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Unit 3 A taste of English humour. Style of humour. cross-dressing. Sketch/ Funny plays. Style of humour. crosstalk. Mark Twain. ( funny stories ). popular humorous novelist. Funny story. A man with two red ears went to see his doctor. Doctor: What happened to your ears?
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Style of humour cross-dressing Sketch/ Funny plays
Style of humour crosstalk
Mark Twain (funny stories) popular humorous novelist
Funny story A man with two red ears went to see his doctor. Doctor: What happened to your ears? Man: I was ironing a shirt and the phone rang but instead of picking up the phone, I accidentally picked up the iron and stuck it to my ear. Doctor: Oh, dear! But what happened to your other ear? Man: The scoundrel(恶棍)called back!
Tongue twisters: A big black bear sat on a big black bug. The big black bug bit the big black bear and made the big black bear bleed blood. Then the big black bear beat the big black bug and a baby black bug. Big black bugs bleed blue black blood but baby black bugs bleed blue blood.
Edward Lear (funny poems) famous poet
limerick(打油诗) A large lady from Corfu, Wished to travel to Peru. But Whether buses or trains Or boarding aeroplanes, There wasn’t a door she’d get through.
comic character famous funny facial expression silly stupid strange Mr. Bean mime and farce
Charlie Chaplin (funny films)
a small black hat a moustache a walking stick very large trousers worn-out shoes
Group work waysto make people laugh Words actions Cross-dressing Humor make-up body language facial expression
How many kinds of humor do you know? cross talk; tongue twisters; funny poems; funny stories; jokes; limerick; verbal mime ; farce ; clown Pantomime(哑剧) nonverbal
Discussion:Is humour helpful?Why? • Make people happy • Let people think about life • Give people determination to • get through difficulties • A kind of wisdom in life
Homework 2.Preview the reading on Page 18,and find out more information about Charlie Chaplin on the internet. • What will you do to if you were peter?
May you be happy ! Thanks!