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Humour Vocabulary

This document discusses vocabulary related to humor. It includes: 1. A chart to complete with terms like jokes and humour. 2. A matching exercise pairing words like "burst into laughter" and "make fun of someone." 3. Arranging emotion-related nouns and adjectives into positive and negative feelings categories. 4. A fill-in-the-blank exercise using terms like "joke telling," "laughs," and "humour." 5. A short discussion on perceived benefits of humour, which are not included in the summary.

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Humour Vocabulary

This document discusses vocabulary related to humor. It includes: 1. A chart to complete with terms like jokes and humour. 2. A matching exercise pairing words like "burst into laughter" and "make fun of someone." 3. Arranging emotion-related nouns and adjectives into positive and negative feelings categories. 4. A fill-in-the-blank exercise using terms like "joke telling," "laughs," and "humour." 5. A short discussion on perceived benefits of humour, which are not included in the summary.

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Unit 6 : Humour Don’t be Sad.

Vocabulary.
1. Complete the chart.
Jokes
……………..………… …………………...….

Humour

……………………….. ………………..………

………………….. ……………………………
2. Match the words in A with those in B to make collocations.
A B A B
1. Burst into a. fun of sb. 1. A humorous a. of humour
2. Burst out b. one’s leg. 2. A funny b. grimaces
3. Tell c. laughter 3. A sense c. story
4. Make d. a joke 4. facial d. skills
5. Play e. a trick on sb. 5. artistic e. scene
6. Pull f. laughing. 6. mime f. talent

3. The words in the box express emotions and feelings. Arrange them into positive and negative, then
find their adjectives.
calm- anger – happiness – sadness – fear – worry- joy – despair – delight – optimism – frustration – gloom – grief
– depression- light heartedness – tension – loneliness – gaiety – cheerfulness – bitterness – misery – jubilation –
vivacity – fun – pleasure – sorrow – mood – amusement – pessimism – merriment –
satisfaction – enthusiasm - boredom

Nouns Adjectives
Positive
feelings

Negative
feelings

4. Fill in the blanks with the words in the list.


Joke telling - laughs - enjoyed - fun - humour
a. When my father ………………, his mouth stretches almost from ear to ear.
b. Mr Bean has got incredible sense of………………………
c. People from Marrakesh excel at…………………….
d. We ………………..the movie last night. We had lots of …………………

5. In your opinion, what are the benefits of humour?


………………………………………………………….... …………………………………………………………....

Benefits of humour

………………………………………………………….... …………………………………………………………....

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