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! We are an English as a Second Language (ESL) podcast for intermediate to advanced English learners around the world. We will show you how to use everyday English vocabulary and natural idioms, expressions, and phrasal verbs and how to make small talk in American English. We will also give you speci ...
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Real English conversations for ESL listening practice. Each episode, your hosts introduce a new topic of conversation for upper intermediate and advanced English learners to practice their listening skills and learn new vocabulary. Throughout the conversation, there are also opportunities to learn about American culture. You'll benefit from just listening to these authentic conversations, but to get the most out of this podcast, be sure to download the show notes for each episode. There you ...
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The top esl/efl listening resource for those learning English and teaching English. We provide real conversations recorded for all levels of English learners. In addition, the supporting worksheets and transcripts can be used for self access or in the classroom to provide valuable English language lessons for learners of English at Beginner, Elementary, Intermediate and Advanced levels.
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Learn American English with your host Michael DiGiacomo from Happy English in New York City. Michael has been teaching English since 1994. This is an English as a Second Language (ESL) and English as a Foreign Language (EFL) podcast that brings you fun, practical, and useful English lessons which are ideal for intermediate and advanced level English learners everywhere. This podcast is perfect for university students, business professionals, homemakers, retirees and anyone who is interested ...
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Learn English with Fun and Natural Conversations! We are English teachers from the U.S. and Canada, with years of experience teaching in Japan. In this podcast, we have natural, unscripted conversations and speak slowly to help you follow along. We also explain difficult words and expressions. Perfect for ESL learners from basic to advanced levels! Our original Australian co-host still joins us sometimes. Expect laughs, real-life stories, and talk about Japan, the U.S., Canada, and Australia ...
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Learn five, common expressions from Laurie, an American ESL teacher, in under five minutes. This is the stuff they don’t teach you in class! For high-intermediate to advanced ESL students. Download BONUS MATERIAL: https://americanenglishexpressions.com Support the show! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/laurieaee Subscribe to my YouTube channel: @AmericanEnglishExpressions Follow me on Instagram: americanenglishexpressions1 Suggest future content: [email protected] Thanks for ...
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“My Journey”shares inspiring and motivational stories from the successful leaders in the First & Second generation communities in America. We are surrounded by heroes everywhere from our teachers, our farmers, lawyers etc and to our small business owners, chefs and fitness trainers. "My Journey" will be a safe, authentic and vulnerable space for the immigrant community. Zaka is a learning and community platform for first and second generation immigrants to gain the professional blueprint in ...
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Hi, I'm Emma. I'm an Native English Speaker and CELTA Qualified ESL teacher with 10+ years of experience. This podcast was created to help English learners at intermediate and advanced levels by providing listening practise, cultural information, and going into more detail about grammar and vocabulary, as well as identifying and explaining common errors and answering learners questions. I know for many English can be a door to a better future and I want to help you get there. This podcast no ...
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Hello and welcome! I’m Jamie Francis — English pronunciation and communication coach, and former university lecturer in Phonology from the UK. This podcast is for intermediate and advanced English speakers who want to sound clearer, more confident, and more authentically themselves when speaking in English. In each episode, you’ll learn practical, real-world communication skills in natural British English — while we explore self-development, language, connection, confidence, mindset and the ...
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Hey! This podcast is aimed at upper intermediate - fluent levels. We talk about anything and everything in this podcast. Don't forget to check out my socials below, Check out my website: www.littlesealenglish.com Make a podcast request: www.littlesealenglish.com/requests Check out my Instagram: www.instagram.com/littlesealenglish Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@littlesealenglish Have a good one, Ronan Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Full array of health topics, discussions, and global perspectives involving individuals from around the world. Brought to you by the High-Intermediate / Advanced English class at The City of New York.
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This podcast is published by the students in 055L Advanced Beginner Conversation and Listening at Pace University.
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A podcast that teaches you real English in a natural and interesting way (for intermediate and advanced ESL learners). Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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I tell stories about strange people doing strange and crazy things. I try to use English that is not too complicated, and speak at a pace that is easy to understand. Suitable for intermediate to advanced ESL learners. English listening practice that does not feel like studying.
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Hi, I'm Nancy Buswell and I've been teaching people how to improve their English for over 16 years! I'm an American who teaches in a university in southern China. The Ten Questions ESL (English as a Second Language) Podcast is for people around the world who want to improve their English listening comprehension and English accent (intonation). I produce two kinds of podcast episodes. 1) TQ: My original idea was the Ten Questions ESL Podcast. I interview native and non-native English speakers ...
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Lindsay McMahon and Gabby Wallace, Advanced Conversation English Teachers for Professionals and University Students
Are you looking for a new and fun way to learn American English? Come hang out with Lindsay and Gabby from Boston 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. Teachers Lindsay McMahon and Gabby Wallace 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 als ...
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Helpful tips and authentic listening practice for English language learners who want to be able to communicate with other English users in the U.S. at school, at work, or in daily life. Good for beginners, intermediate, and advanced learners. Produced by Kim Bowman, EnglishTeacherAndTutor.com.
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Practice English Conversations is your go-to podcast for improving your English listening skills and vocabulary. Each episode features relatable conversations on everyday topics like friendships, dating, and weekend activities. Whether you’re just starting out or you’re more advanced, there’s something here for every stage of your English learning journey. Tune in, listen along, and take your English to the next level!
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The Love to Learn English Podcast brings you real conversations to help you speak English the way it is on the streets. The podcast is suitable for intermediate to advanced English students and is a great resource for those studying for the IELTS exam. Full transcripts of each episode can be found at https://lovetolearnenglish.com, which contain the best vocabulary, expressions, and real English that cannot be found in textbooks. We use Buzzsprout to host our podcast - https://www.buzzsprout ...
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Giles Parker English Academy podcasts
Giles Parker English Academy: Giles Parker - English teacher and teacher-trainer
Do you want to have fun learning and improving your English grammar, vocabulary and listening and reading comprehension? Check these weekly 10 - 15 minute English language podcasts, aimed at ESL/EFL beginners, intermediate and advanced learners. Each podcast talks about the meaning and usage of a part of English grammar and then re-uses it in a short, topical, natural English comprehension text. Download the Giles Parker English Academy podcast and the transcript each week and learn English ...
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Andrew Ambrosius invites you to The Art of Business English (AOBE). The premier podcast for those who wish to improve their business English skills and confidence. Listen in as Andrew provides useful strategies and lessons for learners. Immerse yourself in weekly episodes, with tips, vocabulary, expressions and coaching. These compelling lessons reveal how anyone can learn, improve and go through the often daunting task of learning a second language. Get inspired as Andrew shares stories and ...
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FluencyFit podcast is for career-focused family men who want to speak advanced English fluently. Each episode contains an 8-minute oral fluency workout that challenges you to speak out loud advanced English word groups, phrases, and expressions alongside your trainer Daniel E. Cotton. * Expand and enrich your active vocabulary. * Polish your pronunciation and prosody. * Deepen your retention and automate your recall. FluencyFit workouts dive deep into topics related to Personal Development, ...
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Today’s phrasal verb is whip up. When you whip something up, it means you make or create something quickly - usually food, but it can also be ideas, energy, or excitement. Like, yesterday morning I was in a rush, so I whipped up some scrambled eggs before heading out the door. And the other day, my neighbor whipped up a batch of cookies and brought…
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🌱 Free transcripts, vocabulary notes + 30-page Essential Pronunciation Guide at: growyourenglish.com Do you ever feel like people don’t really hear you when you speak English — even though this rarely happens in your first language? In this episode, I’ll show you how to speak in English in a way that commands more attention, without having to becom…
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Why do men nowadays prefer wearing their hair short?By Richard Cain
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Global English Pronunciation is available now. We’ll show the 8 native secrets to clear English pronunciation. This is our newest course! Join today to get access to all 8 modules, interactive exercises, AI pronunciation analysis and scoring, teacher feedback, weekly live conversation practice, and more. Go here to enroll now. Save $50 this week o…
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AEE 2508: Dating Advice: How to Turn Down an Invitation with Kindness
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AEE: Consonant Clusters for Clear English
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922 - Office Speak- What Do These Phrases Really Mean?
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11:12Let’s table this. That’s what the boss said. And then someone else said, we need to pivot. So then I suggested we take it off line, but the boss said, Let’s not reinvent the wheel. Ah, the language of business. have you ever been in a meeting or on a Zoom call and someone says something like, “Let’s circle back on that” or “We need to pivot”… and y…
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Welcome listeners, today we are going to look at five different collocations with prepositions. I guarantee you that you will learn something new in this podcast! Collocations with Prepositions: Afraid of Hopeless at Combine with Rely on Save up Aware of Check out Make sure to check out my socials: Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/littlesealenglish…
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AEE 2507: Pesky Prefixes Part 2: Inconvenient English Vocabulary
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#189 Zaka Presents My Journey Brandon Baptiste
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45:09Brandon Baptiste grew up in a Haitian home where every guest “crossed the threshold into Haiti,” greeted parents first, and learned that community and respect come before everything. In this episode, Brandon, now an Assistant Director of Training and Program Development, traces his path from the only Haitian family on the block in New Hampshire, wi…
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AEE 2506: Explain it to Me Like I'm Five. How to Ask for a Simple Breakdown in English
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17:38The new course, Global English Pronunciation is available now. We’ll show the 8 native secrets to clear English pronunciation. Join today to get access to all 8 modules, interactive exercises, AI pronunciation analysis and scoring, teacher feedback, weekly live conversation practice, and more. Go here to enroll now. Save $50 this week only on bas…
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921 - Business English Idioms for Everyday Work Life
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10:41I know that I promised to keep you in the loop, so I’m touching base with you in this podcast English lesson to let you know I’ve been thinking outside the box and everything you need to improve your English is here in the pipeline. Today, we're going to look at six of the most common idioms you’ll hear in American offices, and help you sound more …
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We talk about grip strength, and how it is important for longevity, and share some Halloween memories from Canada and America. Baird Beer! GET 10% OFF! Delicious craft beer! Coupon Code: TEACHER10 (enter at checkout) https://bairdbeer.com/ Free Bird English: Teacher Talk (Socials) X: …
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920 Sunday Speak - The Schwa Sound- The Secret to Natural Speech
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2:07One of the biggest secrets to sounding natural in English is something called the schwa sound. It’s the most common sound in American English, and it’s a huge reason why native speakers sound so smooth and relaxed when they talk. The schwa sounds like uh - not strong or clear, just soft and lazy: uh. We use it in many unstressed syllables and small…
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Take our free English-level quiz here to find out what your current English level is. Do you love All Ears English? Try our other podcasts here: Business English Podcast: Improve your Business English with 3 episodes per week, featuring Lindsay, Michelle, and Aubrey IELTS Energy Podcast: Learn IELTS from a former Examiner and achieve your Band 7 or…
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In today’s Saturday Short, Michael talks about one of the newest slang expressions to hit the English language — “6-7.” You’ll learn where this Gen Z phrase came from, how people use it online, and why it’s more about vibe than grammar. It’s short, fun, and a perfect look at how English keeps evolving. So, what does “6-7” really mean? Let’s find ou…
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Take our free English-level quiz here to find out what your current English level is. Do you love All Ears English? Try our other podcasts here: Business English Podcast: Improve your Business English with 3 episodes per week, featuring Lindsay, Michelle, and Aubrey IELTS Energy Podcast: Learn IELTS from a former Examiner and achieve your Band 7 or…
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Hey there! It’s Michael here - and welcome back to another Happy English, Phrasal Verb Friday. I’m here every Friday with a quick, one-point English lesson to help you learn a new phrasal verb and sound more natural when you speak. Today’s phrasal verb is zone out. When you zone out, it means your mind starts to wander and you stop paying attention…
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AEE 2505: Take the Social Pressure Off with a Theme Night in English
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917 - How Halloween is Really Celebrated in the USA
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8:45Boo! Did I scare you? I hope not. Halloween is literally right around the corner, and depending on where you live that may or may not have any particular meaning for you. But in the USA? Well, let’s go trick or treating... Thanks for tuning in. And hey, Happy Halloween! 🎃👻 If you’re listening to this on October 31st - or even a day or two later - I…
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“Are we there yet?” That’s a question you’ve probably heard - or maybe even asked - especially if you’ve ever taken a road trip with kids: “Are we there yet?” “Not just yet!” Yet is just a three-letter word, but it’s packed with meaning. It helps you talk about time, expectations, contrast, and even emphasis. And once you learn how to use yet natur…
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AEE 2504: How to Blend Your Social Bubbles in English
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Join the conversation and share your thoughts! What do onions on your head and spaghetti behind your ear have to do with memory? In this fun episode, Donielle and Khrystyna put their brains to the test with a wacky grocery list challenge and share creative tricks for remembering things—from visualization to music and more. Show Notes Support the sh…
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AEE 2503: Language Expert Ingrid Piller Shares 3 Tips for Life in a New Language
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AEE 2502: Does "Don't Ask" Really Mean Don't Ask?
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915 - How to Use “Get” in 5 Different Ways In English
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10:16Let me ask you something - have you ever noticed how often people say get in English? I mean seriously - we get tired, we get pizza, we get better, we get going, we get caught in the rain, and we get used to the cold. Well, some of us. Get is one of the most flexible and common verbs in English - and native speakers use it all the time in conversat…
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914 - Sunday Speak - Ya Didja Whaddaya - Connected Speech In American English
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2:02Hey there! It’s Michael here — and welcome back to another Happy English Sunday Speak. I’m here every Sunday with a quick one-point tip to help you speak English more naturally. Now, In spoken American English, we often connect words together, and when we do, the sounds change. That’s called connected speech. You’ll hear it all the time in words an…
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AEE: Pesky Prefixes Part 1: Insecurity or Lack of Security?
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