If you're still listening after 38 minutes, then you'll probably an interesting enough person to be able to watch doctor who in english and actually enjoy it. So i highly recommend it. You can find doctor who on amazon or in most shops on the internet,. sit down and watch them, and, er, use the sub titles., just watch it and enjoy it. And i think if you just watch something and enjoy it in English, that will naturally help you to learn about the culture of the language as well. From this episode, don't forget to visit the web page, which is becoming very, very difficult to read.
This is a conversation about the iconic British TV series "Doctor Who". Authentic listening practice. Transcript available below. Luke's English Podcast is a free service for people who are learning English as a foreign language. Luke is a well qualified teacher of English with over 12 years' experience in Japan, the UK and France. You can use this podcast to get exposure to native speakers using natural English. Learn phrasal verbs, idioms, useful expressions, linkers, etc. Find Luke on Facebook (search for Luke's English Podcast) or Twitter (@EnglishPodcast). Cheers! To read a full transcript and language analysis by Richard Gallen (useful for teachers wanting to adapt this interview for the classroom), click here to visit Luke's English Blog:
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