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Did you enjoy this episode? Want to hear me explain more jokes? Check out these other episodes from my episode archive 👇 264 teacherluke.co.uk/2015/04/20/jokes1/ 265 teacherluke.co.uk/2015/04/23/265-telling-jokes-in-english-part-2/ 266 teacherluke.co.uk/2015/04/24/266-telling-jokes-in-english-part-3/ 313 teacherluke.co.uk/2015/11/27/313-british-comedy-tim-vine/ 316 teacherluke.co.uk/2015/12/07/316-british-comedy-tim-vine-part-2/ 547 teacherluke.co.uk/2018/09/19/547-best-jokes-from-the-edinburgh-festival-fringe/ 611 teacherluke.co.uk/2019/09/03/611-top-10-jokes-from-edinburgh-fringe-2019/ 623 teacherluke.co.uk/2019/10/29/623-13-terrible-jokes-explained/ 631 teacherluke.co.uk/2019/12/16/631-29-awful-christmas-jokes-explained/ 697 teacherluke.co.uk/2020/12/18/697-11-christmas-cracker-jokes-for-2020-explained/ 741 teacherluke.co.uk/2021/09/18/741-top-jokes-from-edinburgh-fringe-2021-explained/
I love this episode. As a non-native English speaker, I can laugh and learn at the same time. Thank you, Luke, you're helping me to enjoy more English jokes. I love these jokes: ”Bad example“,”Sluggish snail“,“You have my WORD”,"Mirror Factory“,“Being frank”,“The Titanic is syncing”,”Calendar factory“,”Seasoned veteran“,“Sleep naturally“,“Resisting a rest”. Double meaning jokes are very funny to me. I also learned several idioms and vocabularies, love it !
As a Russian person I found joke about rushing people very funny and clever 😂 thank you so much for your work. It’s really useful. Love to listen you before sleeping ❤
I love this episode. These jokes are a great help to remember new words. (Never worry about the frogs, many are still alive.) Beside the jokes and vocabulary, I also enjoy learning the cultural differences in respect of humour. Great channel, great video, thank you!
Luke, being a non native speaker in Malaysia, I could understand most of the jokes. Your explanation is crystal clear n I learned new vocab. Puns are fun altho challenging to grasp. Thk you for making this podcast so interesting.
Hi,Luke.I enjoyed your lesson on humor.I'm an Argentine teacher and I do understand how dificultad it's to explain students to get Jokes in a foreign language.you're a great actor and teacher.congrats! Julio.
Great episode! :-) I am amused. I understood like 75% of the jokes. I wrote down 5 of them which I found really funny. (completely useless, cows and bells, light faster than sound, camouflage trousers, sleeping) :-D Thank you! You made my day!
Hi teacher Luke, i find this episode very interesting, I am a teacher of English as foreign language and I have understood just some of them , not easy at all to teach jokes for learners , thanks so much for sharing this with us I really like it and I have learnt much from it , thnx again
Great !! Very precious to take part in everyday conversation with pales. Never found before ! Thank's a lot. Will you post any more ? With short stories too. 😊 Kind Regards.
Although I don't laugh, I find these jokes quite useful to remember vocabulary and I love the way you explain meanings of words or phrases. It's easy to understand and remember. Thanks a lot!!!!!
Excellent I am a Spanish speaker , student of English and I found some funny and I had to wait till the explanation to fully understand the others. Great job!!!
Hi Luke, It is a brilliant idea to talk about jokes. Now, I have a lot of associations for remembering new words. I got 5 of 22 jokes at the first stage. After your explanations, everything is clearly. 🐸 My favorite ones are about a snail, Titanic syncing and kleptomaniacs. Million thanks for your work:)
I love this episode very much! I did not really understand the points for some of the jokes until you explained the details. It is a really helpful episode, thanks a lot, Luke!
Thank you, Luuuuke! I like this type of episodes. I got almost all the jokes (20/22) except the one with iceberg and the one about a double entendre. Merci for all the explanations)) They are enjoyable to listen to even after understanding the joke. And I laughed out loud at most of them
Thank you so much for this podcast. Dissection of jokes is my favorite topic. However, not all frogs died in the process. When Luke was explaining the joke "sleeping comes so naturally to me" and noticed that it would be unnatural to do it with open eyes, it made me laugh))
Thank you Luke. It is funnier when you tell then and seeing your face or hearing your intonation than the joke itself. You always do such a great job teaching english, always funny and enjoyble.
Jajaja the jokes themselves didn´t make me laugh so hard as Luke´s comments! Love really easy-going, relaxed and funny, but still smart way you teach us! Thanks for existing)
The jokes went well. Luke, you are a typical English man. Very understated and this makes it funnier. As a native Kiwi practitioner, of English,I smirked mostly but more than a few good laughs.
You were born for this buddy. Love your style, your voice is perfect for podcasting and I'm so pleased you've got shitloads of followers. Good on ya mate! YootClub forever! XXX
Great episode. The great joke was: - Can i be a frank - Can you be just Luke. I get 4 of 22 jokes in first round. the joke with cows is the best, I think. i remember joke from a mentor: It's better talk nothing and looks like an idiot, then open mouth and confirm it.
Thanks Luke for the explanation, useful for expanding the vocabulary and remembering the words because in context. I understood three or four jokes before the dissection! My favorites are "useless as a bad example" and "brilliant before speaking", I guess because these are not just jokes, but also elegant ways to say "idiot" or "stupid" to someone without using direct words and if it is, that person does not understand. I always find this kind of jokes very funny, maybe because I'm not capable of it, my brain is not so fast, so sometimes I think things like that but too late. Maybe I'm the idiot :-)
Some of the puns are really fun). Every time I climb the ladder at second floor of my house I recall this joke “ I don’t trust ladders, they always up to something “. I also heard it at other podcast of English tutoring. Best way to leverage your English is listening to native speakers and stand ups as they make you comprehend jokes.
Thank you for your work, Luke! It´s fabulous!!! Some months ago I started listening to your podcasts to refresh my sleeping english for a trip. I really enjoy them. I came back from my trip and I keep listening to them. Some were good jokes. Congrats!!!
I listened to your explanation three times before I caught the pun: "sink the unsinkable" and "think of the unthinkable." And I was sure that LISP has only one meaning (an abbreviation for one of the programming languages). Thank you for your efforts.
Good podcast, enjoyable! I understood majority of the jokes (with exception of the ones using very special vocabulary such as pirate and hot blonde). The best one for me is the three old child resisting a rest! I really love that one (frankly, all your podcasts)!
I liked the hippies joke and their wifes "Mississipi" it's the best. I'm 80 years old and admired you. I disliked the pirates one. Do you understand why?
Thank you so much x this episode, so much fun. Very useful for learning new vocab in a fun way. I laughed at a few of them, smiled at most of them. Did not get at all a few. Such as the one on tyson and at the bar. Thanks a lot again!
Hi Luc. I understood more than I thought I would, 17 out of 22. For example, I didn't get the Mike Tyson joke. But after you explained it, I got it and laughed. We'll see what happens next. I think both Titanic jokes are very good.
Thanks a lot, your explanations are done in a very clear and straightforward manner, so that every single detail is very clear! As for me, I've got almost each joke from the very beginning, but for a couple of some jokes (about a hot blond and a poor bastard and probably one more)
Thank you for explaining jokes. As I often don't get the jokes in English. It is such a good way to understand the differences for cultural. Plus, the joke' you have my word',for me, I feel it is a kind of warning as well as promising.
Thanks a lot Luke for this very entertaining episode ! I got 11 out of 22 ! I am keen on the one on "camouflage trousers" ! It's a french word, so it was very easy for me to understand this one. The one with the 3-years old "rest" is a great one too ! ;-)
"I renamed my iPod The Titanic. When I plug it in, it says The titanic is syncing" is the joke that I like most. It is very funny. When I heard this joke, I was confused between sinking and syncing, but then I realized it's actually hilarious. Thanks for sharing
Hi, Luke! I got a half of the jokes at the first attempt. Favourite one is about sinking Titanik. You know jokes are not as funny as the way you explaine them)) you are the best
Enjoyed at lots of it (Although I understood only a pair before they were explained) The one about mirrors I liked most, also because I can't help laughing when looking at my own face. Regards Luke!!
a natural joke from Londoners life - they are often suprised saying with suprised tone of voice: oh it is raining again. that was bit funny for me, rain is usual stuff in london
Dear Luke, I love all your joke's episodes. I can't usually catch all of jokes, of course! But I consider it as a great chance to touch to English humour. How patient you are to all this explanations. Well done!
It's so interesting to study humour of different countries. It's true when one says that if you understand jokes, you understand language. Listening the joke about light and speaking, I remmembered a Russian version of this. Three friends met. One asked: What is the fastest thing in the world? The first guy said: - I think, it's light. The second said: - No, I think, it's word: A word spoken is past recalling. The third guy protested: - Hmm, I think, the fastest thing in the world is diarrhea. I had it yesterday and had no time to switch the light on or say a word;) I hope my translation is understandable) have a good day! sorry for mistakes
Hey! Many jokes made me lough 🤣 I needed explanation for the "double entendre" (unknown words) and Mike Tyson. And I didn't know the direct meaning of a "seasoned veteran", although I got the sense of the joke from the "spicy" point of view. And I didn't know the word stabbed. That was a sad joke. This episode is hilarious!
I really appreciate your efforts thank you so much. By the way, I enjoyed hearing you telling and explaining those jokes, perhaps I prefer mirror and Microsoft jokes
Hay Luke, how are you doing? I just came across your podcast episode 242 and enjoyed it so much. I like listening to all of your episodes (they are fun) and the way you interpreted rock music at the end of that episode. I hope you can add content of music like that often at the end because I like similar bands and music styles of yours. Cheers and Have a great day. It’s Sunday morning in Melbourne btw.
The jokes about kleptomaniacs and Tyson made me laugh 😁. So smart There are another two that I like: 1. I tried to sue the airport for misplacing my luggage. I lost my case. 2. So.. I said to the waitress...”can I ask about the menu please”? She screamed back “the men I please are none of your business..”!! Wordplay puns are always funny Thanks for the video 😂
Too high a level for me. Only 11 of 22. 😅 Let's see what you explain about them to be able to get the rest!! Finally, I got them all. You are a great joke dissector. Thank you so much for these fun videos!
Literally means that the meaning is exactly what the words say: Hanging around means being present. Literally hanging around means hanging from a hook in the ceiling.
For the 12 -th and the 13 jokes for instance, I did not need to see you killing the poor fog. And the first one is also good but a little cruel. In your case, the sound is as faster as the light; That is why I adore your postings and your commentaries, especially about all kind of very short stories that you pick out with such „esprit de finesse”. I would like to express my huge admiration and to thank you very much. You are a marvelous teacher.
Sorry. Good teachers may have also students who commit big mistakes. But they aren't completely useful: they serve as a bad exemple... please, try to read in my previous message the word " fast" instead of "faster". I will feel less ashamed. Have a good afternoon without any fog or rain.
Did you enjoy this episode? Want to hear me explain more jokes? Check out these other episodes from my episode archive 👇
264 teacherluke.co.uk/2015/04/20/jokes1/
265 teacherluke.co.uk/2015/04/23/265-telling-jokes-in-english-part-2/
266 teacherluke.co.uk/2015/04/24/266-telling-jokes-in-english-part-3/
313 teacherluke.co.uk/2015/11/27/313-british-comedy-tim-vine/
316 teacherluke.co.uk/2015/12/07/316-british-comedy-tim-vine-part-2/
547 teacherluke.co.uk/2018/09/19/547-best-jokes-from-the-edinburgh-festival-fringe/
611 teacherluke.co.uk/2019/09/03/611-top-10-jokes-from-edinburgh-fringe-2019/
623 teacherluke.co.uk/2019/10/29/623-13-terrible-jokes-explained/
631 teacherluke.co.uk/2019/12/16/631-29-awful-christmas-jokes-explained/
697 teacherluke.co.uk/2020/12/18/697-11-christmas-cracker-jokes-for-2020-explained/
741 teacherluke.co.uk/2021/09/18/741-top-jokes-from-edinburgh-fringe-2021-explained/
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I enjoyed it so much. I have no idea how I found this CZcams, but I'm so glad.
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I love this episode. As a non-native English speaker, I can laugh and learn at the same time. Thank you, Luke, you're helping me to enjoy more English jokes.
I love these jokes: ”Bad example“,”Sluggish snail“,“You have my WORD”,"Mirror Factory“,“Being frank”,“The Titanic is syncing”,”Calendar factory“,”Seasoned veteran“,“Sleep naturally“,“Resisting a rest”. Double meaning jokes are very funny to me. I also learned several idioms and vocabularies, love it !
As a Russian person I found joke about rushing people very funny and clever 😂 thank you so much for your work. It’s really useful. Love to listen you before sleeping ❤
I love this episode. These jokes are a great help to remember new words. (Never worry about the frogs, many are still alive.)
Beside the jokes and vocabulary, I also enjoy learning the cultural differences in respect of humour.
Great channel, great video, thank you!
Luke, being a non native speaker in Malaysia, I could understand most of the jokes. Your explanation is crystal clear n I learned new vocab. Puns are fun altho challenging to grasp. Thk you for making this podcast so interesting.
Hi,Luke.I enjoyed your lesson on humor.I'm an Argentine teacher and I do understand how dificultad it's to explain students to get Jokes in a foreign language.you're a great actor and teacher.congrats! Julio.
Thank you for your immense work, Luke! Not long ago I started listening to your podcasts and I really enjoy them.
The best one: " I'm a big metal fan".
And "resisting a rest" 💕😍!
Great episode! :-) I am amused. I understood like 75% of the jokes. I wrote down 5 of them which I found really funny. (completely useless, cows and bells, light faster than sound, camouflage trousers, sleeping) :-D Thank you! You made my day!
This is so brilliant to listen to! Thank you for making these podcasts and videos, Luke!
I am really keen on podcasts about the jokes. Thanks for that idea, especially now, when only jokes can save us.
for the first stage 14 out of 22 , i found them too funny. I understood the rest through your explaining and most of them were funny, thanks alot
Hi teacher Luke, i find this episode very interesting, I am a teacher of English as foreign language and I have understood just some of them , not easy at all to teach jokes for learners , thanks so much for sharing this with us I really like it and I have learnt much from it , thnx again
Great !! Very precious to take part in everyday conversation with pales. Never found before ! Thank's a lot. Will you post any more ? With short stories too. 😊
Kind Regards.
I really like Luke's English podcasts, they help me to learn english better, i wanna participate in his zoom lessons
Although I don't laugh, I find these jokes quite useful to remember vocabulary and I love the way you explain meanings of words or phrases. It's easy to understand and remember. Thanks a lot!!!!!
I have been learning and teaching English for years but I found your podcast the best and really worth watching.
Excellent I am a Spanish speaker , student of English and I found some funny and I had to wait till the explanation to fully understand the others. Great job!!!
Hi Luke,
It is a brilliant idea to talk about jokes. Now, I have a lot of associations for remembering new words.
I got 5 of 22 jokes at the first stage. After your explanations, everything is clearly. 🐸
My favorite ones are about a snail, Titanic syncing and kleptomaniacs.
Million thanks for your work:)
I love this episode very much! I did not really understand the points for some of the jokes until you explained the details. It is a really helpful episode, thanks a lot, Luke!
Thank you, Luuuuke! I like this type of episodes. I got almost all the jokes (20/22) except the one with iceberg and the one about a double entendre. Merci for all the explanations)) They are enjoyable to listen to even after understanding the joke. And I laughed out loud at most of them
Everytime I learned a new joke a funny smile has appeared on my face. Thanks a lot 😄
Great! I guess they are very English...You don't get the explanation in books and that's why I find this video so useful.
Thank you!
Dear Luke, thank you very much! I admire your podcasts and find them very helpful! You do a great job!🎉🎉🎉
Thank you so much for this podcast. Dissection of jokes is my favorite topic. However, not all frogs died in the process. When Luke was explaining the joke "sleeping comes so naturally to me" and noticed that it would be unnatural to do it with open eyes, it made me laugh))
Thank you Luke. It is funnier when you tell then and seeing your face or hearing your intonation than the joke itself. You always do such a great job teaching english, always funny and enjoyble.
Thanks Luke! I like your podcast very much!!! You are great!
Jajaja the jokes themselves didn´t make me laugh so hard as Luke´s comments! Love really easy-going, relaxed and funny, but still smart way you teach us! Thanks for existing)
English is my second language and I’ve been trying to improve it every day.
I am so happy that I found your page, I like a lot your videos.
Thank you
When I first listened to you say them, I understand some of them but after you explain them so I cracked.
The best one, I'm a big metal fan.
The jokes went well. Luke, you are a typical English man. Very understated and this makes it funnier. As a native Kiwi practitioner, of English,I smirked mostly but more than a few good laughs.
You were born for this buddy. Love your style, your voice is perfect for podcasting and I'm so pleased you've got shitloads of followers. Good on ya mate! YootClub forever! XXX
Ah Jez that means a lot to me mate! Thanks for commenting and I hope you’re doing well! Eternal Yoot! Xxxxx
"shitloads of followers"?... Is it a way to say "great many"? Does it imply some offense?
Great episode.
The great joke was:
- Can i be a frank
- Can you be just Luke.
I get 4 of 22 jokes in first round.
the joke with cows is the best, I think.
i remember joke from a mentor:
It's better talk nothing and looks like an idiot,
then open mouth and confirm it.
Cool joke, mate!
Oh, I learned a lot from this vid, and have so much fun!! Thank you Luke!!
Thanks Luke for the explanation, useful for expanding the vocabulary and remembering the words because in context. I understood three or four jokes before the dissection!
My favorites are "useless as a bad example" and "brilliant before speaking", I guess because these are not just jokes, but also elegant ways to say "idiot" or "stupid" to someone without using direct words and if it is, that person does not understand. I always find this kind of jokes very funny, maybe because I'm not capable of it, my brain is not so fast, so sometimes I think things like that but too late. Maybe I'm the idiot :-)
Also one other joke I came across recently and like it:
Why did scarecrow win an award?
Because it stand out in its fields 😂
Have you been watching The Last of Us?
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@@Isusia That scarecrow joke appears on one of the episodes
Very good example: to stand out =
to be out standing (outstanding) /
exceptional/amazing!
Some of the puns are really fun). Every time I climb the ladder at second floor of my house I recall this joke “ I don’t trust ladders, they always up to something “. I also heard it at other podcast of English tutoring. Best way to leverage your English is listening to native speakers and stand ups as they make you comprehend jokes.
Thank you for your work, Luke! It´s fabulous!!! Some months ago I started listening to your podcasts to refresh my sleeping english for a trip. I really enjoy them. I came back from my trip and I keep listening to them.
Some were good jokes. Congrats!!!
You are a gifted teacher, as they say in Germany. And in Russia they would say, so you are a teacher of God. 😊
Luke, thank you))) You are sooo charming 🕺 Your videos - the best way of learning English. Have a great day ☀️
The episode is very well thought to teach the English aspirants. Appreciate!
I listened to your explanation three times before I caught the pun: "sink the unsinkable" and "think of the unthinkable." And I was sure that LISP has only one meaning (an abbreviation for one of the programming languages). Thank you for your efforts.
Good podcast, enjoyable! I understood majority of the jokes (with exception of the ones using very special vocabulary such as pirate and hot blonde). The best one for me is the three old child resisting a rest! I really love that one (frankly, all your podcasts)!
I liked the hippies joke and their wifes "Mississipi" it's the best. I'm 80 years old and admired you. I disliked the pirates one. Do you understand why?
My favourite? 'That's why some people apperar bright until you hear them speak '
You always do a wonderful work,explaining very well, in detall everything.Many thanks
very enjoyable for all the 22 jokes and your explanations. Thank you 😊
Hey Luke, good work, i almost understood all of them, and i think they weren´t bad, more than a half of them made me smile.
Thank you so much x this episode, so much fun. Very useful for learning new vocab in a fun way. I laughed at a few of them, smiled at most of them. Did not get at all a few. Such as the one on tyson and at the bar. Thanks a lot again!
Hi Luc. I understood more than I thought I would, 17 out of 22.
For example, I didn't get the Mike Tyson joke.
But after you explained it, I got it and laughed. We'll see what happens next. I think both Titanic jokes are very good.
Very good to see you Sir. U r always been my inspiration.
This is my favorite once; Sleeping comes so naturally to me. I could it with my eyes closed.
Metal ventilator! 🤣
So useful for learning, so please, upload more material like this.
Thx Luke!
Thank you for helping poor people who can't buy lessons
You make hope and smile for every one
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Thanks a lot, your explanations are done in a very clear and straightforward manner, so that every single detail is very clear! As for me, I've got almost each joke from the very beginning, but for a couple of some jokes (about a hot blond and a poor bastard and probably one more)
Great Mr Luke, Keep it up!
thanks for your videos here and at the same time your podcasts on google podcasts , your fan from Iran , all the bests 👍👍👍
Love this episode! I had great fun listening and learned new words like slug.
Thank you for explaining jokes. As I often don't get the jokes in English. It is such a good way to understand the differences for cultural.
Plus, the joke' you have my word',for me, I feel it is a kind of warning as well as promising.
but they can stop and do not pay ))
All clever. Definitely my kind of humour. Didn't understand the double entendre one. Laughed at the last one.
Thanks for sharing 😊
Hi! luke
Thank you so much for your english lecture!
It's wonderful 😁
Thank you very much Luke. I love being hearing you even though I understand not much.
You are the best teacher, Luke! 👍My favourite joke is the one of the seasoned veteran 😊
Even after your dissecting the SLUGGISH joke is so funny hahaha Thank u so much and really love this episode!
I love your way of teaching language. thank you.
Thanks a lot Luke for this very entertaining episode ! I got 11 out of 22 ! I am keen on the one on "camouflage trousers" ! It's a french word, so it was very easy for me to understand this one. The one with the 3-years old "rest" is a great one too ! ;-)
"I renamed my iPod The Titanic. When I plug it in, it says The titanic is syncing" is the joke that I like most. It is very funny. When I heard this joke, I was confused between sinking and syncing, but then I realized it's actually hilarious. Thanks for sharing
I have understood all of them. I knew I would, English comes naturally to me: I can understand it with my eyes closed.🤣
Hi, Luke! I got a half of the jokes at the first attempt. Favourite one is about sinking Titanik. You know jokes are not as funny as the way you explaine them)) you are the best
Luke is so funny. I really enjoy listening and watch his videos
Enjoyed at lots of it (Although I understood only a pair before they were explained) The one about mirrors I liked most, also because I can't help laughing when looking at my own face. Regards Luke!!
Thank you for the podcast ❤❤❤
Well done !!! Keep it going this way and I’ll be expert in English. With respect, Rasul from Russia.
a natural joke from Londoners life - they are often suprised saying with suprised tone of voice: oh it is raining again. that was bit funny for me, rain is usual stuff in london
Thank you. You are a veteran teacher . I really enjoyed this episode
Thank you Luke i’m Eduardo from Argentina. useful explanations I got sames and others you explain it to me and make sense
Dear Luke, I love all your joke's episodes. I can't usually catch all of jokes, of course! But I consider it as a great chance to touch to English humour. How patient you are to all this explanations. Well done!
Thanks from Lithuania! Perfect jokes, I really enjoy your content!
It's so interesting to study humour of different countries. It's true when one says that if you understand jokes, you understand language. Listening the joke about light and speaking, I remmembered a Russian version of this.
Three friends met. One asked: What is the fastest thing in the world? The first guy said: - I think, it's light. The second said: - No, I think, it's word: A word spoken is past recalling.
The third guy protested: - Hmm, I think, the fastest thing in the world is diarrhea. I had it yesterday and had no time to switch the light on or say a word;)
I hope my translation is understandable) have a good day! sorry for mistakes
Hey! Many jokes made me lough 🤣 I needed explanation for the "double entendre" (unknown words) and Mike Tyson. And I didn't know the direct meaning of a "seasoned veteran", although I got the sense of the joke from the "spicy" point of view. And I didn't know the word stabbed. That was a sad joke.
This episode is hilarious!
I really appreciate your efforts thank you so much. By the way, I enjoyed hearing you telling and explaining those jokes, perhaps I prefer mirror and Microsoft jokes
“I have a split personality “ said Tom being frank. 🎉good joke Great.
Accidentally i drop into this , i enjoy hearing the lecture. Many thanks to yoy
My favorit one is this about Mike Tyson :How do you think the unthinkable .
Mike Tyson said with an itheberg.
But 99% of the explanations are on point, interesting and sometimes even funnier than the joke being dissected. Kudos, man!
very good. I am a Persian but I want to learn English. I enjoying this videos. be successful.
Can’t take my eyes/ears off LEP!
Hi.it was great .i found it so useful and it made me laughed ,as well.
THANK YOU.🎧☘👏
Best one: Light travels faster than sound…
That’s why some people appear bright, until you hear them speak.
Hay Luke, how are you doing? I just came across your podcast episode 242 and enjoyed it so much. I like listening to all of your episodes (they are fun) and the way you interpreted rock music at the end of that episode. I hope you can add content of music like that often at the end because I like similar bands and music styles of yours. Cheers and Have a great day. It’s Sunday morning in Melbourne btw.
Thank you for this clip. I have been thinking of asking you to talk about British joke / British humour. Appreciated.
Nice jokes, great talk. Feel rushing to tell some to my russian buds. Thank you for all the explanation though how you do it.
The jokes about kleptomaniacs and Tyson made me laugh 😁. So smart
There are another two that I like:
1. I tried to sue the airport for misplacing my luggage.
I lost my case.
2. So.. I said to the waitress...”can I ask about the menu please”?
She screamed back “the men I please are none of your business..”!!
Wordplay puns are always funny
Thanks for the video 😂
All four are great.
As I understand, puns are:
1) case, as a suitcase and as a legal case in court,
2) "menu, please" as men_U[you] please.
Poor frogs. :-(
Two great jokes!
It is just brilliant episode!!!
Many thanks
Thank you for the jokes and nice explanations to them.
I have come across this podcast only today and I'm already becoming addicted I'm afraid...
Too high a level for me. Only 11 of 22. 😅 Let's see what you explain about them to be able to get the rest!! Finally, I got them all. You are a great joke dissector. Thank you so much for these fun videos!
Thanks. I appreciate your way of explaning. It's funny.
I looove this class, thank you very much 🤗
Literally means that the meaning is exactly what the words say: Hanging around means being present. Literally hanging around means hanging from a hook in the ceiling.
For the 12 -th and the 13 jokes for instance, I did not need to see you killing the poor fog. And the first one is also good but a little cruel. In your case, the sound is as faster as the light; That is why I adore your postings and your commentaries, especially about all kind of very short stories that you pick out with such „esprit de finesse”. I would like to express my huge admiration and to thank you very much. You are a marvelous teacher.
Sorry. Good teachers may have also students who commit big mistakes. But they aren't completely useful: they serve as a bad exemple... please, try to read in my previous message the word " fast" instead of "faster". I will feel less ashamed. Have a good afternoon without any fog or rain.