All Ears English Podcast - podcast cover

All Ears English Podcast

Lindsay McMahon and Michelle Kaplanwww.allearsenglish.com
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 special tips on American culture, customs, etiquette, and how to speak with Americans as well as conversation and commentary on study tips, business English, life in America and Boston and New York, how to apply to university in the US, dating, travel, food and more. You'll get TOEFL, IELTS, and TOEIC help also from The Examiner of Excellence, Jessica Beck. This podcast is for adult students who are professionals and university students as well as ESL teachers. Join the community to learn to speak American English like a native! Connection NOT Perfection!
Last refreshed:
Download Metacast podcast app
Podcasts are better in Metacast mobile app
Don't just listen to podcasts. Learn from them with transcripts, summaries, and chapters for every episode. Skim, search, and bookmark insights. Learn more

Episodes

AEE: Is All Ears English Your One in a Million?

Want to know your English level? 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 higher, featuring Lindsay McMahon and Aubrey Carter with Jessica Beck in previous episodes Visit our w...

Apr 25, 202619 min

AEE 2605: It Sounded Like Prince Himself! How to Note Prestige in English

Want to know your English level? 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 higher, featuring Lindsay McMahon and Aubrey Carter with Jessica Beck in previous episodes Visit our w...

Apr 23, 202618 minEp. 2605

AEE 2604: Is Your Nose in a Book? What to Say to Big Readers

Want to know your English level? 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 higher, featuring Lindsay McMahon and Aubrey Carter with Jessica Beck in previous episodes Visit our w...

Apr 22, 202621 minEp. 2604

AEE 2603: This Episode Is No Joke

Want to know your English level? 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 higher, featuring Lindsay McMahon and Aubrey Carter with Jessica Beck in previous episodes Visit our website...

Apr 21, 202619 minEp. 2603

AEE 2602: This Was Just an Episode and Now It’s a Gold Mine!

Want to know your English level? 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 higher, featuring Lindsay McMahon and Aubrey Carter with Jessica Beck in previous episodes Visit our website...

Apr 20, 202615 minEp. 2602

AEE: How to Intentionally Vary Your Vocabulary

Want to know your English level? 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 higher, featuring Lindsay McMahon and Aubrey Carter with Jessica Beck in previous episodes Visit our website here ...

Apr 18, 202618 min

AEE 2601: I'm So Glad We Did This! Subtle Ways to End a Gathering

Lindsay and Michelle discuss subtle ways to signal the end of a social gathering or conversation, a follow-up to an earlier episode on direct methods. They explore various verbal cues like commenting on the time or future plans, as well as non-verbal hints such as yawning or tidying up. The hosts demonstrate these techniques in a roleplay, cautioning against common polite traps and emphasizing the cultural nuances that influence how long social events typically last in different parts of the world.

Apr 16, 202623 minEp. 2601

AEE 2600: Grammar That Won't Keep You From Connecting in English

Lindsay and Aubrey celebrate All Ears English's 2600th episode while diving into essential English phrases like "keep yourself from doing something," "fight the urge to," and "resist the temptation to." They explain the correct grammar for each, share relatable examples of daily temptations, and highlight how technology influences modern habits. The hosts encourage listeners to use these phrases to foster genuine human connection through shared experiences.

Apr 15, 202620 minEp. 2600

AEE 2599: Build Someone's Confidence By Fighting This Battle

Want to know your English level? 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 higher, featuring Lindsay McMahon and Aubrey Carter with Jessica Beck in previous episodes Visit our website here ...

Apr 14, 202618 minEp. 2599

AEE 2598: It’s Been a Day! 5 Phrases to Connect When Something is a Lot

Want to know your English level? 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 higher, featuring Lindsay McMahon and Aubrey Carter with Jessica Beck in previous episodes Visit our website here ...

Apr 13, 202616 minEp. 2598

AEE: Draw a Crowd with This High-level Use of a Verb

Join Lindsay and Michelle as they unveil the surprising versatility of the verb "draw," demonstrating its advanced applications beyond literal drawing. Learn two key meanings: "to extract" (e.g., draw inspiration, draw strength) and "to attract" (e.g., draw a crowd, draw attention). Through engaging examples and a roleplay, this episode helps listeners understand context and expand their English vocabulary for more natural conversations.

Apr 11, 202615 min

AEE 2597: As Long As You Listen Today, You'll Build this Skill in English

In the concluding part of a three-episode series, Lindsay and Michelle delve into complex conditional statements, offering phrases like "provided that," "subject to," and "as long as." They explain how to use these expressions to convey conditions in both formal and informal contexts, highlighting their importance for achieving higher English fluency and building better connections in everyday conversations and professional settings.

Apr 09, 202618 minEp. 2587

AEE 2596: Derailed Plans? How to Connect About it in English

Join Lindsay and Aubrey as they discuss the universal experience of having plans unexpectedly change, especially during travel. This episode equips English learners with essential vocabulary to describe when things go awry, including "upend," "derail," "torpedo," and "throw a wrench into." Through personal anecdotes and a fun role play, they demonstrate how to articulate mishaps and even find a positive outlook, turning inconveniences into engaging stories.

Apr 08, 202617 minEp. 2596

AEE 2595: Do You Find Yourself Loving English?

Lindsay and Aubrey delve into advanced English vocabulary, offering alternatives to "I had to do this." They explain the nuances of phrases like "have no choice but to" for inevitability, "feel compelled to" for inner motivation, and "find yourself doing something" for involuntary habits. The discussion includes practical examples and a roleplay, emphasizing the importance of precise language for clarity and high-scoring IELTS performance.

Apr 07, 202616 minEp. 2595

AEE 2594: We Bet You Can’t Resist This Episode!

Hosts Aubrey and Lindsay delve into the nuances of "can't help but love," "can't help it," and "can't resist," clarifying the distinct grammar required for each. They share personal anecdotes and a fun bakery roleplay to demonstrate how these phrases express unavoidable feelings, often positive ones, and foster connection. The episode emphasizes that understanding these grammatical distinctions is crucial for fluent and relatable English communication.

Apr 06, 202616 minEp. 2594

AEE: How to Articulate 3 Types of Hurt in English

Learn to articulate different forms of "hurt" in English, covering physical pain, emotional distress, and abstract concepts like damaging opportunities. The hosts also delve into several common idioms like "hurt someone's feelings" and "hurt people, hurt people," illustrating their usage. Through a role play and discussion, the episode emphasizes how sharing experiences of hurt can build stronger connections and foster empathy, ultimately leading to a richer understanding of human vulnerability and resilience.

Apr 04, 202619 min

AEE 2593: I Could Use Some Lunch! How to Indirectly Indicate You're Hungry

Learn to navigate social situations by indirectly indicating your needs without being demanding, using polite English phrases. The hosts break down "I could use something" for hunger, comfort, or even a much-needed vacation, and explore alternatives like "I'd love a blank." Discover how these phrases foster better connection, not perfection, in various contexts like travel or visiting someone's home.

Apr 02, 202620 minEp. 2593

AEE 2592: What Can State Mottos Teach You About American Culture?

Lindsay and Aubrey delve into the fascinating world of American state mottos, from New Hampshire's "Live Free Or Die" to Virginia's "Sic Semper Tyrannis." They discuss the historical origins and cultural significance of these phrases, exploring common themes of freedom, independence, and patriotism. The episode also provides practical strategies and conversation starters for English learners to engage in deeper discussions about values like liberty and security, while emphasizing cultural sensitivity.

Apr 01, 202620 minEp. 2592

AEE 2591: Who Even Does That?! How to Comment When Actions Are Outside the Norm

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 only on basic or personal coach plans. Learn what other courses don’t teach you about English pronunciation. The special offer ends Sunday, 5 April at...

Mar 31, 202623 minEp. 2591

AEE 2590: 3 Tips to Keep Your Accent and Be Understood With Valerie Fridland

Author Valerie Friedland shares three key tips for English learners to maintain their natural accent and still be clearly understood. She explains the linguistic reasons behind accents, encouraging listeners to embrace their unique speech patterns rather than aiming for native-like perfection. The discussion covers distinguishing between accent heaviness and intelligibility, highlighting the importance of specific sounds and prosodic elements like stress and intonation for effective connection in English.

Mar 30, 202622 minEp. 2590

AEE: How to Use Necessary Evils to Bond in English

Hosts Lindsay and Michelle delve into the concept of "necessary evils," defining them as undesirable but essential tasks, from household chores like laundry to broader societal obligations like taxes. They provide numerous examples and demonstrate how to use the phrase, along with alternatives like "a fact of life" and "unavoidable," in daily English. The episode highlights the power of bonding over shared frustrations to foster genuine connection in conversations.

Mar 28, 202619 min

AEE 2589: Party's Over! How to Say Something Is Coming to an End

Lindsay and Michelle discuss the cultural nuance of overstaying one's welcome in American society and provide listeners with fun, personality-filled expressions to manage such situations or signal the end of a good period. They delve into phrases like "Party's over," "Fun's over," "Everybody out of the pool," and "Show's over." The hosts illustrate their proper usage in various social and broader life contexts, emphasizing connection over directness.

Mar 26, 202622 minEp. 2587

AEE 2588: We Wish For You to Master English

Want to know your English level? 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 higher, featuring Lindsay McMahon and Aubrey Carter with Jessica Beck in previous episodes...

Mar 25, 202616 minEp. 2588

AEE 2587: Your Personality Has Entered the Chat

Want to know your English level? 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 higher, featuring Lindsay McMahon and Aubrey Carter with Jessica Beck in previous e...

Mar 24, 202618 minEp. 2587

AEE 2586: How Should You Introduce Yourself? And Meet the AEE Team!

Want to know your English level? 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 higher, featuring Lindsay McMahon and Aubrey Carter with Jessica Beck in previous episodes...

Mar 23, 202616 minEp. 2586

AEE: Buckle Up for This Episode

Discover how to effectively motivate yourself and others by setting the right tone using idiomatic English expressions. This episode delves into phrases such as "Let's get into it," "Let's rock and roll," and "Buckle up," explaining their nuances for casual, energetic, intense, or formal situations. Learn to choose the perfect phrase to convey excitement, prepare for challenges, or simply signal a shift to focused work, enhancing connection and communication.

Mar 21, 202620 min

AEE 2585: Beat the Light! How to Connect Over Risky Driving

Want to know your English level? 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 higher, featuring Lindsay McMahon and Aubrey Carter with Jessica Beck in previous episodes Visit our w...

Mar 19, 202618 minEp. 2585

AEE 2584: Don't Let Your English Stoop to this Level

Learn the dual meanings of 'to stoop,' from the literal front stairs of a building to its more advanced usage as a verb. This episode explores how 'to stoop' signifies lowering one's values, standards, or behavior, particularly in confrontational situations. Discover expressions like 'stoop to a new low' and 'lower oneself,' with real-world examples and a role-play on roommate conflict, emphasizing the importance of maintaining personal standards and self-respect in communication.

Mar 18, 202619 minEp. 2584

AEE 2583: Are You the Sandwich? Why Native Speakers Say This

Want to know your English level? 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 higher, featuring Lindsay McMahon and Aubrey Carter with Jessica Beck in previous episodes Visit our website...

Mar 17, 202619 minEp. 2583

AEE 2582: Did You Remember It or Memorize It?

Hosts Lindsay and Michelle break down the common confusion between "remember" and "memorize." They explain "memorize" as an intentional process of learning by heart and "remember" as the ability to recall information or experiences. The episode delves into specific grammar rules for each word and features a role-play to demonstrate correct usage in real-life scenarios, concluding with valuable English learning tips.

Mar 16, 202623 minEp. 2582
For the best experience, listen in Metacast app for iOS or Android