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 153: 3 False Friends Gone Bad in the Business World

July 22, 2014 12:02 12.0 MB Downloads: 2

Taking IELTS? Get our free IELTS video training course Stop translating your idioms into English! Today we’ll be talking about some of the dangers of translating “false friends.”  These are words that sound the same between two different languages, but aren’t. We’ll also talk about translating idioms.  They can cause huge problems! Get more tips on our website

AEE 152: Are People Who Study or Work Abroad Smarter?

July 21, 2014 13:01 12.95 MB Downloads: 0

Taking IELTS? Get our free IELTS video training now Are people who study or work abroad smarter? A recent Time magazine article says yes! Today you’re going to learn how living in a different culture can make you more intelligent.  You will also learn some ways to do this in your own country! How can living in another culture make you smarter?  What are the benefits to your mind? Come back to our website to find out!

AEE 151: English Puns You Can Use at a Party

July 17, 2014 08:42 8.82 MB Downloads: 0

Taking IELTS? Get our free IELTS video training now   Do you like to tell jokes at parties? Would you like to be able to tell a few jokes in English? Today you’ll learn how to play with words and have a lot of “pun”! What is a pun? It’s a creative use of the language, usually using the literal meaning of the language and then a more creative, idiomatic use of the word. Come back to our site to see the puns written out!

AEE 150: Let Go of Your Grammar Obsession and Speak English like a Native

July 16, 2014 14:04 14.4 MB Downloads: 0

Taking IELTS? Get our free IELTS video training now   Today you’ll learn how to let go of your grammar mistakes and your obsession with perfection and you’ll learn how to finally speak like a native! Today we have Idahosa Ness who is the founder of the Mimic Method and he helps learners reach fluency through song lyrics and mimicking the language.   What does it mean to “mimic” English speakers? To “mimic” means to copy. When you learn English, don’t learn from the written word. Learn from what you hear. Try to surround yourself with the language and repeat back what you hear. Don’t think about conjugating verbs in your head or making a mistake. When you focus too much on conjugating, it restricts your ability to take in new sounds in your head. There will be no space in your mind. Come back to our site for a summary  

AEE 149: Practical Alternative Phrases for Saying I'm Sorry

July 15, 2014 12:05 12.06 MB Downloads: 0

Taking IELTS? Get our free IELTS video training now   Yesterday we asked the question, “should you apologize?” and we asked if you are apologizing and saying sorry too much. Today we want to give you more ways to say “sorry” if you decide that you are in the right place and the right situation to offer an apology. You’ll see a comparison of 3 typical ways to apologize and 3 creative, new ways to apologize. Come back to our site to see the phrases written out.

AEE 148: Sorry, Not Sorry? Think Twice About Your Speech Habits

July 14, 2014 11:16 11.28 MB Downloads: 0

Taking IELTS? Get our free IELTS video training now Do you say “sorry” too much in English or in your native language? In today’s episode you’ll find out why you might not want to always say “sorry” and you’ll hear from the co-hosts about their different opinions on how and when to say sorry. Come back to our site to read a summary of this episode

AEE 147: Let Go of Good for Great

July 10, 2014 10:41 10.71 MB Downloads: 0

Taking IELTS? Get our free IELTS video training now As an English learner or in your everyday life, why do you need to let go of something “good” to wait for some “great” to come along? Today you’ll hear our personal examples and find out what this means for your English learning. If something is not amazing in your life then you should let it go and wait for something better to come along.   This can be hard. It can be scary to sit in the open space after you let something go. Here is today’s quote: “If you are not willing to risk the unusual, you will have to settle for the ordinary.” -Jim Rohn   Come back to our site for a summary of today's episode  

AEE 146: Turgay Evren on How Learning English Online Will Make You Braver!

July 09, 2014 14:20 14.65 MB Downloads: 0

Taking IELTS? Get our free IELTS video training now Could learning English online make you a braver and more confident English speaker? Let’s find out today with our special guest, Turgay Evren. Turgay is an English instructor from Turkey and also an author of more than 60 ESL best-selling books. Turgay is going to tell us about the differences between learning English in a traditional classroom versus learning English online. Come back to our site to learn more

AEE 145: A Big Yes No Mistake You're Making in English and How to Fix it

July 08, 2014 09:05 9.17 MB Downloads: 0

You are making a big mistake! It’s time to stop and fix this common error with “yes/no” questions. Today you’ll hear a real conversation  where we use “yes/no” questions and answers and you’ll see how to do it right in English. If someone asks you this: “Do you have any other questions?” The incorrect way to respond: “Yes I don’t have any other questions” The correct way to respond: “No I don’t have any other questions.”   Come back to the show notes for more examples

AEE 144: Copy a Celebrity for English Success

July 07, 2014 12:10 12.58 MB Downloads: 0

Taking IELTS? Get our free IELTS video training   What's your English character? Today Josh Plotkin from Brazilian Gringo is going to show you how copying a celebrity and creating an English character can help you improve your English. You'll also learn how to learn more about the culture as well as the language when you try to become fluent in English. If you want to get fluent in a language you have to think about the people with whom you'll be using the language.   Come back to our site for more

AEE 143: How to NOT be Alone on Independence Day in the US

July 03, 2014 08:42 8.81 MB Downloads: 0

Tomorrow is the Fourth of July! Yay! Today you’ll learn how to respond to a typical Fourth of July invitation and you’ll find out what most Americans usually do on the Fourth of July. What is special about July 4, 1776? It was the day that we signed the Declaration of Independence to become independent from Great Britain.   What do Americans usually do? Barbecues: It’s common to have a barbecue all summer but especially on the 4th of July. The beach: Even in Boston we have beaches. Fireworks: Every US city has fireworks. Find out where they’re showing them and invite your friends. Bring a blanket and choose a specific meeting place to meet up with your friends. Go to a parade: This usually happens during the day Special menus or events at restaurants or bars Camping and hiking: It’s a great opportunity to take a 3-day weekend this year because the Fourth of July is on a Friday.   Come back to our site for more information

AEE 142: Skype Me, Maybe Top 3 Don'ts for Meeting English Speakers Online

July 02, 2014 09:13 9.31 MB Downloads: 0

Taking IELTS? Get our free IELTS video training now Today you’ll learn about 3 mistakes that you are making that might be killing your connections with native English speakers before they even start! In this episode you will hear a role play where there is a misunderstanding when it comes to scheduling a time to practice English online. Here are some mistakes that you are making when you try to meet Americans online:   Come back to our site to learn more  

AEE 141: Four Phrases to Politely End a Conversation in English

July 01, 2014 10:46 10.8 MB Downloads: 0

Today you’ll hear a conversation between the co-hosts where Lindsay tries politely escape the boredom of looking at her co-host's vacation photos. Learn how to politely end a boring conversation in English today!   Here are some phrases that you should NOT use: “Ok bye.” “See you later.” ” I have to go to the bathroom.”   Here are some phrases to get out of the conversation: “Ya know what? I really gotta get going.” “I’d love to hear more but I gotta run.” “I have to be somewhere.” “It was great talking to you but I want to talk to someone else over there.”   Talk to us in the comments! Have you tried to use these phrases? Did you successfully get out of the conversation? Tell us what happened!

AEE 140: Three Pro Tips on How to Start Your Presentation in English with Carl Kwan

June 30, 2014 17:29 17.68 MB Downloads: 0

Taking IELTS? Get our free IELTS video training course Do you have to make presentations in English sometimes? Do you know how to start your presentation in English? Today you’ll find out 3 awesome tips from our guest Carl Kwan! Carl has been on our show a few times this year! He is a presentation expert and he told us why it’s important to know your audience when you present and how to end your English presentation. Today he’s here to show you how to get your presentation started!   3 Ways to Start your Presentation in English: Start with a surprising fact: After you state the interesting or surprising fact, tell people what they should do with it. This gets their attention and this makes it easy for you to show them what they are going to learn. This is a more effective way to start than saying your name or “thanks for coming to my presentation.” Use a story: Talk about what you were doing at a specific time when you thought about your presentation topic. For example, “Recently I was having a conversation with a friend when she told me about a really interesting method she is using to learn English.” With this strategy you should use a time reference. Talk about a situation and the action that was going on at the time. Use the word “when.” Using “when” is a good way to introduce the topic that you are about to talk about. This will get your audience interested. Use a question to talk about a problem and your solution: Start by asking “have you ever…?” Then say, “well, here’s…” Here is an example from Carl: “Have you ever wondered how you can use CNN to learn English? Well here’s a 5-step process for using CNN to learn English.” To do this you have to know your audience and your question has to speak to them.   Carl Kwan is a presentations, video and marketing consultant with an MBA who also has over 10 years experience as an ESL teacher. Carl was born in Hong Kong and immigrated to Vancouver, Canada at age 3. Like many immigrants, his parents always struggled with English. This eventually led him to pursue teaching English to help people like his mom and dad. Since 2009 he has produced presentations videos. Currently, his YouTube Channel has more than 120 videos on presentations.   Carl lives in Seoul, South Korea with his wife and son. He offers presentations workshops and consulting, he produces live and animated videos for business owners and works as a professional voice actor and radio personality. He believes that everyone deserves a chance at success. To learn more about Carl, please visit his website at www.carlkwan.com, check out his videos on YouTube or connect with him on LinkedIn. Here is Carl’s most recent website: Carl’s English And check out his photos on Instagram at instagram.com/thecarlkwan.     Have you tried any of these techniques? How did it work? Let us know! Do you feel confident when you present in English?

AEE 139: Four Lessons for You from the Ironman Race

June 26, 2014 11:56 12.35 MB Downloads: 0

  Have you ever done an Ironman Race? 4 Things You Can Learn for Your English: Take it one step at a time: If you are learning English, don’t focus on everything you need to do to reach your goal. Focus on the next, smallest action that you can take. You will see that over time the little steps add up to the full goal. Keep it moving. Make a small deposit into the “training bank” each day:  For English learners, if you work on your English every day for 15 minutes and you make that deposit into your account, you will be able to withdraw from that account when you get into a conversation situation. Practice creates confidence. Luck does not create confidence. Go it alone:  Even if you don’t know other people who are learning English you can do it on your own. You can find information and programs online to support you.  Maybe your friends are still learning in a traditional way. You can “go it alone” by being a more proactive learner and learning in your own way.   Leave us a comment! Do you train for athletic events? Do you play sports? Have you noticed that other aspects of your life have improved as well with more hours of training?