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All Ears English Podcast

AEE: Draw a Crowd with This High-level Use of a Verb

All Ears English Podcast

Lindsay McMahon

Education, Business, Language Learning

4.62K Ratings

🗓️ 11 April 2026

⏱️ 14 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

Transcript

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0:00.0

This is the All-Ears English Podcast.

0:02.8

Draw a crowd with this high-level use of a verb.

0:07.7

Welcome to the All-Ears English podcast, downloaded more than 200 million times.

0:14.8

Are you feeling stuck with your English?

0:17.2

We'll show you how to become fearless and fluent by focusing on connection, not perfection,

0:24.6

with your American hosts, Lindsay McMahon, the English adventurer, and Michelle Kaplan, the New York

0:32.3

Radio Girl, coming to you from Colorado and New York City, USA.

0:38.3

To get real-time transcripts right on your phone

0:42.3

and create your personalized vocabulary list,

0:45.3

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

0:49.3

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

0:57.9

The word draw is not just limited to making pictures on a piece of paper. There are so many more

1:04.5

interesting uses of this word. Listen in to get a few of them today.

1:14.9

Okay. Listen in to get a few of them today. Who are you in your native language?

1:18.1

Confident, funny, opinionated.

1:21.1

Now, who are you in English?

1:22.8

If you feel smaller, quieter, or less expressive,

1:26.9

that's not because you're bad at English. It's because

1:30.2

fluency is tied to identity. When you're unsure, you hold back. And when you hold back, people don't

1:37.4

see the real you. You don't need perfect grammar. You need clarity about what is holding you back.

1:43.8

In just two minutes, you can

1:45.9

discover your English level and what's slowing your progress for free. Go to all-earsenglish.com

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