… dann ist endlich Schluss mit der ständigen Spickerei:
Schlagwort: Humour Seite 5 von 8
Study the following poem and learn the first TWO stanzas by heart.
Watch Rowan Atkinson’s famous sketch “Drunk English in Indian Restaurant”.
Make sure that you understand why the audience laughs. If necessary go back a few seconds and watch / listen to a passage several times until you get the joke.
Draw conclusions concerning the behaviour of the English people from the waiter’s comments and behaviour (e.g. picking up the menu from the floor at 1:35). As usual prepare a short talk.
Study the following sonnet and look up the linked words. If you don’t understand the English definition look up the word/phrase at PONS.
You tell them (erkennen an) by their wobbling zigzag stride —
They stagger into class for one half-hour,
Head down and collar up, so as to hide
The fact that eyes are glazed and breath is sour.
Pispers hat u.a. Anglistik studiert und selber mal unterrichtet, er weiß also, wovon er redet:
Yes, bitch, slap the teacher, ehm, the butcher … Of course I especially like his dance performance. 😉
And now before you are going to write your next composition, let’s all sing together … (Tipp von Peter Ringeisen):
Leider zu „sexually explicit“ für den Unterricht. Sowas müsste man mal für Lehrerkonferenzen machen … 😉
… ist ein toll gefilmtes, herrlich verrücktes kurzes Video, das sich ausgezeichnet für Filmanalyse eignet. (via LangeweileDich.net)