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  • When Winter Feels Long
    Feb 6 2026

    Let’s talk about When Winter Feels Long. It’s ENGLISH YOUR SECOND LANGUAGE with Jacque. Jacque slowly and gently reviews the feelings you may experience if you live in a cold climate like she does. Practice your listening and speaking English skills here with Jacque (Jackie).

    Slow, kind English for learners everywhere.

    New episodes weekly.

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    If you enjoyed today’s episode, please follow this podcast and share it with someone who’s learning English too. I’d love to hear from you—let me know where you’re listening from!

    You can email me at jacqueeddyvoice@gmail.com, visit my website at jacqueeddyvoice.com, and find me on Instagram @JacqueEddy and Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/EnglishYourSecondLanguage?


    Thanks for listening. God bless.



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    11 min
  • Valentine’s Day
    Jan 29 2026

    ENGLISH YOUR SECOND LANGUAGE presents Valentine’s Day. What is Valentine’s Day? Why is it celebrated? When did it start? Who is Valentine? Where is it celebrated? How is it Celebrated?

    All this and more as we practice English. Slowly, carefully, and kindly.

    Welcome.

    Slow, kind English for learners everywhere.

    New episodes weekly.

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    If you enjoyed today’s episode, please follow this podcast and share it with someone who’s learning English too. I’d love to hear from you—let me know where you’re listening from!

    You can email me at jacqueeddyvoice@gmail.com, visit my website at jacqueeddyvoice.com, and find me on Instagram @JacqueEddy and Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/EnglishYourSecondLanguage?


    Thanks for listening. God bless.



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    14 min
  • Beat the January Blues
    Jan 16 2026

    What if the secret to beating those January blues isn't forcing yourself back into high gear, but taking intentional small steps instead?

    English Your Second Language with Jacque welcomes English learners worldwide to explore the post-holiday transition, sharing practical vocabulary for putting away Christmas decorations (think "take down" and "tidy up"). She tackles the very real phenomenon of post-holiday blues—that low mood many experience after celebrations end—with advice like maintaining brightness and practicing gratitude. (Because sometimes we all need that reminder.)

    With Michigan's winter bringing only 25-35 percent sunshine from January through February, Jacque emphasizes celebrating efforts over perfection. She guides pronunciation practice, covers future tense forms, and reminds us that progress isn't linear—small steps do create meaningful change, even during winter's gray days.

    Ready to ease back into routines with confidence? Jacque’s practical strategies make the new year promising, one micro goal at a time. Her heartfelt closing extends special prayers to listeners in “Iran”.

    Slow, kind English for learners everywhere.

    New episodes weekly.

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    📩 JacqueEddyVoice@gmail.com

    If you enjoyed today’s episode, please follow this podcast and share it with someone who’s learning English too. I’d love to hear from you—let me know where you’re listening from!

    You can email me at jacqueeddyvoice@gmail.com, visit my website at jacqueeddyvoice.com, and find me on Instagram @JacqueEddy and Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/EnglishYourSecondLanguage?


    Thanks for listening. God bless.



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    30 min
  • New Year’s Eve in Michigan
    Dec 31 2025

    Have you ever wondered how Americans actually celebrate New Year's Eve at home? Jacque pulls back the curtain on her family's cozy celebration in Grand Rapids, Michigan, complete with chili, hot chocolate, and board games. She walks through essential winter vocabulary like lake effect snow, wind chill, and black ice (terms that can literally keep you safe during Michigan winters).


    Throughout the episode, Jacque encourages listeners to practice speaking aloud, because repetition is how language learning actually happens. She assigns homework: write and recite three personalized sentences daily for one week. Her message is clear—approaching the new year with faith and hope means taking small, consistent steps rather than making dramatic promises you won't keep.

    Ready to practice your English while learning about winter traditions? Tune in and join Jacque’s countdown to the new year.

    Slow, kind English for learners everywhere.

    New episodes weekly.

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    📩 JacqueEddyVoice@gmail.com

    If you enjoyed today’s episode, please follow this podcast and share it with someone who’s learning English too. I’d love to hear from you—let me know where you’re listening from!

    You can email me at jacqueeddyvoice@gmail.com, visit my website at jacqueeddyvoice.com, and find me on Instagram @JacqueEddy and Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/EnglishYourSecondLanguage?


    Thanks for listening. God bless.



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    29 min
  • The True Spiritual Meaning of Christmas
    Dec 22 2025

    Beyond the twinkling lights and wrapped packages, Christmas holds a profound spiritual meaning that many overlook. Jacque unpacks the heart of this beloved holiday, revealing why Christians celebrate December 25th as more than just another day on the calendar.

    Tune in to discover how embracing Christmas's deeper invitation can transform your holiday experience beyond the commercial noise.

    Slow, kind English for learners everywhere.

    New episodes weekly.

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    📩 JacqueEddyVoice@gmail.com

    If you enjoyed today’s episode, please follow this podcast and share it with someone who’s learning English too. I’d love to hear from you—let me know where you’re listening from!

    You can email me at jacqueeddyvoice@gmail.com, visit my website at jacqueeddyvoice.com, and find me on Instagram @JacqueEddy and Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/EnglishYourSecondLanguage?


    Thanks for listening. God bless.



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    13 min
  • December in Michigan
    Dec 16 2025

    Jacque, host of English Your Second Language, invites listeners on a descriptive journey through December in Michigan. She paints a vivid picture of the season's frigid temperatures, often dropping to twenty degrees Fahrenheit or below, accompanied by gentle or heavy snowfall that blankets everything in white. Jacque explains the necessity of winter attire like coats, mittens, and scarves, describing getting dressed as preparing for an adventure. She shares how December transforms her home into a festive space with Christmas lights, decorations, and warm comfort foods like soup and stew. Jackie emphasizes the season's spirit of giving through gift-buying and sending Christmas cards, a cherished tradition that maintains personal connections. Throughout the episode, she teaches new vocabulary words to enhance listeners' English skills. Jacque’s English lesson focuses on winter and Christmas vocabulary in Michigan. She introduces essential seasonal terms including winter clothing items like coats, boots, gloves, scarves, and mittens, along with holiday-related words such as decorations, ornaments, gifts, and Christmas cards. Through practical sentence examples, Jacque teaches how to use these words in everyday contexts, emphasizing the sensory experiences of winter, such as the crunching sound of snow and the cozy feeling of warm homes. She concludes by reflecting on December in Michigan as a beautiful, peaceful season filled with joy and meaning, encouraging listeners to practice their pronunciation and share the episode with others.

    Slow, kind English for learners everywhere.

    New episodes weekly.

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    📩 JacqueEddyVoice@gmail.com

    If you enjoyed today’s episode, please follow this podcast and share it with someone who’s learning English too. I’d love to hear from you—let me know where you’re listening from!

    You can email me at jacqueeddyvoice@gmail.com, visit my website at jacqueeddyvoice.com, and find me on Instagram @JacqueEddy and Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/EnglishYourSecondLanguage?


    Thanks for listening. God bless.



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    14 min
  • Thanksgiving Commas
    Dec 4 2025

    Jacque presents a podcast on Commas with a US Thanksgiving theme. Join her as she looks at 2 very important rules for using commas (,) from that little grammar book, Elements of Style.


    Slow, kind English for learners everywhere.

    New episodes weekly.

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    📩 JacqueEddyVoice@gmail.com

    If you enjoyed today’s episode, please follow this podcast and share it with someone who’s learning English too. I’d love to hear from you—let me know where you’re listening from!

    You can email me at jacqueeddyvoice@gmail.com, visit my website at jacqueeddyvoice.com, and find me on Instagram @JacqueEddy and Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/EnglishYourSecondLanguage?


    Thanks for listening. God bless.



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    22 min
  • 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.

    Slow, kind English for learners everywhere.

    New episodes weekly.

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    📩 JacqueEddyVoice@gmail.com

    If you enjoyed today’s episode, please follow this podcast and share it with someone who’s learning English too. I’d love to hear from you—let me know where you’re listening from!

    You can email me at jacqueeddyvoice@gmail.com, visit my website at jacqueeddyvoice.com, and find me on Instagram @JacqueEddy and Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/EnglishYourSecondLanguage?


    Thanks for listening. God bless.



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    16 min