
Once upon a time, in a small village, there lived a man named Tom who was famous for his ability to tell jokes in English. Tom's English jokes were so hilarious that people from all over the village would gather just to hear him speak.
One day, Tom decided to hold a joke-telling contest. He invited everyone to participate, promising a special prize to the person who could tell the funniest joke in English. The villagers were excited and eager to show off their joke-telling skills.
As the contest began, Tom took the stage and started with a classic: "Why don't scientists trust atoms? Because they make up everything!" The crowd burst into laughter, setting the tone for the rest of the event.
One by one, participants took turns sharing their jokes. Some were corny, some were punny, and some were so clever that even Tom was impressed. But the laughter never ceased, as each joke brought more joy to the audience.
Finally, it was time for the winner to be announced. Tom, with a twinkle in his eye, declared, "The funniest joke in English today was told by our very own village idiot, who said, 'I'm reading a book on anti-gravity. It's impossible to put down!'" The crowd roared with laughter, and the village idiot beamed with pride.
In the end, Tom's joke-telling contest not only brought laughter to the village but also proved that even the simplest words in English could bring joy and unity to a community.





