Lead-in Discuss the following questions with a partner.

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Lead-in Discuss the following questions with a partner. 1. Do you know any jokes or funny stories? If you do, tell one. 2. What is easy and/or difficult about telling jokes and stories? 3. In what kind of business/social situations would you tell jokes or stories? 4. What purpose do the jokes and stories serve? Why do we tell them?

1. introduction a. Tell the main events in order. Stages of an anecdote-When you tell people an anecdote, it is useful to think of its ‘stages’. Match the stages on the left with what the speaker says at each stage on the right. 1. introduction a. Tell the main events in order. 2. Beginning b. Explain how the story started. 3. story c. Make a final comment about the story. 4. the end d. Give the background to the story – explain why people will find it funny or interesting. 5. moral e. Tell the listener what happened or how things are now

3 Language analysis Your teacher will give you an anecdote that has been jumbled up. Read the strips and put the anecdote back into the correct order. When you have finished, read through a second time and identify language that: a. creates excitement, emotion or interest b. shows the stages of the story c. speaks to the audience directly

4 Useful language Here’s some language for telling an anecdote. Choose at least two from each section that you would like to remember. 1. Create excitement, emotion or interest • Oh, here’s a good story … • I’ll never forget the day … • What a nightmare! • Funnily enough, … / Unbelievably, … / Coincidentally, …

2. Stage the anecdote •First(ly), … ; Second(ly), … • So, … • By the time … • In the end, … / Finally, …

5 Plan your own anecdote Prepare to tell your partner or group an anecdote. Here are some ideas. • a time when something went wrong • a time when you forgot something important • a surprise • a mistake you or someone else made • an embarrassing situation

6. Share your anecdote Tell your anecdote to a partner or your group!