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AEE 717: How to Correct Someone If They Get Your Name Wrong in English
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AEE 716: Stick With Us and We'll Show You How to Use "Stick to" and "Stick With" and "Sticky By"
Read the full episode summary One of the common native verbs that English speakers use is “stick” and it’s variations including “stick to,” “sticky by”, “stick with” and more. Today we’re going to show you what these phrases mean and exactly how to use them in English.
AEE 715: I Suppose You'd Like to Learn the Difference Between "I Bet" and "I Imagine"
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AEE Bonus: 3 Strategies for Understanding Natives When They Speak Fast
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AEE Secrets to Real Listening Bonus 18: The Ongoing American Gun Conversation
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AEE 714: Set Aside 9 Minutes to Listen Today and You'll Be All Set with Your Next English Conversation
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AEE 713: Take a Chill Pill and Hang Out with a Surfer in California
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AEE 712: Empathy, Sympathy, Compassion: What's the Difference and Do YOU Have Them?
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AEE 711: This Weekend? Next Weekend? Last Weekend? How to Ask Questions to Clarify Your Calendar Plans
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AEE Bonus: Paulo and His Secret to Learning Business English
Click here to subscribe to the transcripts and save 50% In this episode you will meet Paulo from Brazil, is passionate about learning and about finding new and more efficient ways to master the English language. Go here to read the full summary
AEE 710: Yeah Right! Absolutely! Totally! How to Use These Words to Support the Speaker in English
Go here to read the episode summary Do you ever hear natives use the words “right!” or “absolutely” to support each other while they are speaking.
AEE Secrets to Real Listening Bonus: An Inside Look at Virgil and the Navajo Tribe
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AEE 709: Don't Bail On This Episode! Listen to Get Native Phrases to Say That You're Going to Leave
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AEE 708: Yeah, No, Why Do Native Speakers Agree and Disagree in the Same Sentence?
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AEE 707: How to Transition into the Topic at Hand Using "Dive In, Hone In, and Get Into It" in English
Click here to subscribe to the transcripts and save 50% Read the full episode summary How do you open up your statement so that people listen and they know that you are going to narrow your focus on a specific topic in English? Find out in this episode.