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1876 - Have a Can Do Attitude in Business English
Do you have a can-do attitude about learning English? Today we share how native English speakers use 'can do' and 'will do' and dive into what it means to have a can-do attitude! Is it cultural? Find out today.
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1898 - Nobody Doesn't Like All Ears English
Did the title of this episode surprise you? You have heard that double negatives are incorrect grammar, but in this case, it's correct! Today we explain why and show you how you can use this fascinating grammar!
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1881 - Past Perfect Grammar for Clarifying in English
There are moments at work and in life when you need to talk about the past of the past. In today's episode, learn how to use the past perfect to give context into what happened before - to maintain your relationships.
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1906 - Create Your Own Playful Adjectives in English
Did you know that native speakers invent their own adjectives when they want to be a little fun and less direct? Today, find out exactly how to do this, when you should use it, and when to avoid it.
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1931 - Would You Have Enjoyed Learning this English Grammar from a Textbook?
We all have moments when we think about what we would have done differently in the past. Today you'll learn the two ways we use 'would have' and how useful it is in business English! We also share a common mistake made by native speakers...
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1961 - Are you Down? Two English Phrasal Verbs you Should be Up For
Why can you say I'm down but not I'm up? In this second part of our 2-part series, we show you 3 new phrases to say that you want to do something in a casual and approachable way.
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1990 - What Should I Call You? Names in American Culture
When you meet a friend's parents, should you call them by their first name or their last name? Today find out how to approach this tricky name question in professional and casual situations in American culture.
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2003 - How to Up your English Vocabulary Game
Are you ready to run up your All Ears English listening time? Let's get into it! How can you use the phrasal verb run up in 3 different ways? Find out today.
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2061 - Justify Your English with Today's Famous Sayings
Do you sometimes end up in English conversations about the topic of justice/ Today get 3 common sayings that you can use to further the conversation and connect around what justice means.
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1853 - Charlie Baxter from British English Podcast on How to Reconnect with Your Creativity
In this episode, our guest Charlie Baxter will show us the 3 ways that you can reconnect your creative side and pull in your passions and purpose, to have more success in language learning and life. Listen in today. Charlie is the host...
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1917 - How to Avoid Biased News in English
When you reach this higher level of English, it's time to start reading the news in English but what news should you consume? In today's episode, Lindsay and Aubrey show you 4 publications that are less biased than others plus find out...
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2025 - How Global Business Is Finally Understanding Neurodiversity with Author Ed Thompson
What is neurodiversity and how are global companies thinking about it to build more productive teams and happier employees? Listen in today to get tips from the forefront of a major global business shift in how we think about the human...
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2030 - Get Off to a Flying Start With Today's Episode
Did you get off to a slow, rough, or flying start in your current job? Today find out how to talk about beginnings in English at work or in your social life.
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2032 - Happy to Help! How to Volunteer Your Assistance in English
How can you show you are eager to help someone in English? Today, we share some special ways to connect when offering to help, and we talk about the human desire to reciprocate favors.
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2033 - Do You Want a Lot of S'Mores or Just a Few?
2033 - Do You Want a Lot of S'Mores or Just a Few?
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2034 - Are You a Self-Proclaimed Germaphobe? How to Talk About Your Cleaning Habits in English
In today's episode, find out why you should be a stickler for this English vocabulary when discussing how you feel about being clean or messy. Listen in for a pro tip for deeper connection around this topic
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2036 - How to Compliment Someone's Style in English
On today's episode, we answer a listener's question about the expression "tie something together." This can be used to talk about fashion, but it can also be used to talk about gift-giving, presentations, and more. Learn how to do it today.
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2037 - 3 Tips to Tackle Spelling Errors in English
Today we answer a question from a listener who made a big spelling mistake at work that caused a major problem. How can you make sure that you catch spelling mistakes with words that are very similar? Today get 3 rules to conquer this...
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2039 - With All Due Respect, Don't Make this Mistake in English
In today's episode, we pull out a mistake that we have heard students making- when it comes to using the word "respect". You'll get 4 common ways to say this word, depending on the context. Show some respect and listen in today.
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2043 - Do You Shop High End? How to Talk About Your Brand Preferences in English
In English, you might want to talk about your favorite brands for shopping, cars, or hotels. Today get 5 fantastic vocabulary phrases that natives use every day to talk about their brand choices.
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2044 - Do You Like Airplane Food? Easy Conversation Starters About Travel Style
Do you recline your seat when you travel? We all love to travel, but today get 5 conversation starters to ask someone their opinions about plane time. Listen in for connection skills today.
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2046 - No Complaints! Vocabulary for Pet Peeves in English
What is your pet peeve? Today find out how to share the thing that annoys you most and learn why this can be a great way to get to know someone through a vibrant English conversation.
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2048 - Angry Versus Frustrated: What's the Difference?
Are you frustrated or are you angry? Today we dive into an interesting conversation about the nuanced differences between these two words- find out how to use these two words differently in your English conversations.
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2014 - Former American Gladiator Steve Henneberry on the C's that Lead to Success
What are the ingredients for real success in life and business? On today's episode, you'll find out how former Mr. America Steve Henneberry got to American Gladiators and a life of success in weightlifting and well as business through...