All Ears English Podcast | Lindsay McMahon and Michelle Kaplan | American English

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Join Lindsay and Michelle to learn real life English and about American life! They make talking in English natural and simple! Let’s step up our game and learn together!

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All Ears English Podcast | Lindsay McMahon and Michelle Kaplan | American English
26 ноября 2024 г. 8:18
🎧 Do NOT Miss These Essential English Grammar Tips!

In this episode of the All Ears English Podcast, Lindsay and Aubrey break down tricky grammar questions, like where to place "not" in a sentence. Using relatable examples and fun roleplays, they simplify grammar so you can focus on connection, not perfection.

Here’s what you’ll learn:

- Where to Place “Not”: Tips for keeping subordinating conjunctions like "in order to" together.
- Splitting Infinitives: Why it's not always wrong — and when it can emphasize your message.
- Practical Examples: Real-world scenarios to help you sound natural and confident.

Perfect for learners looking to fine-tune their grammar and feel more at ease in conversations. Don’t miss this insightful episode!

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All Ears English Podcast | Lindsay McMahon and Michelle Kaplan | American English
26 ноября 2024 г. 8:18
#AllEarsEnglish #LearnEnglish #EnglishGrammar #ConnectionNotPerfection #GrammarTips #EnglishConfidence #FluencySkills
All Ears English Podcast | Lindsay McMahon and Michelle Kaplan | American English
25 ноября 2024 г. 9:25
🎧 What Does 'Slap on the Wrist' Mean in English?

In this episode of the Business English Podcast, Lindsay and Michelle unpack the phrase "slap on the wrist" — a metaphorical way to describe a mild punishment. Whether it’s in the workplace or the news, this expression pops up in conversations about rules and consequences.

Here’s what you’ll learn:

- The meaning of “slap on the wrist” and its workplace relevance.
- Other related phrases like “stern warning” and “reprimand.”
- Fun roleplays to understand these expressions in context, from office mistakes to societal issues.

Perfect for learners looking to add useful business expressions to their vocabulary. Tune in to elevate your professional English!

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All Ears English Podcast | Lindsay McMahon and Michelle Kaplan | American English
25 ноября 2024 г. 9:25
#BusinessEnglish #LearnEnglish #SlapOnTheWrist #EnglishIdioms #WorkplaceCommunication #AllEarsEnglish #ProfessionalEnglishTips
All Ears English Podcast | Lindsay McMahon and Michelle Kaplan | American English
24 ноября 2024 г. 8:01
🎧Context Is Connection: How to Add More to Your Statements in English

In this episode of the All Ears English Podcast, Lindsay and Michelle show how adding more context to your statements can build stronger connections in English conversations. Using expressions like “at that,” they demonstrate how to give your words more depth and meaning.

Here’s what you’ll learn:

- How to use phrases like “at that” to emphasize or clarify.
- Tips for adding details that keep conversations engaging and natural.
- Why context creates better understanding and connection.

This episode is perfect for English learners ready to move from basic communication to dynamic, meaningful conversations!

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All Ears English Podcast | Lindsay McMahon and Michelle Kaplan | American English
24 ноября 2024 г. 8:01
#AllEarsEnglish #LearnEnglish #ConnectionNotPerfection #EnglishTips #ContextMatters #EnglishConversations #FluencySkills
All Ears English Podcast | Lindsay McMahon and Michelle Kaplan | American English
22 ноября 2024 г. 11:35
AEE 2309 Jump From B2 to C1 With These Phrasal Verbs

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All Ears English Podcast | Lindsay McMahon and Michelle Kaplan | American English
22 ноября 2024 г. 11:35
4 Essential Phrases to Improve Workplace Communication

In this episode of the Business English Podcast, Lindsay and Aubrey share four powerful phrases that can transform workplace relationships and foster collaboration. Inspired by research on successful communication in personal relationships, these phrases are essential for building trust and resolving conflict at work.

Here’s what you’ll learn:

- “This might be hard to hear”: How to prepare coworkers for bad news with empathy.
- “It’s understandable you feel that way”: Validating emotions to defuse tension.
- “I hadn’t thought about it like that”: Showing openness to new ideas during negotiations.
- “Let’s find a solution”: The ultimate collaboration phrase to move past obstacles.

Use these phrases to create stronger connections and a more positive work environment. Perfect for professionals aiming to excel in global business!

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All Ears English Podcast | Lindsay McMahon and Michelle Kaplan | American English
22 ноября 2024 г. 11:35
#BusinessEnglish #WorkplaceCommunication #EmpathyAtWork #LeadershipTips #LearnEnglish #AllEarsEnglish #ProfessionalGrowth
All Ears English Podcast | Lindsay McMahon and Michelle Kaplan | American English
21 ноября 2024 г. 12:09
How Bougie! A Fun Slang Word You Need to Know

In this lively episode of the All Ears English Podcast, Lindsay and Michelle dive into the trendy slang word "bougie" — used to describe fancy, upscale, or pretentious tastes. Learn how to use this word naturally and avoid common misunderstandings.

Here’s what you’ll learn:

- The meaning and origins of "bougie" (from "bourgeoisie").
- Fun examples like fancy hotels, cucumber-infused water, and wine-and-cheese nights.
- Why "bougie" describes situations more than people — and how to keep it lighthearted.

Perfect for adding some modern flair to your English conversations. Tune in to stay current with today’s slang!

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All Ears English Podcast | Lindsay McMahon and Michelle Kaplan | American English
21 ноября 2024 г. 12:09
#AllEarsEnglish #LearnEnglish #Bougie #EnglishSlang #ModernEnglish #SpeakConfidently #LanguageLearningTips
All Ears English Podcast | Lindsay McMahon and Michelle Kaplan | American English
20 ноября 2024 г. 12:07
How to Connect in English as an Introvert

In this episode of the All Ears English Podcast, Lindsay and Aubrey tackle a question many introverted English learners face: Can you build connections without being outgoing? The answer is yes! With these five tips, you’ll learn how to shine in social settings while staying true to your personality.

Here’s what you’ll learn:

- Plan recharge time after socializing.
- Be authentic — don’t pretend to be extroverted.
- Ask questions to keep the conversation flowing.
- Prioritize quality over quantity in social interactions.
- Focus on connection, not perfection, when speaking English.

Fluency and connection aren’t about personality — they’re about human desire to connect. Ready to build stronger connections in English? This episode is for you!

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All Ears English Podcast | Lindsay McMahon and Michelle Kaplan | American English
20 ноября 2024 г. 12:07
#AllEarsEnglish #LearnEnglish #Introverts #EnglishFluency #ConnectionNotPerfection #EnglishPodcast #LanguageTips
All Ears English Podcast | Lindsay McMahon and Michelle Kaplan | American English
19 ноября 2024 г. 12:17
3 Ways to Make 2025 Your Best English Year Yet!

In this special episode of All Ears English, Lindsay and Michelle share three actionable tips to help you take your English to the next level in 2025. Whether you’re aiming for B1 to C1 or just want to feel more confident, these strategies will set you up for success.

Here’s what you’ll learn:

- Set Up Your Habits for Success: Create a routine that makes practicing English easy and sustainable.
- Build Real Confidence: Understand that confidence isn’t magic — it comes from consistent speaking experience.
- Know Where You’re Starting: Evaluate your current level to track progress and set clear goals.

Don’t leave your fluency to chance—plan your year for maximum improvement!

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All Ears English Podcast | Lindsay McMahon and Michelle Kaplan | American English
19 ноября 2024 г. 12:17
#AllEarsEnglish #LearnEnglish #EnglishGoals #FluencyTips #ConfidentSpeaking #English2025 #LanguageLearning
All Ears English Podcast | Lindsay McMahon and Michelle Kaplan | American English
19 ноября 2024 г. 12:17
How to Ask About Lunch at Work — Without Awkwardness!

In this episode of the Business English Podcast, Lindsay and Michelle tackle a surprisingly tricky question: How do you politely ask if lunch will be provided at a workplace event like a lunch-and-learn?

Here’s what you’ll learn:

- Polite ways to ask, like “Will lunch be provided, or should I bring my own?”
- Why tone matters to avoid sounding entitled.
- The cultural nuances of lunch meetings at big vs. small companies.

Whether it’s a catered meal or a bring-your-own, this episode will help you navigate workplace etiquette with confidence!

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All Ears English Podcast | Lindsay McMahon and Michelle Kaplan | American English
19 ноября 2024 г. 12:17
#BusinessEnglish #WorkplaceEtiquette #LunchAndLearn #PoliteEnglish #AllEarsEnglish #ProfessionalTips
All Ears English Podcast | Lindsay McMahon and Michelle Kaplan | American English
18 ноября 2024 г. 11:17
Should You Use 'Attagirl' in English? Let’s Break It Down!

In this episode of the All Ears English Podcast, Lindsay and Michelle dive into the quirky phrase "Attagirl" — its origins, meanings, and how (or if) you should use it in everyday conversation.

Here’s what you’ll learn:

- The real meaning behind "Attagirl" and its counterpart "Attaboy."
- When to use it genuinely, sarcastically, or not at all.
- Why this phrase is more common in TV shows or parent-child interactions.

Perfect for English learners looking to navigate cultural nuances and boost their vocabulary with fun expressions!

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All Ears English Podcast | Lindsay McMahon and Michelle Kaplan | American English
18 ноября 2024 г. 11:17
#AllEarsEnglish #LearnEnglish #EnglishIdioms #Attagirl #EnglishExpressions #FunLearning #ConnectionNotPerfection
All Ears English Podcast | Lindsay McMahon and Michelle Kaplan | American English
17 ноября 2024 г. 11:08
Don't Let Your Business English Vocabulary Come to a Grinding Halt!

In this episode of the Business English Podcast, Lindsay and Aubrey unpack essential expressions that are must-knows for navigating the workplace. Learn how to describe frustrating moments when progress stalls with phrases like "come to a grinding halt," "reach an impasse," and "dead end."

Here’s what you’ll learn:

- The subtle differences between these expressions and when to use them.
- How to recognize and resolve "bottlenecks" at work.
- A pro tip on identifying solutions to workplace obstacles — impress your boss!

Perfect for professionals looking to sound natural and confident in English. Don’t miss this one if you want to elevate your business vocabulary and improve your communication skills!

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