Everyone has a different sense of humour and jokes are not always appropriate for all audiences so here are some worksheets that other busy teachers created to talk about this fun and yet complex topic. There are 88 worksheets available which are all free and easy to print out for use in your classes. Humorous worksheets like this and this include some jokes you may consider using in class. Instead of focusing on jokes for an entire lesson, perhaps you can find a way to include just one a day or one a week in your regular lessons. For example when talking about numbers you can ask students Why is 6 afraid of 7? and when they give up say Because 7 ate/eight 9! The problem with including jokes in class is that if students do not understand them and you have to explain the punchline, it will not be nearly as fun as you imagined.
Unless students are quite advanced, they will often not be able to get the humour of English jokes which is unfortunate as there are so many good ones to share and students are unlikely to have heard any of them before. Students may appreciate ones like the example above because it is simple but you might have to write out the answer for students to get its meaning. Advanced students will appreciate the challenge that jokes present because they often will not have much exposure to jokes even if they use English on a daily basis, for example at work. Before deciding to include a lot of jokes and humour in your lessons, test it out and see how students respond.
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This is a worksheet on the movie : The Curse Of The Ware Rabbit. Kids must find correct adjectives to describe the movie, and select the right action.I use this worksheet in class in France ...
Interesting activity for secondary students regarding the film "Along came Polly". It is a very motivating activity and very easy for medium level students in order to check their knowledges and c ...
Work the film Along Came Polly in class in order to learn expressions and English words in a funny and practical way. Activities: correct the underlined mistakes, match the pictures with the actor ...
The worksheet on video for teenagers of good level. I've put in here more work than fun (for Ss), so it could be divided into two parts. New-words-presentation is needed. All creative tasks they c ...
Grammar can be fun. Here you will find a selection of cartoons which illustrate various uses of different future forms (Will, going to, Present Continuous & Present Simple). It can be used as ...
Here is a read-and-match activity devised to get your students talking, laughing and learning/revising vocabulary in an unusual context. Use it to generate a discussion about gender stereotypes, d ...
<p>This lesson is woven around a 'Garfield' comic strip. You can start by showing this trailer from YouTube (see below) and asking ss to guess the movie. Then ss may be asked to te ...
Some very simple example of what you can do with this awesome movie of PIXAR studio. It is really entertaining and fun itself. It takes only five minutes to watch and about 20 minutes to work o ...
This is a multiple choice worksheet to practice simple past. Students watch Mr Bean's video and they have to choose the correct option according to what they saw in the video.
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This is a Mad Lib-like activity I created where students must make a list of verbs, nouns, adjectives, and other words, that they then plug into a template of a postcard from a vacation. Hilarity ...
A one-page compilation of sentences and tongue twisters aimed at practising the pronunciation of the W-consonant. The resource is acknowledged, some sentences are added by me. The teachers should ...
A team game whereby students listen to a riddle, and they have to guess what it is. Maximum points are awarded for giving the correct answer at a first attempt, and lesser points are awarded there ...
I used this worksheet for my intermediate students. Before watching the video (Partly Cloudy, a Pixar CGI animated short film directed by Peter Sohn) the students get acquainted with the main hero ...
A rather funny reading worksheet for both ESL and EFL students. It focuses on the use and form of the second conditional through a series of comprehension, grammar, and pronunciation activities. T ...
Here's a lovely poem by Myra Cohn Livingston that we've turned into a hi-res poster - just in time for the April Fool's Day!
Simply print it out and it's guaranteed to keep your learners sm ...
There is always a lot of focus on British vs American English. This worksheet can be used to show that there are big differences in language throughout the UK alone, with focus on a Scot's Dialect ...
Video class to help students to improve their listening and reading skills. The first time, the students watch it both language and subtitle in English, or just the audio. The idea is to elicit t ...
This worksheet contains some jokes for ESL students, to add some humour to your class, and also to look at some puns in English. Works best with a higher level but can be good for Intermediate stu ...
This is a worksheet about the first episode of the sitcom The big bang theory. It's a good way to study while entertaining the students. The grammar point focused on is the simple present. The que ...
In this episode, number 6 of the second season, Joey and Chandler have to take care of Ross´s baby for a day and they accidentally forget him on the bus. There are other secondary stories to ...
Robin Hood - Men in tights is a parody of Robin Hood films directed by Mel Brooks. Its use of puns as a humorous resource makes this film both entertaining and linguistically rich for ESL students ...
A cute ice-breaker I use in my ESL classes with adults. It is not scientif or anthying, just a fun quiz to make the students think about their priorities in life in a fun way. A nice way to rel ...
A worksheet utilising 7 UK television adverts to make students consider how effective each advert is at persuading people to use or buy products. Does humour work, or do we like adverts that make ...
A little introduction to the "star interview" theme, here's an oral comprehension for intermediate EFL students, linked to a video available on Youtube "evian roller babies interviews". The kids l ...
This worksheet consists of three pages. The first gives a run down of the third conditional form and why we use it. The second contains a story in which our hero has a really bad day. The third ...
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