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[Mastering Conciseness: How to Use Grammar to Communicate Effectively]-[AEE: How to Be Concise Part 3: Avoid the Passive]

All Ears English Podcast · B1 · 2025-05-24

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📋 Summary

Enhancing Communication Through Grammatical Precision

In the third installment of the All Ears English series on being concise, hosts Aubrey Carter and Lindsay McMahon explore how strategic grammatical choices can transform communication. Being concise is not merely about using fewer words; it is about being direct and purposeful. To achieve this, the hosts advocate for two primary grammatical shifts: prioritizing the active voice and mastering sentence combination.

The Power of the Active Voice

The hosts emphasize that the active voice is a vital tool for clarity. In an active construction, the subject performs the action, creating a more direct impact. Conversely, the passive voice focuses on the action being performed rather than the actor. Using the example "The call was made by me" (passive) versus "I made the call" (active), they demonstrate how the latter is more concise and carries more authority.

They note that while the passive voice might be common in "academic writing" or "pamphlets" where a formal or indirect tone is desired, it often results in "wordy" and less impactful speech. By switching to the active voice, speakers can accept "responsibility" for their decisions and ensure their message is "clear and direct."

Combining Sentences for Flow

Beyond voice, the podcast highlights the importance of sentence structure. Simple sentences often force the speaker to take "breaks" or "pauses," which can make speech sound "choppy" and cause the listener to lose "momentum." To avoid this, the hosts suggest:

  1. Avoiding Repetitive Subjects: Instead of saying, "The phone is small. It is black," one should combine these into, "The phone is small and black." This eliminates redundant pronouns and repetitive subjects.
  2. Using Compound and Complex Sentences: By utilizing conjunctions and relative clauses, speakers can weave multiple thoughts into a single, cohesive unit. For example, instead of three separate simple sentences about arriving at work, organizing shelves, and opening the store, a speaker can say, "She arrived at 2 p.m., opened up the store, and then organized the shelves."

Why Conciseness Matters

Mastering these techniques is described as a "vital skill" for both daily life and professional environments. In "Western business culture," particularly in the U.S., the ability to "get to the point" is highly valued. Those who are "long-winded" or provide "TMI" (Too Much Information) may frustrate their audience. Conversely, being concise builds "confidence" and positions an individual as a leader capable of commanding attention in front of groups.

Ultimately, the hosts encourage learners to move beyond simple sentence structures. By practicing these grammatical strategies, English learners—particularly those at the "B2 or C1" level—can elevate their public speaking, improve their conversational flow, and ensure their message is received with the intended impact.

🎯Key Sentences

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I am so excited to get back into our series today on being concise.
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I don't think I am.
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I will go after that goal.
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I will get a little bit obsessed with what I'm trying to build or create, for sure.
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I think neither of us are very passive.
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📝Key Phrases

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go with the flow
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make a call
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snap decisions
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get to the point
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long-winded
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📖 Transcript

This is an all -ears English podcast, How To Be Concise Part 3 – Avoid the passive.
Welcome to the all -ears English podcast downloaded more than 200 million times.
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We'll show you how to become fearless and fluent by focusing on connection, not perfection with your American hosts Aubrey Carter the IELTS Wiz and Lindsey McMahon the English Adventurer coming to you from Arizona and Colorado USA.
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