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🗓️ 21 September 2009
⏱️ 26 minutes
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0:00.0 | You're listening to Luke's English podcast. For more information, visit teacher Luke. |
0:07.0 | Podomatic.com. |
0:10.0 | Well, good evening folks and welcome to another edition of Luke's English |
0:15.8 | podcast. Now this episode is basically just a continuation of the mystery story which you listened to last time. |
0:28.1 | As I'm sure you'll remember in that last episode, something strange happened to me down by the river a couple of nights ago, |
0:36.4 | involving a strange green arm stretching out from the water to grab my leg, |
0:42.0 | but I was saved by a mysterious man called the |
0:44.4 | doctor who appeared and disappeared extremely quickly and left no trace behind at |
0:50.8 | all. So this, ladies and gentlemen, is the continuation of that story. |
0:56.6 | There is a tape script available for the entire episode and if you go to teacher Luke dot podomatic.com you'll be able to read that |
1:08.3 | transcript of the story and my recommendation for how you should use this podcast to improve your English. |
1:16.0 | Well, let me just tell you a couple of things about how to use it, right? |
1:20.0 | What you should be thinking when you listen to this is that this podcast includes |
1:26.5 | lots of really descriptive language so you can learn how to describe people or places or |
1:32.2 | describe feelings. |
1:34.0 | Some really good examples of complex sentences |
1:38.0 | and narrative tenses, which will help you to notice |
1:42.0 | the different grammatical patterns that we use when we kind of speak English. |
1:47.0 | Clear pronunciation in a couple of slightly different accents and if you listen to that and focus on that it'll help you to |
1:54.9 | raise your awareness of connected speech and intonation and the way words get joined up |
2:00.0 | together and as well there's like a few little bits of cultural information |
2:04.5 | about London's heritage, which just sort of allows you to learn a bit more |
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