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 268: How to Match a Title with a Person in English

February 10, 2015 13:33 13.46 MB Downloads: 0

How do you address people in English? Today, Lindsay and Michelle tell you what you should call people, and when!   Come back to our site to learn more

AEE IELTS: What Happens on IELTS Exam Day?

February 09, 2015 14:26 11.3 MB Downloads: 0

What should you bring to your IELTS exam? When should you go, and what should you watch out for? Today, Lindsay and Jessica discuss how you can be prepared to succeed on your IELTS test day!   Taking IELTS? Get our free IELTS video training now

AEE 267: 10 English Conversation Starters to Connect at a Dinner Party

February 09, 2015 16:30 16.29 MB Downloads: 0

Are you looking for English phrases to start a conversation? Today, get 10 English conversation starters to fill the silence at your next dinner party!   Awkward silences can kill a dinner party. Nobody wants to sit in silence, but people must have something to talk about.  Creating this opportunity is as easy as asking a simple question.   Come back to our site to learn more

AEE IELTS: American or British English? Does It Matter on the IELTS?

February 05, 2015 08:55 7.32 MB Downloads: 0

Should you speak American English or British English on the IELTS? Today, Jessica and Lindsay talk about accents, and what you can expect on the exam!   Taking IELTS? Get our free IELTS video training course now  

AEE IELTS: Why Does the Examiner Stop Me on the Speaking Test?

February 04, 2015 10:39 8.57 MB Downloads: 0

Why does the IELTS examiner stop you in the speaking test? Today, Jessica and Lindsay talk about why this happens, and why you shouldn’t worry about it!   Taking IELTS? Get our free IELTS video training now

AEE 266: 1 Scientifically Tested Trick to Become a More Self-Disciplined English Learner

February 04, 2015 10:48 8.67 MB Downloads: 0

How can you motivate yourself for English learning? Today, Lindsay and Michelle discuss a tip to help you be a better self-guided learner!   Come back to our site for more

AEE 265: 8 English Prepositions to Express Your Love

February 03, 2015 16:32 12.81 MB Downloads: 0

How do you talk about love in English? Today, Lindsay and Michelle give you 8 English prepositions to use when discussing romance and finding the right person!   Come back to our site for more

AEE IELTS: How to Buy Time on the Speaking Test with 6 Key Phrases

February 02, 2015 14:16 11.17 MB Downloads: 0

Did the IELTS examiner ask you a difficult question? Did your mind just go blank? Today, Lindsay and Jessica share 6 phrases to help you fill that time void! Taking IELTS? Get our free IELTS video training course now If you get asked a question that you can’t immediately answer during your IELTS exam, you don’t want to go silent.  It’s important to keep speaking even if you need a moment to decide how to answer the actual question. Native English speakers use many different phrases to help them do this. It’s important to understand that using a time-filling phrase won’t hurt your score.  In fact, it’s likely to improve it!   Here are a few phrases to use if you need a moment to think about how to answer a question during your IELTS exam: “Honestly, I am a little bit nervous right now and my mind just went blank.”  This says that you’re being honest, and trying. “My mind went blank” is also an idiom. “Frankly, this isn’t something I’m used to talking about.”  Again, this is honest, and sounds like something a native speaker would say. “That’s a good question.”  This welcomes good intonation, and that will help your pronunciation score.   Other simple and common English time-fillers: “Wow, let me think about that.”  “I’ve never thought about that before.”  “Let’s see.”   Which phrases do you plan to use, and why? Tell us what you think in the comments section below!

AEE 264: 6 Phrases to Buy Yourself Time in English

February 02, 2015 11:55 9.48 MB Downloads: 0

Do you need some English phrases to slow things down? Today, Lindsay and Michelle share 6 phrases to buy you some time in a rushed, stressful situation!   Come back to our site for more info and tips

AEE IELTS: How to Dress for Success on the IELTS Exam

January 30, 2015 11:34 9.23 MB Downloads: 0

What should you wear for the IELTS exam? Today, Lindsay and Jessica talk about how to dress for success on exam day! Taking IELTS? Get our free IELTS video training course now Our clothes affect how we feel, and how we conduct our behavior.  Other people can sense if we appear confident and comfortable.  Not only that, they might even reflect what they see in us. On test day, it’s important to project an image that says you’re intelligent, that you take the exam seriously, and that you’re relaxed.  You want to be comfortable while sitting through the Writing and Reading sections of the test, but you also want to show your best self to the Speaking section examiner.   In order to do both, consider the following “business casual” items: Slacks: These are the formal pants that would go with a suit.  If they’re black, they can go with almost anything. Boots and leggings: For women, remember to stick with something comfortable — no high heels. Blouse or collared shirt: For men, there’s probably no need for a necktie, but a nice button-up shirt can allow you to look and feel relaxed while appearing professional.   You might want to stay away from: Sweat pants or suits: These might look lazy, even if they are comfortable. Blue jeans: While jeans are better than sweat pants, you might look better and feel just as relaxed in a nice pair of slacks. T-shirts: This might come off as too casual — especially if its a t-shirt with images or text on it.   What are you thinking of wearing for your IELTS exam? Share your thoughts in the comments section below!

AEE 263: Why Ignorance is Bliss When It Comes to Learning English

January 29, 2015 12:32 9.93 MB Downloads: 0

Can ignorance help you learn English? On today’s Deep Thoughts Thursday, learn the secret to success, and how you can apply it to learning English! Come back to our site to read the quote

AEE IELTS: How to Connect, NOT Perfect on the IELTS Speaking Section

January 28, 2015 12:12 9.69 MB Downloads: 0

Should you connect not perfect your English for the IELTS exam? Today, learn how to connect with the examiner, and something you probably don’t know about the exam day schedule!   Taking IELTS? Get our free IELTS video training course   In the IELTS, you’re not graded for being perfect.  You’re graded for communication ability.  It’s important to understand that this is connection, not perfection. After you complete the Reading and Writing sections, there will probably be some waiting time before the Speaking section of your test.  While you’re waiting, don’t get nervous!  Instead, keep in mind that the examiner is not expecting you to be perfect.  He or she only wants you to communicate your ideas the best you can.  They want you to be able to connect with them.   Does connection not perfection work for you and your English learning? How will you use it with your IELTS examiner? Tell us about it in the comments section below!

AEE 262: Don't Let the Rules Rule Your Life

January 28, 2015 13:05 10.33 MB Downloads: 0

Are you stuck on the rules of English? Today, Lindsay and Michelle discuss how to go from obsessing over the rules, to freeing your mind to get more creative with your English! Come back to our website for more!

AEE IELTS: How to Impress the Examiner with 5 English Phrasal Verbs

January 27, 2015 17:42 13.65 MB Downloads: 0

Do you need some phrasal verbs for the IELTS exam? Today, Lindsay and Jessica share 5 English phrasal verbs you can use to stand out and get the score you need!   Taking IELTS? Get our free IELTS video training course now   You will probably be asked to talk about the topics of home, shopping, food and studying in Part 1 of the IELTS Speaking Section.  You need to prepare for this.  One way you can do that is have some phrasal verbs. Phrasal verbs are a way to sound more natural and native when speaking informally.  Though there are many of these to choose from, you only need to use of a few to stand out.   Here are five that are easy to use and will impress your examiner: Bone up on: This means to learn.  It’s not only a phrasal verb, but also an idiom.  “I had to bone up on my English studies.” Figure out: This means to learn the details of something, or discover how it works.  “I figured out how to fix the television.” Goof off: When you are having fun, but not working or studying, you can say “I spent the afternoon goofing off.” Clam up: This is another phrasal verb and idiom.  It means that you’re so nervous you couldn’t think of what to say.  “I clammed up when she asked me to answer the question.” Catch up: If you’re behind, and you’re trying to shorten the distance, you might need to catch up.  This can be used physically, like you’re chasing someone, or with your studies.  “I fell behind in my homework and have to catch up.”   Do you have any other phrasal verbs you’d like to use in the IELTS exam? Let us know what they are in the comments section below!

AEE 261: How to Arrive at a More Natural English Level without Using the Verb "ARRIVE"

January 27, 2015 13:14 13.17 MB Downloads: 0

Are you using the verb “arrive” correctly? On today’s Tear Up Your Textbook Tuesday, learn when to (and when not to) use the verb “arrive” with native speakers!   Taking IELTS? Get our free IELTS video training course now   For a native English speaker, “arrive” is not always the most natural-sounding word to use.  It probably fits best in formal situations, such as a job interview or a speech. Instead of “When did you arrive?” a native speaker might ask “When did you get here?” or “When did you get in?”  Both mean the same thing as “arrive”, but are more common.   How can you use “get” instead of arrive? Show us what you’ve got in the comments section below!