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1941 - What Is Critical Race Theory?
Have you heard the term critical race theory? Today Lindsay and Aubrey give you a high-level overview of the debate going on today in American culture and you'll get the vocabulary you need to start conversations about this crucial topic.
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1992 - New Heights for your English Vocabulary
Is your height tall, average, or short? Today we talk about two idioms to express moving higher in any goal or area of achievement in life plus find out how tall the AEE team members are!
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1855 - Why Does Times Square Get a Bad Rap?
What does it mean when someone says that a place or a person has a bad rap? In this episode get a quick and easy lesson into a very native expression in English to talk about judgements and reputations
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1856 - There's No Rhyme or Reason! How to Say It Doesn't Make Sense in English
Why are there so many stars? Why is the sky blue? Are there some questions you just can't answer? Learn what to say in these situations in English today
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1862 - Don't Get Salty about this New English Slang
There are some new words in town! In this episode, we'll show you four fun new and trendy slang expressions that you can use to bond with your native-speaking friends or coworkers but that won't make you sound like a teenager. Listen in...
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1868 - Is She the One? How to Comment On Someone's Love Life in English
Do you have a friend who just started dating someone and you think this might be it! Find out how to talk about their blossoming love and more in English today.
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1886 - Four Phrases to Avoid Being Dismissive in English
In English, certain phrases can feel direct and dismissive if you use them when someone shares a statement. Today, learn what these four phrases are and what you should say instead to make sure you don't push people aside.
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1889 - What the All Ears English Team is Watching?
When it comes to English fluency, it's all about what you're watching and listening to. Want to know what we're watching? In this episode, we share our top 4 recommendations so that you can laugh and learn and get better at English
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1893 - Show Empathy with this English Idiom that Hits Close to Home
The way to connect with any human being is to be vulnerable and let them know when their words hit you in a way that resonates. Today get one heavyweight idiom that you can leverage to build genuine connections fast
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1905 - We Hope You’ll Use this Impressive English Grammar
What are your hopes and dreams? What do you hope to leave behind when you're gone? These are big questions and you need the skills to talk about them. Listen in to get 3 grammar structures for using "hope" in English.
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1910 - This Episode is Fan freaking tastic!
Can you be creative with your English? Abso-freaking-lutely! Today you'll learn about infixation and why it is popular in English! We'll teach you slang you can use to be playful and sarcastic so you can build connections in English.
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1914 - Make Business English Work Out with this Phrasal Verb
When your colleague has something big going on at work, it matters that you ask them about it. Today find out how to use the magical phrasal verb work out to check in with your colleague and even transition the conversation into sharing...
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1925 - Tricky English Prepositions Grammar for Each Other vs One Another
The words together, each other, and one another can create a sense of togetherness- how can you use these correctly in your global workplace for stronger connections? Find out today!
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1929 - We’re Happy to Share these Phrases and Pie
When someone asks you to do something: "how can you respond in a positive way immediately, for both business and life" and "does Aubrey want cake or pie? Find out today.
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1945 - Pretty Versus Quite in English
Are you pretty sure you love All Ears English? Today find out the key differences between quite and pretty and find out which one can be altered in meaning by varying your tone of voice.
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1957 - Looking for a Unicorn How to Connect Over Your Search for a Rare Item
Sometimes, you are looking for a rare item- whether it's a piece of clothing, a toy for your kid, or an accessory. Today you'll learn one expression that you can use to show people that you're aware of how rare it is- to be kind and to...
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1958 - The ABCs of Connecting in English
Are you someone who comes up with a lot of backup plans? Today, get 6 ways to use the letters A, B, and C to make creative English expressions to talk about organizing an event, your natural skills, and more.
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1963 - Lessons from a Sesame Street Star: Ammar Sabban
Do you want to connect to successful, creative people? Today you'll learn 3 questions to ask creatives, and you'll get inspired by Ammar Sabban, who was on Sesame Street in Saudi Arabia, among many other amazing achievements!
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1967 - Fairness in America Myth or Reality?
What do most supreme court justices have in common? They followed the exact same ivy league path. Americans like to think of our country as a meritocracy but is it really, especially when it comes to education? Find out to start a robust...
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1976 - 3 Benefits of 'Like' with Linguist Valerie Fridland
You've probably noticed that English speakers say 'like' a lot but you may not know why. Today, linguist and author Valerie Fridland joins us to breakdown the word 'like' and why it's actually a positive and useful speech marker.
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AEE Bonus - Push Ahead with our 30 Day Challenge
Today you'll learn two new phrasal verbs that will help you push aside any obstacles so you can push ahead in your English learning! You'll also get an invitation to our new 30 for 30 challenge that you won't want to miss!
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AEE Bonus - The 4 Trickiest Words to Say in English
There are four words in the English language - if you don't pronounce them right, it can make the flow of your sentence disjointed and prevent connection. Want to know what they are and how to practice them? Find out today
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AEE Bonus - Don't Go with the Flow on this Exciting Challenge
Don't be scared of idioms! Today you'll learn two idioms with the word 'go' that are perfect for motivating friends and coworkers! We'll also invite you to take advantage of a special offer that ends on Halloween!
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1885 - How to Make English Phrasal Verb Troubles Go Away
Do you ever want to just tell someone or something to go away?! This phrasal verb is packed with emotions. There are good times to use it and times when you should avoid it. Find out more today