901. Sherlock Holmes: The Adventure of The Speckled Band (Learn English with a Short Story)
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- Опубликовано: 25 сен 2024
- 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.
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Short story - long episode! I hope you enjoy it 🕵🎧
You are the best! 🎉🎉🎉
Yeah, I'm so happy to watch it!
She’s been looking all the day 👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️❤️😃😃 enjoy videos 😊😊 good job thanks 🫖🫖🍀🍀👏👏👏👏👏
Thank you sir I have really enjoyed this episode I prefer your performance on youtube.You are the best ever!
Thanks I can’t wait to listening
"The best teacher of all time, Luke! I've learned so much from you. I used to be really confused before I found your channel, but now you're my only source for learning English. Thank you so much for everything! I’ve even started my own channel, trying to follow in your footsteps, but you’re truly so speical and diffrent,,all love for you❤
Luke, to be honest, the episodes like this one - are what the doctor is prescribed. I was so elated to find it today in my RUclips feed. Thank You from the bottom of my heart! ❤️
Our teacher Luke is the best story reader!
I LOVE LONG EPISODES!!!! THANKS LUKE!!!!
This moment is always our favorite with LEP. Every case is a walk in the park. Nothing is a threat to Sherlock. One clue is all it takes. Solving the mystery is easy breezy.
I love Sherlock Holmes stories.
Thank you very much Luke.
Sir regards and May God bless you ❤.
I am much glad and should be grateful to you if you could upload more Sherlock Holmes stories. I am from Sri Lanka.
We need more Sherlock Holmes stories 😊
I have that feeling when I know this story almost by heart (I read it in Russian as a child, in English in my youth, and I watched the magnificent Soviet film adaptation several times), but I understand that I am still going to listen to Luke until the very end, until his notorious "Goodbye, bye, bye, bye...".
Приключения Шерлока Холмса и доктора Ватсона 😍 My favourite show of all times! Hello to you!
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You are such a great narrator! Your expression adds more life to my imagination while listening to the story. Even a simple story turns into a great one. It’s not a panegyric It's a fact.
You're the best podcaster❤❤
Thanks for this mate!!!
Tks Luke! I love this stories🎉🎉🎉
thank you very much for telling the story so vividly. I really love the episode. this story scared me almost all summer holiday long when I was a child. I stared at the corner of my bedroom in the night when I couldn't sleep😂
Amazing story . My favorite books from childhood.
I enjoyed your great reading! Please more Sherlock Homes
The best podcadter ! Grettings from Argentina
It's always a enjoyment time to listen to LEP
Great story, Luke. Thank you for the reading. I enjoyed every minute of it. The ending was really a surprise for me. I never thought the culpable would be a snake.
Thanks sir❤
Thank you for the nice story!
Hats off to you! Your podcast is getting better and better. In fact, “it's the best thing since sliced bread.” I got goosebumps during the crime scene, you are such a good actor... Terrific! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Thank you, Luke, for the amazing performance and explanations. By the way, I'd like to mention a couple of discrepancies in Mr. Conan Doyle's story. Snakes can't move down the rope, and it's also strange that the poor young lady couldn't say she was bitten by someone (a human usually feels even a mosquito's touch).
Hello, teacher Luke! It was an amazing story, indeed. I had never read it, but from the very beginning I suspected that the step father had killed the poor girl but I could'nt believe my eyes how he did it. Justice was done, he finally died because of his terrible plan.
Thank you teacher💙
Thank you luke...I enjoyed very much..❤
Short story my favourite ❤️ ❤
Luke back with story and the Surpriseing is Sherlock Holmes story 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️
It's use for me to improve my fluency. Thank you ❤
Sherlock is back ❤ My day is rescued! 😍
Thank you Luke for another classic story!!
Thanks Luke
Thanks a lot.
thank you. From Uruguay
I read this story translated into my language and knew the answer, but listening to you was no less interesting, thank you!!
Thank you for the nice presentation!
omg i have been waiting for this for some time now
Now I'm an AM student...love u from Iraq Luke❤
Luke do your longer videos in 2 part please.
godlord im in love with your voice
Justice has been served!
Hi Luke, the next time Roald Dahl story please
Luke is the best
Perfect story! However, in reality, snake bites, especially the poisonous snakes bites will leave horrible marks, which will be so obvious and anybody will notice that! 😂
It was dark night
I was frightened😢
Hi Luke thank you for posting a lovely video as always.
Byw I live in London but there are no chances to meet British people who speak in beautiful accent like you.
I understand what you speak almost everything though, I don't get it conversation on the hustle and bustle.😢
I want to hear a short story about Sherlock Homeless 😅
I m courious how would you guild us to do and use an english test to improve english ability.
Can u use a mock TOIEC test as an example.
In the next video, can you talk about British accents? Which one sounds the most beautiful?
Sir Luke - What will you recommend, reading through hard copy or soft copy?
What do you mean?
@@LukesEnglishPodcast Buying a book for reading or read on pc and mobile?
@@Tom11675 I always prefer reading a real paper book, but apparently Kindles are good and you can probably get the Sherlock Holmes books free.
The dog might be innocent, you never know.
Hi Luck, I hope you are doing right, why do you narrative old stories like Sherlock, rold auld, and so on. In my opinion, the most attractive and enjoyable stories is the stoeies that are more modern, like simulation, that you've proposed recently. but anyway, I really enjoy your videos especially talk and walk.
Hello🥷 , From Sri Lanka 🇱🇰 ✨️
Hello every one. I am neww to this channel. Could you please let me know where I should start?!
This is probably a good episode to begin with 👉 ruclips.net/video/XNlEn9OS0E4/видео.htmlsi=F_9g6VDJ58n8YdDR
Thank you. @@LukesEnglishPodcast
The justice had been done
Before you reach the end of the story I know who the murderer was,it was either Helen or the aunt
Jajajajaja, I was wrong
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There is one advertisement in the 2.5 hour episode.
and in Soviet film the actor bent this stick with his bare hands 1:20:34. 🤩👍
In this story the justice came immediately without courts and prosecutors. And I like it.
So justice has been done. Thank you for the story Luke.
I like Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Thanks, Luke.
Thanks 🙏 I appreciate Luke god bless you I can’t understand you without you ❤
And JUSTICE was served, bringing peace to poor Helen
Hi Luke,
Not only I'm not a skeleton, but I'm also glad that justice was made. Unfortunately, I'm not as clever as Sherlock Holmes, for I didn't guess a snake could be the weapon.
I really enjoyed that story, thanks Luke !
“When you have eliminated all which is impossible, then whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth.” ― Arthur Conan Doyle, The Case-Book of Sherlock Holmes
Thanks Luke for your great work, I'm very happy for your podcast and I can learn more English word ,Grammar and listening thanks bro
I like so much your podcast that I listen everyday 👍🙂
Luke, if you see this comment, do you think you could make episodes centered around how to be polite in English?
I would really appreciate that. ❤️
I once researched that how sherlock holmes makes deduction that well with observation ofc it's a fictional thing but then I think can't we be more observant? It's pretty hard and near to impossable nowadays because distractions are everywhere. We can still practice that dirt why occured and the speck, or his sleeves why always like that, is that clue can tell his profession. Not likely you should have more than one clue in your hands. Once i understood that my friend just arrived the school. I told him you came just new. He told me have you become a prophet lol. It's because when i shake his hand it was cold it was on winter so he doesn't put his hands in his pocket could be playing with phone when coming.
I really believe in justice, it’s the very fair solution. I read that story back in my childhood. That definitely helped me listening to it in English. But that key word ‘band’ doesn’t have these two meanings in my language and I guess it was a challenge to translate the story. Thank you Luke!
One of the best episodes. I found nothing difficult in understanding maybe because I had read the story before, quite long ago
Thank you so much, I wish,if you make short stories , because of time
My very first Holmes story. I loved this episode, Luke 🎉
Justice needs danger and sacrifice somehow. Thank you Luke it was such an interesting episode ❤️
Justice for poor snake!
Greatings from Poland
Hi Luke! Would be interesting an episode about the Sean Combs story, perhaps a bit thorny but definitely curious
Justice is. As it is said in the Book of Books: "Do not be deceived, God is not mocked; for whatever a man sows, that he will also reap..."
Eventually justice has been done 😉
Soooooooooooooooo good. Really appreciate it.
I am not skeleton 😄
You’re the best.
I love it
0:35
Hi Luke!!
"She was but thirty" ( it's from story) it's strange.
I would say "she was just thirty"
Am I wrong?
Yes, it’s old fashioned English.
cow can be speckled isn't Luke??
Yes it can.
Thanks for the episode. I understand that it is important. But for me it is a hundred times more useful to listen and most importantly watch random and live communication
Have you heard all my other episodes that feature spontaneous conversations? Plenty of them in my episode archive at www.teacherluke.co.uk/episodes
Thank you 🤍
We need more Sherlock Holmes stories 👏