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1890 - There are so Many Reasons to Learn this English Grammar
Do you sometimes hear native speakers say there's when they should say there are? Why do they make this mistake? In today's episode, we answer a student question about when and why native speakers do this. Listen in for English to...
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1897 - Having Said That, You Need this Extremely Useful English Phrase
To be clear in English you need to link your ideas smoothly. Today you'll learn how to use the phrase 'having said that' to connect your ideas and show people where you're going with the story you want to tell in English.
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1902 - Add this New TikTok Slang to your Business English Vocabulary
Would you pass the vibe check? Today we share 3 new slang phrases from social media that are being adopted into English. Listen in so you don't miss this brand-new slang to connect with friends and coworkers!
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1909 - Own the Connection By Trying Something New
Do you have trouble connecting with your coworkers? Lots of awkward silences in the elevator? Today Lindsay and Michelle show you a tactic that works at home and in the office to feel more connected to people around you.
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1920 - Just Make It Easy! Use One Word to Get to the Core of Things in English
Do you ever hear native speakers use the word just? Today build the powerful skill to simplify and summarize in a positive or more direct way in English using the word JUST.
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1921 - Pesky Prepositions of Place in English Grammar In, On, or At
Pesky prepositions are everywhere in English! Today get a secret hack on how whether to use in or on when it comes to transportation plus get full clarity on the prepositions in, on, and at for place.
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1922 - Avoid this Mistake How to NOT End Business Emails
What is the most important part of your business English email? It's not the opening- it's the ending. What should you NEVER say at the end of an email? Find out today!
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1926 - Don't Let Your Anxiety Crush Your English Speech with Executive Coach Grant Baldwin
It's time for your next English presentation and you feel your anxiety getting stronger. How can you make sure you deliver an amazing presentation? Act like a human! Today get 3 tips from executive speaking coach Grant Baldwin.
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1933 - Don’t Let an Energy Crisis Cause an English Outage
This winter, geopolitical issues may affect our lifestyle. In Europe, they are predicting blackouts. In this episode, get super high-level vocabulary to talk about outages and ways to make the most of the situation.
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1934 - Figure Out How to Crack the Code with this English Phrasal Verb
Are you often confused? It's a good sign to be curious and always learn. In this episode, you will learn how to use figure out to discover things and people. Listen in for super high-level native English today.
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1935 - Rescue the Connection When You're Caught Not Paying Attention
Do you ever have a friend or coworker talking to you while you are doing something else? Like scrolling on your phone? Today get 3 things you can say to let them know you're focused and invite them to continue in English.
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1937 - Didn't Versus Wouldn't A Listener's English Grammar Question Answered
In today's episode, a listener asks us how to know when to use didn't versus wouldn't when we talk about things that happened in the past. Find out the exact difference and how it fits into your conversations with native speakers
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1938 - Do Lindsay and Michelle Make Their Beds?
In English, there are at least 6 expressions that native speakers use every day referring to "beds". Today find out how to use them to talk about anything from corruption to your daily living habits.
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1942 - Come Along and Learn How to Use this English Preposition
Do you get confused when it comes to using the English preposition 'along'? What's the difference between on and along? Get answers to this tough grammar question today.
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1953 - Is All Ears English Amazing, Or What?
How can you use the phrase "or what" at the end of your statement to open up small talk with enthusiasm- or even to sway someone to think in one way or another? Learn how to do it in English today.
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AEE Bonus - Don't Play Hookie with your English Vocabulary
Today you'll learn super native vocabulary for NOT going to school or work. This is slang that makes your conversations more fun! Make sure to take notes!
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1955 - Should You Use the Word Stupid in English?
In today's episode we answer a great listener question- is it offensive to use the word stupid in English? Get ready for some deep thinking about language, connection, and ableism, and learn how to challenge our language status quo today!
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1960 - Start Off your Day with these Phrasal Verbs
What is the difference between 'start off' and 'start out'? EVen native speakers might not be able to tell you- but today we break it down plus you'll get one natural way you can split these phrasal verbs to sound more interesting....
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1968 - Must, Should, May, and Shall in English
In today's grammar episode, we answer a listener's question about four English modals- are they still relevant? will they make you sound like a kid if you use them? Find out today.
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1969 - Should You Say All In or All Out? How to Show Intensity in English
Today we answer a listener's question about the difference between all out and all in. These are both used to indicate intensity or excessiveness but are also different. Learn the subtle differences today.
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1970 - All Ears English Is Everything You'd Ever Want
It's the whole package! In today's episode, find out what to say when you find something that is complete - like a partner, a neighborhood, or a great hotel- how can you comment on how wonderful it is and convince others to get on board.
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1971 - Not Just for Love Birds! How to Talk About the Honeymoon Phase in English
Have you ever heard native speakers use the term honeymoon phase? In today's episode, find out how to use it when you talk about love, work, or any project that you start and continue in English.
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1972 - Do You Have a Soft Spot for All Ears English?
Today we answer a listener's question about expressions using the word spot. What's a sweet spot? What's a sore spot? Learn the expressions today and how to use them so you can connect with others in your English conversations.
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1973 - Why Michelle and Lindsay Are Average Bowlers at Best
In everyday and business English, native speakers use the term "at best- how can you use this to describe a best-case scenario in English? Find out today!