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Worksheet Vocabulary - Humour

1. The document discusses different aspects of humor, including definitions of humor-related words, examples of humor like TV sitcoms and cartoons, and opinions on the funniest type of humor. 2. It provides exercises to match words to definitions and pictures, complete charts with humor-related nouns and adjectives, and fill in blanks and make collocations using humor vocabulary. 3. The purpose is to learn and clarify vocabulary related to humor through various matching, filling, and pairing activities.

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Worksheet Vocabulary - Humour

1. The document discusses different aspects of humor, including definitions of humor-related words, examples of humor like TV sitcoms and cartoons, and opinions on the funniest type of humor. 2. It provides exercises to match words to definitions and pictures, complete charts with humor-related nouns and adjectives, and fill in blanks and make collocations using humor vocabulary. 3. The purpose is to learn and clarify vocabulary related to humor through various matching, filling, and pairing activities.

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Date: ………………...…………………………………..

Learn VOCABULARY: Humour

Encounter
• Discuss the following quote by with your partner.

“A day without a laughter is a day wasted” Charlie Chaplin.


• Match the following words with the pictures:

Caricature - Tv Sitcoms - Comedian – Pranks - cartoons – Jokes

• In your opinion, which one of these is the funniest and why?


.................................................................................................................................................................

Clarify

• Match the words related to “humour” with their definitions.

Column A Column B
a. Humour 1. The quality of being amused by things (always happy and amused)
b. a joke 2.something that makes you feel happy because it is so bright or pleasant
c. despair/ depression 3. to make jokes; to joke with someone
d. cheerful 4. a feeling that you have no hope at all
e. to make fun of someone 5. a short funny story that causes laughter
f. humorous 6. amusing, funny, or comic
g. Silly 7. to mock or laugh at someone in an unkind way
h. to kid/ to joke 8. funny in a slightly stupid way; ridiculous.

2. Complete the chart below as suggested. An example is given.


Nouns Adjectives Nouns Adjectives
1. Humour 1. Humorous 5. 5. Comedian
2. 2. funny 6. stress 6.
3. Amusement 3. 7.depression 7.
4. sad 4. 8. optimism 8.

3. Fill in the blanks with correct form of the words above. 4. Match the words to make collocations:
1. My friend Ali has a great sense of ........................................... ❖ Funny Fun
2. don’t be a ..................... person. Focus on the positive things. ❖ Take laughing
3. I don’t like drama, I prefer ......................films. ❖ Burst into humour
4. My little brother loves cartoon. He finds it .......................... ❖ Sense of Jokes
❖ Have A break

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