Humour (исполнитель: Fun English Lessons 001)
In this Podcast we talk about describing things that are funny and we find out [bad word] used by native speakers. We are talking about a new [bad word] called ‘Entourage’. Andrew Hey, have you seen that new [bad word] called Entourage? Addison Ya, it’s awesome. Who’s your favorite character? Andrew Johnny Chase. He’s absolutely hilarious! I love the one where he’s insecure about his calves. Addison That was hilarious. I personally think that Arie might be the best actor. Andrew Who do you think is the worst? Addison Turtle. Andrew I agree. He sucks. Key vocabulary and phrases that are discussed in the podcast: It’s [bad word] for native English speakers to describe people or things as “very humourous”. Hilarious – very good word to use which means very funny. My friend is hilarious. I find that movie hilarious. Last night was hilarious. What you just said was hilarious. "Sense of humour" – a sense of humour is talking about if a person is either funny or good at accepting jokes. People who have a good sense of humour are often very easy-going. She has a really good sense of humour. good sense of humour is important to me when finding a boyfriend. good sense of humour is more important than physical appearance. He has a good sense of humour about himself. (doesn’t take himself too seriously, can make fun of himself) Don’t use the word “very” all the time to modify words. great word to use if you want to make a very strong point is “absolutely”. Absolutely is like saying, extremely, totally, or 100% Absolutely amazing. That movie was absolutely amazing. Absolutely beautiful. Wow, you look absolutely beautiful in that dress. Absolutely disgusting. I can’t believe you like to eat that. It’s absolutely disgusting. Learning English [bad word] [bad word] club17650165