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10 Christmas Cracker Jokes! Improve your English with Puns and Learn a Christmas Tradition!

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“What do you get when you cross a snowman with a vampire?” This is a typical example of Christmas Cracker joke. The answer is in this lesson. Picture this, everyone is sitting around the table ready to eat Christmas dinner. Suddenly they start pulling Christmas Crackers and causing mini explosions of both gun powder and laughter! They all wear paper crowns and tell each other puns from inside the cracker before they start eating. This is the Christmas tradition of Christmas Crackers. In today’s JeN’s Jyugyou lesson you will learn about English puns with some funny examples, and learn all about the tradition of Christmas Crackers.

Christmas Crackers have always been an enjoyable part of the Christmas season for me. I wanted to share with you what Christmas Crackers are and introduce you to this Christmas tradition which dates all the way back to 1847! In addition to learning about the fun Christmas tradition of Christmas Crackers, this lesson will also teach you how puns work in English. Puns are often referred to as Dad Jokes. Puns rely on both homonyms and homophones to be funny, so they can be difficult for a non native English speaker to understand, but I hope that this English lesson will help you to enjoy puns. After my explanation of some common Christmas cracker jokes, I hope you will laugh and feel more jolly for the holidays. I will share 10 funny Christmas jokes with you and help you improve your English with puns.

The following 10 Christmas Cracker jokes are included in this English lesson. To find the punch-line / answer to these 10 puns, please watch the video.
1. What do you call someone who is scared of Santa Claus?
2. What do you call Santa if he has no money?
3. Why is it always cold at Christmas?
4. What do elves learn in school?
5. What is a reindeer’s favourite coffee shop?
6. Where do snowmen go to dance?
7. Who is Santa’s favourite singer?
8. Which of Santa’s reindeer have bad manners?
9. What do Rudolph’s nose and the Bible have in common?
10. Why does Donald Trump eat his Christmas dinner on a paper plate?
*Watch the lesson to learn the answers and laugh!


By the end of today’s English lesson you will have learned about the holiday tradition of Christmas Crackers. In addition, you will have also learned how puns work in English, along with learning 10 common Christmas jokes which will help you to sound more like a native English speaker. Thank you for watching, “10 Christmas Cracker Jokes! Improve your English with Puns and Learn a Christmas Tradition!” I hope this funny English lesson will be useful for you as you talk about Christmas traditions and improve your English. Good luck with your English studies! Merry Christmas!


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