Luke's English Podcast is an award-winning podcast for learners of English. Listen, learn and have f
Let's look at some funny examples of badly-worded signs from around the world (including UK & USA),
This episode explores the important topic of AI and human civilisation, and teaches plenty of vocabu
Responding to comments from listeners on various episodes in the LEP archives, including how to get
This is a free sample of LEP Premium. The episode contains clips from my recent premium series: P64,
In this episode for Halloween I read out a classic work of gothic horror fiction by Edgar Allan Poe,
Explaining a joke is like dissecting a frog. You can learn from it, but the frog dies in the process
This is the first part of a series in which I share various little things which I have collected ove
By popular demand I have chosen to publish this episode! In 2002 I ended up stuck in a Japanese hosp
A conversation with my dad about his new book, which is about the history and wildlife of a famous R
Learn English with another classic Sherlock Holmes mystery story by Arthur Conan Doyle. In this epis
It's a catchy title! Episode 900 is here, and what better way to celebrate than by inviting my pals
Rambling about being back after the summer break, with regular moments of grammar analysis. Includes
In April I did a Zoom workshop about how to learn vocabulary. This is the audio version of the works
"Dysfluent" is a piece of interactive fiction, all about communication. The story shows what it is l
Martin Aaron is an old friend of mine from the days when I taught English in London. In this episode
Talking to author Anna Brooke about her book Monster Stink, the sequel to Monster Bogey (Chicken Hou
A rambling episode recorded on-stage in front of a live audience in Paris in July 2024. Join my audi
Talking about the story of Lord Lucan, the British aristocrat who disappeared in 1974 after the murd
Join me on another rambling episode as I encourage ninjas to come out of the shadows π₯·, touch on so
Talking to bilingual journalist Charles Pellegrin (France 24) about how the conventions of broadcast