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  • Hey, everyone. I'm Alex. Thanks for clicking, and welcome to this lesson

  • on improving your English with dad jokes.

  • "Dad jokes?" you ask. "What are dad jokes?"

  • Simply put, dad jokes are jokes that dads tell their kids

  • in an effort to make them laugh, when in reality,

  • they usually just make them roll their eyes or groan. Err.

  • But, dad jokes can be an excellent

  • way to improve your English, because they often play with word meanings and word sounds.

  • So, especially if you are an intermediate level English learner, dad jokes can be a

  • great way to enter the world of English jokes.

  • So, let's look at some examples now, and we'll

  • come back and talk about 'em.

  • Hey, Leah, I got a good one.

  • Why couldn't Dracula's wife fall asleep?

  • Don't know?

  • Because of his coffin! Get it?

  • Because coffin is where, you know, Dracula sleeps, and, like, it rhymes

  • with "coughing", [coughs], so Dracula's wife couldn't fall asleep because of his coughing.

  • It's pretty good? No? Okay. I bet your friend Caitlin would have laughed.

  • It's so good.

  • Hey, Caitlin, I got a good one. What kind of music do mummies listen to?

  • Wrap music!

  • Nothing?

  • Get it? Because rap is a type of music, and mummies are wrapped in bandages.

  • No? Still nothing.

  • I bet your friend Roberta would have laughed.

  • Come on, baby. Come on. Come on. Ugh. A commercial.

  • Hey, Roberta, I got a good one.

  • What was Beethoven's favourite food?

  • Ba-na-na-na!

  • Get it? Because, like, a banana is a food, and like, ba-na-na-na,

  • that's, like, the beginning to Beethoven's 5th Symphony.

  • No? Nothing? Kids these days.

  • I bet your friend Maria would have laughed.

  • Hey, Maria, I got a good one.

  • Why didn't the shrimp share his treasure?

  • Because he was a little shellfish!

  • Huh, huh? You get it?

  • Because, like, a shrimp and a crab and a lobster

  • are, like, shellfish, and "shellfish" kind of rhymes with "selfish", which means you

  • don't like to share. So, he didn't want to share his treasure.

  • Still not funny, huh? Okay, I'm just going to get your Pop-tart, and I really, really bet that your friend

  • Krystal would have laughed her head off.

  • I always hate this. Krystal, I got a good one.

  • What do calendars eat?

  • Dates!

  • Get it?

  • Because, like, a date is a type of food, and like, dates are also found on a calendar.

  • No? Nothing?

  • What's wrong with kids these days?

  • As you can see, dad jokes can be pretty funny, or just bad;

  • it probably depends on your sense of humour.

  • So, before we go, let's review these jokes, and then you can go and tell

  • them to your friends, your family, and be laughed at or watch people roll their eyes,

  • or you can just explain it to them, and... Whatever.

  • So, number one: "Why couldn't Dracula's wife fall asleep? Because of his coffin!"

  • So, like the dad said in the video, a coffin is the place where, you know, vampires sleep.

  • "Coffin" sounds like "coughing". Pretty funny.

  • Next: "What kind of music do mummies listen to? Wrap music!"

  • So, again, rap is a type of music, but to wrap... Mummies are wrapped in bandages.

  • Next: "What was Beethoven's favourite food? Ba-na-na-na!"

  • Which is, you know, the beginning of his most famous symphony.

  • Number four: "Why didn't the shrimp share his treasure? Because he was a little shellfish!"

  • So, a shrimp, a crab, lobster, these are all shellfish. "Shellfish" sounds like "selfish",

  • and "selfish" means you don't like to share.

  • And finally: "What do calendars eat? Dates!"

  • So, a date is a type of food, a date is also

  • something you can find on a calendar.

  • So, again, share them with your friends and let me know what kind of reaction you get.

  • And if you enjoyed this video, as always, you can comment on it, like it,

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  • And if you want to review the jokes,

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  • So, until next time, thanks for clicking.

Hey, everyone. I'm Alex. Thanks for clicking, and welcome to this lesson

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