
AEE 293: How to Learn English the Way a Child Learns to Walk
Come back to our site and let's have a conversation about this episode in the comments section: http://allearsenglish.com/aee-293-how-to-learn-english-the-way-a-child-learns-to-walk/ Today is a Deep Thoughts Thursday and we have an inspiring quote for you! Let’s talk about success. Here is the quote: “Success consists of going from failure to failure without loss of enthusiasm.” -Winston Churchill We can apply this quote to a lot of different aspects of our lives like learning English, dating, and our career paths. We have to keep going and take on new challenges with a positive attitude even if we have failed many times in the past. Try to avoid feeling bitter when you take on a challenge and try again. What do you think about this quote? Do you keep your heart open and stay enthusiastic when you try again with something? Leave us a comment below and let’s discuss it! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
26 Mar 201514min

AEE 292: How to Talk About Fashion in English
Come back to our site and talk about fashion with us! http://allearsenglish.com/how-to-talk-about-fashion-in-english What is your fashion style? Would you like to be able to talk about fashion in English in a more sophisticated way? Today you’ll get to expand your English fashion vocabulary in this episode with Lindsay and Michelle. Fashion Vocabulary: 1) Umbrella term= Bag Purse Backpack Satchel Handbag Pocketbook Evening bag Clutch Wristlet 2) Umbrella term= Shoes Sneakers Tennis shoes Walking shoes Boots Hiking boots Heels Flats Sandals Birkenstocks 3) Umbrella term= Shirt T-shirt Blouse Tank Top (Spaghetti straps, sleeveless) Sweater Sweatshirt Hoodie (hooded sweatshirt) 4) Umbrella term= Jacket Coat (heavier than a jacket) Ski jacket Leather jacket Peacoat What do you think? How do you know when someone is fashionable? What is your fashion style? Share it with us in the comments. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
25 Mar 201521min

AEE 291: Crazy? Insane? How to Use English Slang but Stay Politically Correct
Do you use a lot of English slang in your everyday conversations with natives? In today’s episode you’ll find out how to use the words “crazy” and “insane” as slang words in conversations. How to use the word “crazy” in a slang form: “I know someone who’s totally crazy because he still hitchhikes.” It was crazy for us to hitchhike. Those were my crazy days.” “Are you crazy about your boyfriend?” “What is the craziest thing you have ever done?” The slang words “crazy” and “insane” mean wild and out of control. They could also mean unexpected or out of control. The words are also used a lot in song lyrics, especially love songs. If you use these words in a literal way to describe someone who is mentally ill it is rude. Instead you could say that they are “mentally disabled” or “mentally handicapped” or “mentally challenged.” Have you ever tried using these slang words in your English conversations? Share your questions with us in the comments below. Let’s talk! Come back to allearsenglish.com/291 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
24 Mar 201517min

AEE 288: To Tip or Not to Tip at an American Restaurant? That is the Question!
Come back to http://allearsenglish.com/288 Do you ever get confused about whether or not you should tip in an American restaurant? Do you wonder how much to leave? When to leave it? Today you’ll get insider information from Michelle, who used to be a waitress at an American restaurant. In the United States you MUST tip in a restaurant. Servers only make a few dollars per hour. They rely on your tips. How much should you tip? You should tip 18-20%. However, you do have a choice when it comes to leaving a tip. If you have bad service then you can tip less. If the waitress is slow or has a bad attitude then you don’t have to leave a lot of money as a tip. It’s up to you. When should you leave the tip? If you pay with a credit card they take your card and come back with a receipt and the receipt has a place to write in the tip and the total and then you need to sign the receipt before you leave. If you are paying in cash it’s ok to leave the cash on the table but put it under a cup or a plate. What if you are with a large party? (A group of 6 or more people): In this case gratuity (tip) is usually included. It’s added into the bill before you get the bill. Make sure you ask if you don’t know if it has already been included. In other episodes we will talk about tipping in a bar, a cafe, the hair salon, a taxi, etc. What is your opinion when it comes to leaving tips in the US? Have you ever made a mistake with this? Do you have any additional questions? Please ask us in the comments below. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
18 Mar 201518min

AEE 287: SOS! Are You in Distress? How to Rescue Your English Phone Conversations
Come back to http://www.allearsenglish.com/287 Do you ever get into trouble during English phone conversations? This is one of the biggest challenge for English students, especially at work. Today we will show you how to get out of trouble if you aren’t understanding someone on the phone. We’ll give you 8 things to do before or during the call to get the help you need. How to Rescue Your Phone Call: Practice to listening to natives as much as possible in your daily life (podcasts, sitcoms, the news on TV) Ask the person to help you: “I’m sorry. I’m having trouble understanding you. Would you (be able to ) say that again?” “Could you repeat that (for me) please?” “Would you mind slowing down a bit? It’s hard to hear you.” Ask the person to follow up with a summary of the conversation by email See if it’s ok to record the conversation Breathe deeply before you get on the call with a native speaker It’s important not to be ashamed if you can’t understand someone in English on the phone. Don’t pretend to understand when you don’t. Use one of our strategies above to save your English conversations on the phone. What other tactics have you tried to rescue your English conversations? Share them with us in the comments! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
17 Mar 201514min

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17 Mar 20156min

AEE 286: 3 Ways that Setting Intentions Can Make Your Life Abroad More Fulfilling
Come back to http://www.allearsenglish.com/286 Are you going abroad sometime soon? Have you set an intention for your time abroad? In today’s episode Lindsay talks with Norman Viss, an expat coach who helps his clients make the most of their time abroad by setting intentions. How can setting intentions make your life abroad more fulfilling? Think about what kind of expat you are and decide how that will shape your expat life: Are you a foreign assignee? Has your company moved you abroad to work? Are you an international student or former international student? Are you a “love-pat”? (someone who has gone abroad because they have met a partner, are you a traveling spouse? Are you a “greener pastures expat”? This is someone who has gone abroad to find a better place to live including retirees. Set goals and don’t just “go with the flow” Do you want to learn a language? Be realistic about what will be possible based on the amount of time that you will be abroad. Be intentional about what kinds of friendships you want while you are abroad. What are your areas of interest? Do you like desserts? Sports? Do you like history? What kind of focus will you have during your time abroad? Will you create a theme for your life abroad? What about your work? What professional goals do you want to accomplish while you are abroad? Consider how your life will look after your time abroad: What do you want your life to look like after you return from abroad? What about retirement? If you are going abroad in your 40’s or 50’s then it’s a good idea to think about the future after your time abroad. The key to a happy life abroad is being intentional! Let us know in the comments below if you have been intentional in your life abroad and how it has affected your experience abroad. Norman Viss put down roots in Nigeria (10 years) and the Netherlands (22 years). He has worked for mission organizations, churches and in the public sector for the City of Amsterdam. He holds B.A. and Master’s degrees, with majors in cross-cultural and urban studies and theology; he is also an ICF- credentialed coach. Currently he runs an online business coaching expats around the world (Expat Everyday Support Center) and serves part-time as a clergyman in the Philadelphia area in the USA. Norman is a thankful husband, father and grandfather. Visit Norman’s coaching website at expateverydaysupportcenter.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
16 Mar 201520min

AEE Bonus: How to Improve your IELTS Reading Score with Our New IELTS Energy Podcast
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9 Mar 20155min





















