Are you looking for a new and fun way to learn American English? Come hang out with Lindsay and Michelle from Boston and New York City and have fun while you improve your English listening skills! All Ears English is an English as a Second Language (ESL) podcast for intermediate to advanced learners around the world. We will show you how to use everyday vocabulary and natural idioms, expressions, and phrasal verbs and how to make small talk in American English. We will also give you special tips on American culture, customs, etiquette, and how to speak with Americans as well as conversation and commentary on study tips, life in America and Boston, how to apply to university in the US, dating, travel, food and more. You'll get TOEFL, IELTS, and TOEIC help also from our IELTS and test expert Jessica Beck. This podcast is for adult students who are professionals and university students as well as ESL teachers. Join our community to learn to speak American English like a native! Connection NOT Perfection!
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AEE 328: Why Delayed Gratification Shouldn't Scare You
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AEE 326: Jennifer Tarle from Tarle Speech and Language Shows You Three Immediate Action Steps to Improve Your American English Vowel Sounds
Come back to our site for more information Today we have a special guest on the show! You’ll find out the 3 mistakes you are making with your American English vowel sounds and how to solve your problem today! Jennifer Tarle from Tarle Speech and Language is here to show you 3 actions steps that you can take to immediately solve your problems with American English vowel sounds. Jennifer believes that listening is key to pronunciation. It’s more important than learning phonetic symbols and studying a pronunciation chart. Find out what the 3 action steps are in this episode.
AEE 325: How to Unlock Your Dream Life
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AEE 324: 3 Tips to Thrive in the World of International Business Using English
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AEE 323: How to Introduce a Strong Opinion in English Like Obama
Come back to our site for a summary Do you want to command more respect when you share your opinion in English? Do you want people to listen to you? There are 4 phrases in English that you can use when you introduce an opinion that you feel strongly about. You'll learn these phrases in today's episode.
AEE 322: Insider English Resume Strategies Straight from Silicon Valley
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AEE 321: Learn 3 Ways to Build Trust Through Body Language with Mark Bowden
Today you will meet one of the world’s top experts in body language, nonverbal communication, and human behavior. You’ll get 3 simple things that you can do to establish trust with anyone using body language. Mark Bowden is the creator of Truthplane and he was #1 ranked in the Top 30 Body Language Professionals for 2014.
AEE 320: Why You Need Momentum and Motivation for a Multilingual Mind
Taking IELTS? Get our free IELTS video training course Michelle took a Spanish class last year. Today you’ll find out about the program that she used and the good points that helped her learn. You’ll also find out why she was not able to continue and how she quickly lost motivation. Come back to our site to get more info and tips
AEE 319: "Almost" Versus "Most" in English Made Simple
Taking IELTS? Get our free IELTS video training course now We hear mistakes for English learners with “almost” and “most” all of the time! Are you making this mistake? Today, find out the difference between these two words and how to use them correctly and naturally. Come back to our site to get the examples!
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AEE 318: Four Things You Should Say to Your Mom Today
Taking IELTS? Get our free IELTS video training now Mother’s Day was yesterday in the United States. When is Mother’s Day in your culture? Today you’ll find out how we celebrate Mother’s Day and you’ll find out what you should say to your mom today. Come back to our site for more tips
AEE 317: One English Phrasal Verb That Could Change Your Life
Get our free IELTS video training now Today we have a quote! “Holding back is so close to stealing.” – Neil Young To hold back means to withhold or to not do something or to not give something. This episode is about taking chances in our lives. You may feel like you can’t be yourself in English. Maybe you are funny in your native language but you don’t know how to be funny in English so you hold back. But if you do that then you are “stealing” from the moment as this quote says. What do you think? When have you erred on the side of perfection and protection by protecting yourself and when have you erred on the side of connection by taking a chance? Let us know in the comments below.
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AEE 316: Are You Obsessed with English Learning? Should You Be?
Get our free IELTS video training now Do you think it’s important to obsess over something to become successful at it? Another way to say it is ” to have tunnel vision.” Another word for obsession could be “focus” but it has more of a positive connotation. When we get really focused we have to be careful of burnout. We could get exhausted. When it comes to learning English you should chunk down the learning into bite-sized pieces and be sure that you are learning in a way that is fun for you. Come back to our site to leave a comment and have a conversation with us
AEE 315: 5 Steps to Leaving the Perfect Voicemail in English
Do you know how to leave a great voicemail in English? Today you’ll get the 5 steps that you need to follow to leave a great voicemail. Listen to the sample role plays in today’s episode to hear what your message should sound like. Here are the steps: 1) Greeting: “Hi it’s Lindsay” or “Hey it’s Michelle” 2) Why are you calling: “I just wanted to talk with you about tomorrow’s meeting” or “I’m calling to catch up.” 3) What they should do next: “Would you get back to me when you can” or “Give me a call whenever you’re free” 4) Your phone number: “My number is 359-284-9856″ or “You can reach me at 617-593-0952 5) Say goodbye: “Hope you’re having a good day” or “Take care” or “Have a great one” Here are a few other tips: 1) Make sure they know how to get back to you 2) Don't ramble, don't go on and on, don't leave a long message, make it concise and tight and to the point 3) Do leave a message- don't call and hang up, it's better to leave a message with some grammar mistakes than it is to not leave a message and not connect with the person