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[The Art of Humor: Jokes, Anecdotes, and Finding the Funny Side]-[🤦‍♂️ Jokes (S04E24) + Transcript]

IELTS Speaking for Success · B1 · 2020-11-12

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The Art of Humor: Jokes, Anecdotes, and Finding the Funny Side

Humor is a universal language, but as Marianne and Rory discuss in this episode of IELTS Speaking for Success, it is also a nuanced skill that involves understanding cultural context, timing, and personal delivery. Whether you are aiming to ace an English exam or simply want to lighten the mood at a social gathering, mastering the vocabulary of humor is essential.

Jokes vs. Anecdotes

While many people use the terms interchangeably, there is a distinct difference between a joke and an anecdote. A joke is typically short, structured, and relies on a punchline to elicit a laugh. Conversely, an anecdote is a personal, narrative-based story featuring real people and situations. As Rory notes, anecdotes are often preferred among friends because they feel more authentic, even if they lack a traditional, structured ending.

Essential Vocabulary for Humor

To describe someone who is exceptionally funny, the hosts suggest using the word hilarious. When someone tells a joke so effectively that the audience cannot stop laughing, you might say they crack people up. If you find yourself laughing uncontrollably, you can describe yourself as being in stitches.

Other useful expressions include:

  • Make light of something: This means to put a humorous spin on a serious or dark situation.
  • Crack a joke: A common collocation for telling a joke.
  • Land well: Used to describe a joke that is received positively by an audience. Conversely, if a joke fails, it might crash and burn.
  • Raise a smile / Crack a smile: Used when a joke is perhaps not side-splittingly funny, but still manages to evoke a positive reaction.

The Spectrum of Humor

Humor comes in many forms, and your personal style often dictates the type of comedy you enjoy. Rory describes his own sense of humor as dark or even pitch black, which allows him to push the envelope—meaning he can test the boundaries of what is considered appropriate or respectful without offending his tolerant friends.

For those who prefer a more understated style, a dry sense of humor is effective. This involves delivering sarcastic or witty remarks with a flat, neutral tone, which often makes the humor more surprising and effective, especially when coming from someone who is usually quiet. Other genres mentioned include rom-coms (romantic comedies), sitcoms (situational comedies), and slapstick comedy, which relies on physical, visual humor—like the classic antics of Charlie Chaplin.

Social Dynamics and Performance

Being the center of attention when telling a joke can be exhilarating, but it also carries the risk of making people lose the plot (laughing hysterically). However, Rory warns that humor can be context-dependent. Being an influential or powerful person in a room might lead others to laugh simply to please you, rather than because the joke is genuinely funny—a phenomenon he jokingly refers to as bamming off (a regional term for showing off).

Ultimately, the hosts conclude that humor is about connection. Whether you are sharing a lighthearted knock-knock joke or recounting a funny personal story, the goal is to create a positive atmosphere. Don't be afraid to have a good laugh—even if it's at your own jokes!

🎯Key Sentences

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Actually, both in equal measure.
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Wait for it, wait for it.
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I can't think of one off the top of my head.
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📝Key Phrases

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make light of
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crack a joke
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lose the plot
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push the envelope
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crack someone up
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📖 Transcript

Hello, lovely.
I'm Marianne.
And my name is Rory, and we are the hosts of the IELTS Speaking for Success podcast, the podcast that aims to help you improve your speaking skills, as well as your listening skills along the way.
We started this podcast because we want you to use high-level words and gorgeous grammar in your IELTS speaking and in your everyday life.
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