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 674: How to Ask for More Space in English
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AEE 673: How to Flake Out without Losing Out on the Connection
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AEE 672: Where Should Michelle Visit in Japan? + How to Ask a Local for Travel Advice in English
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AEE 671: How to Use "Lame" Like a Native Speaker + One Important Note on Political Correctness
Go here to read the full summary Do you ever hear native speakers using the word “lame” in English? Do you know what it means and how to use it? Find out in today’s episode!
AEE 670: Why Do Natives Use "Ya Know'" and How Can You Use It Too?
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AEE 669: Hang on! Hold up! Wait a Second! Listen to this Episode Right Now
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AEE 668: What to Say When You Can't Give Someone Directions in English
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AEE 667: What to Expect If You Cut in Line in New York City
Read the full episode summary Do people form lines in your culture? Learn how to forms lines in American culture in today's episode.
AEE Secrets to Real Listening Bonus 17: The Most Important Native Food Phrases to Connect
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AEE 666: How to Talk About Your Cravings in a Colorful Way in English
AEE 665: How to Get People to Take You Seriously in English
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AEE 664: 4 Ways to Respond When Someone Apologizes in English
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AEE Secrets to Real Listening Bonus 16: How to Track Native Speaker Tenses in English
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AEE 663: Why this Episode Will Crack You Up
Read the full episode summary here What cracks you up? What makes you laugh? Today we’ll show you a few different ways to say that something is funny in English.
AEE 662: Why the Word "Seriously" Isn't Always So Serious in English