질문: Are you good at telling jokes?
I enjoy making people laugh and often tell jokes with friends.
I enjoy making people laugh and often tell jokes with friends.
I know a lot of jokes from watching comedy shows and movies.
I know a lot of jokes from watching comedy shows and movies.
Telling jokes helps me break the ice in social situations.
Telling jokes helps me break the ice in social situations.
My friends say I have a good sense of humor.
My friends say I have a good sense of humor.
I usually forget the punchline or mess up the timing.
I usually forget the punchline or mess up the timing.
I get nervous when everyone is looking at me.
I get nervous when everyone is looking at me.
I prefer listening to jokes rather than telling them.
I prefer listening to jokes rather than telling them.
Sometimes my jokes don’t land and people don’t laugh.
Sometimes my jokes don’t land and people don’t laugh.
If I’m with close friends, I can be quite funny.
If I’m with close friends, I can be quite funny.
It depends on my mood and the situation.
It depends on my mood and the situation.
I’m better at telling jokes in my native language than in English.
I’m better at telling jokes in my native language than in English.
I can tell simple jokes, but not complicated ones.
I can tell simple jokes, but not complicated ones.
질문: Are you good at telling jokes?
진짜 숙어
IELTS Speaking에서 7점 이상을 얻기 위해 이 숙어들을 사용해보세요:
Break the ice: To do or say something to relieve tension or get conversation going in an awkward or uncomfortable situation.
Break the ice: To do or say something to relieve tension or get conversation going in an awkward or uncomfortable situation.
Crack someone up: To make someone laugh a lot.
Crack someone up: To make someone laugh a lot.
Have a good laugh: To enjoy a funny situation or joke.
Have a good laugh: To enjoy a funny situation or joke.