840. Things that make you go "Hmmm" 🤔😅 Life, Laughter & Learning English
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 22 ส.ค. 2023
- Here is a list of curious mysteries, jokes and observations about the English language and life in general. I talk about each interesting point, give some funny comments and explain bits of English vocabulary in the process. Expect to learn a few things, and have a bit of a laugh in the process 🙂.
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The funniest part was when Luke said "cargo comes from the spanish word cargar", but he pronounced cagar instead of cargar. Cagar = to shit.
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I always listen to you
That's what we can called "kill two birds with one stone" .
Learning English while having fun.
Thank you, Luke.
If you don't mind:
"We can call", not called.
Sorry
I enjoy your podcasts immensely, they are sometimes very funny, and I learn a lot from them. Thank you for your interesting podcasts. 🙂
Five effective ways to learn English through Luke's English podcasts: 1. Listen to episodes for entertainment 2. Listen actively and take notes 3. Repeat and mimic 4. Repeat and rephrase 5. Engage in discussions.
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How can I engage in discussion with prof Hanif ?
I catch myself for cheking a new Luke's episode. I became obsessed with this podcast. It's a great source for leaning English.
Have you heard all the old episodes from the archive? Www.teacherluke.co.uk/episodes
Nooooo. But I've found where they are located:) thank you for your efforts!
"Save your money in luke's bank, you can trust us with your money" 😂😂 the funniest english teacher i ever saw in my life otherwise he is a good marketer for his bank 😂😂😂
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I don't know of any English teacher who is more humorous than Luke Thompson. What are your thoughts?
I guess Tiffani is most funny and laughable
I'd check today.
Any such British teacher?
Hi Luke. I'm biologist and Im very pleased with your explanation about evolution. U did in a simple and easy way, so amazing! Im going to use your technique with my students. Thank you. Best wishes from Brazil.
こんにちは!沖縄の大学生です。このチャンネルはわかりやすいですね!
Thanks Luke. We humans hadn't evolved, we were created by God in his own image.
That is true..we've been created by Allah.
That is true, glory to Jesus Christ! Who was the lamb slain in exchange for our sins. Our creator, sovereign God!
Thank's very much, Sir Lucke. You are better in different fields. I am your follower from Morocco.
Thanks for your great job, you're amazing!
Greetings from Algeria.
I had only a slim-chance if I could speak English fluently before I met you teacher but now I'm sure 70%if I listen to your podcast and immerse myself into English language and get a chatmate to practice with daily I will be great speaker in no time.
Dear Luke, if I lived in Paris, I'd be more worried about expired poisson 😅
Poisson in French is a "fish" 👌
Splendid podcasts to learn englsh. Thank you so much.Luke.
Muy entretenido e interesante, gracias Luke! You always doing your best.!!
I just discovered you! You are magnificent! I just realized I have to listen to all your previous podcasts, just one word.. wow! 🎉🎉🎉
Question 3.
Do twins ever realise that one of them is *unplanned❤gift❤* :)
Is it much better?
Thanks Luke!
I like your episod, and I learned a lot:)
Thank you a lot ! All your podcasts are great! I have always asked myself about "w" and now I know tha answer thanks to you!!! You have a nice French pronunciation
Thanks Luke . Your questions are very difficult to answer , so i can ask my friends . I like your learning skill because i am only 11 y and easy to understand.
In Russia, everyone puts butter in the refrigerator, but they argue whether it is necessary to put bread
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I always put bread in the refrigerator to prevent mold
Thanks a lot for the video! It's really helpful and exciting!
Your episodes will never expire 😅
It’s so great. I really enjoy this episode Luke ,
I just couldn’t stop laughing while watching and listening to your teaching style.
Scent: two letters pronounced the same like dress, occur, off, and many others.
Note the pronunciation of accident where the two letters cc are pronounced differently.
The ''Water man, a sort of low-budget Aqua man'' had me in stitches.
LEP becomes a magnet for your English success. Simply the best!
Lucky to have stumbled across your channel 🎉 Thank you for having you.
we appreciate you and the time and effort you put in a podcast, Luck. Thank you very much
Mr. Luke
Could you tell us some anecdotes about current technology like chatgpt, etc.?
This way we can learn pronunciation and sentence structure.
Thanks
You can’t learn pronunciation and sentence structure if I talk about other subjects?
Of course we learn. That was just a suggestion.
I always remember the history of the mountain -724-. We like it a lot among others.
Now we understand better by listening.
Thanks for your help.@@LukesEnglishPodcast
@@relishrodriguez4954 Ah, I see. Did you hear the 3 episodes I did about chat GPT3 in April? Here’s the first one 821. ChatGPT & Learning English PART 1
th-cam.com/video/6Wy88GXBwTE/w-d-xo.html
It's a great news you have released next episode. I appreciate your work, keep it up :)
Answer - If poison expires, it may become more or less poisonous depending on its constituents. Explanation: Any poison, like medicine, is primarily a chemical compound. The expiration date, which is predetermined, marks a time after which such a chemical compound becomes ineffective or is no longer safe to use.
The attitude towards the chat GPT has changed to " don't act smart here" 😂
Interesting to watch this relationship.
Thank you for this episode, lots of fun 🤗😁😊
Hi Lucas, it's been a good episode. I saw myself in the episode about car accidents the other day and it was great , I made a print out of the PDF and started to practice my English . Greetings from Peru . I would like more episodes about poetry to learn new words. thank you
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Thank you Luke. It was a fun lesson and I really enjoyed it
Thank you for making this episode. It's really funny and also interesting. I love to listen your video and it improves my English listening skill. By the way, I am from Myanmar.
I must say that you are my favorite channel to continue learning English😃.
You are Good teacher. Thanks a lot.
my fav episode it's so funny
and interesting
thanks Luke and Hana
TA! спасибо. You 'r the best!!!
I love your podcasts, Luke!
Nice and fun as always, thank you😍
Thanks a lot,this topic was excellent!!!
You made my day 👍
Thanks a lot 👍
Love that you're doing.
Hi Luke thanks for your work I like your Podcasts I sometimes watch them it would be great if you could put some interesting facts in your topic like about some cities, animals, plants or something like that to be generally informative for other people.
Scent - from Latin sentire. The addition of -c- (in the 17th century) is unexplained.
You are so entertaining , I wish that my future hubby could have same sense of humor😂 I never get bore whenever I C your podcasts 😂
Hilarious 😂
Just great! Thank you VERY much! 😄
I have the same question on “double u” for a long time~
Glad to learn the reason here 😀
This episode is good and entertaining
Luke is on the board again! Great!
Dear Luke,
Thank for another fun episode! When you were explaining the origin of the word 'cargo' and you said the Spanish word "cargar", you pronounced it in a funny way. It sounds like you're saying "cagar", which means 'to shit' 😂
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I was looking for this comment 😂
Thank you Luke I learned so much from you and this episode made me ask myself and I got this from google for the 1st question
* Expiration dates on poison and other chemical products are typically related to the effectiveness or potency of the product, not its safety. After the expiration date, the product may not be as effective as it was when it was new, but it should not become more poisonous.
Thanks very much, for your help today
it is very interesting
Hey Luke, this is super random, but I've been listening to your podcast for 10 years, it seems like you haven't aged at all 😅⭐
Thank you for your job ❤❤❤❤
I guess "QEQE" in the word "queue" is provided as an example for "queue" itself. 😁
I live in Spain now and I noticed they used the word “cargar” as we would use the word “charge”, like charge your phone’s battery or top up your transport car.
I've just finished listening to the episode about Luke's traveling in Vietnam in 2010. I have no clue when i
I will be able to listen to the fresh episodes, because I've merely done 40. Nevertheless, I'm here to say: Luke, you're superman! Thanks for your work you have been doing for learners since 2009! Your robot from 2010 is amazing as well ❤
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It is just minute 7 and this is lots of fun!😂
Luke you are amazing, been laughing all the time, out loud at some points.
Great job you are doing.
Thank you so much.
Hey! I'm a twin girl)) I have never considered this question before your podcast: who of us was unplanned😅 Really a thing to think about😊 honestly, having a twin sister is really a luck (I didn't think so when we were teenagers))) but today I am really happy to have her in my life (she became my best friend when we started living apart😂😂😂)
Thank you 😊
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Actually, humans and monkeys evolved from the same common ancestor which was neither human nor monkey.
This meme is the embodiment of my sense of humor. 😂😂🤣🤣
Possibly mine are not worse
Hi Luke. I know people who not only keep the butter in a fridge, but the bread too.
Can you share about special cuisine in your country. I'm so curious. Thanks you❤.
Thanks man for make us say "hmm" 🤭
love from nepal.
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It is beautiful episode Luke, thanks a lot🩵 you used the word goods with the verb are, i wonder if it has to be used like that all the time. Thanks again, and bye 😊
“Goods” is a plural noun, so “are” is the appropriate form of the verb to be.
@@LukesEnglishPodcast Many thanks for clarifying! 🙋♀️
Thanks
All those jokes make sense actually 😂
Wonderful episode 🙌 + I can't believe that humans were monkeys and evolved ,they just look similar in some sort of way but I never believed this theory.
Hello I am Nic from Thailand I learn English with you
Really funny!
Nice.
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This is a very useful video. Thanks to it I've been improving my listening.
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second is mime!
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What a funny😂
In the word «Queue» vowels represent people staying one after another u e u e u e u e u e
It is good to look at the napkin after finning, but if there is a problem and you want to see a doctor in England. They will tell you there, go and send an email, and after ten working days, we will give you an appointment to see a doctor, of course, if you were alive until then 😅
This episode is extremely well organized and entertaining.you enjoy listening to it throughout its development.so far i have never thought about those words and their funny Origins and connotations.
hey mate I've been waiting for this one
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Hey Luke
Thank you for your content. It’s amazing.
While listening it, I just have realised that I wanna do something for you.
So, I d like to suggest you helping with creating mobile application for English learners (for free) based on English classic books
If it sounds good enough please let me know how to reach you for discussing details
This episode is amazing! Hahaha, really funny. Regards from Uruguay
Heeey, yet another episode - great to see you, Luke! It's been a long time - I've started to listen the old episodes - like "468. Punk music and culture" and others, heh)
Fantistic episode i have ever watahed