
The ASMR videos that give YouTube viewers 'head orgasms
Online videos of soothing sounds known as ASMR (autonomous sensory meridian response) are increasingly popular. Fans enjoy the relaxing effects of these ‘head orgasms’. Here, the makers of ASMR YouTube channels including WhisperAudios,...
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What is ASMR? The Triggers and the Benefits
ASMR stands for Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response. It's an experience characterized by a pleasurable tingling sensation on the skin that typically begins in the head and moves down the body. ASMR videos are created to trigger these...
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Soft g
“Soft g” explains how to recognize when the consonant g makes its hard sound and its soft sound.