Do You Think Two is a Party and Three is a Crowd?

你认为二人成伴,三人成众吗?

All Ears English Podcast

2026-05-19

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  • This is an All Ears English podcast,

  • episode 2619. Do you think two is a party and three is a crowd?

  • 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, USA.

  • To get real-time transcripts right on your phone and create your personalized vocabulary list,

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  • Things happen in threes.

  • Find out what we mean today and learn new expressions

  • with the number three in our series on numbers in English.

  • There's a big difference between understanding English and participating in English.

  • Understanding means you follow the conversation.

  • You participate by adding your ideas, reacting naturally and keeping the conversation moving.

  • Many English learners are strong listeners, but hesitant speakers.

  • Once you know your current fluency level, it becomes much easier to close that gap.

  • Take our free two-minute quiz to discover your level and what to focus on next.