• Rule for ‘s
    Nov 25 2025

    Jacque hosts a podcast dedicated to teaching clear English, and today she focuses on Rule 1 from "The Elements of Style" by William Strunk Jr., which addresses forming possessive singular nouns by adding an apostrophe and the letter S. She explains that this rule is crucial for professional, correct, and understandable writing, using examples like "the girl's book" and "the dog's tail" to demonstrate how possession clarifies meaning. Jacque emphasizes that the apostrophe S rule applies to people's names, animals, organizations, and places, ensuring clarity in both written and spoken English. In this grammar lesson, the instructor teaches listeners how to form possessive nouns by adding an apostrophe and the letter S to singular nouns. Through interactive practice and a relatable story about visiting a friend named Anna, the speaker demonstrates possessives in context, such as "Anna's dog" and "grandmother's recipe." The instructor emphasizes that possessives apply to people, animals, places, and things, and that this grammatical structure helps express ownership while making writing clear and professional. The lesson concludes with homework suggestions to practice writing and speaking five sentences using singular possessive nouns.

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    16 mins
  • English Fluency
    Nov 16 2025

    Jacque breaks down what fluency really means—and it's not about being perfect. (Spoiler: even native speakers mess up sometimes.)

    Fluency is simply speaking and understanding English naturally without overthinking every word. Jacque explains how this skill opens doors in education, employment, and travel while building genuine connections. The secret? Just ten minutes of daily practice through listening, speaking, reading, and writing can transform your abilities.

    What could you accomplish if you practiced English every morning while making coffee? Jacque shares Maria's inspiring story—a shy professional who gained fluency by narrating her morning routine in English. By listening to podcasts for five minutes daily and reading children's books, learners train their ears and build vocabulary naturally.

    Mistakes aren't failures; they're essential learning opportunities. Jacque even corrects her husband's pronunciation, proving that language learning is a journey for everyone. Through patience and small consistent steps, you'll see meaningful progress over time.

    Connect English to your personal interests through songs, movies, and activities you already enjoy. Start listening today and discover how small daily efforts lead to real fluency.

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    24 mins
  • AT THE BEACH
    Nov 5 2025

    Dive Into Beach English: Your Complete Guide to Seaside Conversations

    This week on English Your Second Language with Jacque, our host breaks down everything you need to confidently chat at the beach.

    What You'll Learn:

    Jacque covers practical vocabulary and essential phrases for beach outings. You'll master expressions like “the beach is beautiful" and "let's build a sandcastle," plus critical safety language: avoiding swimming too far out, applying sunscreen, and staying with friends.

    The Episode Includes:

    A realistic dialogue between friends at the beach. Key vocabulary review: beach, swim, sandcastle, sunscreen, waves. Real-world conversational patterns you can use immediately.

    Why It Matters:

    Beach scenarios are common in travel and casual English. This episode equips you with both the vocabulary and the safety awareness native speakers use—making you sound natural and informed.

    Your Challenge:

    Listen and try describing your ideal beach day using Jacque’s phrases. Which beach expression resonates most with you?

    Best regards,
    The ENGLISH YOUR SECOND LANGUAGE Team

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    8 mins
  • At the Library
    Oct 30 2025

    Jacque welcomes listeners to her English practice podcast, focusing on library visits. She shares how libraries have been special to her family, with weekly trips while raising her children. Jacque encourages English learners to use libraries regularly, starting with children's books before advancing to more complex texts. She teaches practical phrases for greeting librarians, asking for help finding books, and checking out materials. Jacque emphasizes the importance of obtaining a library card and provides a practice dialogue between a librarian and visitor. She concludes by reviewing key vocabulary including "library," "librarian," "library card," and "borrow," highlighting how libraries serve as excellent resources for improving English comprehension and reading skills. The speaker concludes an English lesson focused on library vocabulary, teaching key terms like library, librarian, borrow, library card, and return. They explain the concept of borrowing books - taking them home to read and enjoy while caring for them, then returning them for others to use. After having listeners repeat the vocabulary words, the speaker encourages them to practice using these terms at actual libraries. They wrap up by asking listeners to share the podcast with other English learners and requesting topic suggestions for future episodes.

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    11 mins
  • Essential Restaurant English: Ordering, Dining, and Paying
    Oct 22 2025

    Master Restaurant English Like a Native Speaker!

    Ever felt nervous about ordering food in English? This episode transforms restaurant anxiety into confidence with essential vocabulary and real conversations you'll actually use.

    Jacque takes English learners step-by-step through every part of the dining experience. From greeting your server with "I'm fine, thank you" to politely ordering with "I would like," you'll learn the exact phrases that make you sound natural and confident.

    The episode covers crucial skills like asking for menu recommendations, ordering drinks with specific preferences (ice or no ice!), and handling those mid-meal check-ins from servers. You'll also master the payment process - from requesting the bill to choosing cash or card.

    But it goes beyond just vocabulary. Learn about American tipping culture (15-20% is standard!) and practice interactive dialogues that mirror real restaurant situations. Key phrases like "I'm ready to order" and "Can I have more water, please?" are reinforced through repetition exercises.

    The episode wraps up with essential restaurant vocabulary - menu, server, order, bill, and table - giving you a complete foundation for confident dining experiences.

    Ready to order like a pro? Listen to this episode and never feel intimidated by restaurant conversations again!

    Slow, kind English for learners everywhere.

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    17 mins
  • At The Airport English: Your Guide to Check-In, Security, and Gates
    Oct 12 2025

    Master Airport English Like a Pro Traveler

    Ever felt anxious about navigating an airport in English? Jacque from English Your Second Language transforms airport stress into confidence with her comprehensive virtual airport walkthrough.

    This episode takes you on a guided journey through three crucial airport stages: check-in, security, and gate navigation. Jacque teaches essential phrases like "I need to check in," "Can I have a window seat?" and how to respond calmly to security requests such as "take off your shoes" and "empty your pockets."

    What You'll Learn:
    - Check-in conversations with airline staff
    - Security checkpoint vocabulary and procedures
    - Gate finding and boarding announcements
    - Role-playing exercises for real-world practice
    - Key travel vocabulary: airport, ticket, gate, flight, luggage, boarding pass, security, terminal

    Jacque’s teaching approach combines repetition exercises with reassurance, helping English learners build genuine confidence for actual travel situations. The lesson includes practical interactions between travelers and airport employees, from passport checks to finding airplane seats.

    Whether you're visiting family or exploring new destinations, this episode equips you with the English skills needed for smooth, stress-free airport experiences.

    Ready to travel with confidence? Listen now and transform your next airport experience!

    Slow, kind English for learners everywhere.

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    21 mins
  • Doctor’s Visit
    Oct 3 2025

    Jacque guides learners through a doctor's visit, modeling greetings, symptom descriptions, nurse interactions, and medication questions. She leads listeners in repeating useful phrases, practices a nurse-doctor-patient dialogue, and clarifies vocabulary like doctor, nurse, medicine, appointment, and healthy. Emphasizing confidence-building, Jacque urges repeated practice so students feel ready and comfortable for real medical appointments.

    Slow, kind English for learners everywhere.

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    8 mins
  • Season 2 Premiere: Master Your Self-Introduction in English
    Sep 21 2025

    **Master the art of first impressions with confidence-building self-introduction techniques that go beyond just words!**

    In this Season 2 premiere of "English, Your Second Language," host Jacque creates a supportive learning environment where you'll discover the essential building blocks of introducing yourself in English. Learn the fundamental difference between stating where you're from versus where you currently live, and master key phrases like "My name is" and "I am" with natural confidence.

    Jacque doesn't just focus on vocabulary—she emphasizes the crucial role of **body language** in making great first impressions. You'll discover how to combine verbal skills with appropriate physical gestures, including the importance of smiling, maintaining eye contact, and offering a firm handshake.

    The episode features essential vocabulary words like "name," "from," "live," "work," and "hobby" that are vital for meeting new people. Jacque concludes with a unique **mirror practice exercise** that helps you integrate both verbal communication and proper etiquette simultaneously.

    With Jacque’s encouraging approach and practical techniques, you'll gain the confidence to introduce yourself naturally in any English-speaking situation.

    **Ready to make unforgettable first impressions? Listen to this episode and start practicing your self-introduction skills today!**

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    12 mins