All Ears English
1953 - Is All Ears English Amazing, Or What?
How can you use the phrase "or what" at the end of your statement to open up small talk with enthusiasm- or even to sway someone to think in one way or another? Learn how to do it in English today.
All Ears English
BE - Advanced Vocabulary to Introduce Examples
Today you'll hear a special episode from our IELTS podcast, so you can learn high-level phrases to introduce specific examples in meetings and sales pitches.
All Ears English
1955 - Should You Use the Word Stupid in English?
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!
All Ears English
1960 - Start Off your Day with these Phrasal Verbs
What is the difference between 'start off' and 'start out'? EVen native speakers might not be able to tell you- but today we break it down plus you'll get one natural way you can split these phrasal verbs to sound more interesting....
All Ears English
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.
All Ears English
1971 - Not Just for Love Birds! How to Talk About the Honeymoon Phase in English
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.
All Ears English
1972 - Do You Have a Soft Spot for All Ears English?
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.
All Ears English
1973 - Why Michelle and Lindsay Are Average Bowlers at Best
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!
All Ears English
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...
All Ears English
1986 - Love Is Worth It! Should You Have Weekly Meetings with Your Significant Other?
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...
All Ears English
2001 - The Number One Reason Your English Classes Are Not Working
In today's episode, Lindsay shares how she ended up in a vicious cycle with her Arabic learning and how she can turn it into a virtuous cycle, and how you can turn this insight into power when it comes to learning English.
All Ears English
2010 - Stand By for Another Great Episode
Sometimes you are running late - and you need someone to wait but if you always just say wait, you may sound robotic. Today get 5 fun and expressive ways to ask someone to wait physically or on the phone for the best possible human...
All Ears English
2015 - How Dabbling Opens the Door to Connection
Are there any hobbies or projects that you're dabbling in right now? Today, learn how to talk about something you're trying or working on - and find out how this could open an opportunity for a great connection moment in English.
All Ears English
2018 - 5 Takeaways from Lindsay's Egypt Adventure
Lindsay is back from her adventure in Egypt. Get five key takeaways that you can apply to your next trip abroad!
All Ears English
2027 - Is Your Country in the Women’s World Cup?
Football or soccer, depending on where you're from, is one of the rare universal topics of connection for anyone around the globe. Today find out how you can participate in these passionate conversations in English when it comes to the...
All Ears English
1924 - How to Localize Your Resume for Australia versus the US with Pete from Aussie English
On the podcast today I interview Pete Smissen from Aussie English. Pete will give you 3 tips to get your resume ready for the business world in Australia plus a bonus tip about key spelling differences between Australia and the US that...
All Ears English
1882 - English Vocabulary for this Day and Age
How do you feel about the current climate? This episode is NOT about the weather. Today learn how to use the word "climate" to have thought-provoking conversations about politics, economics, racism, and change in English
All Ears English
1954 - A Dash? a Splash? a Dollop? English Cooking Words That Are Not Exact
Cooking with someone or cooking for a group of people is a great way to build connections. In today's episode, we show you some of the common measurement terms that might confuse so that you can cook a great meal for friends. Listen in...
All Ears English
1966 - Are You Pronouncing ‘R’ Correctly in English?
Did you know that the R is pronounced differently in English when it comes to the beginning, middle, and end of a word? Today find out how it's different so that you can achieve clarity and connection in every conversation.
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.
The Guardian
Then the shooting started': Afghan asylum seekers on the moment they lost their family
Said fled Afghanistan with his wife and seven children. Only he and his nine-year-old son Wali Khan made it to Britain. Their life in Derby is precarious and for Said, who is struggling to learn English, lonely. We will follow this...
The Guardian
From Burna Boy to Beyoncé: how black culture is embracing its African roots
In recent years, Africans on the continent and in the diaspora have become leading voices in black culture – in music, film, fashion, social media, comedy and even our memes. When Grace Shutti was growing up, black culture usually...
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1864 - When Can You Choose Your Pronunciation in English?
When native speakers talk, sometimes they choose their pronunciation of certain words. Some say "adults" and some say "adults." Which words can you make this choice for? Find out today!
All Ears English
2035 - Is Your Vocabulary Not Exactly Impressive? After Today it Will Be!
In English, you are not exactly limited to using words in a straightforward way. Today you'll learn 3 phrases that will add interest and color to your conversation when you describe your perspective on things.