
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 | 90 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Language LearningEducation | |||

🎙️ Is Weak Language Powerful for Women” (E90)?
This episode has been brewing for quite some time. It's a vast topic, full of nuance, and in the end, I offer a summary of the subject with the help of two resources, attached in the show notes.
You'l... more
Art: it does the body and brain good!
In this Book Talk episode, I offer a summary of some mindblowing science I learned in a book titled: “Your Brain on Art”. I explore and try to explain how creativity shapes and reshapes the brain, and why art is... more
This episode is another unplanned, lightly researched, and deeply Canadian reflection…because it’s winter and in some parts of the world, winter can, quite literally, kill you.
Here come some reflections on extreme cold and:
• how houses are built ... more
In this new advanced English conversational episode of Hear You Go, I speak with storyteller and English teacher Lisa Jane Grant about why stories matter in language learning.
From bilingual identity to classroom vulnerability, Lisa Jane shares how ... more
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I’ve just listened to the episode on creativity. Beautifully put together and delicious food for thought. Thanks Catherine for making audio art part of the infrastructure you mention!
Pleasant podcast for learners of English full of interesting thoughts, recommendation and information. I like Catherine's calm voice.
Informative and interesting topics.
I really like your podcast. Interesting topics and discussion.
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This English language conversation podcast caters to curious learners looking to enhance their listening and speaking skills through engaging discussions. It features a variety of topics, including book reviews, interviews with language teachers, and explorations of modern cultural issues, all presented in an accessible format. Noteworthy elements include its focus on real, unfiltered conversation and the emphasis on connecting with the language at a deeper emotional level. This approach not only aims to improve language proficiency but also fosters a sense of community among listeners, making it appealing to anyone passionate about language learning and cultural exchange.
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1. Livia Borba
2. Valeria Paolillo
3. Lisa Wood
4. Leticia Dalposso
5. Abbie Fulbrook
6. Jessica Dias
7. Bruna Passos
8. Eidiane Rufino
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