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Luke's ENGLISH Podcast - Learn British English with Luke Thompson

ByLuke Thompson
952 episodes

Podcast Summary

Dive into the world of "Luke's ENGLISH Podcast," where language learning meets lively conversation! Hosted by the charismatic Luke Thompson, this award-winning podcast offers an authentic glimpse into British English, featuring engaging discussions that feel like a chat with a friend. Luke’s unique approach combines humor, storytelling, and insightful commentary, making language acquisition enjoyable and effective. Listeners are treated to a variety of topics, from the hilarious and controversial films discussed in Luke's Film Club to light-hearted birthday rambles filled with personal anecdotes and reflections. Notable guests, including comedians, authors, and fellow educators, share their perspectives on language, culture, and the art of conversation, enriching the learning experience. Whether you’re a beginner or looking to polish your fluency, Luke's ENGLISH Podcast is your go-to resource for mastering British English naturally and engagingly. Tune in and discover the joy of learning through laughter and connection!

#1

938. Film Club: Monty Python’s Life of Brian (with Antony Rotunno)

A return to Luke's Film Club with a conversation about one of the funniest and most controversial films of all time, also voted one of the UK's favourite films. Antony and I discuss the film's writing, production, story, famous scenes, deeper meanings and acting by the various members of the Monty Python team. Transcript available.📄 Get the PDF transcript here 👉 Website page with links to previous Monty Python episodes 👉 for Antony’s Podcasts 👇Glass Onion: On John Lennon (A deep dive into the life and complex psychology of John Lennon)Film Gold (Discussions about favourite films)Life & Life Only (All about the search for inner and outer truth)

2025-06-032hr 1mins
#2

937. A Birthday Ramble / The Spinning Wheel of Random Questions

It's my birthday 🥳 so join me for a relaxed and light-hearted ramble, first with some comments about recent episodes and other podcast housekeeping, and then a series of talking points with the Spinning Wheel of Random Questions ☸️ including bits about how being an English teacher affects my social interactions 💬, the infamous ice-cream wars of Ice-Cream Island 🏝️, leading an army of English learners into battle on the back of an Elephant 🐘, the title of my (hypothetical) autobiography 📖, and my age revealed at the end of the episode. Full transcript available 📄.📄 Get the PDF with transcript and questions 👉 Episode page on my website 👉 Sign up for LEP Premium 👉 👕 LEP Merch 👉

2025-05-271hr 44mins
#3

936. How AI can Boost your English with Podcasts ✨🎧 (feat. Alastair Budge)

In this episode, I’m joined by Alastair Budge from Leonardo English to explore how you can use AI tools like ChatGPT to boost your English, especially when combined with podcasts. We go through specific, practical ways to actively engage with podcast content using AI — improving your listening, vocabulary, grammar, writing, and even speaking. Alastair shares a set of very useful prompts and techniques you can try out straight away, and we discuss the pros and cons of using AI for language learning. There's also a bit of fun as I try chatting with an AI version of myself. Download the free PDF in the show notes for all the prompts and ideas we mentioned, plus a full transcript.📄 Get the PDF with all prompts and transcript 👉 Episode page on my website 👉 Sign up to LEP Premium 👉 Leonardo English 👉

2025-05-192hr 8mins
#4

935. Terrible Traffic Jams & Self-Driving Cars 🚗 (Topic & Vocabulary)

This episode is all about the exciting topic of driving, getting stuck in traffic jams, the future of our roads and how self-driving cars might be the solution. What is so annoying about traffic jams? Why do they even happen in the first place? Have you seen your first self-driving car yet? Will they solve our driving problems, or not? The episode is full of anecdotes, analysis, opinions and plenty of vocabulary. PDF available with notes, vocabulary list & vocabulary quiz.📄 Get the PDF 👉 Episode page on my website 👉 LEP Premium 👉 https//www.teacherluke.co.uk/premium

2025-05-121hr 45mins
#5

934. Sign Language is Fascinating 👋 with Siobhan Dodd

Have you ever wondered about sign language, how it works and if it is similar to other languages like English? In this conversation I speak to Siobhan Dodd who is a sign language interpreter between English and BSL (British Sign Language). Siobhan is an enthusiastic and entertaining guest and we have a great chat about the nature of sign language, the challenges & opportunities faced by the deaf community today, and some of Siobhan's memorable interpreting experiences, such as working at the Glastonbury music festival.📄 PDF Transcript 👉 Episode page 👉 LEP Premium 👉 Siobhan on Instagram 👉 Siobhan's Podcast (The Following Through Podcast) 👉

2025-05-061hr 28mins
#6

933. The Best Expressions in English are from Shakespeare ✍️ Learn English Vocabulary

Hello! In this episode I focus on English expressions and idioms that originated in the works of William Shakespeare and are still used in modern everyday language. Notice the expressions in various contexts, fully understand their meanings and use, explore their origins in Shakespeare's work, and gain valuable lessons about how to learn new vocabulary with real world examples. Also, learn about my short-lived career as a goalkeeper for the legendary football team "Chadwick FC". Includes a PDF worksheet and transcript.📄 Get the PDF here Episode page on my website LEP PREMIUM LEP MERCH

2025-04-291hr 33mins
#7

932. What is so great about Shakespeare? 🎭 (with Mum & Dad)

In this episode I talk to my parents about the topic of William Shakespeare. We discuss the enduring appeal and significance of William Shakespeare's work, biographical details of his life, the key themes in Shakespeare’s plays, and the impact of his language on modern English. We try to explain the qualities that make Shakespeare great, using examples from plays like Hamlet, Twelfth Night, and Macbeth. We also consider the challenges of understanding Shakespeare and suggest ways for newcomers to engage with his plays, such as watching film adaptations.Enjoy a conversation about this important figure in English language and culture, with two other important figures - my mum and dad!PDF available with transcript, vocabulary list and vocabulary quiz. Premium listeners - watch out for a language review of this episode coming soon, in P68 "Learn English with Shakespeare" parts 1 & 2.📄 Get the PDF here 👉 Episode page on my website 👉

2025-04-211hr 33mins
#8

931. Overcoming Fears 😰 with Zdenek

This episode features a conversation with Zdenek about fears and anxieties experienced in everyday life. We explore common fears such as driving, flying, culture shock, language learning and public speaking, plus vocabulary we use to talk about the subject. Listen for stories of Luke's fear of Paris cafes, airport anxiety, Luke's dramatic scooter ride in Nha Trang, Zdenek's fears of Vietnamese roads and driving, Luke's recent cycling accident in Paris, Zdenek's encounter with a London police officer, nerves about teaching, and more.The accompanying PDF worksheet offers a vocabulary list from the conversation, with definitions, examples, and quizzes and a full transcript to help you boost your English with the episode.📄 Get the PDF here (lucky you - it's very expensive but you can have it completely free) 👉 Episode page on my website 👉 The Footglish Podcast (Learn English with Football) 👉 Zdenek's Discord server "The Achiever's Chamber" 👉

2025-04-141hr 44mins

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#9

930. Can I eat my cat? 😿 Weird Google Questions, Answered (Topics + Vocabulary)

This episode is about the bizarre and funny questions that people input into Google. I explore and answer some of these questions, explaining some vocabulary. The result is an engaging and intellectually light-hearted discussion involving the usual mix of rambling, and English teaching. The episode covers a range of topics, from personal health, sex and relationships to broader existential and practical issues, with some diverse and absurd moments. The language style is a mix of informal slang and neutral high-frequency vocabulary related to personal matters and common problems. I hope you enjoy it! PDF available with a full transcript and vocabulary list.📄 Get the episode PDF (transcript, vocabulary list) 👉 Episode page on my website 👉 LEP PREMIUM 👉

2025-04-061hr 40mins
#10

929. Sarah Donnelly: The Only American In Paris 🇺🇸🇫🇷 US vs UK Accent Quiz

Sarah Donnelly comes back onto LEP to catch up and to tell us about her stand-up special, now available to watch on YouTube, and to do a British English vs American English pronunciation quiz.Sarah’s show is called The Only American in Paris and we discuss some of the themes of the show - the real experience of being a US citizen living in Paris, the Netflix show Emily in Paris, cultural differences, learning French, plus a pronunciation quiz to help you compare UK and US English.📼 Watch Sarah's stand-up show here 👉 @sarahdcomedy 📄 Get the episode PDF with quiz questions and full transcript 👉 Episode page on my website 👉 Sign up for LEP Premium 👉

2025-03-311hr 25mins
#11

928. The Abduction 🛸 (Learn English with a Short Story)

Learn English with another short story on Luke's English Podcast. This one is about a learner of English who has an extraordinary experience. Listen to me tell the story, and summarise it, then explain plenty of natural, commonly occurring, up-to-date English vocabulary.Episode page 👉 the PDF with transcript and vocabulary notes 👉

2025-03-241hr 55mins
#12

927. Walk & Talk: Medieval Museum ⛫🦄 (with Amber, Paul & Kyle)

Finally, it's here - the medieval museum episode with Amber & Paul. Join us as we visit the museum of the middle ages in Paris. Learn about the history of the middle ages, find out about some of the art and artefacts from that period, including some fantastic symbolic tapestries, sculptures and weapons, and have fun with a few jokes along the way.Episode page 👉

2025-03-171hr 39mins
#13

926. Oral Storytelling Traditions and the Mental Health Benefits of Listening to Podcasts ☀️🎧

The other day I was thinking about how podcasts must be good for your mental health, and how this could be connected to the tradition of collective oral communication which was the first form of mass media in most human civilisations, and how this has been central to human psychological and cultural development over the years. So, I made this podcast episode about it. Expect discussion of culture, history, psychology and communication, with plenty of vocabulary explained. Detailed PDF available.Get the PDF 👉 page 👉

2025-03-112hr 7mins
#14

925. Walaa’s Experience in Syria - Walaa Mouma Returns (Part 2)

When Walaa was first on this podcast in episode 703 she talked about living in Syria as a student during the civil war (or people’s revolution) but at that time she felt she could not talk in detail about the situation. Now that the Assad regime is no longer in control of Syria, Walaa feels she can talk more candidly about what it was like to live near Damascus during those days. Walaa’s descriptions are both shocking and moving. This is the topic of this episode, which is part 2 of a two-part series.👉 Episode page on my website

2025-03-0655mins
#15

924. Walaa Mouma Returns (Part 1) 📚 PhD Studies in Wales & Teaching English for Refugees

Walaa Mouma returns to the podcast after 4 years to give us an update about her academic studies and personal story, including getting married and moving to Wales, details of her PhD doctorate, as well as her other studies and volunteer work helping to teach English to refugees and asylum seekers. Walaa's passion for this work is inspired by her own personal story of learning English, seeking asylum in the UK and studying in the UK's academic system, which she first talked about in episode 703 of this podcast. Part 1 of a 2-part episode.Episode page with more information and links to Walaa's social media 👉

2025-03-031hr 22mins
#16

923. A Rambling Exercise for Fluency 🗣️ Late-Winter 2025 ❄️☀️

A rambling episode full of spontaneous speaking from me to you. Topics include; an exercise for you to practise your spoken fluency 🗣️, the benefits of extensive listening to spontaneous speech 🎧, overcoming mental blocks 🌳, the English of my daughter and raising our kids to be bilingual 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦, some reactions to recent episodes 🙉, some thoughts about upcoming content 🔮, some bird-related idioms 🐦, the phrasal verb "to follow through" including its rude meaning 💩 ...and more! PDF transcript available.Episode page 👉 the PDF transcript 👉 Premium info ℹ️

2025-02-231hr 23mins
#17

922. Words of the Year 📖 (with Amber)

Amber joins me for a discussion of some words which reflect various cultural movements of the last 12 months or more. Learn some trending words and listen to discussions of topics such as the influence of online content on mental health, the Oasis concert ticket scandal, an exploration of the 'lore' of LEP, romantic fantasy books, the rise of AI and more. Includes a PDF with my episode notes and vocabulary lists.The Oxford Words of the Year is a shortlist of words chosen by OUP because they saw a significant increase in usage in 2024 and because they represent certain cultural moments of recent times.📄 Get the episode PDF here 👉 page on my website (with links for previous episodes) 👉 Oxford Words of the Year (OUP website) 👉 Premium information ℹ️ into your premium account 👉 up for LEP Premium 👉

2025-02-171hr 53mins
#18

921. From Comedy to Cosy Crime 🎤📚 (with Ian Moore)

Ian Moore returns to the podcast to talk about his career shift from stand up comedy to writing "cosy" crime novels. After several decades as a professional stand-up comedian, Ian has transitioned to writing murder mysteries. Now he is a bestselling author and his books are being adapted for television. In this episode Ian talks about ending his stand-up comedy career, why he was not suited for life as the host of a guesthouse, writing books on trains, and why his COVID lockdown was actually great. 🔗 Episode page on teacherluke.co.uk 👉 Get the PDF transcript 👉 Ian's books 👉

2025-02-101hr 58mins
#19

920. Animal Vocabulary Quiz 🐎 (with my daughter)

Do you know more animal vocabulary than my 6-year-old daughter? Find out in this episode which covers over 60 items of vocabulary for describing animals, their body parts, habitats and behaviour. I am joined by my daughter for a quiz and chat about different kinds of animals. PDF available with quiz questions, vocabulary review & more.Episode page with PDF 👉

2025-02-031hr 32mins
#20

919. Catching Up with AMBER & PAUL #14

Another fun chat with my friends Amber Minogue & Paul Taylor. This one was recorded in early January and we talk about running & fitness 🏃, falling out of bed 🛏️, my phone's battery issues 🪫, our Christmas meals 🍗, Amber's family bingo game 😅, Paul's horrendous Christmas rat story & some rat facts 🐀, insights into the lives of urban pigeons and country cats 🐈, handheld microphone technique 🎤 and Paul's lovely new jumper (or is it a sweater, or a pullover?)No homework and no PDF this time.Just enjoy keeping up with this conversation and catching up with Amber & Paul once again.Episode page on my website 👉

2025-01-271hr 23mins
#21

918. Sherlock Holmes: The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle 💎 (Learn English with a Short Story)

It's time for another classic Sherlock Holmes mystery story by Arthur Conan Doyle on the podcast. This time it is The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle - a case of a stolen gemstone! 💎 My aim here is to help you to understand and enjoy the story. I’ll read the original text to you, and will explain and summarise what is happening regularly. Just relax, listen carefully and try to enjoy this classic story. PDF available.👉 Get the PDF Episode page

2025-01-201hr 54mins
#22

917. Listener Stories 🥷 How LEP has helped my listeners with their English ⭐️ Success & Advice

This is a listener-generated episode, meaning that the content is mostly written by listeners of this podcast. In this one I read out various comments and messages from listeners who have improved their English with the podcast. They describe the progress they've made and how they did it. Expect lots of success stories and plenty of advice for improving your English in 2025.Get the PDF 👉 page 👉 Premium info 👉

2025-01-132hr 5mins
#23

916. Learning English in 2025 📈 with Luke’s English Podcast

A lengthy New Year's message about how to improve your English through consistent podcast listening. This episode details how regular listening improves comprehension, pronunciation, vocabulary, and fluency, incorporating listener testimonials and tips, with some specific advice about how to push your English with this podcast.Get the PDF 👉 page on my website 👉 to the audio podcast 👉 phrasal verb podcast 👉 Premium info 👉 www.teacherluke.co.uk/premiuminfo

2025-01-061hr 52mins

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#24

915. The World News Quiz 2024 🌍 with Stephen from SEND7 Podcast

Join me for a quiz about some curious stories from the news this year (2024). Stephen Devincenzi from the SEND7 Podcast is the quizmaster for the third year running, and has prepared questions that will test my knowledge of some of the slightly less serious global news stories this year. Can you beat me in the quiz? Listen to find out.🔗 Episode page (with quiz questions) 👉 Listen to SEND7 Podcast 👉 Doctors Without Borders (MSF) Consider donating to help people in need of medical aid this year 👉

2024-12-291hr 59mins
#25

914. A Midwinter Ramble ❄️ Luke’s English Podcast

An end-of-year rambling episode with some seasonal good wishes 🎄, comments on recent episodes 🎧, an update about upcoming content 📲, anecdotes about seeing Paul McCartney live in concert 🎸, playing music at the British Ambassador's residence 🇬🇧 and visiting the British Library in London 📚, lots of library jokes (explained) 😂 and a vocabulary review at the end 🙇‍♂️. PDF available. Send your answers to my questions here [email protected] (1. How has LEP helped your English? 2. Do you have any tips for improving your English with LEP?)📄 Get the PDF here 👉 Episode page on my website 👉 Sign into your Acast+ account (LEP Premium) 👉 LEP Premium info 👉

2024-12-242hr 22mins
#26

913. The Snowman ⛄️ (Learn English with a Short Story)

Listen to a short story and learn some useful English vocabulary in the process. This one is called The Snowman - a mysterious winter tale about a creepy snowman which appears outside a cabin in a remote forest. Follow the story, and learn plenty of descriptive vocabulary.📄 Get the PDF (story text, vocabulary notes, vocabulary list) 👉 Episode page on my website 👉 Animated Horror Flicks on YouTube 👉 LEP Premium info 👉 www.teacherluke.co.uk/premiuminfo

2024-12-171hr 46mins
#27

912. Bits & Bobs 3 📚 Questions of English (Part 3) More Listener Comments

Part three of a series featuring collected bits & bobs for the podcast, with mini-lessons on vocabulary and grammar. Topics include listener comments on listening twice, a joke about double negatives & sarcasm, staying safe while listening to LEP in the car, the phrase "don't be shy, give it a try," fun facts about Paraguay, and a Quentin Tarantino eggcorn. Learn English with LEP!📄 Get the PDF 👉 Episode page on my website 👉 LEP Premium info 👉

2024-12-101hr 9mins
#28

911. FUNNY ENGLISH SIGNS 🪧 Explained (Part 2)

(Part 2 of 2) Let's continue where we stopped in the last episode, by going through the rest of my list of funny English signs 🪧 from around the world. These signs are badly-written and have unintentionally funny double meanings. I will read out the signs, then explain what is funny and offer corrections to make the signs clearer. I will also explain vocabulary in the process. PDF available. 📄 Get the PDF here 👉 Episode page on my website 👉 LEP Premium info 👉

2024-12-031hr 3mins
#29

910. FUNNY ENGLISH SIGNS 🪧 Explained (Part 1)

Let's look at some funny examples of badly-worded signs from around the world (including UK & USA), which show the ambiguity and unintended consequences of unclear English. I analyse lots of signs, explaining the errors and offering improved versions, using them as teaching moments to illustrate grammatical and vocabulary points. The episode also features vocabulary explanations and corrections for the poorly written signs.📄 Get the PDF with notes and detailed vocabulary list 👉 Episode page on my website 👉 LEP Meetup in Vietnam, details 👇Friday Nov 29th 7-10pm local time.Ho Chi Minh City, VietnamLittle Du Mien cafe restaurant 119D Pho Quang street, ward 9, Phu Nhuan district (it's near the airport)Email Zdenek at [email protected] to confirm your participation!

2024-11-261hr 18mins
#30

909. The Existential Threat of AI to Human Civilisation 😃 (Topic & Vocabulary)

This episode explores the important topic of AI and human civilisation, and teaches plenty of vocabulary on the subject. I analyse an interview with an AI expert and explore many words and phrases for talking about this subject. This includes discussion of the potential pros and cons of AI, how it will impact the job market, global security and economics, and what could happen if (and when) AI exceeds human intelligence. Check the episode PDF for a transcript and detailed vocabulary list.📄 Get the PDF 👉 Episode page on my website 👉

2024-11-191hr 57mins
#31

908. Bits & Bobs 2 📚 Questions of English (Part 2) Listener Comments

Responding to comments from listeners on various episodes in the LEP archives, including how to get a TEFL certificate, linking /r/ sounds, being a fly on the wall, singular "they", antique vs vintage, and when the verb "see" doesn't mean "see". PDF available. 👉 Get the PDF Episode page LEP Premium info

2024-11-121hr 9mins
#32

907. Catching a Cold / Travelling with Children / LEP Premium Sample Episode [P64]

This is a free sample of LEP Premium. The episode contains clips from my recent premium series: P64, in which I told a couple of anecdotes about catching a cold and travelling to England with my two young children. You will also hear me teaching a lot of the words, phrases and expressions that I used in my stories. The entire premium series will be available for premium subscribers this week, but here is a free sample for subscribers of the free version of my podcast. Links below for more information about my premium podcast series.Episode page 👉 more information about LEP Premium 👉 into your Acast+ account 👉

2024-11-051hr 13mins
#33

906. The Tell-Tale Heart by Edgar Allan Poe 🖤😱 (Learn English with a Short Story)

In this episode for Halloween I read out a classic work of gothic horror fiction by Edgar Allan Poe, then go through each line and explain vocabulary and discuss the themes and meanings of the story.📄 Get the story PDF Episode page

2024-10-291hr 55mins
#34

905. 49 Random Jokes, Explained 🐸 ✂️ (Dissecting the Frog)

Explaining a joke is like dissecting a frog. You can learn from it, but the frog dies in the process.Let me tell you 49 jokes (of varying quality). How many do you understand? I will explain all the jokes. How much vocabulary can you learn in the process?Episode page with vocabulary list etc 👉

2024-10-221hr 25mins
#35

904. Bits & Bobs 📚 Questions of English (Part 1)

This is the first part of a series in which I share various little things which I have collected over the years for this podcast, including questions about English, some interesting talking points and some general motivation and inspiration for your English learning journey.👉 Episode page 📃 Get the PDF 📄

2024-10-1559mins
#36

903. Reading from my Japanese hospital diaries 📘 (Sept 2002)

By popular demand I have chosen to publish this episode! In 2002 I ended up stuck in a Japanese hospital feeling very ill and confused. I ended up staying there for about two weeks. During my stay I wrote a diary nearly every day. In this episode I read from my diaries, share my personal experience with you and explain a few bits of vocabulary.Episode page 👉

2024-10-082hr 33mins
#37

902. "A Year on the Fosse" by Rick Thompson (English History & Wildlife) Dad's New Book 📕 Out Now

A conversation with my dad about his new book, which is about the history and wildlife of a famous Roman road which passes right through the heart of England. Expect stories from various periods of English history, plus descriptions of typical English bird life. English history and culture on Luke's English Podcast.📕 Get the book here 👉 page 👉

2024-10-011hr 15mins
#38

901. Sherlock Holmes: The Adventure of The Speckled Band (Learn English with a Short Story)

Learn English with another classic Sherlock Holmes mystery story by Arthur Conan Doyle. In this episode my aim is to help you to understand and enjoy a Sherlock Holmes story. I'll read the original text of this classic locked-room mystery to you, and will explain and summarise what is happening regularly. Just relax, listen carefully and try to enjoy this classic story. PDF available. Download the PDF 👉 page 👉

2024-09-242hr 25mins
#39

900. Doing the same thing over and over again, and expecting different results (with Amber & Paul)

It's a catchy title! Episode 900 is here, and what better way to celebrate than by inviting my pals Amber & Paul back onto the podcast? Amber & Paul have been regular guests on this podcast for 10 years. We usually have light-hearted and tangential conversations and these episodes are often very popular with long-term listeners. This time we talk about Episode 900 celebrations 🎉 the title of this episode 🔁 Paris Olympics 2024 🏟️ encounters with dead animals in Paris 😢 Paul's Olympic marathon run 🏃 the dangers of sneezing 🤧 and more...👉 Episode page

2024-09-182hr 23mins
#40

899. Back on the Mic: September 2024 Ramble & Grammar Tangents 🎙️ 📖

Rambling about being back after the summer break, with regular moments of grammar analysis. Includes a lot of tangents, funny moments and analysis of English tenses and complex sentence structures. PDF with transcript and notes available.👉 Get the PDF Episode page LEP Premium information

2024-09-092hr 54mins
#41

898. How to Learn Vocabulary 📚 (and not just stare at word lists)

In April I did a Zoom workshop about how to learn vocabulary. This is the audio version of the workshop, which I recorded more recently. Learn how to notice, understand, record, remember and use new words. Don’t just stare at word lists with translations. Instead, try to find some more effective ways to expand your vocabulary.👉 Episode page with presentation slides

2024-09-021hr 0mins
#42

897. Dysfluent 🤐 (Learn English with an Interactive Story)

"Dysfluent" is a piece of interactive fiction, all about communication. The story shows what it is like to live with dysfluency - a condition which makes it difficult to make smooth, fluent speech. How does a speech impediment create challenges in someone's life? Listen to the story, follow my choices and learn new vocabulary along the way.👉 Episode page with game link

2024-08-262hr 16mins
#43

896. A Rambling Chat with Martin Aaron

Martin Aaron is an old friend of mine from the days when I taught English in London. In this episode we chat about being an English teacher, travelling to different countries, the status of English in other places, how native English speakers (don't) learn languages, stories of learning French in school, and Martin's memories of boarding school.👉 Episode page Podcast links for Martin's podcast

2024-08-191hr 57mins
#44

895. Books 📚 Farts💨 & Ghosts 👻 (with Anna Brooke)

Talking to author Anna Brooke about her book Monster Stink, the sequel to Monster Bogey (Chicken House publishing). Anna is a travel writer and author of books for children. She is a great storyteller, and in this episode she talks about her fun new book for kids, which involves dangerous gas. This leads to a new topic for the podcast; farting! We teach you the most important vocabulary for this tricky subject, and then Anna tells some chilling stories about real supernatural encounters she has had. Not farts, but similar - ghosts!👉 Episode page with fart vocabulary 💨

2024-08-121hr 51mins
#45

894. LEP Live in Paris! ✨ Live Podcast Recording (Summer 2024)

A rambling episode recorded on-stage in front of a live audience in Paris in July 2024. Join my audience and me, as I share scenes from the screenplay for my new Hollywood blockbuster action movie about an English teacher called "Last Lesson", and the sequel "Last Lesson 2: Fast & Fluent".👉 Episode page with screenplay script

2024-08-0534mins
#46

893. The Mystery of Lord Lucan (with Alastair Budge)

Talking about the story of Lord Lucan, the British aristocrat who disappeared in 1974 after the murder of his nanny and attempted murder of his wife. Lord Lucan is an infamous name in Britain, and the story of his disappearance is a compelling glimpse into a life of privilege, high-stakes gambling, and unresolved mystery. I am joined by Alastair Budge, who covered this story for one of his podcast episodes, and we discuss it in detail.👉 Episode page English Learning for Curious Minds Alastair's The Lord Lucan episode of ELfCM Pioneers of the Continuum - A Time-Travelling Story for English Learners

2024-07-301hr 42mins
#47

892. You're not a LEPster, by any chance, are you? (July 2024 Ramble)

Join me on another rambling episode as I encourage ninjas to come out of the shadows 🥷, touch on some present perfect continuous verb forms 🔁, give some podcast updates, give a report about the stand-up comedy show 😂 & live podcast recording 🎤, teach some polite and diplomatic language with a dramatic bank robbery scenario 🔫, give a summary of the UK's general election results 🗳️ & more...📄 Download the PDF transcript/notes Episode page on my website My podcast episode archive Listen to LEP in a podcast app LEP Premium info and FAQ

2024-07-242hr 5mins
#48

891. The Bilingual Journalist (with Charles Pellegrin)

Talking to bilingual journalist Charles Pellegrin (France 24) about how the conventions of broadcast journalism influence the way the English is used in news reports, how Charles started as a journalist, the challenge of making TV news reports, our time at university, the Olympics in Paris, and Charles' experiences of living and working in China.👉 Episode page Luke & Charles' stand-up comedy show in Paris on 19 July (few tickets left) Charles on Instagram & X👉

2024-07-161hr 47mins
#49

890. The Simulation 💻 ✨(Learn English with a Short Story)

Learn English with a short story.Listen & repeat after me if you'd like to practise your pronunciation.Learn some vocabulary in the second half of the video 👍📄 Read the story here Reserve seats (free) for Luke's stand-up comedy on 19 July 2024 👉

2024-07-092hr 16mins
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889. Job Interview Swagger (with Natasha V. Broodie)

Natasha V. Broodie returns to the podcast to talk about her new book, which is full of advice for success in job interviews. Natasha has a lot of job interview experience, and she has learned the importance of self-belief and preparation. In this conversation she talks about some experiences that led her to write the book, and gives advice on what you should do before, during and after job interviews.📖 Click here to get Natasha's book "Swaggart" on Amazon 👉 More information about Natasha's book, on her website here 👉 Luke's comedy show in Paris. Click here and choose 19 July 👉

2024-07-011hr 14mins

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