Unit 2 Humour
Unit 2 Humour
Unit 2
Humour
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Outline:
Vocabulary (humour)
Grammar (modals)
Functions (asking for clarification)
Writing (strory writing)
Reading (students textbook ) pages 28-29
Listening (students TB ) page 24
Jokes
Entertainment
Laughter
Kidding
Humour
Fun
Comedian
Humourist
Impressionist
kidding -
1. Robin Williams and Whoopi Goldberg were both . before they became
famous actors.
2. Senara, the girl from London, has such a . sense of humor. At first, I never
knew if she was actually joking or being serious.
3. He does a great Michael Jackson . . He can sing all the old hits like
"Thriller" and "Beat It."
4. I thought that movie was rather . . I laughed, but it was pretty disgusting.
5. Michele thought the comment was somewhat . but she didn't actually
laugh.
6. The little girls started . when they heard their father singing off key.
7. That was such a . mistake. If I had been using my brain, that never
would have happened.
8. That joke was hilarious! I started . when he got to the punch line.
9. I loved the comedy we saw at the theater last night. The actors were
marvelous! And the dialog was not only insightful but also very . and
incredibly entertaining.
10. I'm sorry. I was just . when I said your dinner tasted like cheap fast
food. It was actually quite delicious.
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1.He's very funny. Whenever I meet him, he .a joke. He really has a good.of humor
2.Charlie Chaplin was one of the most creative . .
3.keep your . remark for you. You know. It's not very funny.
4.The show was . . It just caused a lot of . in the audience.
5.The president's . speech attracted a lot of admiration.
6.He is very . . He makes me laugh a lot.
7.Black humor is a way of looking at . events in an amusing way.
8.A piece of writing or play which criticizes people or ideas in a humorous way is called.
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laugh at
Laugh
burst out
make fun
good sense
comedy
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
F.
laughing
out loud
of humour
series
yourself
of somebody
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A.
affable
angry
anxious
agreeable
apprehensive
B.
amusing
broken-hearted
attractive
breezy
bright
bubbly
buoyant
C.
calm
cheering
cheery
confused
content
D.
dejected
disconsolate
discontent
desperate
despondent
depressed
dismal
downcast
down in the dumps
dull
E.
ebullient
ecstatic
elated
enthusiastic
euphoric
exuberant
F.
friendly
fearful
funny
frantic
frustrated
G.
gay
glum
glad
gleeful
grief-stricken
H.
helpless
happy
hopeless
hilarious
I.
in good spirits
in high spirits
inconsolable
irritable
J.
jubilant
jolly
jovial
joyful
joyous
L.
lonely
low
light-hearted
M.
melancholy
miserable
merry
mirthful
O.
open
optimistic
P.
pleasant
S.
sparkling
sad
sunny
T.
thrilled
U.
uneasy
unhappy
V.
vivacious
W.
worried
welcoming
wretched
Z.
zealous
Postive emotions
Negative emotions
Calm -
Angry -
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Positive emotions
Affable agreeable amusing
Negative emotions
Angry anxious
apprehensive brokenhearted confused
dejected disconsolate
discontent desperate
despondent dismal
downcast down in the
dumps dull fearful
frustrated glum griefstricken hopless
inconsolable irritable
lonely melancholy
miserable sad uneasy
unhappy worried
wretched.
MODAL VERBS
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They are
Auxiliary/helping verbs
that provide additional
and specific meaning to
the main verb of the
sentence
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S
Subje
ct
M
Mod
al
verb
V
Verb
Examples:
Studends must learn modal
verbs
Mary could play the piano
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Form
He
There is no s in singular
There is no do / does in the
question
There is no dont / doesnt in
can ski
He cans ski or
the negative
He can skis
Would you like some coffee?
or
Do you would like some coffee?
They cant be serious
or
They dont can be serious
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Form
Modal verbs do not have infinitives or
ing forms
to can / caning
to must /musting
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Meanings of Modals
Modal verb
can
Usage
Example
ability
when something is
possible
permission
informal requests
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Meanings of Modals
Modal
verb
could
Usage
Example
polite requests
possibility
It could be that he
missed the train.
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Meanings of Modals
Modal
verb
may
Usage
Example
possibility
ask or give
permission (formal)
May I speak?
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Meanings of Modals
Modal
verb
might
Usage
Example
past form of
"may"
He said he might
change his mind.
possibility
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Meanings of Modals
Modal
verb
must
Usage
Example
you have to do it
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Meanings of Modals
Modal
verb
Usage
Example
must not/
mustn't
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Meanings of Modals
Modal
verb
shall
Usage
Example
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Meanings of Modals
Modal verb
should
Ought to
Usage
Example
Advice
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Meanings of Modals
Modal
verb
Usage
what is likely or
expected to happen
will
future action or states
(not plans)
Example
We should be back by
midnight.
I will pass my Bac exam.
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Meanings of Modals
Modal verb
Usage
imagined situations
would
Example
What would you do
if you were him?
- Would you please sit down?
- Would you like some tea?
- We are meeting with Sarah
next Saturday, would you like to
come along?
I would like a piece of cake.
You ought to apologize.
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Meanings of Modals
Modal
verb
Need to
/
Neednt
to
Usage
Necessity
Lack of necessity
Example
You need to study a lot.
You neednt have a
university degree.
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Practise
1.
d. Could
emergency room.
a. Might b. could c. ought to d. can
3.
a. Could b. mustnt
4.
c. dont have to
d. had to
a. Will
b. might c. may
d. ought to
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Practise
b. would
c. must d. have to
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Practise
1. _______ you like to have dinner with me tonight?
a. Couldb. may c. should
d. would
2. You ____ let him hear about the party tomorrow. Its
a surprise!
a. mustnt b. wouldnt
c. couldnt d. can
d. Need
d.
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You ___________________________________________
should get a lawyer
2.
You ___________________________________________
neednt have a university degree for that job
dont have to have a university
3. Perhaps my father will pick you up.
My father _______________________________________
4.
You ___________________________________________
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he ___________________________________________
must be a poor person
2.
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ability)
4. You have just won the lottery! (Talk about possibility)
5. Peter has got a headache and a congested nose. (Give
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Possible answers
Tower
1.3. She can speak 3 languages! / She is able to play the pian
1.5. You should see a doctor / You ought to drink hot tea
car, please?
COMMUNICATION
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want?
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Making requests
I wonder if you could possibly .. Please ?
Could you please do me a favour?
Would you please .?
Would you mind .. Please?
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Accepting
Of course.
Sure, whatever you need.
Certainly.
No problem.
Its ok
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Declining:
Sorry, I cant ..
I am afraid, I cant
I wish, I could, but
I am sorry, I cant do that right now.
I am not quite I can.
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Next consider ..
Where and when your story is
Present ?
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Future?
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Think about
Who?
Where?
When?
What?
How?
Why?
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