英语趣味幽默小故事 篇一
Once upon a time, there was a young man named Jack who was determined to learn English. He enrolled in an English course and was eager to improve his language skills. However, he found it difficult to remember all the new words and phrases he was learning.
One day, Jack came up with a brilliant idea. He decided to create a game to help him remember English words. He wrote down all the new words on pieces of paper and placed them in a hat. Then, he invited his friends over to play the game.
The rules were simple. Each player would take turns drawing a word from the hat and then had to act out the word without using any spoken language. The other players had to guess what the word was based on the player's actions.
The game was a huge success. Not only did Jack and his friends have a lot of fun playing, but Jack also found that he was able to remember the words much better through the game. His English skills improved quickly, and he was soon able to have conversations with native speakers with ease.
From that day on, Jack continued to play the game with his friends, and they all had a great time while improving their English skills. Jack's creative approach to learning English had paid off, and he was grateful for the fun and effective method he had discovered.
英语趣味幽默小故事 篇二
Sarah was a young girl who loved to read English books. She was always looking for new and interesting stories to read, and she often spent hours immersed in the world of English literature. However, there was one book that she found particularly challenging - a classic novel that was filled with complex vocabulary and difficult sentence structures.
Determined to conquer the book, Sarah came up with a plan. She decided to create a vocabulary list of all the unfamiliar words she came across while reading. Each time she encountered a new word, she would write it down in her notebook along with its definition and an example sentence.
As she worked her way through the book, Sarah's vocabulary list grew longer and longer. She spent hours each day studying the words and practicing using them in sentences. Slowly but surely, she began to understand the book more and more, and the once daunting novel became easier to read.
One day, Sarah finished the book and felt a sense of accomplishment wash over her. She realized that her hard work and dedication had paid off, and she had successfully conquered the challenging novel that had once seemed impossible to understand.
From that day on, Sarah continued to expand her English vocabulary and read more challenging books. She was grateful for the experience of tackling the difficult novel, as it had not only improved her English skills but also taught her the value of perseverance and determination. Sarah knew that with hard work and dedication, she could achieve anything she set her mind to.
英语趣味幽默小故事 篇三
英语幽默小故事:Midway Tactics
Three competing store owners rented adjoining shops in a mall. Observers waited for mayhem to ensue.
The retailer on the right put up huge signs saying, "Gigantic Sale!" and "Super Bargains!"
The store on the left raised bigger signs proclaiming, "Prices Slashed!" and "Fantastic Discounts!"
The owner in the middle then prepared a large sign that simply stated, "ENTRANCE".
幽默故事翻译:中间战术
三个互相争生意的商店老板在一条商业街上租用了毗邻的店铺。旁观者等着瞧好戏。
右边的零售商挂起了巨大的招牌,上书:“大减价!”“特便宜!”
左边的商店挂出了更大的招牌,声称:“大砍价!”“大折扣!”
中间的商人随后准备了一个大招牌,上面只简单地写着:“入口处”。
英语幽默小故事:Very Pleased to Meet You
During World War II, a lot of young women in Britain were in the army. Joan Phillips was one of them. She worked in a big camp, and of course met a lot of men, officers and soldiers.
One evening she met Captain Humphreys at a dance. He said to her, "I‘m going abroad tomorrow, but I‘d be very happy if we could write to each other." Joan agreed, and they wrote for several months.
Then his letters stopped, but she received one from another officer, telling her that he had been wounded and was in a certain army hospital in England.
Joan went there and said to the matron, "I‘ve come to visit Captain Humphreys."
"Only relatives are allowed to visit patients here," the matron said.
"Oh, that‘s all right," answered Joan. "I‘m his sister."
"I‘m very pleased to meet you," the matron said, "I‘m his mother!"
幽默故事翻译:
在第二次世界大战中,有许多年轻的妇女在军营中服役。琼.飞利浦斯是其中之一。她在一个大军营中工作,当然遇到了许多男士,包括军官和士兵。
一天晚上她在舞会上遇到了军官汉弗雷斯。他对她说,“我明天就要出国,但如果我们能够相互写信,我会很高兴。”琼同意了,于是他们几个月里一直通着信。
后来,他再没有来信。她收到了另一个军官的信,告诉她,他受伤了,住在英格兰的某个部队医院里。
琼到了医院,她对护士长说,“我来看望军官汉弗雷斯。”
“这里只有亲属可以探望病人。”护士长说。
“噢,是的,”琼说,“我是他的妹妹。”
“很高兴认识你,”护士长说,“我是他的母亲。”
英语幽默小故事:Two Soldiers
Two soldiers were in camp. The first one‘s name was George, and the second one‘s name was Bill. George said, "have you got a piece of paper and an envelope, Bill?"
Bill said, "Yes, I have," and he gave them to him.
Then George said, "Now I haven‘t got a pen." Bill gave him his, and George wrote his letter. Then he put it in the envelope and said, "have you got a stamp, Bill?" Bill gave him one.
Then Bill got up and went to the door, so George said to him, "Are you going out?"
Bill Said, "Yes, I am," and he opened the door.
George said, "Please put my letter in the box in the office, and..." He stopped.
"What do you want now?" Bill said to him.
George looked at the envelope of his letter and answered, "What‘s your girl-friend‘s address?"
幽默故事翻译:
军营里有二名士兵,一个叫乔治,一个叫比尔。乔治问:“比尔,你有信纸、信封吗?”
比尔说:“有。”然后把信纸和信封给了乔治。
乔治又说:“我还没有笔呢。”比尔又把自己的笔给了他。乔治开始写信。写完后把信放进信封里,又问:“比尔,你有邮票吗?”比尔给了他一张。
这时比尔站起来,向门口走去。乔治问:“你要出去吗?”
比尔说:“是的。”随即打开了门。
乔治说:“请帮我把这封信投进办公室的信箱里,还有...”他停住了。
“你还要什么?”比尔问。
乔治看着信封说:“你女朋友的地址是-?”
英语幽默小故事:Five Months Older
The Second World War had begun, and John wanted to join the army, but he was only 16 years old, and boys were allowed to join only if they were over 18. So when the army doctor examined him, he said that he was 18.
But Jo
hn‘s brother had joined the army a few days before, and the same doctor had examined him too. This doctor remembered the older boy‘s family name, so when he saw John‘s papers, he was surprised."How old are you?" he said.
"Eighteen, sir," said John.
"But your brother was eighteen, too," said the doctor. "Are you twins?"
"Oh, no, sir," said John, and his face went red. "My brother is five months older than I am."
幽默故事翻译:五个月大
第二次世界大战开始了,约翰想参军,可他只有十六岁,当时规定男孩到十八岁才能入伍。所以军医给他进行体检时,他说他已经十八岁了。
可约翰的哥哥刚入伍没几天,而且也是这个军医给他做的检查。这位医生还记得他哥哥的姓。所以当他看到约翰的表格时,感到非常惊奇。
“你多大了?”军医问。
“十八,长官。”约翰说。
“可你的哥哥也是十八岁,你们是双胞胎吗?”
约翰脸红了,说:“哦,不是,长官,我哥哥比我大五个月。”