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[Mastering English Humor: Understanding Pranks, Jokes, and Idiomatic Expressions]-[Episode 54 - Jokes]

English Vocabulary Booster · B1 · 2020-07-01

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📋 Summary

Exploring the Nuances of English Humor and Pranks

In this episode of English Vocabulary Booster, host Lara provides an insightful breakdown of five essential English expressions related to humor, pranks, and social deception. Through the narrative of a prank gone wrong between two characters, Ricky and his sister, we learn how these phrases function in real-life communication.

1. Play a Prank on Someone

To "play a prank on someone" is to perform a practical joke, usually involving a level of deception where the victim is unaware of what is happening. Lara notes that pranks typically cause a degree of "discomfort" or surprise, such as "pulling a chair away from under someone when they're about to sit." Unlike a standard joke meant to induce laughter, a prank relies on the victim's lack of expectation. Lara emphasizes her own hesitation with pranks, citing that she dislikes "seeing people suffer" and prefers lighthearted, non-malicious pranks, such as the one she performed for her workplace on April Fool's Day.

2. Prank Call

A "prank call" is a specific type of prank involving telephonic communication. Its primary goal is to "have a laugh" rather than to convey genuine information. While these can be done to strangers or acquaintances, Lara highlights that they are most acceptable when they are a "funny thing among friends." She recalls a childhood experience involving the movie The Ring, where a friend mimicked the film's creepy antagonist over the phone, serving as a classic example of a harmless, albeit scary, prank call.

3. Got You!

"Got you!" is an exclamatory phrase used by the person initiating the prank the moment the victim realizes they have been deceived. It serves as a triumphant declaration that the prankster has successfully executed their plan and caught the victim off guard. It signals the transition from the victim’s confusion to the revelation that the entire situation was merely a joke.

4. The Joke’s on You

This expression is used by the victim of a prank as a form of verbal retaliation. When a prank backfires, or when the intended victim turns the tables, they might say, "the joke's on you." As Lara explains, this indicates that the prankster's plan has failed and they are now the ones facing an unexpected, negative outcome. She shares a personal anecdote from high school where a classmate tried to copy her homework; by calling out his behavior, she effectively turned the situation around, highlighting that the perpetrator was the one who ultimately had a problem.

5. Pull Someone’s Leg

To "pull someone’s leg" means to tell someone something that is not true, but specifically in a "playful way." Unlike a malicious lie, this idiom describes a situation where the speaker intends to amuse rather than deceive or hurt. In the story, the sister uses this to alleviate Ricky’s panic after he fears he has actually called the police: "Oh, my gosh, Ricky, I'm pulling your leg." Lara notes that while this is usually funny, it is best used in moderation, as overusing it can make it difficult for others to know when to take the speaker seriously.

🎯Key Sentences

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Alright, have you got a plan?
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Um, okay, whatever.
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Alright, check this out.
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Why would you do that?
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What are Mom and Dad going to say?
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📝Key Phrases

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play a prank on someone
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check this out
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joke's on you
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pulling your leg
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not too big on
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📖 Transcript

Welcome to a new episode of English Vocabulary Booster.
My name is Lara and I'm a SALSA-certified English teacher.
Learning new vocabulary usually takes a long time, but we'll do it in a way that's easy, quick and efficient.
In every episode, we'll learn how to use five new English words or expressions, so that you too can start speaking like a native.
So let's get learning! up you guys.
So thank you so much for joining me.

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