Recent Episodes
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AEE 2309: Jump From B2 to C1 With These Phrasal Verbs
Nov 21, 2024 – 15:39 -
AEE 2308: How Bougie! One Slang Expression to Comment on Taste
Nov 20, 2024 – 24:21 -
AEE 2307: How to Connect in English as an Introvert
Nov 19, 2024 – 19:12 -
AEE: 3 Ways to Have Your Best English Year in 2025
Nov 19, 2024 – 21:42 -
AEE 2306: Should You Use "Attagirl" in English?
Nov 18, 2024 – 16:16 -
AEE: Just Crickets? What to Say When No One Responds
Nov 16, 2024 – 19:32 -
AEE 2305: Since When? How to Use Time Phrases in English
Nov 14, 2024 – 16:12 -
AEE 2304: How to Use Sports Pride to Connect in English
Nov 13, 2024 – 19:38 -
AEE: How to Tell Stories Like a C1 Level English Student
Nov 13, 2024 – 19:37 -
AEE 2303: Three Things You Didn’t Know About IELTS
Nov 12, 2024 – 18:51 -
AEE 2302: Can Better Posture Improve Your English?
Nov 11, 2024 – 22:43 -
AEE: Avoid This Business English Question
Nov 9, 2024 – 20:37 -
AEE 2301: Rookie Mistakes in English
Nov 7, 2024 – 23:31 -
AEE 2300: It's Time You Mastered This English Grammar
Nov 6, 2024 – 19:52 -
AEE 2299: Do You Know these Expressions All Too Well?
Nov 5, 2024 – 23:41 -
AEE 2298: I’m No Expert! How to Lower Expectations in English
Nov 4, 2024 – 16:35 -
AEE: What's Your Return Policy? English Vocabulary for Shopping
Nov 2, 2024 – 23:16 -
AEE 2297: Traveling Soon? English Phrases for the Airport
Oct 31, 2024 – 22:49 -
AEE 2296: Can You Understand This English Grammar?
Oct 30, 2024 – 20:12 -
AEE 2295: Avoid These Party Hosting Mistakes in English
Oct 29, 2024 – 19:34 -
AEE 2294: How to Connect Over Hopes and Wishes in English
Oct 28, 2024 – 21:02 -
AEE: How to Talk About Scents that You Love in English
Oct 26, 2024 – 21:51 -
AEE 2293: Head For Greatness With These 5 Phrasal Verbs
Oct 24, 2024 – 18:09 -
AEE 2292: You Can't Go Wrong with These Halloween Songs
Oct 23, 2024 – 20:58 -
AEE 2291: How to Talk Politics and Keep Friends (Even Two Weeks Before the Election)
Oct 22, 2024 – 23:49 -
AEE 2290: More Likely Versus Most Likely in English
Oct 21, 2024 – 18:30 -
AEE: We Are Certain You’ll Love This English Vocabulary
Oct 19, 2024 – 19:30 -
AEE 2289: The 3 Issues that Will Decide the U.S. Election
Oct 17, 2024 – 30:56 -
AEE 2288: Do We Love Today's Episode?
Oct 16, 2024 – 20:30 -
AEE 2287: How to Speak English Like an American
Oct 15, 2024 – 17:48 -
AEE: Don't Let Business English Overwhelm You
Oct 15, 2024 – 14:53 -
AEE 2286: Don't Squabble About English Vocabulary
Oct 14, 2024 – 20:37 -
AEE: What Does Preposterous Mean?
Oct 12, 2024 – 20:56 -
AEE 2285: 90’s Clothes are Back, Baby!
Oct 10, 2024 – 20:37 -
AEE 2284: Democrat vs. Republican: How to Talk About American Politics
Oct 9, 2024 – 27:34 -
AEE 2283: Are you Fickle? English Vocabulary for Tough Decisions
Oct 8, 2024 – 20:17 -
AEE 2282: We Keep Missing Each Other!
Oct 7, 2024 – 21:40 -
AEE: Don't Overdo It With Textbook English
Oct 5, 2024 – 22:53 -
AEE 2281: How to Connect Over Your Childhood Mispronunciations
Oct 3, 2024 – 20:09 -
AEE 2280: Where Were You When? How to Connect Over Historical Events in English
Oct 2, 2024 – 23:28 -
AEE 2279: When Should You Use Nicknames in English?
Oct 1, 2024 – 15:53 -
AEE 2278: Will This Episode Land?
Sep 30, 2024 – 21:56 -
AEE: How to Greet a Friend When You’ve Lost Touch
Sep 28, 2024 – 14:37 -
AEE 2277: Sunrise or Sunset? How to Talk About the Sun in English
Sep 26, 2024 – 21:38 -
AEE 2276: Breathe a Sigh of Relief With This Vocabulary
Sep 25, 2024 – 19:24 -
AEE 2275: How to Talk About Man VS Bear Meme
Sep 24, 2024 – 17:38 -
AEE 2274: Visiting a Friend? Should You Run By or Run In?
Sep 23, 2024 – 16:20 -
AEE: Nasty Versus Mean in English
Sep 21, 2024 – 21:13 -
AEE 2273: Wacky English Vocabulary for Fun Conversations
Sep 19, 2024 – 19:41 -
AEE 2272: Don't Be an English Outlier
Sep 18, 2024 – 20:51
Recent Reviews
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Ivana_HCBest English Podcast of All TimeI can’t remember how many years I’ve been listening to your podcast, but I’m so grateful that I can continue to learn something new every single day. I have to say, the new approach of releasing series on specific topics like the Olympics and politics is AWESOME! I love these topics, and they've truly helped me connect more deeply with everyday life in the U.S.. Thank you for your team’s dedication. It makes all the difference.☺️
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KeisuukeGreat Program to learn American English and cultureHi Lindsay, Michelle, Aubrey and Jessica! I have been your listener for almost two years after moving to the US for work. Each episode is so helpful to learn native speaker’s expressions used in everyday settings, which is difficult to learn in an English class and textbooks. I also learn American culture from your conversations. I am glad when I find such native expressions in TV shows and articles. I am motivated very much by the episodes updated almost everyday. I also subscribed 5 mins Quiz and B2 course. Thank you for your great job.
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Nasrin 17698QuestionHi , It’s my pleasure that I heard some excellent podcasts from you. Please let us Iranian students who are interested to hear and learn more about your experiences in teaching. It would be a great honor if you could help us to join. I am wondering if there is a way to join without any restrictions.
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Nesterok21Interesting but to much ADsTo many advertisements:( toooo many
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Binxuan JiaoJust finished every All Ears English episode!!!Hi Lindsay, Michelle, Jessica, Aubrey! So excited to share with you that I just finished all episodes of AEE today! I initially found your amazing podcast at the start of the pandemic and listened to dozens of your episodes daily while I was doing experiments alone in the lab in the midnights (our lab set a schedule to avoid social contact). Sadly I broke my phone at the end of 2020 and lost all podcast records. I picked up AEE again at the beginning of 2022 and have stuck to 3 episodes a day since then. I re-listened to all the episodes I had listened to and gradually went back in time. Your voices accompanied me in my alone time for so long that I feel you 4 are like my close friends. It’s such a weird thing since we never met. I took your connected communicator course last year and learned so much about the US, where I’m planning to immigrate. Thank you for bringing so many wonderful things to the English learning community. I also want to share with you that I scored 30 on TOEFL Listening last month with zero preparation and I think I owe all that to you four, my amazing remote teachers/friends! I’m now listening to Business English (and the upcoming new AEE of course). Hope I can listen to you forever. ❤️❤️❤️❤️ (PS. Did you remake the first 200 or so episodes? As I went back in time, I was a little excited to hear how Lindsay sounded more than 10 years ago, only to find the very old ones had been remade. But it was a pleasant surprise to hear Aubrey’s voice after so long!)
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English.shivaWho is McGee?Hey Lindsay and Michelle, Hi, it's Shiva from Iran, a 30-year-old fan of yours! I listen to your podcasts every day, and it's like therapy for me. Not only am I learning American English in a fun way, but I also forget about all my problems when I sink into your voices. I've got a question for you guys. I was watching "How I Met Your Mother," and I noticed they use the word McGee a lot, like reading McGee, truths McGee... Who is McGee? How can I use this name in my conversations, and is it really natural? I've only heard it in this specific sitcom, not anywhere else. I need it to sound authentic for Americans.. Thanks a bunch. Keep shining ✨
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mrdashuaiA nice English learning placeI like your podcasts a lot. But your app charges too much for non-dollar currency country. Would you consider to lower your price? Like $1.99 monthly? I believe you'll get more subscribers.
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1770177“Like”I really tried to like this podcast and although the content is useful, I’m afraid this episode (9/6) would be my only listen. The fast-talking voice of one of the hosts gave me anxiety and the overuse of the word “like” was a total turn off for me. I do appreciate your work! Thank you!
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ShioriinnyQuestion!!!Hello!! I'm Shiori(she/her), originally from Japan, but I currently live in NY. I've been listening to your podcast before I moved to NY, and it's super helpful to improve my English skills! I recommend this podcast to all my Japanese friends around me, and everyone loves it! I have a question about using the idiom “in a way.” I've heard of it many times within your conversation, for example, from the episode 2052, “This is kind of like very in fashion IN A WAY because of this moment we’re living in the world.” I looked up several dictionaries, but I just can't seem to get the nuances of the words. Could you please explain how and when you put this idiom in your sentences naturally? Thank you in advance!! Love you!!
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natule4goNot the best podcastFirst, there is too much advertisement. They will push on you their ads non-stop. Second, the authors are too woke. Almost every podcast comes with comments regarding COVID vaccines, DEI and such. If you want to get a podcast just about English, look somewhere else- American English podcast, Hadar Hemesh’s podcast just to name a few.
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SherrynagyBest of the bestPlease Do A toefl podcast
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JulioE3274Best Podcasts everBest Podcasts ever. Can you make an episode about the word: “along”, it’s very confused to me, I don't know how to use it.
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EncrymO‼️Can’t playMany episodes just can’t play.🥲🥲🥲🥲🥲
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qwe Rio ryipQuestion related to grammarDear hosts, thank you so much for answering my last question! I was super stoked when you guys mentioned my name on the show!I really appreciate it. But today, I have another question related to grammar. I’ve heard you guys and a bunch of other native speakers say they’re wanting to do sth, for example in episode 1919 ,but I’ve learnt that you can’t use the present continuous tense with words such as want or know. I’m kind of baffled because I think that this is a grammar error but natives seem to say this all the time.I would like it very much if you can break this down for me. Thanks a million From David Beijing China
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Mei2023Thank you and a question for youHi dear hosts, I am Mei from China. This is the first time I have ever reviewed a podcast. Normally I am just a quiet listener. But I really want to say thank you to your team. I have been following your program for 5 years, learning many useful English expressions that I have no chance to get from textbook. Such a fruitful experience! And a small question for you: I notice some of my foreign colleagues usually say “finger crossed” when they are hoping to see something good happen. Can you explain it a bit, and perhaps introduce some similar expressions? Thanks a lot.
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nour elmustafaI find myself loving this program .These episodes has different thoughts but when Listen and try to understand what going on through the episode you will become more excited about the next episode i am so lucky that i had find You thanks from my heart .
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PaulaAGSantosAddictedTotally addicted to this Podcast! Moved to the USA a year ago and you’ve been extremely helpful with improving my English. Definitely recommend All Ears English!
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Dog Mom 77So Much MisinformationHi there, Im British and came across this podcast. Congratulations to you for feeling you want to help in the world and educate, however a lot of your interpretations are extremely misleading. You are teaching foreigners bad English, that quite simply the English do not use, as your implying. Also wondering what two American ladies are doing trying to educate people to understand English terminology and expressions. One finds this baffling. Your better off teaching people the like for like words the Brits and the Americans use. There are also so many different ways to speak English depending on where you are geographically in the UK. Ladies please stop this nonsense and get your facts correct. Your spreading misleading education on such an old and beautiful language.
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Sizhe(Louis)Best Podcast I love itHi greeting from Louis in China I’ve been listening to your Podcast since 2018 and I jus love it! It help me a lot in improving my overall English, especially language fluency! Thank you for your fantastic podcasts and all the best for you in 2023!
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whgpugd😍شكراً على هذا الجهد الرائع
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Oyente casualMemory overloadedPlease, I appreciate your podcast, but I don’t have time to follow daily. So let me know to configurate to choose only perhaps a third of your daily emissions.
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sohsilaThe change you made in my lifeHello, you are fantastic. You can’t even imagine what a huge change you’ve made in my life. I used to think that it was impossible to find a way to improve my English . I have moved to America recently and I found out that I can’t communicate with people properly. That I thought I was on intermediate level was an illusion. I tried a lot to use what I knew but in reality I forgot even the simplest words or structures when I wanted to talk. So I couldn’t find a job that I needed to make some money to help my husband to survive in this country. Then miracle happened and I found your podcasts. Now, I think I took the first step and made a great change in my mind- connection not perfection . I feel more relaxed when talking with people- of course with a lot of errors. I manage to save some money to take a course with you guys. Meanwhile, I listen to your podcasts as much as I can. Thank you guys a million for being me angels. Mina
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🍥haru🍥AmazingIt’s really a fantastic podcast! Thank you.
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DonInSFConcise and actionableGreat, on-topic bits of info that I can put into practice immediately. Thanks for this info!
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rktopvECan you talking not fast please!!🥲
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B studioLindsay and MichellI miss those days, the postcasts were fun, the new girl song like robot, her voice it’s annoying.
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A.my.HI love the method of your teaching!While I’m driving to work every day I’m listening to your podcast and it’s amazing, Thank you all!
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raziyeh_tvlTeaching Babyhello dear friends, My husband and I listen to your podcasts every day. Good job keep going👏🏻👏🏻 I have a question, we are expecting a baby in four month, what should we do to make it easy for our child to learn English as second language? What procedure is right? Thanks a lot in advance
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Tara_soleMy very first review 😍I fell in love with your podcast 😃 I listen to podcast's episodes , when I'm driving to work and back and when I'm doing house work 🧹😅 I get crazy and I'm like overloading with this amount of new information I receive. I also freaked out as I registered for the open conversation club 😬😬 Honestly I'm not a good speaker and I often wouldn't dare talking in English. But when I first told myself you can't do it! I answered "watch me/ try me / oh I will do it / trust me I can do it "😁 May God help me,🤞 Thank you and wish you the best
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Mehdi abdiBest in class podcastThis podcast is in another level!!!🤪 Highly recommend to those who wish to be better at English. P.S: Just listen to one episode and you know what i mean 🙃
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Makkusu99Great show.I really like the small conversations you guys made before the main subject. Keep going.
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So0omayeKeep goingYou’re amazing 😍
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zzzhahahhaGreat show.I love this podcast, however, it make me uncomfortable when y’all started adding your own political opinion into this podcast. It’s like brainwashing these foreign audience who are not politically educated. All of you say that Chinese is communism. As a Chinese I would say Democrats are much worse. Tax ppl who works hard to help the lazy people who are parasites? This is not a right incentive. I’m not saying Republicans are good. Just saying this is not a political podcast. Adding ur own political opinion would be a huge drawback for this podcast.
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Draw Sin CityRayanI thought that in this channel you learn us to get 7 plus in IELTS , but after 3 weeks I have not learned important vocabulary related to IELTS.
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suvon3Hi. ladies. I love all Ears English.My name is Jorge P. and I native from Mexico. I have living in in NYC since almost 13 years. And this way to learn English. It has been successful to get another better jobs for me . I appreciate and respect the hard work you do for all the students who want to learn a new language. Sincerely Jorge P.
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jianhHaving fun binge listening to AEEHi ladies, I subscribed a few weeks ago and have been binging on it ever since. I have lived in the US for quite some years but am still not as fluent as I would like to be in English. Your podcast brought me new prospectives as well as gave me a chance to really understand a lot of the words, phrases, concepts and etc that I have been hearing a lot but didn’t clearly know how to use. I also love that you guys are so in touch with what is happening in the US and the world now and give the audience your takes on it. I wish I discovered your podcast earlier but on the other hand I am glad I found you just this year when I am stuck at home all the time doing loads of housework. You made housework fun! Boy am I glad that I have 1000+ episodes to binge on so I don’t have to worry about running out of episodes, at least for now:). Thank you for the wonderful job and keep it up! All the best, Wendy
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Javico StaceyThe Best CompanyI have been hearing AEE for almost a year. The best company while I exercise every morning, especially when it to comes to deal with these challenging times. Its podcasts goes over several topics, all episodes are very dynamic and look very natural and spontaneous; in fact, they have allowed me to improve my English overall, specially my listening skills. Very excited to start taking the AEE’s courses which will allow me to achieve other several short term goals. Warm hugs Javier Stacey
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Mallory JMAwesome real podcastI love this podcast. It’s real English from native speakers. Makes me laugh with others comments about not liking topics. Welcome to learning other languages. Learn a new language and what others think. Welcome to the world of English.
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Dosositos TexasUnsuscribed.After the last episode I decided to unsubscribe, I’m sick and tired of propaganda and agenda, feminism and ideology. Bye.
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karzan2007ThanksGood job
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___niyaYour podcast is brilliant (for sure)I’ve been listening to your podcast for a while and I appreciate so much for your efforts. You guys are great. I wanted to ask about an episode for transitive and intransitive verbs and verbs which are usually followed by complement. ( if u already don’t have one about this grammar). Happy early Christmas Niya
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BestCoderEverGood place to learn English!Very helpful!
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wkwtobywkwAlright for a non- native speaker but....But you guys support corrupt Joe Biden. And he is pro- Beijing. The Chinese communist party has no regard to human rights. They brutally oppress the peaceful protesters in Hong Kong. They blatantly disregard the Sino- British declaration which gives Hong Kong the freedom that the mainland China doesn't have until 2047. Yet the CCP takes that away from like last year. If China Joe wins the people in Hong Kong are gonna be miserable. And the CCP will get stronger a lot quicker. Once they've surpassed the US they will take Taiwan and the South China Sea by force. A dictatorship authoritarian regime like the CCP with this kind of ambition is dangerous to the world. Plus I don't think Joe have the cognitive capability to lead a country. He's been in public service for like 47/48 years and has done nothing good. Now all of a sudden he could make America great? C'mon now....plus his proposed policies are terrible to say the least..
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Alfredo!!!Stop yelling please!!!!!I don’t know who is the one witch yells & is so thrill about everything & can’t breath while talking but thats disgusting & made me skip those episodes. Thank you!
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Mitra.RassThanks for all you’re doingCan you please have a session on different pronunciations of letter “T” in American native accent. Most of the times t sounds like d and I was wondering if there is any regulations for that. Thanks in advance! Love you guys!
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Shahram1974Hi from IranHey girls, You are the best.
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BSGKianaJust teach English !You should focus on teaching not your own politic agenda. You are not a News anchor! I’m canceling subscription.
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Yom aymanThis podcast is super amazingHey girl’s, whenever listen to this podcast I feel like I have my own teachers by my side, it literally a bright spot in my day . Thank you guys so much.
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gogogoblueeThis has been a great help!I’m currently working in the U.S. and I wish I'd have known about this podcast sooner. I got great GRE and TOEFL scores, but being able to carry out daily conversations is totally another thing. Thanks a lot for making all these great episodes!
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YRI223it ruined my itunes libraryit ruined my itunes library
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