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funny videos for teenageers



Urpi
Peru

funny videos for teenageers
 
Hi dear friends:

I need some videos that can make teenagers laugh the thing is that whatever I show them is not funny for them. Our topic is humor. Riddles, puns etc.

Thanks a lot.

19 Mar 2013      





mariajosefuster
Spain

They love these ones:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8kuhfBcGapw
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-q6D6RJW-wU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XJ87Lsx40PI

They love anything by "Annoying orange" or "Smosh".

I hope it is useful,
MJ

20 Mar 2013     



sarguero
Spain

Have a look

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jfEdCbbQAgM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JjGd1C6E4ys

20 Mar 2013     



chuppacricri
France

Mr Bean �s sandwich video, you can find it on Youtube. It �s not difficult to understand as there are hardly any sentences but you can talk about how humour is conveyed. I used this video with my students and they found it funny (have a look at my worksheet if you want, but the topic was cooking, not humour)

20 Mar 2013     



Urpi
Peru

Thanks a lot my friends

20 Mar 2013     



morlesin
Spain

I use scenes from movies. I have a lot of originals and I take what I like from them. For example, I compiled several moments in restaurants: Happy Birthday, Mr Bean, a business dinner from Blind Date, the Blues Brothers being unpolite in a French restaurant, similar thing from The Addams Family, etc. Total of 22 mins or so and then I prepared a worksheet to revise vocabulary (food, of course) plus other grammar points in the lesson. The thing is students remembered so many details... And it is so encouraging to have the necessity to use all we were dealing with in the lesson.
Now the lesson is about animals. I am working on several scenes: the huge spider from The Lord of The Rings, some Jurassic Park, dogs from There �s something About Mary, monsters from Alien, King Kong, a stampede from Dances With Wolves... usually I have a maximum of 30 mins + the activity. In this case I have to work vocabulary, comparison and a/an/some/any..
Wish me luckThumbs Up

20 Mar 2013