Luke's English Podcast is an award-winning podcast for learners of English. Listen, learn and have f
Happy New Year! This new episode features a conversation I recorded during the Christmas holiday wit
Here's part 2 of this episode all about special days and celebrations in the UK throughout the year.
Here's an episode all about special days and celebrations in the British calendar. You'll hear cultu
This is a quick message not a full episode and I just wanted to say a few words about donations, ess
Amber & I teach you 12 idiomatic English phrases while attending the filming of an episode of Paul's
A rambling conversation with Amber about Christmas and more! http://wp.me/p4IuUx-7ld Sign up to LEP
Amber & Paul are back on the podcast and we do the usual catching-up session and go off on a few tan
In this episode you'll hear me talking to Kristina from Russia, the winner of the LEP anecdote compe
More responses to questions and comments from listeners, including a comparison of past continuous &
In this episode we continue to analyse the various British accents that you can hear in the film ver
Talking about the different British accents you can hear in the Lord of the Rings movies. http://wp.
The final results of the LEP Anecdote Competition, some podcast admin and responses to some comments
Talking to my Dad about recent news, and we talked about Brexit, post-truth politics, the US electio
Welcome back to the podcast. This is episode 401 and it’s about developing your fluency in English.
I've decided to celebrate the 400th episode of LEP by making up an improvised comedy story, just for
Talking with two American friends about journalism, how the internet works, the US presidential elec
In this episode I want to talk about two things: My first impressions of the US Presidential electio
Talking spontaneously about gloves, mittens, OO7, Bob Dylan, an LEP app, The Walking Dead, Oasis, Bl
This episode is round 2 of the LEP anecdote competition. You'll be able to hear the 10 anecdotes tha
In this episode I'm joined by Paul Taylor and Robert Hoehn and we do a speaking exercise that I ofte