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Who is the All Ears English ambassador winner?
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Hey, Jessica, how you doing today?
How's everything?
Fantastic.
I am super excited to be here and congratulate our top All Ears English ambassadors.
Yeah, we promised you guys we would let you know and come back if you don't know what we're talking about.
We ran a contest in the month of September.
It was a share contest.
We wanted to see...
Which one of you guys was able to share the show the most?
And we are here now to announce our number one winner and our second place winner.
Right, Jessica?
Yes.
Awesome.
We had over 100 people sign up to be ambassadors in a short period of time.
And...
Guys, thank you so much for sharing All Ears English with everyone you know, hopefully.
But two of you really stood out with the most shares, the most and the second most, of course.
So number one, the top ambassador for September was Amir Suhad.
So congratulations, Amir.
I am going to be emailing you very soon so you can get a free 15-minute Skype hangout with the All Ears English host of your choice.
Yeah, so exciting.
Suhad Amir is going to get to choose who he wants to hang out with for those 15 minutes.
So look for an email Suhad, and you are going to get to choose the podcaster you want to meet live on Zoom or Skype.
How exciting, right, Jessica?
I mean, we don't get to meet with many of our listeners very often.
I know.
This is one of our favorite things that we get to do, guys, is actually meet you.
Yes.
This is actually one of our biggest goals for this year and next year is creating more of a community so we can hang out with you guys more.
So stay tuned for that.
This is only one piece of that community puzzle, you guys.
But yeah, so congratulations to Suhad Amir.
And second place, so the second place winner gets a month of free transcripts.
And Lindsay, who is second?
Okay, second place goes to Nazrim Nikram.
Is that the name?
I believe so.
Nazrim Nikravan.
Sorry, that is our second place winner.
So that student is going to get one month of free transcripts, right?
So that's about a $30 value.
And that's big savings right there, right?
I know you get to see the transcripts in PDF format for the entire month.
So now you'll be able to take your learning to that next level, right, Jessica?
Exactly.
And guys, if you're listening right now and you're like, oh my gosh, you know, I somehow just missed out on this whole contest thing,
I want to be an ambassador.
You know what, you guys?
We probably will run something like this again for All Ears English.
But you know what you can do in the meantime, guys?
What?
Listen to IELTS Energy because we are going to do an IELTS ambassador contest as well.
And same prizes, you guys.
You can still get a 15-minute chat with the host of your choice, from All Ears English, or a month of free transcripts of your second place.
So guys listen to the IELTS Energy podcast and we are going to be announcing this ambassador contest very soon.
Yes.
Yeah.
And what could we?
Maybe real quick on the spot Jessica, we'll teach our listeners a way to congratulate someone someone, if they've just won, right.
What would you say in English to say a big congratulations to our two top winners, our first and second place.
What could we say in English?
What do you think?
You know, something that's short and sweet and I know is common in British English but also American English.
Now something I say a lot is well done, right.
Because I feel like everybody's like, oh, good job.
Like, good.
You did good.
Good and good is so boring.
It's a little more formal, like, well done.
Well done.
It does feel like that's British English inspired to me, right?
It feels like it comes from British English.
But sometimes Americans, they like to adopt a bit of British English.
We think it sounds cool.
We think it sounds proper.
Yeah.
Sounds fancier.
I think, you know, we've talked about our experience traveling and working all over the world.
And I think I just worked with people from England and Australia for so many years that I just assumed some of their phrases.
Yeah, you did.
And that's something I say all the time today.
Little soccer players, right?
Well done.
Well done.
It's true.
I have noticed that about you, Jessica.
You do have a few kind of Britishisms, I guess.
Really?
You do have a few British English kind of phrases that you use, or a little slight pronunciation sometimes that I hear.
That's really interesting, right?
If we spend time abroad and our friends are British, then sometimes we might take on those pronunciations.
Right.
Definitely.
Definitely.
But what about you, Lindsay?
What do you say to somebody like a friend or maybe just an acquaintance?
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All right, so I'm going to go in the more casual direction.
So we've gone in the more formal, but cool, sophisticated direction.
I'm going to go more casual in the opposite direction.
I would say, way to go.
Way to go.
Oh, that's nice.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I like that.
I like that.
That is very informal, right?
Way to go.
But remember... we don't just use these informal phrases with people that we know very well, right?
Especially not Americans.
We're more informal with more people than you think.
So even just like a stranger, if I just met somebody in line and maybe they won a prize in line and they're like oh oh, you're the 100th customer today.
And I don't even know this person.
I would still be like, oh my God, way to go, buddy.
Way to go.
You totally could.
Or another example, guys, if for some reason you are hosting a track meet, let's imagine it.
Okay, drag me and you are, you know, very interesting scenario, right?
That's the first thing that came to my head.
I imagine the runners, the first, second and third place, you're giving them their medals, right?
They're standing there and you could totally say well done or way to go, even if you don't know these people.
So just because it's casual doesn't mean it has to be familiar, right?
Yeah.
True.
And I also want to offer a couple bonus phrases here, because you know what, if people try really hard but they don't quite succeed.
Like a lot of people signed up for this awesome ambassador contest.
And they didn't get the top spots, but they still did really well.
Totally.
Or they tried really hard.
Like maybe they shared it a bunch, but the people they shared it with did not sign up or something.
Right.
So we could say A for effort.
That's something to just be like, you tried really hard.
Even though you didn't win, but you tried hard.
So we could say A for effort or something I say to my little soccer players.
I say, good idea.
Good idea.
Cause it's like, no, like you had, it was the right idea.
It just didn't work out, but right idea.
Yeah, that's used a lot in thinking games like tennis.
I remember we used to say that a lot in tennis.
Good idea, good thinking, good try, that kind of thing.
And our listeners are going to love that.
You just said A for effort because guys, Jessica doesn't know this, but we taught A for effort.
Oh!
A few weeks ago on the podcast.
And that just proves to our listeners guys, that we are teaching you real and natural English, because we did not plan to teach that phrase again.
So awesome.
That's so cool.
I love it so much.
That's true.
What fantastic proof, guys.
These are things we all say all the time.
So good, guys.
You're getting such real English here.
Nothing here comes from lists online.
It comes from our real natural speech, what we actually say when we're out in the real world.
So you know that with All Ears English, you're going to be getting that real English that will help you connect.
Right.
I love it.
Definitely.
Yeah.
I love it.
Connection, not perfection.
Right.
A for effort for putting yourself out there to speak English.
It doesn't have to be perfect.
Yeah.
And just, yeah, exactly.
So just to be totally clear one more time yeah, the way we derive these winners is about the number of your friends that actually went to the podcast, right?
So it's not about the number of times that you shared it.
It's about how many times did those people that received it from you did they actually visit the podcast?
And check it out.
Right.
So that part, you know, just so you guys know, you guys are all awesome.
Thank you for participating in this.
Right, Jessica.
We love having our listeners share the show.
Yes.
So fun.
And yeah, definitely, guys.
I mean stay tuned to All Ears English, because for sure we will run something amazing like this again.
But in the meantime, as I said, check out the IELTS Energy podcast.
Even if you're not studying IELTS, you guys.
Aubrey and I teach you so many amazing vocabulary words, ways to improve your fluency, your listening skills, your reading skills.
So this is all stuff that will help you in your life besides IELTS.
And again, you can sign up to be an ambassador over there and still win these amazing prizes.
Yeah.
So go check out that podcast.
Hit follow on the IELTS Energy podcast from All Ears English.
We'll see you guys over there.
Awesome.
All right, Jessica.
Thanks for hanging out with me today.
And thanks for helping run this contest.
This has been really fun.
Yeah.
Super fun.
All right.
Let's eat.
Bye.
Okay.
Bye.
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