The 5 best sitcoms of the 90s for English learners

If you decide to study English through television, watch the best comedy series of the 90s.

Everybody loves the American sitcom of the 90s!It uses good vocabulary and is actually more real than some of today's series.A sitcom is a kind of comedy radio and television programming, with consistent main characters and setting.

Learning English with 90s American Comedies will allow you to learn English "real life". This is a great way to improve your English skills. Turn on your TV or computer and enjoy some of the best American sitcoms - they'll make you laugh and cry at the same time, not to mention gain great vocabulary and improve your listening and speaking skills!

  1. Chirs (1982-1993)

Our favorite sitcoms list 90-s number one - "Cheers". You will love it from the very beginning when the main song of the sitcom gets stuck in your head. The great thing about Cheers is that it's filmed in one place, so it's easier to focus on what's going on. Cheers is the name of a small bar in Boston owned by former baseball star Sam "Mayday" Malone. Sam, the staff, and the bar patrons chat about problems every day, laugh at each other, and discuss funny and ridiculous life experiences.The series is built on jokes, great humor and friendly jokes.

  1. Fraser (1993-2004)

He was last seen at the Chirs bar (yes, from TV series above), but after the divorce, the famous Boston psychiatrist Fraser Crane comes to his native Seattle to start life anew.His father Martin, a retired police officer, brother Niles and dog Eddie are delighted with Fraser's return.In his hometown, he begins working as an on-air radio psychiatrist, responding to the name "I am listening." This is a great show that uses a lot of intelligence andhumor that will surely make you laugh.

  1. The Simpsons (1989 - present)

Of course, everyone has heard of The Simpsons. It is arguably the longest running TV series in history, as it is still in production and airing today.

The Simpsons is an animated comedy series about the life of a very unusual family. The Simpsons family consists of five members: dad Homer, mother of the family Marge, their daughters, Lisa and Maggie, and obnoxious teenager Bart.

Although this is an animated show, the conversations that take place between the characters are very real and often involve actual family issues.

  1. “Wonderful Years” (1998-93)

Kevin Arnold, now an adult, recalls his awkward life at 60-70 years. This is perhaps the best show in history, which tells about all the difficult moments that a person goes through in adolescence. You will learn how to resolve conflicts in English by looking at Kevin's interactions with other characters. The Wonderful Years is a great comedy movie for learning English as we all had the same problems as Kevin and his friends.

  1. The Prince of Beverly Hills (1990-1996)

This is a popular comedy show, thanks to which Hollywood actor Will Smith achieved fame. Will grew up in a small neighborhood in West Philadelphia. He was an ordinary guy, played basketball, listened to hip-hop, etc. Everything was cloudless enough until he got into a fight with the "big uncles". After that, his mother urgently sends him to his own sister, who lives in Bel Air, Beverly Hills. You will love all the characters of the series, and the hero of Will Smith will become your favorite.

2022-01-14 07:21:36
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