Truyện cười bằng tiếng anh -3 Để yêu thích một môn ngoại ngữ, cách tốt nhất là áp dụng chúng vào chính cuộc sống đời thường của chúng ta. Sau đây là một vài mẩu chuyện vui bằng tiếng anh vừa giúp các bạn học thêm từ vựng tiếng anh lại vừa như 1 cách thư giãn bổ ích. | Truyện cười băng tiêng anh -3 WHY USE YOUR HEAD AGAINST THE BALL His mother was scolding a football player Alas my son. I sat at home watching the football game on TV and I saw you jump up to use your head against the ball. Oh how stupid you are my son. You can use your hands or your feet to play football That would be fine. Why must you use your head against the ball You could get a trauma in your skull and brain and your life would be ruined. Son You should learn to be more polite One day Bill and Tom went to a restaurant for dinner. As soon as the waiter took out two steaks Bill quickly picked out the bigger steak for himself. Tom wasn t happy about that When are you going to learn to be polite Bill If you had the chance to pick first which one would you pick Tom The smaller piece of course. Bill What are you whining about then The smaller piece is what you want right Real Signs and Advertisements In the window of an Oregon general store Why go elsewhere to be cheated when you can come here In a Pennsylvania cemetary Persons are prohibited from picking flowers from any but their own graves. On a Tennessee highway Take notice when this sign is under water this road is impassable. From the safety information card in America WestAirline seat pocket If you are sitting in an exit row and can not read this card please tell a crew member. The River Isn t Deep A stranger on horse back came to a river with which he was unfamiliar. The traveller asked a youngster if it was deep. No replied the boy and the rider started to cross but soon found that he and his horse had to swim for their lives. When the traveller reached the other side he turned and shouted I thought you said it wasn t deep It isn t was the boy s reply it only takes grandfather s ducks up to their middles I went out in my slippers Len and Jim worked for the same company. One day Len lent Jim 20 dollars but then Jim left his job and went to work in another town without paying Len back his 20 dollars. Len did