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English Your Second Language by Jacque

English Your Second Language by Jacque

Auteur(s): Jacque Eddy
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🎙️ English Your Second Language by Jacque (Jackie)

Slow English. Gentle Stories. Real Life.


English Your Second Language by Jacque is a podcast for English learners who want to hear real, kind conversation—spoken slowly and clearly. Host Jacque is a teacher, tutor, actress, voice over artist, and mother who shares simple stories from everyday life: family, food, walking, pets, thankfulness, and more.


Each short episode includes:


  • Easy, natural English
  • A personal story
  • Useful vocabulary
  • A peaceful, encouraging tone



Whether you’re a beginner or just want to slow down and listen with care, this podcast will help you feel confident and connected.


☕ Sit down, take a breath, and let’s talk—together.



JacqueEddyVoice@gmail.com

JacqueEddyVoice.com



© 2025 English Your Second Language by Jacque
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  • 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.

    🌐 https://www.facebook.com/EnglishYourSecondLanguage?

    📩 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.

    🌐 https://www.facebook.com/EnglishYourSecondLanguage?

    📩 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
  • 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.

    Slow, kind English for learners everywhere.

    New episodes weekly.

    🌐 https://www.facebook.com/EnglishYourSecondLanguage?

    📩 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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    24 min
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