You have to push the button in the good tempo in the good, like a guitar hero. And if you lose it, you don't have the rhythm and so the joke is not working very well. It's timing. The more you have the right timing, the more you can do massage work on the little board behind you. So my audience can wait inside the theatre playing that game. Very funny. If you're not in the right, it is lame, not good, not funny at all. Yes.
This episode is all about the relationship between language, successful communication, stand-up comedy and learning English! It features an interview with the one-and-only Yacine Belhousse, who is a professional stand-up comedian in his native language and now in English too. A year and a half ago, Yacine hardly spoke any English. Now he regularly performs in English and this year he is doing a 1 hour stand-up comedy show at the Edinburgh fringe festival. How does he do it? How does he deal with the challenges of learning English while also making people laugh in English too? Listen and find out! Click here for more information:
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