1. Did you laugh a lot recently?

Yes, I have laughed quite a bit recently. Whether it’s through funny conversations with my students and friends, humorous videos online, or light-hearted moments in daily life, I make it a point to appreciate humor. I find that laughter is a great way to relieve stress and lift my mood after a long day.

2. What kinds of things make you laugh?

I tend to laugh at clever wordplay, witty jokes, or even silly situations. I also enjoy dry humor and satirical comedy that pokes fun at everyday situations. Sometimes, even the small, unexpected moments can bring a genuine laugh, like a funny comment or an amusing observation in a conversation.

3. Do you like making other people laugh? [Why/Why not?]

Absolutely! I take great pleasure in making others laugh because it infuses any situation with positive energy and strengthens social connections. As a teacher, I make a conscious effort to incorporate humor into my lessons to engage students. Seeing someone smile or laugh in response to something I’ve said is incredibly fulfilling, and it often transforms the atmosphere into one that’s more relaxed, engaging, and enjoyable.

4. Do you think it’s important for people to laugh? [Why/Why not?]

Yes, I believe laughter is incredibly important for both mental and physical well-being. It not only helps reduce stress and tension but also fosters a sense of connection between people. A good laugh can brighten even the most difficult of days, and I think it’s something we all need to experience regularly.

5. Is laughing the same as feeling happy, do you think? [Why/Why not?]

I think laughing and feeling happy are closely related, but they are not exactly the same. Laughter is often a response to something amusing, whereas happiness is a more sustained emotional state. You can laugh even when you’re not entirely happy, and you can feel happy without laughing out loud. However, they often go hand in hand, as laughing can enhance feelings of happiness.

6. Do you like to watch movies or TV shows that make people laugh?

Yes, I thoroughly enjoy watching comedies and light-hearted TV shows. They are a great way to unwind after a busy day and offer an escape from everyday stress. Comedy has a way of lifting the mood and providing a sense of relief, so I always find time to indulge in something that brings laughter.

Vocabulary

1.      Light-hearted /ˌlaɪtˈhɑːrtɪd/

  • English meaning: Cheerful and carefree, not intended to be serious.
  • Vietnamese meaning: Vui vẻ, nhẹ nhàng.

2.      Witty /ˈwɪti/

  • English meaning: Showing or characterized by quick and inventive verbal humor.
  • Vietnamese meaning: Hóm hỉnh, dí dỏm.

3.      Dry humor /draɪ ˈhjuːmər/

  • English meaning: Subtle, understated, or deadpan humor, often delivered with a straight face.
  • Vietnamese meaning: Hài hước khô khan, không thể hiện cảm xúc.

4.      Rewarding /rɪˈwɔːrdɪŋ/

  • English meaning: Providing satisfaction or benefit, emotionally or mentally.
  • Vietnamese meaning: Mang lại cảm giác hài lòng, đáng giá.

5.      Foster /ˈfɔːstər/

  • English meaning: To encourage the development or growth of something positive.
  • Vietnamese meaning: Nuôi dưỡng, thúc đẩy.

6.      Genuine /ˈdʒenjuɪn/

  • English meaning: Sincere and honest, real or authentic.
  • Vietnamese meaning: Thật lòng, chân thành.

7.      Escape /ɪˈskeɪp/

  • English meaning: A way to forget or avoid something unpleasant.
  • Vietnamese meaning: Sự thoát khỏi, trốn tránh.

8.      Strengthen /ˈstreŋθn/

  • English meaning: To make something stronger or more resilient.
  • Vietnamese meaning: Củng cố, làm mạnh thêm.

9.      Unwind /ʌnˈwaɪnd/

  • English meaning: To relax after a period of work or tension.
  • Vietnamese meaning: Thư giãn, xả hơi.

10.  Hand in hand /hænd ɪn hænd/

  • English meaning: Closely connected or associated.
  • Vietnamese meaning: Đi đôi với nhau, liên kết chặt chẽ.
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