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Hear You Go

“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

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I've just had the loveliest conversation with one of my students who has started listening to your podcast. She said it's the perfect combination of of interesting topics and useful language advice.

She also said she finds your voice very soothing. — Sarah Morgan, Meaningful English

Catherine's podcast is for more than learning a new language and new vocabulary, it helps build confidence and fluency through the exploration of spoken English and, yes, listening skills too!” — A fan :)

Just wanted to let you know that I've been catching up with your latest podcast episodes and they all have some sort of a soothing effect on me.

Thank you for creating such a beautiful and unique product for both English teachers and learners! — Another fan!

I really enjoyed listening to this episode! I follow Fernanda on Instagram and she inspires me so much. It was interesting to learn more about her journey in learning English. I can definitely say that after I got help from professionals, my understanding of the language has changed a lot..for better, of course. I used to study only with textbooks and I'd get bored easily.

However, I've learned that learning a new language involves much more than studying with books and the process doesn't have to be boring. Catherine, you have helped me tremendously! — Bruna Dell’Orto, Toronto

Wanna have lunch? | English Listening Practice
Catherine Angus Catherine Angus

Wanna have lunch? | English Listening Practice

The key to a happy life is not speaking perfect English.

The key to having a happy and healthy life is to have friends and close relationships.

What do we do when we move to another city or country, and we have to learn to speak English and try to make new friends, and, and, and...?

How can we make friends as an adult when our lives are SO full and busy?

In this episode of Hear You Go, we'll think about how to make friends, and I'll share some tips and ideas from a news article and a video, included below.

Remember that people just want to connect with you.

They don't care if you speak English like they do.

As always, I'd love to "hear" from you! Please send me a message. Share your experiences of making friends as an adult. We can all use some help!

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Friendship - Why it’s important | English Listening
Catherine Angus Catherine Angus

Friendship - Why it’s important | English Listening

How many friends do most people have? Why is it important to have friends? What is a good friend?

These are some of the questions we will explore in this intermediate English listening episode of Hear You Go.

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For more information, see my website: https://www.englishwithcatherine.com/

And listen to Amos the Transparent, the amazing band that is made the music you hear in the podcast. They are super talented Canadian musicians: https://www.amosthetransparent.com/

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In search of gazpacho | English Listening
Catherine Angus Catherine Angus

In search of gazpacho | English Listening

In Search of Gazpacho:

The most passionate chef I've ever heard talk about tomatoes is Chef Jose Andreas. He expresses his passion in his beautiful English. His confidence and passion inspired this episode.

So, let me ask you: do you like gazpacho? Did you know that there are many different varieties of gazpacho? Is there a regional food where you come from that people feel strongly about?

In this English listening episode "In search of gazpacho", we'll learn about this cold soup, its origins and history, its ingredients, and how to make it. We'll also see how geography and history affect how foods are made. 

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Women don’t play Baseball
Catherine Angus Catherine Angus

Women don’t play Baseball

Women Don’t Play Baseball English Listening

Summer is the season of professional baseball in North America. Today, you'll hear about a team in Mexico that is winning games and changing minds. I'm a big fan of these players, and I hope you will be too!

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Music by Amos the Transparent: https://www.amosthetransparent.com/

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