
Comedians Use Computers to Make Jokes and Shows
Comedians use computers to help make funny jokes, but people are still the best.


Comedians use computers to help make funny jokes, but people are still the best.

Microsoft is making smart helpers to remember chats and projects, like friendly computers.

Samsung workers in India stopped working to ask for more money and safer workplaces.

When computers break, using paper helps airplanes and businesses keep working smoothly.

Airlines use smart technology to quickly park planes, helping them fly on time and save fuel.

Jordan turned playing video games into a job by working hard and meeting gamers.

Be careful with mustard foods; they might have peanuts, which can cause allergies.

Scientists studied a tiny fly’s brain to learn how brains work, even human brains.

Vishal uses drones to take pictures of the big forest with tigers and crocodiles.

Forge Valley School says no phones, watches, or headphones to help kids focus better.

In the UK, new rules help workers keep all their tips for good service.

A big ship sank with treasure, and now many people want to own it.

Scientists learned a big Stonehenge rock came from Scotland, not Wales, surprising everyone.

Elon Musk wasn’t invited to a UK meeting because of things he said online.

Four elephants walked through deep water to find a safe place during a big storm.

In the UK, many people love the Bollywood song “Bole Chudiyan” from 2001.

More kids have trouble with social media since the pandemic, especially 13-year-old girls.

A big mountain piece fell into water, making Earth shake like a giant splash.

Ubisoft’s new game, Assassin’s Creed Shadows, will let players explore exciting Japan in 2025.

The UK is closing its last coal power station to use cleaner energy like wind.

Chris and Seth walked and played music without using cars to help the earth.

Richard got better from a bad brain sickness with a new treatment he helped invent.

Liverpool Street station is now the busiest because many people ride the new Elizabeth train.

Visitors to Bali will pay a small fee to help keep its beaches and views beautiful.

Samsung workers in India stopped working to ask for more money and safer workplaces.

Drones help scientists watch whales make bubbles to catch food in cold water.

Big companies like Amazon are teaming up to stop people from lying in product reviews.

Old astronauts who went very far are now few and very old or gone.

Covid-19 is not a “global health emergency” now, but we must still be careful and get vaccines.

A new monkey with orange lips was found in DR Congo.

People in Asia invent things to help our Earth and keep it clean.

Smart people say we need to help the trees and animals in the forests now.

A prince had a big ten-day party when he married a lady.

Two people found a very old boat under the water in a big lake.

John is learning to be an astronaut to help people with disabilities go to space.


영국 랭커스터 대학교(Lancaster University)에서 한국인 영어 학습자분들을 대상으로 새로운 연구 프로젝트를 진행합니다. 전 과정 온라인으로 진행되어 어디서든 편하게 참여하실 수 있습니다. 여러분의 소중한 참여로 한국인의 영어 사용 방식을 알아보는 흥미로운 연구가 완성됩니다.
🎁 참여 혜택:
– 원어민 연구원과의 1:1 회화 연습
– 실전 영작 연습 & 맞춤형 영어 피드백 리포트
– 커피 기프티콘 총 3잔 선물! (첫 세션 후 1잔, 마지막 세션 완료 후 2잔 더 드려요! ☕☕)
📅 참여 방식: 총 2회의 온라인 세션 (Zoom 등을 이용, 각 세션당 약 60~80분 소요) 말하기와 쓰기 활동이 섞여 있어 부담 없이 즐겁게 참여하실 수 있습니다.
✅ 대상: 영어 실력에 상관없이 참여를 희망하는 18세 이상 한국인 누구나