Luke's English Podcast is an award-winning podcast for learners of English. Listen, learn and have f
Listen to a disturbing story from English folklore about a horrendous and mysterious worm. Click her
Listen to two comedy sketches from the 1960s, learn some popular cultural history, pick up some voca
[2/2] Here's the second part of my conversation with Daniel Burt, who is a journalist, comedy writer
I won the competition again! I got a hat-trick! Thanks for your votes. I'd like to teach you some ex
[1/2] Daniel Burt is a journalist, comedy writer and performer from Melbourne, Australia. He writes
Please vote for me in the Macmillan Dictionary Awards. Voting closes at midnight GMT on 14 February
How to improve your memory and learn English more effectively with memory techniques & mnemonics. Cl
An undersea tale of identity loss, and shrimp; this is one of those rather ridiculous improvised sto
A discussion about football with a focus on the basic things you need to know about the Premier Leag
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A conversation with my brother James over Skype in which we catch up with each other, and recommend
*Transcript available below* This is a follow up to the previous episode in which I interviewed my f
aka. "A Cup of Tea with... Amber Minogue" My friend Amber is pregnant and she's due to give birth in
Everything you need to know about a typical English Christmas in one episode of the podcast. In this
Here is part 2 of this Christmas episode with Paul Taylor. Paul is not your typical English guy beca
Paul Taylor is my guest in this Christmas episode. Paul is not your typical English guy because he c
Here's the rest of my conversation with Sarah Donnelly. In this one we continue to answer questions
This is the first in a series of episodes about British comedy. This one is all about Ali G. First y
In this episode I am joined by the lovely Sarah Donnelly, as we respond to questions sent to Luke's
The series on informal British English continues here. *Caution - there is some rude language in thi