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“First and foremost, I cannot express how deeply I am in love with your podcast. I generally looove a podcast as a format; I can say I am hooked on it. What do I like about yours? Well, everything. Your soothing voice - very pleasing to the ear, your ‘messy English’, topics you cover, to name but a few. And were I to describe you, using a couple of words, I would say that you radiate warmth and love. That would be my definition of you." — Dragana S., Serbia

How daydreaming helps You Progress in English | English LIstening Practice
🗞️News flash: we're ALL daydreamers!
🎙️ In this episode, you might be surprised to learn that there's real power in daydreaming. It's not a waste of time.
Daydream about speaking English the way you want.
It can work - trust me!
✅ It can have an enormous impact on your English language learning and creativity, if used wisely.
🎧 Have a listen, and discover how letting your mind wander can help motivate you, solve problems, and spark new ideas.
We'll explore the science behind daydreaming, its benefits, and how to harness it for personal growth and learning more English.
⭐ There's hidden potential in your daydreams, really!
❗ Don't forget to subscribe to my newsletter for more insights, resources, news about how to be my student, and of course, the color-coded transcript that draws your attention to English words, expressions, and pronunciation.
Thanks for listening!
Catherine 🤗
💫 Listen right to the end to learn more about my upcoming courses.
I’ll be offering two starting in September: WILDE and TIDES are courses that focus on listening skills, language development, and pronunciation.
Click on the links for more info:
1️⃣ Are you WILDE: A Woman Interested in Listening to & Discovering English through podcasts?
2️⃣ TIDES: Teachers Into Decoding English Sounds.

Life lessons with agnes rubinho | Intermediate English Conversations
Life lessons with Agnes Rubinho: We have to be less afraid of judgment and more open to learning.
🎙️ This is it: episode 50 of Hear You Go podcast—We have to be less afraid of judgment and more open to learning.
❣️Episode 50 marks the end of Season 2, and to close this fabulous year of podcasts, this episode offers you an amazing conversation with a Brazilian teacher, Agnes Rubinho.
Teachers: did you know Agnes has written a book for freelance teachers? You’ll hear us discuss a few things from her book, and afterward, I know you will want to buy it. I did! It’s full of information I wish I’d known when I was first branching out to become a freelance, independent teacher.
You’re not a teacher? Don’t worry because this episode will give you tips on what to look for in a teacher, and the benefits you get when you click with the right teacher for you.
⭐ ⭐ ⭐ What’s more, the episode provides a good lesson in word stress and intonation.
🎧 Listen to the way Agnes pauses and adds emphasis to the words she wants you to hold on to. She has a manner of speaking that draws you in and keeps you hooked.
🙌 That’s what good speaking is all about: engagement and connection.
So, that’s your assignment: listen for all this delicious, engaging, messy and wonderfully spontaneous messy English that both Agnes and I offer you in our chat.
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To follow Agnes and to buy her book, follow these links:
▶️ Barry Schwartz: The paradox of choice | TED Talk
📘 To order the book in Brazil: https://loja.uiclap.com/titulo/ua55651/
📘 Amazon:
Instagram:
For teachers: https://www.instagram.com/agnes_freelanceteaching/
For learners: https://www.instagram.com/agnesrubinhoteacher/
LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/agnesrubinhoteacher/

Do podcasts help you learn English? | English Listening Practice
Why bother?
I don’t often ask myself that question, but every once in a while, it crops up. Why bother making a podcast if I don’t get a thousand downloads?
In today’s English listening episode, number 49 🙌, I remind you of the value of listening to podcasts for English language development, in addition to their psychological and social benefits. For example:
learning new pronunciation, expressions and advanced English vocabulary
getting exposure to different English accents and "messy" English
improving active listening skills
sharing personal stories that build connection
fostering our imagination
bolstering our cognitive abilities
While Hear You Go will never be the most famous podcast in the world (and that’s OK!), it's my way of offering you authenticity, interesting topics, and this year, it was a vehicle to highlight and elevate the voices and work of women in the English language teaching community.
As season two starts to wrap up, I encourage you to reflect on the topics shared and my wonderful guests who offered tips and guidance, and moving stories about their love of learning English.
💫 Listen right to the end to learn more about my upcoming courses.
I’ll be offering two starting in September: WILDE and TIDES are courses that focus on listening skills, language development, and pronunciation.
Click on the links for more info:
1️⃣ Are you WILDE: A Woman Interested in Listening to & Discovering English through podcasts?
2️⃣ TIDES: Teachers Into Decoding English Sounds.
Thanks for listening, and stay tuned!

The Art of Conversation with Anastasia | Intermediate English Conversations
Witness the art of conversation in action in today's intermeiate English conversation.
The delightful Anastasia Sakarova, who you might know on Instagram as @heart_to_heart_english, joins me to share stories, teaching methods, and some thoughts about what makes a conversation a conversation.
You'll hear her talk about her early love of the English language, how she learns new vocabulary so that she uses it, and how active listening is really a key ingredient to having meaningful conversations.
Listening Challenge:
This episode, while full of good stories and great ideas for learning, is also chock-full of idiomatic expressions that you can listen for. Keep those ears open!
If you'd like some guidance on what to notice in terms of language like phrasal verbs, advanced vocabulary, or collocations, be sure to get the colour-coded transcript when you receive my newsletter.
Thanks for listening!
Catherine
You can find Anastasia in these two ways:
1. Instagram: @heart_to_heart_english
2. Website: www.hearttoheartenglish.com