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Find Someone Who

Annie & Lilah
Language Learning
Education
Teaching Techniques
Canada
Parental Anxiety
Language Acquisition
Teaching English
Teaching
Public Speaking
Personal Stories
Cultural Differences
Presentation Skills
Euphemism
Post-Secondary Academic Writing
Listening Skills
Student Experiences
Education In Asia
Homestays
Grammar
Commercialization Of Holidays

When 2 nerdy language students become nerdy English teachers, they have stories and tips! Listen to us discuss our struggles, lessons and triumphs as we share our experiences and tips on how to improve English skills. Be ready to hear funny, honest and interesting perspectives on students, other teachers and what works & what doesn't. Connect with us if our banter resonates with you! Powered by F... more

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We’re back!

After a refreshing spring break, Annie and Lilah reunite to kick off Season 3 by catching up on everything that happened while we were away.

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We can’t believe it — it’s been ONE year! 🥳

In this special anniversary episode (and Season 2 finale!), Annie and Lilah answer some of the questions we’ve received from listeners and students over the past few months. Nothing was off-limits — from ... more

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Annie
Co-host of Find Someone Who Podcast; extensive involvement across episodes as a language teacher and discussion facilitator.
Lilah
Co-host of Find Someone Who Podcast; frequent co-host with expertise in language teaching and cultural discussions.

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4.9 out of 5 stars from 49 ratings
  • Thank you guys

    I learned a lot of vocabulary from your podcast, it’s really helpful and I feel emotionally connected to what you share, so it’s easy for me to relate to and understand.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Llll_____
    Taiwan2 months ago
  • Awesome

    Good choice of topics with engaging conversations.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    colin-twenty-two
    Canada8 months ago
  • Interesting and Relatable

    I found the hosts enjoyable to listen to. The topics are interesting, relatable, and a realistic reflection on teaching English. If you’re learning English, you will appreciate how teachers use different methods to make learning fun. As a teacher, you will have a good laugh relating to some of the stories.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    The Social Consumer
    Canadaa year ago
  • Easy to understand

    Love the banter between the hosts. Their pronunciation is very clear, which makes it very easy to understand, even if English is not your first language!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Podcast enthusiast in Canada
    Canadaa year ago
  • A Thoughtful and Relatable Learning Experience

    This podcast is such a valuable learning resource. Because of the hosts’ backgrounds and knowledge, a lot of what we’re doing as listeners is actually learning — not just passively, but in a way that feels easy to follow and deeply relatable. The conversations are thoughtful and engaging, and I often find myself nodding along or reflecting on my own experiences. It’s truly a great show, and I really hope it continues. I’ll definitely keep listening!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    V from Taiwan
    Taiwana year ago

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Conversations feel authentic and educational without sacrificing humor.
Hosts provide clear pronunciation and engaging banter, making content easy to follow for English learners.
Thoughtful and relatable discussions that offer practical teaching tips.
Episodes mix personal stories with actionable strategies for classroom and language learning.

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S2E25 — One Year Anniversary | Season 2 Finale Q&A 一週年特別篇 | 第二季最終集 Q&A
Q: Is attendance really important in college?
It is. To me, it is. Because I was someone who didn't go.
S2E25 — One Year Anniversary | Season 2 Finale Q&A 一週年特別篇 | 第二季最終集 Q&A
Q: What language do you dream in?
I actually don't remember most of my dreams.
S2E25 — One Year Anniversary | Season 2 Finale Q&A 一週年特別篇 | 第二季最終集 Q&A
Q: Do you ever show bias while you are teaching? Have you ever been a bias teacher?
I think we all have our biases, but I never show them or I try not to. I try very hard not to.
S2E15 Expert Interview: AI in Education 專家訪談:人工智慧與教育的未來
Q: What strategies do you have as AI for humans to practice their critical thinking skills?
Encourage learners to actively engage with the content AI provides, like cross-checking facts using multiple reputable sources and reflecting on the information.
S2E15 Expert Interview: AI in Education 專家訪談:人工智慧與教育的未來
Q: What kind of prompts would I give then if I just want to practice my conversation?
You can have AI take on a role like a native English speaker or even a conversation with a particular accent or personality.

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Two language-learner-turned-teachers share candid anecdotes, practical tips, and thoughtful conversations about language learning, teaching methods, and cross-cultural experiences. Across episodes they cover writing pedagogy, classroom dynamics, AI in education, and language nuances, all delivered with humor, personal stories, and clear teaching insights. Listeners can expect accessible discussions that mix professional strategies with relatable life moments, making complex topics feel practical and human. A notable strength is the consistent focus on real-world teaching challenges, student needs, and culturally aware communication, often paired with lighthearted banter that makes education topics approachable for educators, students, and l... more

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