Meme – an image, video or slice of text, typically humorous in nature, that is copied and spread around quickly past Cyberspace users. That would be the dictionary definition of information technology, at least.

Nonetheless, in real life (read: the Cyberspace), memes stand for a crucial part of an English learner'south day-to-solar day, without them even realizing it. Permit me put information technology this way: if y'all refer to "cactus" equally "catcus", which is a cat with sharp spines, then yous're already learning English through memes.

Now, this may not be the "traditional" way of learning and improving your skills but it is useful and creative, none the less. Believe it or not, I keep at least one-half of the memes in this article as posters in my classroom. As to why, they're funny, memorable and frequently quite factual, which indirectly contributes to my students' progress.

Let me accept yous through some of my favorite English language memes and why I like them then much when it comes to language learning.

17 English Language Memes

#1 Commas save lives

17 English Language Memes to Spark Your Fluency

Take care of the ones closest to you lot. Use commas. Otherwise, y'all'll have a pretty organic dinner. And no matter what you do, never say "Let's eat, grandma!" without explicitly emphasizing the comma!

All lives thing. So does grammar.

#ii Commas help thieves
17 English Language Memes to Spark Your Fluency

Again, know your commas. Life might simply become easier for y'all.

#three Can you relate?
17 English Language Memes to Spark Your Fluency
I'm sure most of you tin chronicle when I say that out of the iv language skills, speaking is probably your weakest when it comes to English. But, no worries – you're not alone.

In fact, that'due south pretty normal. The bulk of English language learners have stronger listening, reading, and writing skills when compared to speaking, which is exactly what makes this meme and so relatable.

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#4 The cute crazy
17 English Language Memes to Spark Your Fluency

It's a crazy world we alive in… and the language we speak. However, if you know all of the things in this crazy meme, you're literally but a stride abroad from speaking English like a native.

#5 Cats love memes
17 English Language Memes to Spark Your Fluency
For whatever reason, cats always seem to find their way into good English language language memes. Whether it'south a cat-cus or simply a regular cat with claws and paws , more oftentimes that not, an English language sound equivalent seems to appear from the dark.

In this instance, it'due south the words clause and pause . Good job, Catmeister!

#6 English makes sense

Why is English so much fun?

2 past perfect verbs next to each other? Totally possible! While this sentence looks and sounds weird on the surface, it really makes perfect sense in English language.

Of course, more than context would have been preferable, but and so that anyone who reads this knows that both of these actions happened in the past earlier another activity in what is presumably a story fully narrated in the past tense.

But still, totally possible… English is fun.

#7 Stop doing it wrong
Grammar peeves

I'm sure we were all guilty of at least one of these x things at some betoken. While English learners misuse words and expressions all the time, there are certain ones to stay clear of.

As for these ten… they may damage your street cred quite a chip if you get caught doing them.

#eight Equal rights for anybody
Koala

Animals take feelings too, y'all know? Don't hurt them by maxim things in English that make them experience like they deserve less than us. They're fully koalified to accept care of themselves.

#9 This poem deserves a Grammy
Why English is Hard to Learn

This is hands i of my favorite pieces of poetry ever created. After five years, this poster withal hangs unbothered above the whiteboard adjacent to my desk-bound. A truthful gem for English learners.

#10 Leave the past behind
tent

Although this pun is so basic in its nature, not a unmarried English learner I know hasn't laughed difficult upon understanding it. For those of you that don't get it, it's the "past tense" and "past tents" similarity that turns "run" into "ran". Punny language, I know…

#11 English is weird
English is weird

Indeed… I mean, why not just spell it as "bolony" or "distortion"? Who knows, correct?

# 12 Information technology gets weirder…
guinea pig drawing

Come on, at to the lowest degree give us something to work with?! Only one word that makes sense?

No? Okay.

#13 Simply you funny english grammar
Seven words, seven different meanings. Only to make clarity of it all, let'south play every single selection out (tip: put the accent on the word "merely" as you're reading each sentence):

Simply she told him that she loved him.
She just told him that she loved him.
She told only him that she loved him.
She told him only that she loved him.
She told him that only she loved him.
She told him that she simply loved him.
She told him that she loved simply him.

Ah, if only…

#fourteen Too much thesaurus
English Meme

I could probably give/provide/gift/bless you with numerous/various/quite a few reasons why the constant expansion/growth/development of your English vocabulary is skilful, simply… rules are rules, you lot know?

#15 And I'grand curt on time!
English memes

There are several means this business organisation owner could've gotten away with not selling people tacos. Here are a couple:

Sorry, nosotros are closed due to a shortage of staff.
Sorry, we are closed every bit we're curt on staff.

#sixteen He did it
English memes

A no-no is a yes! Standardized English doesn't allow the usage of double negations in a single sentence or phrase. As such, two adjacent negations create a positive, which means the witness on the stand (as shown in the flick) said: "I did everything!" Ouch!

#17 The keyboard police force
English memes

My estimate is that this is how 90 percent of English language language memes are built-in. Correct linguistic communication apply, people. It's not that hard.

By the way, am I the only one that does this keyboard thing?

Never listen…

English is a beautiful language, and as you can run into, memes frequently show that. Now, information technology may non be the ideal means of improving your language skills, merely what you lot read or run across in memes certainly sticks with you for a long time.

Yous remember it, share information technology with others over a good laugh, and aim to proceed it in your "meme treasury" at all times. One way or the other, it's called "learning".

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Jasmin Alić is an award-winning EFL/ESL teacher and writing aficionado from Republic of bosnia and herzegovina with years of experience in multicultural learning environments.