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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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1948 - What are You Listening to? How to Talk about Music in English
Music means a lot to us as human beings. How can you open a conversation about music with a native speaker? Find out today plus get 4 recommendations on our favorite bands and why we love them.
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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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2040 - Don't You Skip this Episode!
When you ask someone not to do something, there is a special way to say it if you are close to the person by adding one simple word. Find out what it is today and what it means for connection.
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2054 - Avoid Running into English Traps and Glass Doors
Are you someone who runs into things a lot? Do you bump into walls or doors at home? Today find out the difference between bump into and run into and how to use it to talk about physical events and meeting someone when you don't expect it.
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2057 - Did You Do the Full Barbenheimer? The Newest Portmanteaus That You Must Know
Do you prefer to chillax with friends or frenemies? There are new portmanteaus coming out all of the time- today get the four most up-to-date brand new ones that you should start using now.
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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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1869 - Things Your Teachers Never Taught You: English Grammar for Intonation
Before hearing today's episode, you may not have realized that grammar can boost your intonation. Don't miss this. Today you'll learn how to draw interest with 3 grammar structures for complex sentences which can create life-changing...
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1873 - Corrections, Comments, and Replies Any, No or Some?
How do you know whether to use any, no, or some? These determiners can be tricky in English but today we break down the rules so you can use them to make connections in English.
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1895 - Are You Quiet Quitting?
In today's episode, Lindsay and Aubrey talk about the cultural phenomenon happening in the U.S. and the world today of quiet quitting. Why is this happening now and are you participating in this trend? Let's debate and discuss this in...
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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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1940 - How Japan Inspires Connection in English
Have you heard about what Japanese fans did at the World Cup game versus Costa Rica? In today's episode, we give you a connection skill to talk about your attitudes toward keeping spaces clean and you get three new phrases to start a...
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1964 - Own Your Mistakes Like France’s Miss Universe to Build Connection
What should you do if you make a mistake? Own it! Today we'll share a valuable lesson from a recent viral video. Get ready to be motivated by the amazing example set by one of France's Miss Universe contestants.
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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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1991 - It Just So Happens You Can Use this Phrase to Mark Surprise and Connect
What can you say in moments of surprise or coincidence in English? Today get a native phrase to mark these exciting moments plus a few other uses. Listen in today.
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1863 - Fall Into These Seasonal English Phrases
It's pumpkin spice season again. When the seasons change to fall, be ready with the right English vocabulary. Get 6 English terms we only use in the fall.
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AEE Bonus - Live English Lesson Don’t Pigeonhole Me
What's the difference between pigeonhole and stereotype? This high-level question came up in one of our live group classes and today we're going to share the answer with you! We'll also share details about a special offer to sign up for...
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1878 - How to Chat About Getting Away in English
Do you need to get away? Today find out exactly how native speakers use this high-level phrasal verb when they talk about their trips and why this could be a gateway into connection with your colleagues on Friday afternoons.
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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
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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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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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1928 - Avoid Asking What Are Your Hobbies What to Say Instead
Did your textbook teach you to ask 'what are your hobbies?' Today, find out why you should avoid this and how you can re-frame the question and the answer in English for a much better connection moment.
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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.