I have just discovered you, Luke. I'm delighted to have met you. Never watched/ listened to anyone so engaging, professionally prepared, with such a lovely accent and voice. So natural, humorous, full of teaching ideas and quality content. I'm a 63-year-old former teacher of English from Italy. I retired last year and was worried about not having so many opportunities to be exposed to English constantly (no cultural exchanges, international courses, stays abroad...) Thank goodness I have found you!
Luke, you organically fitted in with the topic of conversation. Your blush and insightful questions make you a sincere and involved interlocutor. Thank you very much!
When one of the best communicators I've ever met tells us that he blushes when he speaks, it makes me feel like we're all the same and a little more confident in myself and my way of conveying information in the language I'm learning. Thank you for getting down to our level. This is really motivating!! 🌈🌈
Thanks! I have only watched one episode so far, but I enjoyed the topic and your guest. Even though he carefully chose his words to make things easy to understand he is not coming across as superior or treating the audience like we are narrow-minded. That is pretty rare for educational English videos
Thank you Luke for having him to broaden my perspectives, and also for revealing what's happening in real English communication. I can't agree more that focusing on genuine, meaningful communication is the key of speaking.
I can totally relate to the challenges non-native speakers face. I also found the tips very practical, and I’m going to incorporate them. Kudos to Teacher Luke for his tireless efforts to help us improve our English. Additionally, I’m captivated by Matt Abraham and plan to subscribe to his channel
Truly speaking, he has communicated essential information that is indispensable for the language learners who want to become spontaneous and confident speaker
I see that there is no the best teacher forever. It depends on many factors. At the moment Luke is the only one who I can listen to. His voice, his manner of speaking and, what is the most important, his attitude. So, I am very happy to find this podcast. His ‘English Stories’ part is amazing.
Definitely Mr Abrahams knows perfectly well what he's talking about. Being myself a Spanish person I never, when I speak English, try to sound as I was a BBC speaker.. Which put my anxiety off while I'm speaking.. And Secondly never thinking about the grammar mistakes that my conversation would derive... Meaning, thinking fast, speaking faster and getting my message across... Thanks so much for this helpful Video and congratulations to both of you 👍
I had a problem getting enough breath due to anxiety while reading a ballad at school which was also being recorded in order to be discussed later. Well, I messed it up and suffered terribly. Thankfully, the teacher pretended the tape was broken. But the incidence had its consequences and affected my readiness to actively take part in classroom discussions or perform in public. It has always taken me much energy to raise my voice. So, I listened with great interest to your conversation. I thought I was mistaken when I noticed your blush. I really loved it when you had the courage to talk about it later. Chapeau!
My goal now is to fully understand what people mean, when they speak. To native speakers more harder to communicate with beginner, because they don't know our passive dictionary. It's a hell of misunderstanding. So, listening skills are on the first place. Using our poor active dictionary we can explain almost everything. It's longer, but I believe native speakers will find the strength to understand us)
This episode came out at the best moment to me, I'm practicing for the TOEFL and besides tomorrow I have a job interview in English and I was really nervous overthinking about how perfect I should be to not mess up this. It was a great way to relax. Thank goodness I don't blush (hope so).
I usually listen to your podcast while walking my dog in the evening. I think it's very interesting and I learn a lot. Thank you very much. Greetings from Spain 😊
Hi, this is very useful to me because I could learn what was never heard for life, so I will apply his lessons to my daily talking to my people. Thank you, Mat! Thank you, Luke, for the great podcast!
Hi. The way you conduct the podcast is excellent. Thank you for your contribution to improve the English language of non native speakers of English. Wishing you all the best from Sri Lanka.
Hi Mr Luke. I was listening to one of your recent episodes. Your podcast is not entirely blocked in mainland China. I have been listening to your podcast even before I went abroad. In fact, your podcast is one of the few podcasts that is NOT blocked here. You have a lot of Chinese listeners certainly. My respect and gratitude for all your amazing work.
Btw if I get a reply from you, I’d be happy to run a test on which podcasts/websites/apps are available in mainland China that can access your episodes
@@LukesEnglishPodcast apparently I was wrong. Your website IS available here, however once I hit “download audio” and get redirected to Acast, you have lost me. RUclips is sadly entirely blocked here. And most unfortunately even on Apple podcast LEP is un-listenable. Let me try out a few other ways and will let you know once I’ve found an access to your podcast in China😃
This video does a great job in tips of learning how to think fast and talk smart. For me, it insightfully highlights the differences between British and American accent. Now I know the reason why the British accent that I have been trying to imitate doesn’t flow smoothly while speaking and it sounds like a Rap song with fluctuation. In fact, it does have that kind of nature when it is put on a conversation, even when the language is spoken by a native speaker. Thank you Luke.❤
Your podcasts are so much fun and even more so, interesting. I learn from you not only about the English language, which I have a great interest in, but about so many other subjects. And in addition, the range of topics is definitely diverse. For me, your podcasts are like a book, even if it's thick, you don't want it to end. Because it is so interesting and therefore we want it to continue. That was the case today when I heard your conversation with Matt Abraham, which was very instructive and insightful. Many of the things that were said are also relevant to me personally, but I was glad that the podcast did not end at the end of the conversation with him, but you continued the conversation with us listeners, summarized and explained and gave your own insights. I would like to point out that, as always, in this podcast as well, you expanded on your personal position on the subject and today it was the fact that you are always blushing. It's exactly the same with me and your explanations made me understand something about myself, that it's okay to blush, I don't need to think too much about it and understand that it also happens to people with a lot of experience who don't even know why they blush. I realized that the reason for blushing is not necessarily because I am ashamed or uncomfortable. This insight will allow me to be more relaxed in my further future engagements with people. Thank you very much for that too. I wish that you will continue to interest me and others as well, as you have done so far with great success.
Thanks to you and Matt.To me this podcast was very useful.Matt looks like friendly.Finally both of you are 'a real person's.I mean not synthetic.So it worths.Have a nice life
Luke es el mejor, me encantan sus vídeos, con otros autores me aburro mucho pero la buena energía que transmite Luke hace que el tiempo en la clase sea agradable. Muchas mañanas al despertar y mientras desayuno, lo escucho para aprender y mejorar mi inglés. Muchas gracias Luke por tu excelente trabajo eres un crack. 🤠
Despite being a quite self-confident person, I've been struggling with blushing all my life, so I can really understand your feelings. The worst thing however, is when someone suddenly tells you 'Oh look, you're blushing!' ...and the more they tell you the redder you become 😞
I am raving about your podcast! Your speaking help me much! I widely praise your audio to my learning English friends. And I regullary listen your arhieve records every day while I am getting the workplace.
I think I am the worst of speakers, because of my worse communication. When I start speaking my whole body shakes, I am getting sweat, blushing and even my voice is shaking. But this video is the best one and can really help me with my speaking. Thanks, Luke is the best podcaster.❤❤❤
Thank you , I really like to watch This podcast I need practice my comunication in this moment. And I need a Lot of work Yet for talk and whrite better.
Hi Luke! Thank you for releasing another excellent episode, it was interesting as usual. Your podcast is not only great for listening practice, but it’s also educational. I learn something from you and your guests every time. It’s great that you talked about blushing, because that often happens to me when I speak publicly. I won’t feel bad about it anymore 😁
This video was suggested to me and I am glad I clicked to watch it. Excellent conversation between two very good communicators. You have such a cool, posh British accent. I'll be following you from now on.
Hi Luke! Thank you so much for the podcast, it is very useful for learning and improving English and I have to say that I really love your British accent!! I m Italian, so I always try to improve the pronunciation. Regarding the blush, I perfectly understand you, when I m embarrassed or nervous or anxious, I blush all over my neck, it becomes full of red spot and I can feel when it happens too! Anyway, I just try to ignore it and think it will pass when I take the control back. Thanks a lot for all the tips!
Thanks for sharing. Whoever is reading this comment, I wish you success, health, love and happiness!
What a shallow way to receive likes.
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Thank you!! I wish the same to you ❤️
This is one of the most useful channels for learning English
Definitely
It's true ❤❤❤❤
The best one
The best!
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I have just discovered you, Luke. I'm delighted to have met you. Never watched/ listened to anyone so engaging, professionally prepared, with such a lovely accent and voice. So natural, humorous, full of teaching ideas and quality content. I'm a 63-year-old former teacher of English from Italy. I retired last year and was worried about not having so many opportunities to be exposed to English constantly (no cultural exchanges, international courses, stays abroad...) Thank goodness I have found you!
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Luke, you organically fitted in with the topic of conversation. Your blush and insightful questions make you a sincere and involved interlocutor. Thank you very much!
organically ?
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As part of an organized whole. Aaaaaaaaaa
When one of the best communicators I've ever met tells us that he blushes when he speaks, it makes me feel like we're all the same and a little more confident in myself and my way of conveying information in the language I'm learning. Thank you for getting down to our level. This is really motivating!! 🌈🌈
Why should we know that you're gay????
Shared best advice for nonnative speaker from Matt "Dont try to sound like native ppl, goal should be communicating ideas".
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A true super communicator. Every communication comes with connection. Escaping anxiety, and embracing comfort. All in a day’s work!
This guy ,Matt, he is a monster in th are of public speaking, it was a gorgeous idea to have him in our podcast, congratulations
Finally my two idols discuss each other. I’m over the moon. Definitely, I listen to Luke and Think Fast Talk smart almost every day
What is the meaning "Over the moon"?
@@RanaKhan-z2v it means " extremely happy" ☺️
@@RanaKhan-z2v to be very excited and happy
@@RanaKhan-z2vit means delighted
@@RanaKhan-z2v it means that im extremely happy, im delighted, im so pleased and excited about it
It's not only an amazing podcast to learn English, it's a great way to improve our life! Congratulations from Spain!
I utterly agree with you 🇹🇷🇪🇸
I'm from India 🇮🇳 and I agree with you ❤
Agree from Italy ❤
Thanks! I have only watched one episode so far, but I enjoyed the topic and your guest. Even though he carefully chose his words to make things easy to understand he is not coming across as superior or treating the audience like we are narrow-minded. That is pretty rare for educational English videos
Both men give me a huge motivation to learn more
Thank you Luke for having him to broaden my perspectives, and also for revealing what's happening in real English communication. I can't agree more that focusing on genuine, meaningful communication is the key of speaking.
I really appreciate how real this YT channel is, and I really mean it, thank you!
Hahaha, the blush is just right. Because you're kind, sincere, and lovely! No kidding.
I can totally relate to the challenges non-native speakers face. I also found the tips very practical, and I’m going to incorporate them. Kudos to Teacher Luke for his tireless efforts to help us improve our English. Additionally, I’m captivated by Matt Abraham and plan to subscribe to his channel
Thanks a lot Luke. You have been giving to me a great contribution. I mean for my english skills and knowledge. God bless you Teacher. You`re rock!
Truly speaking, he has communicated essential information that is indispensable for the language learners who want to become spontaneous and confident speaker
I see that there is no the best teacher forever. It depends on many factors. At the moment Luke is the only one who I can listen to. His voice, his manner of speaking and, what is the most important, his attitude. So, I am very happy to find this podcast. His ‘English Stories’ part is amazing.
Definitely Mr Abrahams knows perfectly well what he's talking about. Being myself a Spanish person I never, when I speak English, try to sound as I was a BBC speaker.. Which put my anxiety off while I'm speaking.. And Secondly never thinking about the grammar mistakes that my conversation would derive... Meaning, thinking fast, speaking faster and getting my message across... Thanks so much for this helpful Video and congratulations to both of you 👍
I had a problem getting enough breath due to anxiety while reading a ballad at school which was also being recorded in order to be discussed later. Well, I messed it up and suffered terribly. Thankfully, the teacher pretended the tape was broken. But the incidence had its consequences and affected my readiness to actively take part in classroom discussions or perform in public. It has always taken me much energy to raise my voice. So, I listened with great interest to your conversation. I thought I was mistaken when I noticed your blush. I really loved it when you had the courage to talk about it later. Chapeau!
My goal now is to fully understand what people mean, when they speak. To native speakers more harder to communicate with beginner, because they don't know our passive dictionary. It's a hell of misunderstanding. So, listening skills are on the first place. Using our poor active dictionary we can explain almost everything. It's longer, but I believe native speakers will find the strength to understand us)
@Luke,I really appreciate your vulnerability and consequently authenticity,it's not easy,but extremely powerful!greetings from Poland!❤
This episode came out at the best moment to me, I'm practicing for the TOEFL and besides tomorrow I have a job interview in English and I was really nervous overthinking about how perfect I should be to not mess up this. It was a great way to relax.
Thank goodness I don't blush (hope so).
Hello sir! I am from Kashmir, I have been watching and listening you for one year.
I usually listen to your podcast while walking my dog in the evening. I think it's very interesting and I learn a lot. Thank you very much. Greetings from Spain 😊
Thank you so much luke you are truly a very good person and you have been doing helpful and useful episodes .
appreciated❤
This was amazing! I've been listening to your podcast for a year or so. What a fantastic episode, packed with invaluable information. Thank you.
Hi, this is very useful to me because I could learn what was never heard for life, so I will apply his lessons to my daily talking to my people. Thank you, Mat! Thank you, Luke, for the great podcast!
Hi. The way you conduct the podcast is excellent. Thank you for your contribution to improve the English language of non native speakers of English. Wishing you all the best from Sri Lanka.
thank you Sir LUKE and Sir Matt ABRAHAM,
we eagerly look forward to your podcast vidos
best wishes to you all
Hi Mr Luke. I was listening to one of your recent episodes.
Your podcast is not entirely blocked in mainland China. I have been listening to your podcast even before I went abroad. In fact, your podcast is one of the few podcasts that is NOT blocked here.
You have a lot of Chinese listeners certainly. My respect and gratitude for all your amazing work.
Btw if I get a reply from you, I’d be happy to run a test on which podcasts/websites/apps are available in mainland China that can access your episodes
@@Grasshopper-fn3ni Yes, please let me know!
@@LukesEnglishPodcast apparently I was wrong. Your website IS available here, however once I hit “download audio” and get redirected to Acast, you have lost me. RUclips is sadly entirely blocked here. And most unfortunately even on Apple podcast LEP is un-listenable.
Let me try out a few other ways and will let you know once I’ve found an access to your podcast in China😃
@@Grasshopper-fn3ni What happens if you right-click on the "Download audio" link and try to save the audio file?
@@LukesEnglishPodcast Genius idea. Download-able and listen-able that way.
This video does a great job in tips of learning how to think fast and talk smart. For me, it insightfully highlights the differences between British and American accent. Now I know the reason why the British accent that I have been trying to imitate doesn’t flow smoothly while speaking and it sounds like a Rap song with fluctuation. In fact, it does have that kind of nature when it is put on a conversation, even when the language is spoken by a native speaker. Thank you Luke.❤
Thank you so much Luke and Matt, this is one of the best episodes ever on RUclips !
Thank you, Luke! I really enjoy listening to your speeches. I’m learning so much from you!
You’re a great teacher!!!
It’s incredible that both of you are in the same video and I follow both of you.❤ it’s an excellent question to come first and great answer!!!
Iam so happy to discover you😊
I listen to your speech as a beautiful song
Your podcasts are so much fun and even more so, interesting. I learn from you not only about the English language, which I have a great interest in, but about so many other subjects. And in addition, the range of topics is definitely diverse. For me, your podcasts are like a book, even if it's thick, you don't want it to end. Because it is so interesting and therefore we want it to continue. That was the case today when I heard your conversation with Matt Abraham, which was very instructive and insightful. Many of the things that were said are also relevant to me personally, but I was glad that the podcast did not end at the end of the conversation with him, but you continued the conversation with us listeners, summarized and explained and gave your own insights. I would like to point out that, as always, in this podcast as well, you expanded on your personal position on the subject and today it was the fact that you are always blushing. It's exactly the same with me and your explanations made me understand something about myself, that it's okay to blush, I don't need to think too much about it and understand that it also happens to people with a lot of experience who don't even know why they blush. I realized that the reason for blushing is not necessarily because I am ashamed or uncomfortable. This insight will allow me to be more relaxed in my further future engagements with people. Thank you very much for that too. I wish that you will continue to interest me and others as well, as you have done so far with great success.
Thank You so Much for all the advice. Most important the connection we make with others while learning!
Thanks to you and Matt.To me this podcast was very useful.Matt looks like friendly.Finally both of you are 'a real person's.I mean not synthetic.So it worths.Have a nice life
Gosh, the advice he shared about non-native speakers had a real impact on me 👏🏻👏🏻 it really removes lots of pressure...😅
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I need English speaker.
These two legends that i listen to improve my communication skills. 🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤❤❤
I love the way LUKE motivates people
Luke es el mejor, me encantan sus vídeos, con otros autores me aburro mucho pero la buena energía que transmite Luke hace que el tiempo en la clase sea agradable. Muchas mañanas al despertar y mientras desayuno, lo escucho para aprender y mejorar mi inglés. Muchas gracias Luke por tu excelente trabajo eres un crack. 🤠
Despite being a quite self-confident person, I've been struggling with blushing all my life, so I can really understand your feelings. The worst thing however, is when someone suddenly tells you 'Oh look, you're blushing!' ...and the more they tell you the redder you become 😞
You are a great teacher i have ever listened to, big love from Sudan
what a worthwhile podcast from each other
and what a wonderful summary thanks a lot
Matt Abrahams is the best communicator and teacher!
Awesome! Two of my favourite podcasters at once 🥳 You’re just amazing sirs! 😎 And thanks a lot for your work!
That was quick. You need a longer conversation with him. I like listening to him. He is an interesting person.
I am raving about your podcast! Your speaking help me much! I widely praise your audio to my learning English friends. And I regullary listen your arhieve records every day while I am getting the workplace.
I think I am the worst of speakers, because of my worse communication.
When I start speaking my whole body shakes, I am getting sweat, blushing and even my voice is shaking.
But this video is the best one and can really help me with my speaking.
Thanks,
Luke is the best podcaster.❤❤❤
Hope you're talking about you speaking English. If that happens in any situation in your native language you should seek psycological help. Really.
This is incredible! Thank you so much for providing these amazing materials :) we are so grateful!
what, so what, and now what. Thank you, Luke and Matt. I will apply this useful structure to my speaking from now on.
This one of most useful channels for learning english
Thank you for interesting meeting!
Tomorrow, I have a final exam, and I’m listening to you, Luke. I will most likely fail, but this was a nice podcast I think it will be worth it.
Thank you,Luke,thank you, Matt!You are doing great work helping us with mastering English ❤❤❤
Thank you , I really like to watch This podcast I need practice my comunication in this moment. And I need a Lot of work Yet for talk and whrite better.
Thank you so so much for this eye-opening and insightful conversation! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
A good talk. I will use the advice to improve my Chinese communication skills. Chinese is my second language.
You are one of the best podcasts and teachers thanks Luke ❤
Hi Luke! Thank you for releasing another excellent episode, it was interesting as usual. Your podcast is not only great for listening practice, but it’s also educational. I learn something from you and your guests every time.
It’s great that you talked about blushing, because that often happens to me when I speak publicly. I won’t feel bad about it anymore 😁
two eminent speakers and a beautiful stratocaster, nice video
Your interview with Matt was super. Don't worry of getting red.
This video was suggested to me and I am glad I clicked to watch it. Excellent conversation between two very good communicators. You have such a cool, posh British accent. I'll be following you from now on.
Keep doing the good work, my friend, Thank you! God bless you!❤
I truly love watching this one, tnx for sharing your wonderful work😍
I also blush! 😢. Thank you for your tips
This episode was great. Especially Luke's summarize in the second part.
Love from India 🇮🇳 your podcast are amazing ❤😊
This is a fantastic English conversation thanks Mr. Luke
An amazingly informative conversation. Thank you very much Luke and Matt.
Always love hear from you teacher luke
Teacher thanks for your classes.
I really enjoyed this conversation. Thank you Luke.
Thanks Luke I m trying to improve my English and I m terrified of my mistakes, thanks a lot
Hi from Thailand, thank you for making awesome great podcast.😊
Hi luke, Thank You so much 🙌🏻
Thank you two very much!!
따봉을 안 줄수가 없다.
Luke, you are the best!
Luke you're great at paraphrasing!¡
I love this podcasts ❤
I love this podcast 🙌
Thanks Luke. It was a super interesting interview 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻😍
Very useful and fascinating podcast👍👍, i can't thank you enough💖🌟
Hi Luke! Thank you so much for the podcast, it is very useful for learning and improving English and I have to say that I really love your British accent!! I m Italian, so I always try to improve the pronunciation.
Regarding the blush, I perfectly understand you, when I m embarrassed or nervous or anxious, I blush all over my neck, it becomes full of red spot and I can feel when it happens too!
Anyway, I just try to ignore it and think it will pass when I take the control back.
Thanks a lot for all the tips!
Thanks to both of you, that was fruitful and motivating. I'm gonna straightaway to try chatGBT.
Thank you so much, gents, for the extremely useful podcast. With love from Russia ❤️
Amazing podcast!
Your great teacher
Thank you for your effort❤Greeting from Azerbaijan❤
Thanks Luke.......🎉 it's greate.....❤
Thank you very much, you are the best teacher 🙏🫶
Thanks for your tremendous work to help English learners
Thanks Luke
i love this episode so much! thank you for continuing to make good content for us!
Brilliant structure ❤ this can be use in defrent situations not only in the process of learning foreign tongue
You made me laugh loudly when you talked about blushing😂. I am blushing too, and it's good that I'm not alone.