Hi Luke , I wanted to say really thank you for your serious approach to teaching it by story telling in English , for the man ( I) who has been struggling to find a job for 2 years in a row and facing a failure every time it’s fantastic therapy I would say . Phew , how I am tired of it , graduated nearly 2 years ago and still can’t find a job for which I would wake up with “can’t waiting for “ start my lovely working day , 2 years 146 rejection mails . But if anyone in the same situation as me , pls don’t be upset , just keep going , if it won’t working out at least you would know that you had been trying 😢
I am an Indian living in Kerala State, India. English is my third language. Your teaching is excellent. I learn English through your lessons. Unlike other English speakers, you speak legibly and I can understand your speech well. Thanks Thomas V. A.
Hi Luke, I don’t know if you’ll see this, but the timing of this podcast couldn’t be more perfect. I was born with a speech impediment (a stammer) and have always struggled to speak. In 2017, I moved to England without knowing any English at all. Due to my condition and being an extremely introverted person, I didn’t attend an English academy to learn the language-I was afraid people wouldn’t understand me, as has often been the case. Instead, I taught myself English through your videos, films, and series. I’ve mimicked everything you say in your videos, repeating it aloud, and I’ve watched nearly every one of them. I also love books, and reading aloud every day has helped me immensely in my learning. English is my third language, and I can’t thank you enough for your work. God bless you! P.S. Your teaching style is amazing-less grammar rules and more natural conversation. I love it! Jajaja.
As a speech therapist, I was very curious to see how this episode would deal with the stuttering issue. And I am impressed. Good educational work! The episode really shows what it is like to live with dysfluency and does away with prejudices and misdiagnoses. The belief that stuttering is psychological is unfortunately still widespread. But listening to the end was difficult because I lacked a hopeful outlook. There are helpful and evaluated therapies and people who stammer don't have to miss out on fulfilling careers. Nevertheless it was an interesting episode!
I'm an English professor from the United States, and recently I decided to start my own channel to teach English with video games. Since I started, I've been watching other UA-camrs that teach English (even if the video is taught in a language I don't understand), and I just wanted to say that your videos are particularly good. All of your videos that I've watched so far have great English lessons in them.
Luke!! A wonder man!! I discovered you in UA-cam a few days ago. I watch 4/5 videos of you in this time. The most mesmerizing thing to me in you is your teaching style, your teaching capacity, quality. I also wanted to be a teacher like you in my younger ages😅.but later on i tried to be a doctor and failed in admission test and finished my academic session as an agriculturist😂. And now i am a house wife and raising up my three kids. And i am mid thirties now and still i cherish a dream to do something for myself 😊. But don't know what to do and how to do 😢.
This is an incredible piece of work that I have learned a lot from as a non native English speaker. Thank you Luke! I love your teaching style, and you are a great teacher.
Thank you, Luke! Your videos are very helpful and I appreciate that. This episode resonates with me even though I don’t have a speech impediment, I struggle with a natural condition that affects my social well-being. Thanks for developing a great piece like this!
Hello Luke! A big thanks to you! I’m originally from Azerbaijan and have been living in Finland for about 7 years. My English isn’t very good, but I need it for my studies and work. The big problem is that I never learned English during my school years. But just a few weeks ago, I found your channel, and now I understand English better through your short stories and comments. Thanks a lot!
Thanks a lot Luke for this new episode, it's rather difficult to talk about subjects like disfluencies, but you did it great ! With not only a great kindness but also respect, as you always do, and giving explanations that help us to understand better stammering issue. Thanks again and take care. Good day, evening everyone 🤗✨
Wowww. This episode has been the best. Not only for the story but also for the way you react at each time you have to choose among those difficult options. You have a special gift sharing your thoughts and feelings. I could, in a way, easily understand those stressing situations due to my problems at hearing. Conversations are always a great struggle. Thank you for your job. You let me thinking. ❤
Thank you so much for a very sensitive subject you chose for the video. I personally know a couple of people having this impediment and you know what? When they start singing they stop stammering.
Hello Teacher Luke, I am a stutterer and have been listening to your podcast for the past 8 months. First of all, thank you very much for providing this wonderful English education for free. I really enjoy listening to and watching your content, and I appreciate the way you teach. Additionally, I value your sense of humor and the effort you put into teaching not only the language but also the culture and real-life usage. I would be very happy if you could make a video about the effect of stuttering on learning a new language. Take care, and thank you!
Be ready to be surprised ! I speak 3 languages in total daily. My primary language is Bishnuprya Manipuri. National language is Bangla. I stutter in my native languages. I have been learning to speak in English since the covid-19 outbreak. Now I have discovered that I hardly ever stutter in English whereas I do still stutter in my native languages. How is it possible!
Hi Luke i hope you in joined your summer with your family in the uk , i have been listing to your incredible podcast for sex months and it really helpful for improving my English ,and i really enjoyed ❤❤❤
What an emotional and engaging short story. Thanks a lot to you and to the author! By the way, another film on a related topic is Front of the Class -- a heartwarming docudrama which tells about a teacher with Tourette syndrome.
Thank you very much for the video! I think that person should've warned people in advance about their stammering speaking on the phone wirh some short phrase. People usually understand this kind of problems. If the clerk at the shop had been warned he would've been more patient and helpful, I'm sure. He just thought the line really cut off that's why he hung up. Actually this video is very helpful to struggle with your nervousness. I feel overnervous having a job interview without any stammering, But that person having this.. is just a hero! The story brought me to tears at times. Luke, you really chose not an easy story. But your way of telling the story, your emotionality makes all of these real and live. Thank you again!
teacher Luke ,I love stories,always learning a lot from your episode,thank you a lot,always I listen to your podcast watch your videos,I feel grateful to you.
This is really interesting to listen to, and I learned a lot from this video, I like the way you explain those words which is very easy to understand, thank you for making it!!
Hey Luke sir, I listen to you everyday without looking at the video 😅. I put the phone in my pocket while going and returning back from the library every morning and night
Eventhough Lewis Capaldi suffers from the Tourette syndrome, he has become a great singer. I know it's different from the stutter affection you are talking about. I watched a movie about an American young man who became a teacher in spite of the tourette syndrome. His students got used to it. And I have seen several films about autistic people who got jobs. And so on and so forth. They were all based on true events. I hope that if you stammer or stutter, you will have enough self confidence to surpass your affection and become optimistic enough to live a happy life. You sure have many qualities that people love.
After overthinking my comment on this episode and reading Ally’s response, I feel the need to share an additional thought. In my “professional enthusiasm”, I failed to fully appreciate the author's engagement and Luke’s thoughtful and nuanced introduction to this sensitive topic. What I wanted to say is this: If you are dealing with a stammer, don’t give up on your dreams. Don’t stop looking for a qualified therapist! You can also find a partner and friends who appreciate you, as well as a job that matches your talents. Depending on which country you live in, it may be more difficult to find the right support, but it is possible. You could even become a famous actor, or a pioneer of speech therapy like Van Riper. Maybe not a king like George VI-but who would want that, anyway?
Your thoughtfulness and consideration are so admirable and I fully agree with your message! I want to sincerely thank you for your engagement with the story and video - your words are very inspiring. 😊 I wish you all the best in continuing your work, which was interesting and wonderful to read about!
Hi Luke, thanks for sharing your great content! I would also love to learn French. You recommended a French podcast to your listeners a while ago, but I don't remember the name. I would really appreciate it if you would mention it again :)
I'm glad that this episode has just been released so that it is likely to reply to this comment. I am compelled to send my gratitude and admiration teacher Luke; you are amazing! Nowadays, I'm listening to you daily. I feel it's easy to understand you. I have a question if you don't mind: Could you just ( to be tactful as you teach😊) guide me to a suitable modern novel by which I would improve my vocabulary and other skills with entertainment? I asked for a modern one because the older works perhaps will make me exert myself , and they are old-fashioned. Thank you again... Bye!
Hi, Luke! Thank you so much for your very informative videos. I have listened to many of them already and continue to do so. You have a very interesting presentation style. I especially enjoy your videos with short stories. Thank you very much. I am really enjoying listening. I would like to suggest a series of short stories called "Dubliners," written by James Joyce, if you're interested. I really like his writing style, and perhaps you would find it interesting too. I would love to hear these stories in your reading along with your explanations. Good luck, Luke. With gratitude from Siberia. Larisa.
Very cool, I liked the part where you had to enter your first name. How can readers like me , also find these kinds of texts in the internet. And interact like this, practice English reading 📖. It looked like the story changed when you entered your name or not ? Do you prepare your texts ?
Hi Luke , I wanted to say really thank you for your serious approach to teaching it by story telling in English , for the man ( I) who has been struggling to find a job for 2 years in a row and facing a failure every time it’s fantastic therapy I would say . Phew , how I am tired of it , graduated nearly 2 years ago and still can’t find a job for which I would wake up with “can’t waiting for “ start my lovely working day , 2 years 146 rejection mails . But if anyone in the same situation as me , pls don’t be upset , just keep going , if it won’t working out at least you would know that you had been trying 😢
Phenomenal! The way you read and explain vocabulary is simply magnificent! Thank you!
I am an Indian living in Kerala State, India. English is my third language. Your teaching is excellent. I learn English through your lessons. Unlike
other English speakers, you speak legibly and
I can understand your speech well.
Thanks
Thomas V. A.
Hi Luke,
I don’t know if you’ll see this, but the timing of this podcast couldn’t be more perfect. I was born with a speech impediment (a stammer) and have always struggled to speak.
In 2017, I moved to England without knowing any English at all. Due to my condition and being an extremely introverted person, I didn’t attend an English academy to learn the language-I was afraid people wouldn’t understand me, as has often been the case. Instead, I taught myself English through your videos, films, and series.
I’ve mimicked everything you say in your videos, repeating it aloud, and I’ve watched nearly every one of them. I also love books, and reading aloud every day has helped me immensely in my learning.
English is my third language, and I can’t thank you enough for your work. God bless you!
P.S. Your teaching style is amazing-less grammar rules and more natural conversation. I love it! Jajaja.
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wow😍
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Have you overcome your stammer?
❤great job as usual Luke.
It' s important to talk about real stories and raise discussion on sensitive topics as disimpairment and disabilities .
I really benefit from these videos. His speaking style is very clean, modest which is easy to understand and easy to improve on! Thank you !
❤❤❤❤ totally true
As a speech therapist, I was very curious to see how this episode would deal with the stuttering issue. And I am impressed. Good educational work! The episode really shows what it is like to live with dysfluency and does away with prejudices and misdiagnoses. The belief that stuttering is psychological is unfortunately still widespread. But listening to the end was difficult because I lacked a hopeful outlook. There are helpful and evaluated therapies and people who stammer don't have to miss out on fulfilling careers. Nevertheless it was an interesting episode!
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Could you help me with some treatment programs for stuttering in children?
@@zazakhadidja4198 nice nice nice nice
I sent you two links already. I hope you find a therapist in your country. Best wishes, Su
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Thanks for the episode!
Every talk with subtitles, very helpful❤❤❤❤
I'm an English professor from the United States, and recently I decided to start my own channel to teach English with video games. Since I started, I've been watching other UA-camrs that teach English (even if the video is taught in a language I don't understand), and I just wanted to say that your videos are particularly good. All of your videos that I've watched so far have great English lessons in them.
Please don't make competency to looke
Thank you for your comment!
What a stunning man with an absolutely adorable manner of speech, graceful phrases and vivid examples. I can't stop listening to you😌
I am suffering from a speech impediment and I thank you for your brave efforts to mitigate it.
Thank you very much dear teacher
I learned many things in addtion to English language
Wish you the best
Dr Sumanathissa
Psychiatrist from Sri Lanka 🇱🇰
I really enjoyed listening to you thank you for sharingurbtime with us 🎉
Luke!! A wonder man!! I discovered you in UA-cam a few days ago. I watch 4/5 videos of you in this time. The most mesmerizing thing to me in you is your teaching style, your teaching capacity, quality.
I also wanted to be a teacher like you in my younger ages😅.but later on i tried to be a doctor and failed in admission test and finished my academic session as an agriculturist😂. And now i am a house wife and raising up my three kids. And i am mid thirties now and still i cherish a dream to do something for myself 😊. But don't know what to do and how to do 😢.
Another story!! Thank you Luke!! These are my favourites along with your rambling episodes
Your long stories videos are my best.
These are my favorite. Thanks❤
Thank you, Luke, great gamification & story and all the love you give 💝😻! Have a lovely day ♥️♥️♥️
Hi I support you story very important for me.I improve English skills.Thank you.I watch from Azerbaijan.
This is an incredible piece of work that I have learned a lot from as a non native English speaker. Thank you Luke!
I love your teaching style, and you are a great teacher.
Thank you for your work
아주 잘듣고있어요, 감사🇰🇷😁😁😁
Keep up the good work teacher
Thank you, Luke! Your videos are very helpful and I appreciate that.
This episode resonates with me even though I don’t have a speech impediment, I struggle with a natural condition that affects my social well-being.
Thanks for developing a great piece like this!
Very good material,It’s worth to watch again.thanks Luke ❤
Hello Luke!
A big thanks to you! I’m originally from Azerbaijan and have been living in Finland for about 7 years. My English isn’t very good, but I need it for my studies and work. The big problem is that I never learned English during my school years. But just a few weeks ago, I found your channel, and now I understand English better through your short stories and comments. Thanks a lot!
Thank you so much Luke, when ever I listen to your story I enjoy more .
Thanks a lot Luke for this new episode, it's rather difficult to talk about subjects like disfluencies, but you did it great ! With not only a great kindness but also respect, as you always do, and giving explanations that help us to understand better stammering issue. Thanks again and take care.
Good day, evening everyone 🤗✨
MR, Luke you really want us to understand the meaning of certain words, Thanks!
Luke, you are the best! Thank you so much for your content!
Wowww. This episode has been the best. Not only for the story but also for the way you react at each time you have to choose among those difficult options. You have a special gift sharing your thoughts and feelings. I could, in a way, easily understand those stressing situations due to my problems at hearing. Conversations are always a great struggle. Thank you for your job. You let me thinking. ❤
MR.Luke, really i like your podcast you are a good teacher with much patience. Thanks!
I'm from Tunisia . i started an educational youtube channel and your podcast really inspire me.
God bless you, Luke. Im terrible with English but you make the things easy.
I really appreciate how you explain thank you
What a creative idea for you Luke to have made this incredible episode!! I need to watch that inspiring film again❤
Thank you Luke for your amazing teaching. Keep it up
MR, Luke I like the story, but it is so emotional because talking about it hurts.Thanks!
Thank you so much for a very sensitive subject you chose for the video.
I personally know a couple of people having this impediment and you know what? When they start singing they stop stammering.
저는 점심시간에 체육관에서 운동하는 동안에 매일 들어요. 감사합니다~♡
I really enjoyed this episode,especially the way you explained Pavlov's research, so smart!
Great podcast.. thanks
Yes this film was amazing. And so the way he resolve his problem...
Hello Teacher Luke, I am a stutterer and have been listening to your podcast for the past 8 months. First of all, thank you very much for providing this wonderful English education for free. I really enjoy listening to and watching your content, and I appreciate the way you teach. Additionally, I value your sense of humor and the effort you put into teaching not only the language but also the culture and real-life usage. I would be very happy if you could make a video about the effect of stuttering on learning a new language.
Take care, and thank you!
I was a stammer boy before, and I cured it, and have been a teacher for 20year
Hello sir, the lemon story was amazing, I’ve enjoyed it . Thank you so much and be blessed.
Wow interactive fiction is actually worth a try ❤ thanks for this episode 😊
Brilliant!!!! As always
I love short story series ❤️🔥
Hallo,Luke. The interactive stories you do are the best!🎉🎉🎉
Be ready to be surprised !
I speak 3 languages in total daily. My primary language is Bishnuprya Manipuri. National language is Bangla. I stutter in my native languages. I have been learning to speak in English since the covid-19 outbreak.
Now I have discovered that I hardly ever stutter in English whereas I do still stutter in my native languages.
How is it possible!
Hi Luke i hope you in joined your summer with your family in the uk , i have been listing to your incredible podcast for sex months and it really helpful for improving my English ,and i really enjoyed ❤❤❤
What an emotional and engaging short story. Thanks a lot to you and to the author! By the way, another film on a related topic is Front of the Class -- a heartwarming docudrama which tells about a teacher with Tourette syndrome.
Thank you very much for the video!
I think that person should've warned people in advance about their stammering speaking on the phone wirh some short phrase. People usually understand this kind of problems. If the clerk at the shop had been warned he would've been more patient and helpful, I'm sure. He just thought the line really cut off that's why he hung up.
Actually this video is very helpful to struggle with your nervousness. I feel overnervous having a job interview without any stammering, But that person having this.. is just a hero! The story brought me to tears at times. Luke, you really chose not an easy story. But your way of telling the story, your emotionality makes all of these real and live. Thank you again!
Incredible stuff from Luke!❤
Great videos ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️😊😊😊 I like it bravo 👏👏👏 thank you so much ☕️☕️☕️🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀
teacher Luke ,I love stories,always learning a lot from your episode,thank you a lot,always I listen to your podcast watch your videos,I feel grateful to you.
Love your lessosns
Hi Luke
Love watching all your videos
Thank you! I always listen to the very last end of your episodes
💐 bouquet 💐
I have struggled in listening section especially in itles 's exam .Thus, I decided to listen to you Sir...
It's helped me a lot...
Awesome voice👌
Beneficial as usual for enhancing my speech performance and my correctness rate in utterance of the words.
Thank you for this episode 😊
I just wanna say thank you for your effort.
This is really interesting to listen to, and I learned a lot from this video, I like the way you explain those words which is very easy to understand, thank you for making it!!
Hey Luke sir, I listen to you everyday without looking at the video 😅. I put the phone in my pocket while going and returning back from the library every morning and night
The it is intro Mike me happy ❤❤ THINK YOU LUKE’S English PODCASTS
LEP is the best medicine for your dysfluency. Worth a listen. Communication is real. Let the game begin!
We More advanced articles and stories ( sometimes). Thank you so much teacher
A friend of mine has this disadvantage.
He is a radio announcer and when he is at the mic he doesn't stummer at all.
From Argentina.
Eventhough Lewis Capaldi suffers from the Tourette syndrome, he has become a great singer. I know it's different from the stutter affection you are talking about. I watched a movie about an American young man who became a teacher in spite of the tourette syndrome. His students got used to it. And I have seen several films about autistic people who got jobs. And so on and so forth. They were all based on true events. I hope that if you stammer or stutter, you will have enough self confidence to surpass your affection and become optimistic enough to live a happy life. You sure have many qualities that people love.
Amazing!🤗
After overthinking my comment on this episode and reading Ally’s response, I feel the need to share an additional thought. In my “professional enthusiasm”, I failed to fully appreciate the author's engagement and Luke’s thoughtful and nuanced introduction to this sensitive topic.
What I wanted to say is this: If you are dealing with a stammer, don’t give up on your dreams. Don’t stop looking for a qualified therapist! You can also find a partner and friends who appreciate you, as well as a job that matches your talents. Depending on which country you live in, it may be more difficult to find the right support, but it is possible. You could even become a famous actor, or a pioneer of speech therapy like Van Riper. Maybe not a king like George VI-but who would want that, anyway?
Your thoughtfulness and consideration are so admirable and I fully agree with your message! I want to sincerely thank you for your engagement with the story and video - your words are very inspiring. 😊 I wish you all the best in continuing your work, which was interesting and wonderful to read about!
Thank you teacher
I love this book 📖
Thanks
First comment.
Love the channel and pronunciation from Bangladesh🇧🇩
Let's collect signatures for 2 episodes per week!🙏
poor Luke but they are great; tks Lukeeeeeeeee🙌🙌🙌
Thank you...
I like this podcast. Hope when you have more time.beside your family life, to post again.
I have always Loved job interviews, during my whole life. I always feel happy if I had one. ☺️ most exciting cool thing.
thank u
we r learning much and enjoying your podcast
janamsahtami greetings from india to all
辛苦了! 這集
I love the movie ! Glad you mentioned it 😊
Hi Luke, thanks for sharing your great content! I would also love to learn French. You recommended a French podcast to your listeners a while ago, but I don't remember the name. I would really appreciate it if you would mention it again :)
It was probably the InnerFrench podcast.
@@LukesEnglishPodcast Thanks a lot Luke!! Maybe one day a podcast about your best tips and tricks for learning French. I would really like that :)
I'm glad that this episode has just been released so that it is likely to reply to this comment.
I am compelled to send my gratitude and admiration teacher Luke; you are amazing!
Nowadays, I'm listening to you daily. I feel it's easy to understand you. I have a question if you don't mind: Could you just ( to be tactful as you teach😊) guide me to a suitable modern novel by which I would improve my vocabulary and other skills with entertainment? I asked for a modern one because the older works perhaps will make me exert myself , and they are old-fashioned.
Thank you again... Bye!
Fabulous ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Hi, Luke!
Thank you so much for your very informative videos. I have listened to many of them already and continue to do so.
You have a very interesting presentation style. I especially enjoy your videos with short stories. Thank you very much. I am really enjoying listening.
I would like to suggest a series of short stories called "Dubliners," written by James Joyce, if you're interested. I really like his writing style, and perhaps you would find it interesting too.
I would love to hear these stories in your reading along with your explanations.
Good luck, Luke. With gratitude from Siberia. Larisa.
I learned that in my housekeeping training that they gonna soak the whole cloth in a solvent then iron it when it's dry enough. (dry clean)❤❤
Many thanks for your efforts
Idk why it was a little bit hard for me to understand it, and I think it needs to watch again
Spectacular channel for accostumbying the ears to the english. Long life Luke
Very cool, I liked the part where you had to enter your first name. How can readers like me , also find these kinds of texts in the internet. And interact like this, practice English reading 📖. It looked like the story changed when you entered your name or not ? Do you prepare your texts ?
I can’t wait the new episode I am so happy ❤
The same thing happened to me I was very upset and sad at that moment of 8 year old.😢😢
Thanks❤
Good learning I like it. I like it nice I’m watching it. I’m watching I like R items next to you I like it. I like how you teach me nice.
Appreciate it
Helpful ❤
Nice content
I like it❤❤❤