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What jokes does the teacher like to tell?
Tom: Every time I pass the corner near the school, I see a sign that says "School-Go Slow".
Teacher: Why are you late every morning?
Tom: Every time I pass the corner of the school, I see a sign that says "School-Go Slow".
Two birds
Teacher: Here are two birds, one is a swallow, and the other is a sparrow. Now who can tell us which is which?
Student: I can't point it out, but I know the answer.
Teacher: Please tell us.
Student: The swallow is beside the sparrow, and the sparrow is beside the swallow.
Two birds
Teacher: Here are two birds, one is a sparrow. Who can point out which is the swallow and which is the sparrow?
Student: I can't point it out, but I know the answer
Teacher: Please talk about it.
Student: The sparrow is next to the swallow, and the swallow is next to the sparrow.
3. Fishing nets
"Can you tell me what fishing nets are made of, Ann?"
"Many small holes tied together with ropes," the little girl replied.
fishnet
"Ann, can you tell me what the fishing net is made of?" The teacher asked.
"Fishing nets are made of many small holes tied together with ropes," the little girl replied.
New teacher
George came back from school on September 1st.
"George, what do you think of your new teacher?" His mother asked.
"I don't like her, mom, because she said three plus three equals six, and then she said.
Two plus four is six ... "
New teacher
On September 1 day, George came home from school.
George, do you like your new teacher? Mom asked.
"Mom, I don't like it, because she said that three plus three equals six, and later she said that two plus four equals six."
A physics exam
In a physics exam, Nick quickly finished the first question, and his classmates
We thought hard. The question is: When it thunders, why do we see lightning first?
Did you hear the thunder? Nick's answer: Because our eyes are in front of our ears.
Physics examination
In a physics exam, while the students were still thinking hard, Nick quickly answered the first question.
The question is: Why do we always see the lightning first and then hear the thunder when it thunders?
Nick's answer is: because the eyes are in front and the ears are behind.
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