Unit 3 A taste of English humour-Warming up

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名称 Unit 3 A taste of English humour-Warming up
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Warming up
"That's not exactly what I meant when I said, 'Bring your bat'!"
"I've heard of a little black rain cloud, but this is ridiculous"
1 Policeman: Why did you have to break into the same shop three times
Thief: Well, I stole a dress from that shop but my wife didn’t like it. So I had to go back and change it twice
Joke 1: The joke is funny because the wife wanted to change the dress her husband had given her. If women pay for their dresses they can, of course, change them if they do not like them.
However, the wife is treating the dress as if the husband has bought it for her when he has really stolen it. People do not usually change stolen goods if they do not like them. They may get caught as they have done. So that is why this joke is funny.
2 Policeman: Why did you have to break into the same shop three times
Thief: Well, I stole a dress from that shop but my wife didn’t like it. So I had to go back and change it twice
Joke 2: parents often ring up school to explain why their child cannot come to school. The humour lies in the fact that the voice on the phone gives it away that it is the child speaking and not the parent. A child (however much they want to) cannot give themselves permission not to come to school. That is why it is funny.
How many kinds of humour do you know
Enjoy a comedy
Do you know the character in the film
Charlie Chaplin’s Movie Posters
Other examples of English homour
mime and farce
Mr. Bean
funny stories
Mark Twain
Life on the Mississippi
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
Adventures of Tom Sawyer
funny poems
Edward Lear
Poems by Edward Lear
There Was an Old Man with a Beard
There was an Old Man with a beard,
Who said, "It is just as I feared! —
Two Owls and a Hen, four Larks and a Wren,
Have all built their nests in my beard.
There was an old man on the Border There was an old man on the Border,
Who lived in the utmost disorder;
He danced with the cat, and made tea in his hat,
Which vexed (烦扰) all the folks on the Border.
Examples of Chinese humour
funny plays
cross talk
马三立
牛 群
pantomime
刘全和 刘全利