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932. What is so great about Shakespeare? (with Mum & Dad)
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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 ...
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 Pa...
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 rea...
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 https://teach...
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 a...
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 cultu...
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 c...
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...
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 react...
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 'lo...
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