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Ethos English
Sean at EthosEnglish.com
56 episodes
2 days ago
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Build your vocabulary. Refine your study strategies. Improve your critical thinking.
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Language Learning
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Ethos English
The proof is in the pudding: Paul Nation and the power of reading

What's the single most transformative habit for language learning? Listen to find out.

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2 years ago
10 minutes 50 seconds

Ethos English
Season 3 coming soon!

I'll be back with season 3 of Ethos English in September!

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2 years ago
16 seconds

Ethos English
Spanish stalemate: a deep dive into the vocabulary of elections

Learn useful vocabulary related to voting and the democratic process based on an article from the Guardian on the recent snap election in Spain.

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2 years ago
11 minutes

Ethos English
Precision before adornment: EFL and George Orwell's "Politics and the English Language"

George Orwell's essay "Politics and the English Language" tells us a lot about what it really means to be an advanced English speaker. (Hint: Value precision over adornment.)

Interested in Ethos English Lab? Book a call with me here.

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2 years ago
11 minutes 24 seconds

Ethos English
The monk who made Apple possible

What does Steve Jobs learning calligraphy from a Trappist monk at university have to do with the creation of what is now the single most valuable company in the world? Listen to find out.

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2 years ago
8 minutes 15 seconds

Ethos English
Dialling it back: a metaphor that might change your life

This week I talk about metaphors, coaching and the cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) pioneer Dr. David Burns.

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2 years ago
8 minutes 10 seconds

Ethos English
Print over pixels: Marshall McLuhan and the cognitive benefits of reading physical books

Research shows that reading from physical books, rather than on screens, significantly enhances our ability to understand, remember and reflect on the content. Worryingly, many universities are choosing to replace readings with video content in an en effort to engage with students. Is this a step backwards?

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2 years ago
9 minutes

Ethos English
Microfluency: SMART goals and context-specific language learning strategies

Instead of focusing on overall fluency start defining the specific contexts in which you need English. The skills you need for a given context can be thought of as a microfluency and can be developed at a faster pace. I give my own experience learning German when I was a flight attendant and discuss related concepts such as SMART goals and narrow reading and listening.


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2 years ago
14 minutes 10 seconds

Ethos English
Navigating the content tsunami: stop mixing the trivial and the transformative

What is the impact of unlimited access to both trivial and transformative online content? Should we limit the information we take in and be more reflective information "consumers"? I also give informaiton on a free online event for English teachers on 27 May.

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2 years ago
7 minutes 46 seconds

Ethos English
A royal pain: King Charles and monarchy idioms in English

Although the monarchy may be on its way out, the same can't be said for monarchy-inspired idioms.

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2 years ago
9 minutes 21 seconds

Ethos English
The artist's dilemma: EU copyright law and generative AI

This week we look at articles from the Verge and Reuters on a proposed EU copyright law. Copyrighted text and images are being used to build generative AI platforms like ChatGPT through a process called scraping yet the owners of this intellectual property stand to gain nothing. What is the future for creators?

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2 years ago
8 minutes 14 seconds

Ethos English
Fox News' record-setting defamation lawsuit and the unmasking of Tucker Carlson

This week we look at articles from The Financial Times and The Economist on Fox News' record-breaking $787.5 million defamation settlement with Dominion Voting Systems. Find out how corrupt journalists allowed conspiracy theories to become mainstream and the role played by former Fox News commentator Tucker Carlson in compromising media integrity.

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2 years ago
11 minutes 28 seconds

Ethos English
Surprising lessons from my coaching training: being well-rounded is overrated

I share insights from my coach training programme, specifically ideas taken from a talk by Marcus Buckingham called "9 Lies About Work" and how real progress depends on our ability to focus on our strengths and giving up on the fantasy of being well-rounded.

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2 years ago
12 minutes 44 seconds

Ethos English
Making language sticky - the many uses of "stake"

The word "stake" has a variety of metaphorical meanings. It can represent ownership, risk, investment, commitment - and even belonging and is used to talk about everything from territorial disputes to the health of the planet. When we explore the etymology and metaphors behind everyday expressions they become cognitively sticky and therefore easier to remember.

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2 years ago
11 minutes 10 seconds

Ethos English
The overlooked skill you need to stand out in oral exams, job interviews and even on first dates

This week I share insights from Psychology Today and the book Nonviolent Communication that will help you communicate far more effectively in high-stakes situations like speaking exams, job interviews... and on your next date.

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2 years ago
12 minutes 45 seconds

Ethos English
Breaking free from the native-speaker ideal: the incredible journey of Joseph Conrad

One of the greatest writers in our language only started learning English at the age of 21. This week I look at more compelling goals than sounding like a native-speaker.

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2 years ago
12 minutes 5 seconds

Ethos English
Roald Dahl and the censorship debate: the ethics of bowdlerisation in children's literature

Puffin Random House, publisher of Roald Dahl’s works, has hired a company to make the author’s books more politically correct by removing references to race, gender, body size and other potentially offensive content. The move has prompted criticism that children are being shielded from difficult truths about the world, with some critics arguing that sanitising Dahl’s work removes important cultural commentary. I explore the history of bowdlerisation from Shakespeare in the 19th century to the more recent example of a revised version of Huckleberry Finn that removes the "n" word.

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2 years ago
12 minutes 13 seconds

Ethos English
Unlocking inversions: the grammar shortcut to speak English confidently

Many learners overlook everyday uses of inversion. This grammar structure is not limited to formal and literary English and should be part of your repertoire as a proficient English speaker. Learn a few of the most frequently used inversions, conveniently presented in sentence frames and chunks.

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2 years ago
6 minutes 56 seconds

Ethos English
Are we in a friendship recession?

Surveys suggest that we're spending far less time with friends than we used to. More and more people - especially men - report having fewer or even no close friends. This week I explore psychological concepts like learned helplessness and mere exposure to help you reflect on how to make your own social life more rewarding. 

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2 years ago
13 minutes 59 seconds

Ethos English
Qatargate: corruption, whistleblowers and the European Parliament

The World Cup might be a distant memory but the political scandals linking Qatar to European lawmakers are far from over. This week find out about corruption in Brussels as well as the origin of the suffix -gate to refer to scandals.

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2 years ago
8 minutes 40 seconds

Ethos English
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