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These Worksheets with Answers are perfect for teaching Irony – Verbal, Situational and Dramatic. These no prep activities would be great for ELA lessons or ELA centers. Your students will love these exercises that are carefully planned for student engagement.

After attempting these New Bloom’s Taxonomy-based activities students will be able to:

  • Define irony types – verbal, situational and dramatic.
  • Examine the examples of irony and state what is ironic in them.
  • Show examples of irony that use language, which normally signifies the opposite.
  • Interpret a given text and identify the examples of irony.
  • Evaluate a text and explain how irony is used in it.
  • Use language to express the opposite of what is expected for humorous or emphatic effect.

This Download Includes:

  • EXERCISE 1: Match the terms (1-4) with their meanings (A-D).
  • EXERCISE 2: Take this quiz to recall the definitions of irony types.
  • EXERCISE 3: Watch the video – What is Irony? Three Types of Irony – and answer the following questions.
  • EXERCISE 4: Examine the examples of irony and state what is ironic in them.
  • EXERCISE 5: Identify the type of irony in the following graphics – Part 1-2.
  • EXERCISE 6: Identify the type of irony in the following graphics and say what is ironic – Part 1-2.
  • EXERCISE 7: Identify the type of irony in the following examples.
  • EXERCISE 8: Take the following quiz based on the examples of ironies, and identify their type.
  • EXERCISE 9: Analyse the given text to identify the use of irony in it.
  • EXERCISE 10: Interpret a given text and identify the examples of irony.
  • EXERCISE 11: Follow PEE model to evaluate the author’s use of situational irony in the text.
  • EXERCISE 12: Follow PEE model to evaluate the author’s use of dramatic irony in the text.
  • EXERCISE 13: Follow PEE model to evaluate the poet’s use of verbal irony in the given poem.
  • EXERCISE 14: Follow the PEEL model to explain the reader impact of the use of verbal irony in the poem.
  • EXERCISE 15: Write about any one of the following.
  • EXERCISE 16: Give a sentence example each for the following ironic situations.
  • EXERCISE 17: What’s ironic about the following?
  • EXERCISE 18: What is ironic in “Two Geniuses”?
  • EXERCISE 19: Determine the types of irony being used and explain your answer.
  • EXERCISE 20: Determine the types of irony being used by Shakespeare in his plays and explain your answer.

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