
All Ears English Podcast AEE 1801: Have a Heart to Heart with Lindsay and Michelle
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Jun 16, 2022 Discover key phrases that enhance communication, focusing on idioms tied to body parts and their meanings. The hosts share personal stories about in-person connections amid pandemic challenges. They explore the shift from traditional to online learning, addressing its impact on education. Dive into expressions of competition while role-playing conflict resolution at work. Finally, simplicity in communication is highlighted as vital for productivity, encouraging listeners to integrate these idiomatic expressions into everyday conversations.
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Fluency Quiz
- Take the All Ears English fluency quiz to assess your English level.
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Body Idioms: Eye to Eye and Cheek to Cheek
- "Eye to eye" can mean agreement or disagreement, often used negatively.
- "Cheek to cheek" describes physical closeness, like in a photo or dance.
Selfie Habits
- Lindsay isn't a selfie person due to fear of mishaps.
- Michelle prefers others taking pictures but acknowledges the pandemic's impact on photo-taking.
