
Hear You Go is the English language conversation podcast for curious English learners. Join me, Catherine Angus, every two weeks to practice your listening with real conversations. From book reviews to interviews with other teachers, we cover advanced topics that make you think, reflect and feel connected to the language. Listen to the messy, fast way people communicate so you can speak better Eng... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 82 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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I’m joined in this episode by a very special guest, my Italian teacher, Valeria, founder of Vita Semplice in Italia, a project that goes beyond language learning to cultural immersion, and small-scale travel in several locations in Italy, but primari... more
Emoji: cute, colourful, easy to use, OR malevolent, dangerous, prone to offend.
I’ve been thinking about emoji a lot lately. I’m confused by them, troubled by them, and eager to learn more about them. But they also entice me, persuading me to add so... more
About six months ago, I noticed I couldn’t hear my gym instructors clearly. At first, I chalked it up to the loud music, but then I realized it wasn’t the background noise, it was me.
In this episode, I’ll share:
• What hearing loss is, and how it ... more
It Takes Two to Tango: A Conversation with Lisa Wood | Advanced English Conversations (E79)
In this episode of Hear You Go, I speak with English teacher and neuro-language coach Lisa Wood about the importance of being an active, kind, gentle listene... more
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The content focuses on advanced English language conversation, promoting practical listening skills through thoughtful discussions on diverse topics like storytelling, bilingualism, and the challenges of modern education. With episodes featuring interviews with educators and reflections on literature, the series encourages English learners to connect language to their personal experiences and the world around them. Unique perspectives are often highlighted, such as the power of reading, the cultural implications of language learning, and the significance of listening in communication. This makes the series not just educational but also deeply engaging for those passionate about improving their language skills and exploring contemporary issu... more
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Recent guests on Hear You Go include:
1. Lisa Wood
2. Leticia Dalposso
3. Abbie Fulbrook
4. Jessica Dias
5. Bruna Passos
6. Eidiane Rufino
7. Danny Krishna McGee
8. Teacher Kay
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