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Sad Math Books!

Solving the Sadness of the Math Book!

June 16, 2024

Laugh and Learn Joke 9 Welcome to another edition of “Laugh and Learn,” where we break down English jokes to help language learners understand and appreciate the humour. This week, we dive into a joke that combines education with a touch of sadness—perfect for exploring puns and wordplay! 🇨🇳 Click here to watch on BiliBili […]

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Laugh and Learn - Joke 8

Laugh and Learn: Twirling into Puns with Pasta – Joke 8

May 26, 2024

Do you like pasta? Do you like humour? Then you’re definitely in the right place because right now we’re serving up a dish of wordplay that’s sure to have you twirling with laughter! Let’s laugh and learn together. The Joke: What do you call fake spaghetti? An impasta! Why the Joke is Funny: This joke […]

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Laugh and Learn With English Puns

Unraveling the Humour in English Puns: A Laugh and Learn Journey – Joke 3

June 8, 2023

Exploring the Humour in English Puns Welcome once again to “Laugh and Learn,” where we unravel the humour embedded in English and leverage it for language learning. Today, we are focusing on English puns, a delightful aspect of English humour that uses wordplay to create unexpected and amusing outcomes. So, brace yourself for some laughs […]

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Two homophone words illustrated on humorous speech bubbles.

Laugh and Learn: A Pun with Homophones – Joke #2

June 2, 2023

Welcome back, learners and laughers! Today, we’re going to explore another English joke that hinges on the use of homophones. These are words that sound identical but have distinct meanings and often different spellings. They’re the source of much confusion for English learners, but also a lot of fun. Ready for a laugh? Let’s go! […]

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