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[Celebrating Our Ambassadors and Mastering English Congratulatory Phrases]-[AEE Bonus: Who Is the AEE Ambassador Winner?]

All Ears English Podcast · B1 · 2021-10-11

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Celebrating the All Ears English Ambassador Winners

In this bonus episode of the All Ears English podcast, hosts Jessica Beck and Lindsay McMahon celebrate the conclusion of their September "share contest." The goal of the contest was to foster community engagement by encouraging listeners to share the show with others. The hosts explain that the winners were determined by the actual number of people who visited the podcast through these referrals, rather than just the number of times the show was shared.

The first-place winner, Suhad Amir, was awarded a 15-minute live session with an All Ears English host of his choice. The second-place winner, Nazrim Nikravan, received a month of free transcripts, a resource valued at approximately $30. Jessica and Lindsay expressed their genuine excitement about these prizes, emphasizing that meeting listeners is a primary goal for the future of their community-building efforts. They also encouraged listeners to stay tuned for future contests, noting that a similar ambassador program will soon be launched on their sister podcast, IELTS Energy.

Natural English for Celebrating Success

A significant portion of the episode focuses on teaching listeners natural ways to express congratulations in English, moving away from repetitive or boring phrases like "good job."

  • "Well done": Jessica highlights this as a sophisticated, slightly formal phrase. While she notes it has roots in British English, she explains that Americans often adopt it because it sounds "proper" and "fancier" than standard American alternatives. It is a versatile phrase suitable for various contexts, such as sports or professional achievements.

  • "Way to go": Lindsay offers this as a more casual, yet widely used alternative. She emphasizes that "way to go" is appropriate for both friends and strangers. For instance, if an acquaintance wins a prize, this phrase conveys genuine enthusiasm without requiring a deep personal connection.

Encouragement Beyond Winning: "A for Effort"

The hosts also discuss how to acknowledge those who participated but did not win. Jessica introduces the phrase "A for effort," which is used to praise someone for trying hard, even if they did not achieve the final goal. Lindsay points out that they had previously taught this phrase on the show, using it as proof that All Ears English provides "real and natural English" that arises organically from their conversations rather than from pre-written online lists. Other supportive phrases mentioned include "good idea" or "good try," which are commonly used in competitive settings like tennis or team sports to maintain a positive atmosphere.

Connection, Not Perfection

The episode concludes by reinforcing the core philosophy of All Ears English: "Connection, not perfection." By providing these authentic, real-world phrases, the hosts aim to help listeners overcome the hesitation that often plagues intermediate learners. Whether it is through participating in an ambassador contest or simply learning how to congratulate a peer in a natural way, the podcast continues to provide actionable tools to help listeners "become fearless and fluent" in their daily English interactions.

🎯Key Sentences

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Which one of you guys was able to share the show the most?
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two of you really stood out with the most shares
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This is one of our favorite things that we get to do
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This is only one piece of that community puzzle, you guys.
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that's big savings right there, right?
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📝Key Phrases

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feeling stuck
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listen in
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stand out
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stay tuned
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take to the next level
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📖 Transcript

This is an All Ears English bonus episode.
Who is the All Ears English ambassador winner?
Welcome to the All Ears English podcast downloaded more than 200 million times.
Are you feeling stuck with your English?
We'll show you how to become fearless and fluent by focusing on connection, not perfection, with your American hosts former IELTS examiner Jessica Beck and Lindsay McMahon, the English adventurer coming to you from Denver and Portland USA.
Today is the day we find out who the first and second place winners of our share contest are.

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