Good morning!
We hope you are having a lovely Thursday.
Would you like to hear a (bad) joke?
Teacher: Tell me a sentence that starts with an “I”.
Student: I is the…
Teacher: Stop! Never put ‘is’ after an “I”. Always put ‘am’ after an “I”.
Student: OK. I am the ninth letter of the alphabet.
HAHAHA.
Did you understand? Jokes are a great way to learn the subtleties of a language since they use double-entendres, different meanings for the same word and cultural references.
Do you know a good joke?
Tell us in the comments’ section!