Thanks for the great podcast! At first the story was all more or less. But when he said that GPS didn’t work there, I got a little tense. Of course, the story is considered scary, and you think about it in advance, naturally, you expect some kind of catch. Eh, then when he finally barely got there, the fact that they quickly called him, well, yes, also, of course, a little scary, but also back and forth, more or less. But then, of course, I expected that they would do something to him, or that they would actually kill this nephew, and so on... and everything else. That is, it was all very strange too. Moreover, the description of the house and so on, but that was not the most important thing... the most unpleasant thing was when he went back, and I thought that when he returned home, that he was at home while he was away (they called him away on purpose) to kill my family, that is, I was afraid of this. Then, when it turned out that he went to a completely different house...? At first I was a little upset, I thought that it was something terrible, I was expecting something terrible, and then I thought that if you had told it to be simple, like It would be a funny case, then actually back and forth. I think that at least the people who had it are just lonely and bored. They were glad to any person who accidentally wandered into their distant lands.... thank you for the detailed analysis... I love the explanation of the meanings of words. I’m still new to English, but I thank you and my son-in-law Sergei for the advice to listen to you!!! Best regards, Svitlana from Ukraine.
hello. I start learn English and I need to help from you. What podcast from your library on youtube do you recmonend me to start adventurous witht English language in your style? Do you have a list for begionner? first , second ...?
Woow! That's was a good one. I'd like to add one more hypothesis: that they could be his auncle and aunt and made the call because they wanted to do something bad with him and lied that him didn't arrieved in there. Thank you for this story, Luke! 🇧🇷
HA, ha, ha, ... If that happens, I will do squats every day of my life. I say this because politicians only think about themselves. This channel helps us understand more English. Thanks.
Hello, Luke! Thank you for the story. I think it's a great and a sad story. The guy came to the wrong house. They were not his aunt and uncle, but they seemed to be happy to have a visitor. Maybe they were very old people, maybe they had Alzheimer's disease. And they really didn't want him to leave them.
Right. I agree with you guys, the risks were possible in that house. Luckily, he felt an urge to escape from there. Such was a good feeling. The old couple might have been dangerous or might not, but a potential risk was hidden somewhere in the house.
Hi Luke. Please more videos with short stories and vocabulary explanations. On the one hand, you learn the formal language, on the other hand, you learn the everyday language when explaining vocabulary and you are so good at both!🤟🏻
This old couple probably needed some company. The author imagined something scary but in fact there was nothing to be scared about. Too much imagination. Keep on the nice work.I really appreciate the way you present stories and the quality of your commentaries.
I just want to say that I am watching this episode from Iraq. I would like to say that the most beautiful thing in this video is that when you made the sound of the door in the creepy houses 😂😂😂
Well, the story reminded me of the horror movie called "The Visit". Brother and sister go to their grandparents' house (they also have never seen them before) and then strange and scary things strart happening. *SPOILER BELOW* During a skype conversation with their mother the children find out that these people are not their real grandparents (the real ones were killed by these freaks)
Great story, very engaging, but I think it's made up. If I were this guy, I would have asked my real aunt, who lives in this house. She should know them. They should be her neighbours.
This is just AMAZING! The best video ever! Everything is in one: super story, explanation (in normal human way), vocab, and grammar. It is a big job!!! Bravo! Thanks much, Luke, for this opportunity to learn English with you. I subscribed to your podcast - the smallest thing that I can do for you. Thank you very much, for your work! ❤
Great history!! And Great Podcast!! Thank you very much for it all!!! I enjoy and learn at the same time. When I discovered you , I said ooh now is possible! Yes, I can!. Hello from Barcelona❤
I don't think it's a true story, and to tell the truth I did't feel scare, lol, but anyway I love to hear podcast, almost every morning I listen to your podcast on my way to office, and because of you, my listening skills especially hearing British accent is improve so much. God Bless You Luke.
Hello there! Tonight's weather where I live, with its wind, thunderstorms, and rain, is setting the perfect mood for a creepy story. The wind is howling, thunder is rumbling , and rain is pouring down, creating a frightening atmosphere outside. And I love creepy stories 👀
Hello Luke, thank you for another story! I like very much the way you teach english. With your stories I improoved noticeably my leastening skills!❤️❤️❤️
Thank you very much, Luke😊. Learning English through story was engaging as always. My favourite type of podcast on LEP. Do them more often, please 🙏 I wanted to add that your podcasts are included in the recommendation list for emproving listening skill, in the first place, by one popular English school in Russia - Inglex. This was exiting to find out 😉
❤loved this episode. I do not find this story scaring. I would say puzzling, leaving questions about something unsaid by the narrator. Always a pleasure to hear your podcast 🎉
All is really good to listen to with the teacher as you are and thank you very much for your work but seeing you is very annoying, moreover- it is distacting , too, so, I had to close my eyes to listen to the very good reading. Why are you visible while youre reading?:) I believe no need us to see you?:)
You should listen to the audio podcast. You can find it in all podcast apps including Spotify. By the way, a lot of people say they like to see me while I speak so they can see my mouth moving and also my facial expressions and gestures help them understand everything. But if you’d rather not see my face, I understand. That’s what the audio podcast is for.
Hi there, I find the story useful for English beginners. While learning a language, one needs entertainment! And this story allows to create mystery without a particular complicated plot. Listenning to your explanations is useful for all levels! You are great!Luke, I'm from Siberia and I wonder if you are going to make a video next year on any of W. S. Maugham's stories. It's going to be 150th anniversary of the writer. If you haven't had such plan, may I ask you to think of one😊?
Thanks for helpful videos. I like your clear voice. I'm from Japan, and I had allergic to English. I didn't have confidence to use English, especially in grammar. You explain difficult words easier, so I can understand these stories.
Wow 😲! We've been in for a treat, Luke! A thousand thanks 🙏 for the podcast! I've loved 😍 this preternatural, beyond-the-grave, sort of Stephen-Kingy, Carpenter-ian short story, with a delicate touch of Hitchcock on it. I couldn't help but being all the time mulling over The Mist, Psychosis... An invigorating shot in the arm for starting the week! Wish you a fruitful one!
Your pronunciation is incredible, you are one of the few people I understand perfectly with the level of English I have right now. Greetings from Cuba.
Nice, very helpful. I have been listening to these english podcasts in the past two months and it's very helpful to improve my English. . I found that learning English from Story and News is the best way to improve the fluency. Great job, many thanks!!
Hello Luke, I really like this kind of videos ,it's understandable and enjoyable ,thank you very much, I appreciate your work to came up with this wonderful video ❤.. Your fan from yemen🇾🇪
Thanks a lot for sharing these enjoyable histories with us. It's really nice to listen to you, and moreover we learn a lot of you. Have a wonderful day! People like you deserve it 😊
It is the first time I hear your podcast and I absolutily loved it . I learned a lot in a very pleasant way. You are an amazing teacher. Thank you. Regarding the storie, I think he was very clever to get away from there, because the night would bring the really scary part of it.
Hello there. It was a pleasure to listen this story and pick up some useful expressions. Also I love your jokes. Thank you very much for so attractive way of studying. 😊
The thing that I didn't understand is how come the young man didn't know his family members and how they looked like!! That's so flipping strange, don't you think?
Its fun story cause GPS never lies. You can download offline maps and GPS will work no matter why. Satellites never lie. Phone reception and internet connection may have some issues with coverage, but GPS never.
Hello Luke sir ... I'm from India 🇮🇳 I love your videos, following you before some time. Today's stories is very nice , in between the story your small small sentence ( with smile 😂 ) make my day . Thanks for the nice story.
This is a scary story, but maybe we didn't get it right? Maybe they really were his aunt and uncle? It was them, who invited him for dinner, he had just assumed he would meet his cousin there. He made an effort to find their addresse on the map, so the place could be right. The aunt and uncke were obviously waiting for him with the dinner, as they opened the door so quickly to welcome him. They must have known his mother quite well, because they were talking about her for some time. And the aunt only called his mum after he had agreed to stay overnight... Perhaps they needed an alibi, as the scariest things were supposed to happen during the night...
You're an amazing teacher! You deserve a medal (or maybe a monthly award) for helping people learn English! 0:00: 📚 The podcast episode features a short story used for teaching vocabulary and grammar. 5:45: 🃏 A visit to the aunt's house turns into a fun game night of Uno. 12:30: 👥 A man receives a dinner invitation from relatives he has never met before, leading to a surprising and remote encounter. 18:00: 👻 A mysterious and potentially scary story about strange people and odd behavior. 23:58: 📶 The video discusses phone reception and network coverage. 30:00: 🗺 The video discusses the concept of layout and giving excuses in conversation. 35:49: 🍽 A man finishes a meal prepared by unknown people, raising questions about their intentions. 41:58: 🚗 The speaker discusses the efficiency of different types of cars and explains the meaning of 'puzzled look'. 47:34: 🤔 The video discusses assumptions and irritability in a situation. 53:19: 🤔 The speaker recounts a story of going to the wrong house and causing confusion with their mom. 59:33: 🎙 The speaker discusses the plan to cover grammar in a premium episode and encourages listeners to sign up for it.
Thank you Luke for the podcast. It was a helpful episode for English learners. But the authenticity of the story is disputable. I think it is most probably a made-up story. There are many parts in the story that raise serious doubts. Here are some: 1-Although he lives in the same city (it is far in the countryside but does not matter) with his cousin and aunt, they never get together. 2-He never saw their pictures. No social media connections. 3-They are so apart from each other. So the chance that his cousin invites him over for not a family gathering but a one-on-one meeting is not likely. 4-Given the circumstances just as the invitation is unlikely, accepting is also unlikely. 5-Why did not he ask on the phone how to get there? If the address is not very straightforward it is always good to get the directions from the locals. 6-When he got there he waited for his cousin for hours. Why did not he call his cousin? 7-Aunt calling his mom is also suspicious. Why didn't you call the very person you invited over? The list can be extended. I know that it does not matter at all whether this is a true story or not. I just wanted to practice writing.
It was very good story all along, but the end of it a bit quick and I expected some more scary moments and some explanation at the end. But thank you I always like this short stories.
Thanks Luke! You are wonderful. It was a pleasure to be here with you during this time, listening, learning, laughing and imagining the meaning of the story...
This is my first time listening to English short stories in English. I got scared and entertained in the same time. I love it. Thank you 🌹🙏🏽
Very 👍 good I'm from Iran you're one of the best teacher l have seen
Listening you makes me feel like I'm an English master... I can understand about 99.5% of what you say. A real pleasure!
Congratulations! I'm searching for this level of understanding.
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wow, that story creeped me out. Thankfully, he followed his gut and ran away.
Thanks for the great podcast! At first the story was all more or less. But when he said that GPS didn’t work there, I got a little tense. Of course, the story is considered scary, and you think about it in advance, naturally, you expect some kind of catch. Eh, then when he finally barely got there, the fact that they quickly called him, well, yes, also, of course, a little scary, but also back and forth, more or less. But then, of course, I expected that they would do something to him, or that they would actually kill this nephew, and so on... and everything else. That is, it was all very strange too. Moreover, the description of the house and so on, but that was not the most important thing... the most unpleasant thing was when he went back, and I thought that when he returned home, that he was at home while he was away (they called him away on purpose) to kill my family, that is, I was afraid of this. Then, when it turned out that he went to a completely different house...? At first I was a little upset, I thought that it was something terrible, I was expecting something terrible, and then I thought that if you had told it to be simple, like It would be a funny case, then actually back and forth. I think that at least the people who had it are just lonely and bored. They were glad to any person who accidentally wandered into their distant lands.... thank you for the detailed analysis... I love the explanation of the meanings of words. I’m still new to English, but I thank you and my son-in-law Sergei for the advice to listen to you!!! Best regards, Svitlana from Ukraine.
This story sounds like an episode od WoodPecker invited over by thr Woolf
hello. I start learn English and I need to help from you. What podcast from your library on youtube do you recmonend me to start adventurous witht English language in your style? Do you have a list for begionner? first , second ...?
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Woow! That's was a good one. I'd like to add one more hypothesis: that they could be his auncle and aunt and made the call because they wanted to do something bad with him and lied that him didn't arrieved in there.
Thank you for this story, Luke! 🇧🇷
Oh it was really scary but I feel better when I read your comment. Thank you
I had the same predictions 😊
Thank you for your enthusiastic teaching. You looks like an actor sometimes, which makes it really fun!!
You are the best English teacher I have ever seen!
It's a pleasure learning English with you! Parliament should give you a monthly payment for spreading the language like that 😊.
HA, ha, ha, ... If that happens, I will do squats every day of my life.
I say this because politicians only think about themselves. This channel helps us understand more English. Thanks.
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I really like your short stories but sadly have finished all of them recently. Hope you can introduce more stories ;) Thanks!
Hello, Luke! Thank you for the story. I think it's a great and a sad story. The guy came to the wrong house. They were not his aunt and uncle, but they seemed to be happy to have a visitor. Maybe they were very old people, maybe they had Alzheimer's disease. And they really didn't want him to leave them.
Yeah, that's what I also thought
they wanted to kill him and eat
Never be naive and trust people you don't know.
It's a matter of staying the whole night with them and being uncoscious of what is happening around you !!
Right. I agree with you guys, the risks were possible in that house. Luckily, he felt an urge to escape from there. Such was a good feeling. The old couple might have been dangerous or might not, but a potential risk was hidden somewhere in the house.
More podcast like this pls 👍👍
Best regards from Italy !!🇮🇹
Hi Luke. Please more videos with short stories and vocabulary explanations. On the one hand, you learn the formal language, on the other hand, you learn the everyday language when explaining vocabulary and you are so good at both!🤟🏻
well, there are many videos of this kind in the premium subscription.
Thank you for your podcast. It is very useful for me to learn English
The best podcast! The best story teller! Love you❤❤❤
Greetings from Cracow Poland ❤
Luke, I hope you’re well. You’re the best guy who teaches English. I appreciate it. Wish i talk like you clearly.
I wish everyone spoke english like you
This old couple probably needed some company. The author imagined something scary but in fact there was nothing to be scared about. Too much imagination.
Keep on the nice work.I really appreciate the way you present stories and the quality of your commentaries.
Thank you so much Luke! The very useful podcast. After your lessons I get to know many new words. It’s really priceless. ❤
Finally I find a teacher that I like.
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I just want to say that I am watching this episode from Iraq. I would like to say that the most beautiful thing in this video is that when you made the sound of the door in the creepy houses 😂😂😂
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Hi Luke
I like your dirty and puzzle look😂
Well, the story reminded me of the horror movie called "The Visit". Brother and sister go to their grandparents' house (they also have never seen them before) and then strange and scary things strart happening.
*SPOILER BELOW*
During a skype conversation with their mother the children find out that these people are not their real grandparents (the real ones were killed by these freaks)
Thanks Luke!
Learning English in a fun way is wonderful!
I think like you!
really an excellent lesson!
maybe they were just a family that feel a bit lonely and would like the visit of someone just for a change hahahaha that's what I think
Great story, very engaging, but I think it's made up. If I were this guy, I would have asked my real aunt, who lives in this house. She should know them. They should be her neighbours.
Excelente voz, pausa, ritmo, para educar el oido. Gracias, gracias
This is just AMAZING! The best video ever! Everything is in one: super story, explanation (in normal human way), vocab, and grammar. It is a big job!!! Bravo! Thanks much, Luke, for this opportunity to learn English with you. I subscribed to your podcast - the smallest thing that I can do for you. Thank you very much, for your work! ❤
When it was mentioned that the guy had eaten a pot roast I had a thought it had been made from his cousin😅
Thank you very much for the fun lesson! I really appreciate that I can learn English through the stories. Your voice is so good.
Many thanks 🥰🙏
Great history!! And Great Podcast!! Thank you very much for it all!!! I enjoy and learn at the same time. When I discovered you , I said ooh now is possible! Yes, I can!. Hello from Barcelona❤
Hello from Barcelona!!
I don't think it's a true story, and to tell the truth I did't feel scare, lol, but anyway I love to hear podcast, almost every morning I listen to your podcast on my way to office, and because of you, my listening skills especially hearing British accent is improve so much. God Bless You Luke.
Hi, Luke! I hope you're great! Please, more of this kind of videos!! I really enjoy and learn with this video format. 🙏. Geetings from Venezuela.
Hi Luke, you make such a good podcast,I improve my listening skills
great lesson. good comunication
I am of one your premium listeners because you're such an amazing teacher. I enjoy listening to you, and your teaching is great. Thank you!
How can get premium lessons if I live in Iraqi is that possible, it must have a credit card is that right?i adore your videos
Amazing 👏. You putting in a lot effort. Thank you for your effort. But be careful about your health ,try drink water while giving speech.
Hello there!
Tonight's weather where I live, with its wind, thunderstorms, and rain, is setting the perfect mood for a creepy story.
The wind is howling, thunder is rumbling , and rain is pouring down, creating a frightening atmosphere outside.
And I love creepy stories 👀
You’re an incredible teacher!
Hello Luke, thank you for another story! I like very much the way you teach english. With your stories I improoved noticeably my leastening skills!❤️❤️❤️
OMG ! That was spine-chilling. I expected a more dramatic ending, though! Thanks for the content. I love your podcast.
Thanks so much Luke for all your podcasts especially when you share with us the short stories; I love listening and reading them👍👌😊
Luke , please make all your videos like this video include analyzing the vocabularies and grammars
Your voice and pronunciation is extraordinary Lucas. Thank you!
Thank you very much, Luke😊. Learning English through story was engaging as always. My favourite type of podcast on LEP. Do them more often, please 🙏 I wanted to add that your podcasts are included in the recommendation list for emproving listening skill, in the first place, by one popular English school in Russia - Inglex. This was exiting to find out 😉
You of English speach all best and you of and all family of all happy Vijay gupta international fans ramna garhwa jharkhand india 1:44
Thank you for this outstanding podcast experience, Luke
❤loved this episode.
I do not find this story scaring.
I would say puzzling, leaving questions about something unsaid by the narrator.
Always a pleasure to hear your podcast 🎉
Very interesting and efficient way of learning English
All is really good to listen to with the teacher as you are and thank you very much for your work but seeing you is very annoying, moreover- it is distacting , too, so, I had to close my eyes to listen to the very good reading. Why are you visible while youre reading?:) I believe no need us to see you?:)
You should listen to the audio podcast. You can find it in all podcast apps including Spotify.
By the way, a lot of people say they like to see me while I speak so they can see my mouth moving and also my facial expressions and gestures help them understand everything. But if you’d rather not see my face, I understand. That’s what the audio podcast is for.
Hi there, I find the story useful for English beginners. While learning a language, one needs entertainment! And this story allows to create mystery without a particular complicated plot. Listenning to your explanations is useful for all levels! You are great!Luke, I'm from Siberia and I wonder if you are going to make a video next year on any of W. S. Maugham's stories. It's going to be 150th anniversary of the writer. If you haven't had such plan, may I ask you to think of one😊?
Thanks for helpful videos. I like your clear voice. I'm from Japan, and I had allergic to English. I didn't have confidence to use English, especially in grammar. You explain difficult words easier, so I can understand these stories.
Greeting from Tamaulipas México 🇲🇽
Hi, Luke, I am delightful to hear the story. As I said before you are fantastic narrator. I love that ❤
Wow 😲! We've been in for a treat, Luke! A thousand thanks 🙏 for the podcast! I've loved 😍 this preternatural, beyond-the-grave, sort of Stephen-Kingy, Carpenter-ian short story, with a delicate touch of Hitchcock on it. I couldn't help but being all the time mulling over The Mist, Psychosis... An invigorating shot in the arm for starting the week! Wish you a fruitful one!
This new podcast episode which I've just finished listening was really interesting🌟. I really enjoyed it! Thank you for everything! 😁
Your pronunciation is incredible, you are one of the few people I understand perfectly with the level of English I have right now. Greetings from Cuba.
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Nice, very helpful. I have been listening to these english podcasts in the past two months and it's very helpful to improve my English. . I found that learning English from Story and News is the best way to improve the fluency. Great job, many thanks!!
Nueva en tu canal, gracias,me gusta todo, desde España un saludo 😊
Hello Luke, I really like this kind of videos ,it's understandable and enjoyable ,thank you very much, I appreciate your work to came up with this wonderful video ❤..
Your fan from yemen🇾🇪
If he stayed in that house the next pot roast will be ready for aunt and Uncle
Hello Luke thanks you for your wealthy explanation meaning !!! Big up
I’m washing my hair tonight 😂👍
Thanks a lot for sharing these enjoyable histories with us. It's really nice to listen to you, and moreover we learn a lot of you. Have a wonderful day! People like you deserve it 😊
It is the first time I hear your podcast and I absolutily loved it . I learned a lot in a very pleasant way. You are an amazing teacher. Thank you. Regarding the storie, I think he was very clever to get away from there, because the night would bring the really scary part of it.
Hello there. It was a pleasure to listen this story and pick up some useful expressions. Also I love your jokes. Thank you very much for so attractive way of studying. 😊
The thing that I didn't understand is how come the young man didn't know his family members and how they looked like!! That's so flipping strange, don't you think?
Its fun story cause GPS never lies. You can download offline maps and GPS will work no matter why. Satellites never lie. Phone reception and internet connection may have some issues with coverage, but GPS never.
They didn't want their prey to go.He would have become pot roast if he wasn't leave.
Hello Luke sir ... I'm from India 🇮🇳
I love your videos, following you before some time. Today's stories is very nice , in between the story your small small sentence ( with smile 😂 ) make my day . Thanks for the nice story.
Actually I dint find scary at all. But thank you for this good story and great lesson
Thank you, Luke, you are the best. Great Podcast.
This is a scary story, but maybe we didn't get it right? Maybe they really were his aunt and uncle? It was them, who invited him for dinner, he had just assumed he would meet his cousin there. He made an effort to find their addresse on the map, so the place could be right. The aunt and uncke were obviously waiting for him with the dinner, as they opened the door so quickly to welcome him. They must have known his mother quite well, because they were talking about her for some time. And the aunt only called his mum after he had agreed to stay overnight... Perhaps they needed an alibi, as the scariest things were supposed to happen during the night...
You're an amazing teacher! You deserve a medal (or maybe a monthly award) for helping people learn English!
0:00: 📚 The podcast episode features a short story used for teaching vocabulary and grammar.
5:45: 🃏 A visit to the aunt's house turns into a fun game night of Uno.
12:30: 👥 A man receives a dinner invitation from relatives he has never met before, leading to a surprising and remote encounter.
18:00: 👻 A mysterious and potentially scary story about strange people and odd behavior.
23:58: 📶 The video discusses phone reception and network coverage.
30:00: 🗺 The video discusses the concept of layout and giving excuses in conversation.
35:49: 🍽 A man finishes a meal prepared by unknown people, raising questions about their intentions.
41:58: 🚗 The speaker discusses the efficiency of different types of cars and explains the meaning of 'puzzled look'.
47:34: 🤔 The video discusses assumptions and irritability in a situation.
53:19: 🤔 The speaker recounts a story of going to the wrong house and causing confusion with their mom.
59:33: 🎙 The speaker discusses the plan to cover grammar in a premium episode and encourages listeners to sign up for it.
If something like that happened to me, in the next opportunity I would like to check once more the address.
hello luke !! Thank you for your great video ! by ninja
You are the best teacher that I have ever seen.❤
Thank you Luke for the podcast. It was a helpful episode for English learners.
But the authenticity of the story is disputable. I think it is most probably a made-up story. There are many parts in the story that raise serious doubts. Here are some:
1-Although he lives in the same city (it is far in the countryside but does not matter) with his cousin and aunt, they never get together.
2-He never saw their pictures. No social media connections.
3-They are so apart from each other. So the chance that his cousin invites him over for not a family gathering but a one-on-one meeting is not likely.
4-Given the circumstances just as the invitation is unlikely, accepting is also unlikely.
5-Why did not he ask on the phone how to get there? If the address is not very straightforward it is always good to get the directions from the locals.
6-When he got there he waited for his cousin for hours. Why did not he call his cousin?
7-Aunt calling his mom is also suspicious. Why didn't you call the very person you invited over?
The list can be extended. I know that it does not matter at all whether this is a true story or not. I just wanted to practice writing.
you know I've just finished the 3rd season of "Supernatural" and this story is like one of the scary episodes of this tv show...😁
Thank you for sharing a Premium episode.
You sound like having a bad cold, hope you get better Luke.
It was very good story all along, but the end of it a bit quick and I expected some more scary moments and some explanation at the end. But thank you I always like this short stories.
This is very well thought out format podcast! 🆒 🆒
Hello Luke, I love this episode. It is interesting and informative. Thank you so much. 💓
The horror of this story is that you have lost all contact with the outside world, which is a realistic metaphor.
thank you very much luke, for your nice, clear and understandable explanation I really love it
Thanks Luke! You are wonderful. It was a pleasure to be here with you during this time, listening, learning, laughing and imagining the meaning of the story...
Teacher Luke, you are truly good at making sound effects.❤❤
That “insistent” acting is brilliant 😆
what was your weirdest excuse for not doing your hw? :)
Hi Luke I love your videos and always I can I watch. Thanks si much. I really would like to have class with you. I from Brazil!
Great thanks for your job!!! It's enormous help for those who needs to practice their English.
thank you for this strange and scarry story ! What's next ?? !!
Great story luke ! Actually I did find it scary especially when I hear a sound from the window but it was my little brother 🙄