dimecres, 7 d’abril del 2010

TALKING ABOUT HUMOUR

Learn the lenguage of jokes, puns and limericks!

A born comedian


Mark: I went to see a Carlie Chaplin film yesterday. I was hilarious!
Mure: Oh no! hat slapstick! All those terrible practical jokes!
Mark: Visual jokes aren't easy to pull off, you know. Clowns need a great sense of timing if their act is going to be funny.
Mure: Well, they don't make me laugh. I like more sophisticated humour: irony or puns, for instance.
Mark: Go on then, tell me a joke. YOu must know a joke or an anecdote - something really witty.
Mure: Stop fooling around!
Mark: No, seriously! You have got a sense of houmour, haven't you?
Mure: You're teasing me!
Mark: Oh please! Something with a good punchline.
Mure: All right, here's a limerick: There was a young lady of Wilts Who walked all through Scotland on stilts When the Scots said "How shocking to show so much stocking" She said "What about you and your kilts?!"
Mark: Brilliant! You're a born comedian!

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