Hello! Keen to learn English with this? 🙇♂ Check out the joke list, vocabulary list and vocabulary quiz here 👉 teacherluke.co.uk/2024/10/22/905-49-random-jokes-explained-dissecting-the-frog/
Hi I'm ,Leonardo Castellanos, I am 55 years old, I am learning English by myself your videos help me a lot with my English, I improve my listening watching your videos and I'm improve my pronunciation which shadowing thank you for all, I am from Venezuela you're welcome for here when you want bye, bye, bye
Hi, Luke! My name is Yulia. I have been listening to you for several years Thank you for this episode. I noticed that listening to your explanation of the words helps me a lot to learn them. Your channel is great!
I must confess, I wasn't as productive on my vacation as you were. I missed all the october episodes. But I really enjoyed watching three episodes in a row. I’ve got a lot of inspiration in my personal life, in learning English and in combing my hair with a honey comb. Thanks, Luke
Hello! My name is Natalya. I survived up to the very end. In Russian we are used to call mobile phones comb phones. Although it sounds a bit oldfashioned now. I am 78 years old and my goal is understanding English movies without subtitles. I hate grammar because my way of studying English is more like that of a parrot. Thank you, Luke! I am looking forward to your lessons!
Hi Luke, I love jokes when I understand them. Some are so funny! Thanks for the explanations (dissecting the frog is sometimes useful) particularly for the honey comb. Exercises are a real complement to the podcast! I enjoyed them. Thank you so much for the lists of all your jokes podcasts 😊 I'll listen to them from tomorrow morning driving to my job.
That was a great ep, I enjoyed it lot. Thank you! When I walk in a park to be fit and healthy, I turn on in my ear pods music, audiobooks or podcasts, but Luke's podcasts are the most useful of them
😀 Luke, each episode of your podcast is like honey 🍯 to the hearts of the residents of Lepland. Thank you so much for another serving of healthy, nutritious😉 content that improves my English! 😋
I recommend listening to the episode with a lot of attention and when the vocab review comes try not to look at the list at all and listen to Luke and answer the fill in the gap questions. I think that'd be beneficial for us as learners. Thanks Luke 🍯 brilliant as usual
Hello, teacher Luke! The Episode was enjoyable and usefull and I got to the end! Here a rhyme for young children: The rose is red, The violet is blue, Honey is sweet, And so are you! Thank you, have a nice week!
I really enjoy the moment when the penny drops. Thanks a lot, it’s helpful for English learners with no doubt. I prefer brushes to combs. And I cut down on honey. So bees can consume my portion from their honeycombs in winter.
In all fairness, I comb my hair a lot... hopefully, it doesn't make it sticky like bee hair, whatever it is, I am not a bee keeper, but I do admire honeycombs, they are so crafty ❤
🍯 Dear Luke! Thank you so much for these unbelievably helpful, funny and extensive episodes supplemented by your own good little jokes)! Spending time with your podcast is always a great pleasure)
Don't worry Luke! Your frogs are still alive))) The jokes are still funny and understandable as well) I had more than hour of very pleasant and useful listening....Smiling all the time)) Thanks a lot. Hello from Ukraine! I hartly wish peace and love for my country and for the world❤
Hello, Luke! I’m coming out of my ninja hideout to say thank you for this hilarious episode. Not only did I laugh at the funny jokes, but also at your facial expressions when you read the bad ones 😅
Wow 😮 things like these exist too, I never thought anyone would officially explain jokes So I wanted to listen to something beautiful like British English while doing boring work otherwise I'd delay a lot and preferably something funny and something I could only listen and.not look at, So I have been typing British show, British videos, British podcast these days this popped up today 🎉 It's kind of nice 👍
Hi Luke! This episode is the bee's knees! I love the ones you do about jokes. They are like honey to my ears. I got almost all of the jokes from the episode. My favourite is about Ghostbusters clothes. Laughed out loud) Thanks a lot.❤🐝🍯
Hi Luke, thank you for the episode. The jokes haven't been very amusing (in my opinion) but the vocabulary job you did, is absolutely phenomenal. I like this kind of your episodes, as I am learning a lot. Thank you so much!❤
Hello, is been a long time since I haven’t listened to, please keep your chin up, you are very good…greetings from a Mexican person living in Japan, for a long long time…
Luke I realized that with your videos , I have improved a lot my listening skills, but when I try to read and listening I can't. It's more comfortable just listen. Is it normal? What should I do ? I enjoy your videos a lot , Thanks! yo
You mean it’s difficult to read and listen at the same time? How is it when you just read without listening. If you can read ok, and you can listen ok, don’t worry - you don’t really need to listen and read at the same time. Continue just listening, but also practise reading separately too.
Hello, Luke! Thank you very much for dedicating time making such entertaining and useful content! Could you (or maybe Amber) tell us a story about famous Parisian catacombs? I think this could be an interesting theme for Halloween episode for example
Listening improves English a lot. But speaking can improve English much. Your accent is very good I like it I'm also keen to learn English. I'm doing m.phil English Linguistics. Profound Regards, Naeem, Pakistan
Hi Luke, I'm Nadia from Algeria, I really enjoy listening to your podcasts every day. Actually I understand all what you say but I can't speak English very well. I would like to be on the premium group but I have not a paycard and I don't know how to have it. But the most important I like your podcasts and whatever you say in , you are just wonderful, funny and too rare. Thank you for your efforts.
I know a joke that is somewhat similar to joke number 15: - Guess who it is: white, flying and buzzing. - I don't know, I give up. - It's a fly. - Why is it white then? - Because it's in a nightgown!
Hi Luke , I am Greg from Moscow. Have been lerning English with your video almost a year. Wish i could join your extra charge lessons((.Thank for your job! imho your episodes r very various , for instance this one is comprehansible for my level ( understood +-85%) , bud sometimes ( especially when you talk with native speakers i got obsalutely nothing))) It would be a cool idea if u gonna mark episodes according assuming listeners level from your ptoffesional opinion.( B1, B2, C1..etc) Thank you!!!
I have been living in the UK for a while . I studied English for a long time in my own country before coming here. After I came here I was very disappointed because I found it very difficult to understand people. I understand everything you say but I still find it difficult to understand most of the people here. I can say that in the UK, at least in my area, very few people speak as clearly as you do and this is a big problem for us.
Dear Luke , do you know the International MORSE CODE ( Alphabet ). SO, I like the Joke about the letter C in the SEA very very much!!! . Why do pirates have to learn the alphabet? ( And it is true!!) If they don't, they 'll be lost at C. .
Why can't all Brits speak like Luke? He has such a clear and beautiful accent. Wonder if southern England can understand Brummie, Geordie, Scouse, and who knows how many more across the British Isles 😂
It's quite interesting, but a new study of Franklin’s experiment suggests that he actually invented the whole story. According to Doctor Tom Tucker, an American university professor, who first began to feel suspicious about the story while he was working for the US space agency NASA. He examined the original documents and noticed that Franklin never said that he actually carried out the experiment. Dr Tucker realised he was right when he tried to carry out Franklin’s experiment himself - using an identical kite. He tried it several times - but the kite couldn’t fly. According to Dr Tucker, even if the kite had flown, it couldn’t have gone high enough to get electricity from the storm clouds. The resource: English Textbook Solutions Intermediate published by Oxford University Press.
Hello Luke! Hope you’re doing alright;) i’ve been looking for the episode where you sing “the look you give that guy” by Eels, could you tell me which one. That’d be really helpful because i’d love to see you singing it again, thank you.😊
Hello! Keen to learn English with this? 🙇♂ Check out the joke list, vocabulary list and vocabulary quiz here 👉 teacherluke.co.uk/2024/10/22/905-49-random-jokes-explained-dissecting-the-frog/
You work is incredible! I just want to say thanks! BTW I love the T-shirts! Probably I will buy many of them!
Keep up the good work luke i like you ! Thxxx
Hi I'm ,Leonardo Castellanos, I am 55 years old, I am learning English by myself your videos help me a lot with my English, I improve my listening watching your videos and I'm improve my pronunciation which shadowing thank you for all, I am from Venezuela you're welcome for here when you want bye, bye, bye
great congratulations
I'm also from Venezuela, I hope you achieve your goals! 🇻🇪
Hi, Luke! My name is Yulia. I have been listening to you for several years Thank you for this episode. I noticed that listening to your explanation of the words helps me a lot to learn them. Your channel is great!
I must confess, I wasn't as productive on my vacation as you were. I missed all the october episodes. But I really enjoyed watching three episodes in a row. I’ve got a lot of inspiration in my personal life, in learning English and in combing my hair with a honey comb. Thanks, Luke
Hello! My name is Natalya. I survived up to the very end. In Russian we are used to call mobile phones comb phones. Although it sounds a bit oldfashioned now.
I am 78 years old and my goal is understanding English movies without subtitles. I hate grammar because my way of studying English is more like that of a parrot.
Thank you, Luke! I am looking forward to your lessons!
Hi Luke, I love jokes when I understand them. Some are so funny! Thanks for the explanations (dissecting the frog is sometimes useful) particularly for the honey comb.
Exercises are a real complement to the podcast! I enjoyed them.
Thank you so much for the lists of all your jokes podcasts 😊 I'll listen to them from tomorrow morning driving to my job.
The Luke's desire to laugh at the kidnapping joke is hilarious 😂 I love this kind of content.
That was a great ep, I enjoyed it lot. Thank you! When I walk in a park to be fit and healthy, I turn on in my ear pods music, audiobooks or podcasts, but Luke's podcasts are the most useful of them
😀 Luke, each episode of your podcast is like honey 🍯 to the hearts of the residents of Lepland. Thank you so much for another serving of healthy, nutritious😉 content that improves my English! 😋
My favorite type of podcasts!! More jokes!!
You're my favorite version of Liam Neeson. We all appreciate your particular set of skills 😂
I recommend listening to the episode with a lot of attention and when the vocab review comes try not to look at the list at all and listen to Luke and answer the fill in the gap questions. I think that'd be beneficial for us as learners.
Thanks Luke 🍯 brilliant as usual
Hello, teacher Luke! The Episode was enjoyable and usefull and I got to the end!
Here a rhyme for young children:
The rose is red,
The violet is blue,
Honey is sweet,
And so are you!
Thank you, have a nice week!
Thanks for explaining the joke,teacher Luke.
Thank you, Luke! Today's podcast was great👍
Luke, thank you very much for the podcast 😀
I really enjoy the moment when the penny drops. Thanks a lot, it’s helpful for English learners with no doubt.
I prefer brushes to combs. And I cut down on honey. So bees can consume my portion from their honeycombs in winter.
❤ your jokes episodes are my favorite ones. Let them "bee"more.🎉take care and carry on
In all fairness, I comb my hair a lot... hopefully, it doesn't make it sticky like bee hair, whatever it is, I am not a bee keeper, but I do admire honeycombs, they are so crafty ❤
🐝This is my first time listening to a full episode of LEP!
🍯 Dear Luke! Thank you so much for these unbelievably helpful, funny and extensive episodes supplemented by your own good little jokes)! Spending time with your podcast is always a great pleasure)
Thank you Luke, got the most ones here, but not about bees and honey❤
Thank you very much. I have never written comments before. I am not a writer - I am a listener.
🐝🍯 thank you Luke for all that work 🐸 love your podcasts and videos
🍯 Thank you for this episode!!
Luke, thank you very much for the podcast.
Don't worry Luke! Your frogs are still alive))) The jokes are still funny and understandable as well) I had more than hour of very pleasant and useful listening....Smiling all the time)) Thanks a lot. Hello from Ukraine! I hartly wish peace and love for my country and for the world❤
Thank you Luke for what you’ are teaching. Excellent
Hello, Luke! I’m coming out of my ninja hideout to say thank you for this hilarious episode. Not only did I laugh at the funny jokes, but also at your facial expressions when you read the bad ones 😅
Wow 😮 things like these exist too, I never thought anyone would officially explain jokes
So I wanted to listen to something beautiful like British English while doing boring work otherwise I'd delay a lot and preferably something funny and something I could only listen and.not look at,
So I have been typing British show, British videos, British podcast these days this popped up today 🎉
It's kind of nice 👍
You're really good at mimicing animals' sounds. I couldn't imagine how funny it would be if i got a dad like u.
Hi Luke. Im Ruvini from Sri Lanka, your podcast help me more to improve my language skills. thank you so much ♥
thank you Luke for such honey episode) your sound effects are just a special work of art!)
Hi Luke! This episode is the bee's knees! I love the ones you do about jokes. They are like honey to my ears. I got almost all of the jokes from the episode. My favourite is about Ghostbusters clothes. Laughed out loud) Thanks a lot.❤🐝🍯
Hi Luke, thank you for the episode. The jokes haven't been very amusing (in my opinion) but the vocabulary job you did, is absolutely phenomenal. I like this kind of your episodes, as I am learning a lot. Thank you so much!❤
Amazing as always! Thank you Luke 🐝🍯💇♂
Hello, is been a long time since I haven’t listened to, please keep your chin up, you are very good…greetings from a Mexican person living in Japan, for a long long time…
Hello. Much obliged for yours broadcast! Good luck 💫
Ooo, my favorite dissected frogs👏
Honey!) Thank you very much for this episode! You are an amazing teacher!
I realy laughed about the napping kid.😂😂😂😂
The best 😂😂😂
😂 thanks Luke, you r the best❤
I’m already having a big smile for the first group hahah
thanks Luke when I'm watching your videos it's like I'm eating honey😊😊lovely
Luke I realized that with your videos , I have improved a lot my listening skills, but when I try to read and listening I can't. It's more comfortable just listen. Is it normal? What should I do ? I enjoy your videos a lot , Thanks! yo
You mean it’s difficult to read and listen at the same time?
How is it when you just read without listening. If you can read ok, and you can listen ok, don’t worry - you don’t really need to listen and read at the same time. Continue just listening, but also practise reading separately too.
Bzzzzz! I just love your episodes about jokes ❤
Hello, Luke! Thank you very much for dedicating time making such entertaining and useful content!
Could you (or maybe Amber) tell us a story about famous Parisian catacombs?
I think this could be an interesting theme for Halloween episode for example
I like the feminist joke 'rough draft' hahaha, great light episode Luke👌
Hi, Luke! I'm not a skeleton. Couldn't think of anything else to say with honey or comb 😅 In fact, I just learn that word "comb". Great episode!
Hi Luke,
Thank you for this new video, I went through it all, as a thorough bee 🐝😅
Thank you Luke😊
Hi there, Luke! Greetings from Brazil!
I never thought I’d understand this until now.
What is worse than finding a worm or a half warm in your apple? Finding a worm that lost his friend😅
I love this kind of videos...thanks Luke!
Listening improves English a lot. But speaking can improve English much. Your accent is very good I like it I'm also keen to learn English. I'm doing m.phil English Linguistics. Profound Regards,
Naeem, Pakistan
The humour in that time travel joke was really tense
we wait eagarly for your podcast
always learning each time many new things from your podcast
thank u
best wishes
rise and shine
Num 4th joke was epic ridiculous 😂😂😂😂
Hi Luke, I'm Nadia from Algeria, I really enjoy listening to your podcasts every day. Actually I understand all what you say but I can't speak English very well. I would like to be on the premium group but I have not a paycard and I don't know how to have it. But the most important I like your podcasts and whatever you say in , you are just wonderful, funny and too rare. Thank you for your efforts.
Thanks Luke, 🐝🍯
LEP Is busy as a bee. It’s sweet like a honeycomb. Be a bee’s knee with Luke.
@37:48
I guess he meant that in few years we will be able to travel in time 😄
Thanks your joke lesson.appreciate!
Yes. More jokes please ❤
Thank you so much for dissecting the frog, since most of the time I don't get the jokes. 😅
🐝
Amazing and funny, thanks!
Honey 😊 great episode. More Jokes please
Wow fantastic episode, 🐝🍯
it is so funny when luke explained embarrassed jokes
Thank you، I learned a lot of vocabulary 🐝 🇱🇾
I never use honey to style my hair. I use a comb, water and some special gel.
Egyptian Arabia joke: Once upon a time a guy from upper Egypt visited the Pyramids, he said: wow, what a big triangle of cheese
Thank you very much. Honey comb.
I like this episode,. please keep going
I know a joke that is somewhat similar to joke number 15:
- Guess who it is: white, flying and buzzing.
- I don't know, I give up.
- It's a fly.
- Why is it white then?
- Because it's in a nightgown!
Hi ,Luke thanks
Hi Luke , I am Greg from Moscow. Have been lerning English with your video almost a year. Wish i could join your extra charge lessons((.Thank for your job! imho your episodes r very various , for instance this one is comprehansible for my level ( understood +-85%) , bud sometimes ( especially when you talk with native speakers i got obsalutely nothing))) It would be a cool idea if u gonna mark episodes according assuming listeners level from your ptoffesional opinion.( B1, B2, C1..etc) Thank you!!!
I am giving recommodation to watch you every person i acquanticed who learns this language as their second language
I have been living in the UK for a while . I studied English for a long time in my own country before coming here.
After I came here I was very disappointed because I found it very difficult to understand people. I understand everything you say but I still find it difficult to understand most of the people here. I can say that in the UK, at least in my area, very few people speak as clearly as you do and this is a big problem for us.
❤🎉from Algeria.
You're the best, Luke !
Did the Bee Gees singers comb their hair? :) It inspired me as I am a teacher myself. Thanks a lot!
Envelope is brilliant!!!!
Best honey podcast 🍯💞
Dear Luke , do you know the International MORSE CODE ( Alphabet ). SO, I like the Joke about the letter C in the SEA very very much!!! . Why do pirates have to learn the alphabet? ( And it is true!!) If they don't, they 'll be lost at C. .
Why can't all Brits speak like Luke? He has such a clear and beautiful accent. Wonder if southern England can understand Brummie, Geordie, Scouse, and who knows how many more across the British Isles 😂
Yes, we can. Well, I can anyway.
We need more jokes about honey!
It's quite interesting, but a new study of Franklin’s experiment suggests that he actually invented the whole story. According to Doctor Tom Tucker, an American university professor, who first began to feel suspicious about the story while he was working for the US space agency NASA. He examined the original documents and noticed that Franklin never said that he actually carried out the experiment. Dr Tucker realised he was right when he tried to carry out Franklin’s experiment himself - using an identical kite. He tried it several times - but the kite couldn’t fly. According to Dr Tucker, even if the kite had flown, it couldn’t have gone high enough to get electricity from the storm clouds. The resource: English Textbook Solutions Intermediate published by Oxford University Press.
Hello Luke! Hope you’re doing alright;) i’ve been looking for the episode where you sing “the look you give that guy” by Eels, could you tell me which one. That’d be really helpful because i’d love to see you singing it again, thank you.😊
1:9:35😂😂
I like that sound.
😅😂😂nice !! 😂
Eating Honey one of things are suggested by doctors for better digestive process .
Luke, have you shown that t-shirt and mug before? I feel like I’ve seen these things in a previous video!
Tnx
I love your accent ❤
Welcome best luke
🥰Great
GREAT 🎉🎉🎉🎉 GREAT 🎉🎉🎉🎉 GREAT 🎉🎉🎉LOVE IT❤❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Thanks Luke for this new episodre. I didn't know "b" in "debt" was silent. I always was like dEEbbbbbbttt hhehe
These jokes are hilarious to us non native English Speakers