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Hear You Go

Catherine Angus
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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

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Lisa Wood
English teacher and neural language coach originally from the UK, living in Spain for 26 years.
Your English Self
Episode: It takes two to tango, with Lisa Wood | Advanced English Language Conversation
Leticia Dalposso
English language teacher and owner of her own language school.
Episode: Raising Bilingual Kids: A Conversation with Leticia Dalposso | Advanced English Language Listening Practice
Abbie Fulbrook
English teacher with extensive experience in language learning
We Are English Teachers
Episode: The Long Game: From Zero to Real Life in Language Learning - with Abbie Fulbrook. | Advanced English Conversation Listening Practice
Jessica Dias
An English language teacher and mentor, known as Miss Jessy Dias, who emphasizes the role of listening in language acquisition.
Episode: Feeding the System: Why Listening Fuels Your Speaking. | Advanced English Conversation with Jessy Dias
Bruna Passos
Brazilian English teacher passionate about language learning and literature
Episode: The Power of Fiction, with Bruna Passos | Advanced English Conversations.
Eidiane Rufino
A passionate English language teacher and lifelong learner from Brazil now teaching in Canada
Episode: The transformative power of education - A conversation with Eidiane Rufino
Danny Krishna McGee
Thoughtful, reflective, empathetic teacher and a developer of a meditation habit.
Episode: "Slow everything down, slow yourself down": Talking mindfulness with Danny McGee | Advanced English Conversations
Teacher Kay
Educator and founder of Sincerely Teaching and Diaspora English Learning.
Sincerely Teaching, Diaspora English Learning
Episode: Reimagining ELT with Teacher Kay | Intermediate English Language Conversation
Tommy Bradford
Colleague and fellow podcaster
The English Podcast with Tommy
Episode: Tommy's Top Five: Stones, Spies, & Turkeys| Intermediate English Conversations

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Catherine Angus
Host of the series, Catherine Angus is an English language teacher focused on helping learners improve their conversation skills and listening comprehension through engaging content.

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5.0 out of 5 stars from 65 ratings
  • Pleasant podcast for learners of English full of interesting thoughts, recommendation and information. I like Catherine's calm voice.

    Podcast Addict
    4
    MagdaCZ
    8 months ago
  • Great topics

    Informative and interesting topics.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Dan qazwsc
    Canada3 years ago
  • Great podcast!

    I really like your podcast. Interesting topics and discussion.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    katie a-b
    Canada3 years ago

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Why Women Might Want a Room of Their Own. | Book Talk | Advanced English Listening Practice
Q: Do women still need or desire a space of their own?
Yes, women still need a quiet space for self-reflection and personal growth.
Feeding the System: Why Listening Fuels Your Speaking. | Advanced English Conversation with Jessy Dias
Q: What are some effective listening strategies?
Engage in both extensive listening for pleasure and intensive listening for detail to improve comprehension and pronunciation through exposure to real conversations.
Feeding the System: Why Listening Fuels Your Speaking. | Advanced English Conversation with Jessy Dias
Q: Why is listening so important for spoken language?
Listening is essential because it exposes learners to real spoken language, helping them learn vocabulary, intonation, and the rhythm of speech, which are crucial for effective communication.
Feeding the System: Why Listening Fuels Your Speaking. | Advanced English Conversation with Jessy Dias
Q: What drew you to English?
Jessica shares that she was exposed to English through a cassette tape of English songs and became obsessed with international artists during her teenage years, which fostered her passion for the language.
Sound Advice with Yasna Lartiga, Pronunciation with Miss Oh | Intermediate English Conversations
Q: How do we help students shift their mindset?
We need to help them have realistic expectations and understand that learning pronunciation is a physical process that takes time.

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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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2. Leticia Dalposso
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4. Jessica Dias
5. Bruna Passos
6. Eidiane Rufino
7. Danny Krishna McGee
8. Teacher Kay

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