English Class – How to describe types of Laughter

Mubashir Tufail
Community Mentor (Pakistan)
- Leadership Strengths (Level 17)
- Mentor (Level 2)
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Life is like a roller coaster,
live it,
be happy,
enjoy life.
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live it,
be happy,
enjoy life.
Avril Lavigne
Make learning English a habit, There are many benefits for that
- Make learning English a habit for you
- Make it routine daily
- You don’t have to study such a student ” after finishing the exam you will not study again “
- You must learn it for your life for your life
- You want always to use it
- You should consider yourself as child he / she wants to speak a new language from the beginning
- I think Studying 20 minutes every day is better than hours in a week
- You should not study too much until you don’t be bored of learning
- Love English and don’t force yourself for learning
- Loving English definitely will speed up your learning in a fast way
English Class and Lesson – How to describe types of Laughter
Describing types of Laughter
belly laugh -a burst of deep loud hearty laughter
bray – laugh loudly and harshly
break up – laugh unrestrainedly
cachinnation -loud convulsive laughter
cackle -a loud laugh suggestive of a hen’s sound after laying an egg
chortle – a soft partly suppressed laugh
chuckle – a soft partly suppressed laugh
giggle – a foolish or nervous laugh
guffaw – a burst of loud and hearty laughter
haw-haw – a loud laugh that sounds like a horse neighing
hee-haw – a loud laugh that sounds like a horse neighing
horselaugh – a loud laugh that sounds like a horse neighing
howl – laugh unrestrainedly and heartily
roar – laugh unrestrainedly and heartily
snicker – a disrespectful laugh
snort – a disrespectful laugh
titter – a nervous restrained laugh
Good luck to everyone and best wishes,
Thank you so much ? Mubashir Tufail
Thank you so much ? Mubashir Tufail
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