Pigal is a famous part of Paris. It's where the Mulan Rouge is and it's also a bit of a dodgy area. You get these people in the street who try to bring you, they're like, hey, man, you want to come and see a show? He's still your audience because sex is stronger than comedy. People prefer to go in sex shop than comedy show. The second danger is the weird people like zombies. If they touch your audience, they die. They go ghost. And finally, the third level is about stand up comedy when you are on stageBecause now you have an audience and you have to write some jokes. My main problem
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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