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All Ears English Podcast

AEE 2559: Are You Laissez-Faire About English?

All Ears English Podcast

Lindsay McMahon

Business, Education, Language Learning

4.62K Ratings

🗓️ 3 February 2026

⏱️ 16 minutes

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Summary

Want to know your English level? Take our free English-level quiz here to find out what your current English level is.  Do you love All Ears English?  Try our other podcasts here: Business English Podcast: Improve your Business English with 3 episodes per week, featuring Lindsay, Michelle, and Aubrey IELTS Energy Podcast: Learn IELTS from a former Examiner and achieve your Band 7 or higher, featuring Lindsay McMahon and Aubrey Carter with Jessica Beck in previous episodes Visit our website here or https://lnk.to/website-sn If you love this podcast, hit the follow button now so that you don't miss five fresh and fun episodes every single week.  Don’t forget to leave us a review wherever you listen to the show. Send your English question or episode topic idea to support@allearsenglish.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

This is an all ears English podcast episode 2559.

0:04.7

Are you laissez-faire about English?

0:09.1

Welcome to the all-ears English podcast downloaded more than 200 million times.

0:15.9

Are you feeling stuck with your English?

0:18.2

We'll show you how to become fearless and fluent by focusing on

0:23.4

connection, not perfection, with your American host, Aubrey Carter, the IELTS Whiz, and Lindsay

0:31.0

McMahon, the English adventurer, coming to you from Arizona and Colorado USA.

0:39.6

To get real-time transcripts write on your phone and create your personalized vocabulary list,

0:45.6

try the All-Ears English app for iOS and Android.

0:49.7

Start your seven-day free trial at all-earsenglish.com forward slash app.

0:59.5

French comes up a lot in the English language. Today, get our latest set of phrases that have

1:05.9

been borrowed from French and learn how to use them to connect in English.

1:16.7

Picture this. You're part of the conversation. Someone jumps in with a fast comment. Everyone

1:23.5

reacts, but you're left behind, still processing the words. It's not that you don't

1:28.8

understand English. It's that real conversations don't slow down for you. Slang, speed, tone,

1:35.7

it all stacks up fast. The good news, these are trainable skills if you know your English level

1:42.5

and what to do to move up. Start by taking our free

1:46.2

two-minute fluency quiz to find out exactly what your level is now. Go to all-earsenglish.com

1:53.4

slash fluency score. That's all-earsenglish.com slash F-L-U-E-N-C-Y-S-C-O-R-E.

2:08.2

What's going on, Aubrey?

2:09.6

How's it going?

2:10.2

Great.

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