Top 15 Jokes in English: Can you understand them?

2021-01-15に共有
Learn how to understand jokes in English. These 15 silly puns, plays-on-words, or "dad jokes" will help you improve your English vocabulary.

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  • What time did the man go to the dentist? Let me know in the comments! 😊Continue learning English with me by downloading my free ebook "5 Steps to Becoming a Confident English Speaker" 👉 www.speakenglishwithvanessa.com/free-ebook ❤️ >>SHOUT OUT to my amazing student Silvia in Uruguay for hand-knitting the beautiful pink poncho in this video. You rock, Silvia!!
  • OMG Vanessa these are ridiculous 😂 I LOVE silly jokes! My fave is definitely the field one 🤣 Such a useful video
  • - I will not pay the bill! - Why not?.. you ordered 42 coffee. - I said 4 tea, 2 coffee...
  • Teacher to student: convert this active voice into passive voice: “I made a mistake”. Student: “I was made by mistake”
  • @kaym.2854
    Dad's expression while telling the jokes are the best. He's really into character with these dad jokes🤣🤣. I love these explanations.
  • @l.r.t.781
    A: "What's upstairs?" B: "Unfortunately stairs don't talk"
  • Man1 to Man2 : Imagine you are on the eighth floor and the building caught fire, and you have no stairways and lifts usable, what would you do? Man2: I will stop imagining.
  • My favorite shows are « Seinfeld » of all times and « Married with Children ». I am fluent in English but still love your classes, Vanessa. Live and learn! You are the best!❤️
  • She is a cutest teacher and the best teacher 😊who think like me?
  • As an EFL teacher I find your videos really professional and totally agree with your approach to teaching and learning a foreign language. Although I consider myself as an "effective user" of English I watch your videos on a regular basis. They are very motivational, natural, realistic and entertaining. During my years of teaching and learning English I have always been looking for the "curiosties" of this beautiful language, such as onomatopoeic sounds of animals and the like; stuff that are hard to look up in dictionaries. One of the undiscovered territories of English for me is the so-called "motherese" words and I could really appreciate you making a video about those special "baby-words" which mothers and fathers use to talk to their babies. Thank you! And keep up with this amazing channel.
  • I love English with Vanny! The accent and the topic show definitely that American English can be something very beautiful when educated and humorous people speak it.
  • Even fluent English speakers needed the jalapeno joke explained.
  • Vanessa, I'm an American living in Antalya, Turkey where I teach English. I loved your video so much that I sent it to about 20 students as well as to the English conversation club. You and Dan are great.
  • The other day, my wife asked me to pass her lipstick but I accidentally passed her a glue stick. She still isn't talking to me.
  • Your husband has such an entertaining way of telling these jokes. He could work as a stand-up comedian. He is really funny. Thank you for the jokes.
  • Have you ever thought about why nicknames are recalled easier than "official" names? On this lesson you will answer this question. The trick is associate an emotion to the word you are learning. Our memory performs better when we associate an emotion to the content we are learning. Thanks Vanessa for putting this "theory" in practice. Please say hi to your husband and to the babies! Thanks for preparing this kind of material. My English is improving everyday thanks to teachers like you!
  • @MrLev81
    Why did the man throw the butter out the window? He wanted to see the butterfly.
  • I don't know why always I smiled when I see your face, Vanessa. Does anybody agree here?
  • @DHOW398
    I could listen to this 24/7- a real English teacher right here !!
  • Thanks a million Tr Vanessa I'm chuffed to bits Much love and respect from Uganda, East Africa