Comedians and People Lose Jobs After Bad Jokes

喜劇演員與民眾因低俗笑話而失業


Introduction

Some people said bad things during comedy shows. Now, they are in trouble and they say sorry.

有些人 在單口喜劇表演中說了不恰當的話。現在他們陷入了麻煩並表示道歉。

Main Body

A man named Himanshu Jangra said bad things about a date. He talked about money and food. His boss, Vivek Vishwakarma, fired him from his job. The comedian, Pranit More, also said sorry because he did not stop the man.

一名叫 Himanshu Jangra 的男子在約會話題上發表了不恰當的言論。他談到了金錢和食物。他的老闆 Vivek Vishwakarma 解僱了他。喜劇演員 Pranit More 也表示道歉,因為他沒有阻止該名男子。

Another comedian, Madhur Virli, had an old video. In the video, he talked about bad crimes. He said the video is two years old. He deleted the video before, but people found it again.

另一位喜劇演員 Madhur Virli 有一段舊影片。在影片中,他談到了惡劣的犯罪行為。他表示該影片是兩年前的。他之前已刪除該影片,但人們再次發現了它。

Another comedian, Kunal Kamra, wrote on the internet. He said these comedians are not honest. He thinks they use jokes to hide their mistakes.

另一位喜劇演員 Kunal Kamra 在網上寫道。他表示這些喜劇演員並不誠實。他認為他們利用笑話來掩飾自己的錯誤。

Conclusion

One man lost his job. Two comedians said they made mistakes. One comedian is talking to the police.

一名男子失業。兩位喜劇演員表示他們犯了錯。一名喜劇演員正與警方接觸。

Vocabulary Learning

⚡ The 'Action' Pattern

In this story, we see people doing things and then the result happening. To reach A2, you need to connect an action to a consequence.

Look at these pairs:

  • Said bad things \rightarrow In trouble
  • Said bad things \rightarrow Fired from job
  • Talked about crimes \rightarrow Deleted the video

💡 Simple Rule: The 'Past' Glue Most of these actions ended. We use a special ending for the words to show it happened yesterday or last year:

  • Say \rightarrow Said
  • Talk \rightarrow Talked
  • Fire \rightarrow Fired
  • Delete \rightarrow Deleted

Key Word Alert: Because is the magic word used here to explain why something happened. Example: He said sorry because he did not stop the man.

Vocabulary Learning

comedian (n.)
A person who tells jokes to make people laugh.
Example:The comedian told a funny story about his dog.
trouble (n.)
A difficult or unpleasant situation.
Example:He is in trouble because he broke the window.
fired (v.)
When a boss tells an employee they must leave their job.
Example:The man was fired for being late every day.
crimes (n.)
Illegal activities that are against the law.
Example:The police catch people who commit crimes.
deleted (v.)
Removed something from a computer or phone.
Example:I deleted the old photos from my phone.
honest (adj.)
Telling the truth and not lying.
Example:She is an honest person and always tells the truth.
mistakes (n.)
Things that are done incorrectly.
Example:I made a few mistakes in my English homework.
Practice A2 words in a crossword