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#⃣Hashtags are a way of making material easily accessible. Just a quick click 🚀 and you can find everything you are looking for. Here on @englishfortomorrow we use hashtags to identify different posts and show who it is intended for.

Some hashtags show the English level of learners for whom the post is designed. They are:
#beginner
#elementary
#lowerintermediate
#intermediate
#upperintermediate
#advanced

Some hashtags show the related topics of a post. For now, they are:
#grammar
#vocabulary
#listening
#reading
#speaking
#writing
#punctuation
#music
#movie
#clip
#podcast
#story
#lyrics
#quiz
#fun
#joke
#idiom
#expression
#proverb

These will grow over time, and we will introduce them to you as we go along.

Hope this made things a little easier for you.

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#joke #fun
#upper_intermediate

At the job interview:

Interviewer: Oh, and it says on your resume that you're a quick mathematician. Quick! What's 19×14? 🤔
Man: 48. 🤓
Interviewer: What?!! That is not even close!! 😳
Man: But it was quick!! 😜

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#advanced #joke

You can never really know a language, unless you know about the #culture it comes with. One part of every culture is how people use language to humor 😜 and amuse 😄 each other. What do people say when then want to be funny? How do they tell jokes?

A popular way of being funny in English, is telling "knock-knock" jokes. 🚪

Knock-knock jokes have a "call and response" format. That means the teller of the joke (or the punster) and the listener (or the recipient) make a conversation 👥 in order to complete the joke.

The standard knock-knock joke has five lines:

The punster: Knock, knock!

The recipient: Who's there? 😳

The punster: a variable response, sometimes involving a name. 😐

The recipient: a repetition of the response followed by who? 🤔

The punster: the punch line (the funny part at the end of the joke), which typically involves a misusage of the word set up during the response. 😂

They might not seem very funny at start, but once you get to see the point, they can crack you up.

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😂Some words are darn hard to pronounce!
#joke @englishfortomorrow