Build More Togetherness With This English Word

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All Ears English Podcast

2025-09-06

18 分钟
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  • This is an All Ears English podcast.

  • Build more togetherness with this English word.

  • Welcome to the All Ears English podcast.

  • Downloaded more than 200 million times.

  • Are you feeling stuck with your English?

  • We'll show you how to become fearless and fluent by focusing on connection, not perfection.

  • With your American hosts, Lindsay McMahon, the English adventurer,

  • and Michelle Kaplan, the New York radio girl.

  • Coming to you from Colorado and New York City,

  • and to get your transcripts delivered by email every week go to allyearsenglish.com forward slash subscribe.

  • English is all about human connection.

  • What would you say

  • if we told you that there is one single easy word that you can add to the end of your invitations to make connection more clear?

  • Well, there is.

  • Listen in to find out what it is today.

  • Think about the last time someone leaned in and said, sorry, can you say that again?

  • It's frustrating, right?

  • You know the word, you said it, but the sound wasn't clear.

  • That's not a grammar or a vocabulary problem.

  • It's a pronunciation problem.