Havo 4 - week 47

Today's class
Use of Humour (approx. 15 min.)

Speaking: give a 3 to 4-min. presentation in groups of 4 - ex. 23 
Intro/summary/types of humour/conclusion
(Speaking skills) (approx. 15 min.)

HW next class= Unit 2.3 - reading + ex. 1-6; ex. 8 & 9 vocabulary and sentences;  
NOW: Reading text 2.3 & quiz ex. 5/6 + speaking ex. 7 (approx. 15 min.)


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Today's class
Use of Humour (approx. 15 min.)

Speaking: give a 3 to 4-min. presentation in groups of 4 - ex. 23 
Intro/summary/types of humour/conclusion
(Speaking skills) (approx. 15 min.)

HW next class= Unit 2.3 - reading + ex. 1-6; ex. 8 & 9 vocabulary and sentences;  
NOW: Reading text 2.3 & quiz ex. 5/6 + speaking ex. 7 (approx. 15 min.)


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Speaking activity Past Simple/Past Continuous
You are a detective and your English teacher was murdered last night. You are going to interview your classmate - a murder suspect-  about his/her alibi:

Role A = ask questions 
(What were you doing last night at 1 a.m.? ; Who was with you? When did you notice the door was ajar? etc.)

Role B = answer questions in full (repeat part of the question: Last night I was doing my homework etc.)

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Ex. 13 - Use of Irony
Verbal irony - meaning the opposite of what is being said

Dramatic irony - the audience/reader already know(s) what is going to happen, the character in the play/book doesn't know 

Situational irony - what happens in a situation is the opposite of what you would expect to happen 

(other forms of humour often used: puns, sarcasm)

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Pun

Play on words that sound the same, 
but have a different meaning

Example:
Shakespeare asked me if he could lend a pencil. 
I replied: "2B or not 2B?"

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Sarcasm

Verbal irony used to mock (make fun of) someone/something, show someone's/something's shortcomings

Example:
"I see you’re still learning how to use the internet."

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