Abstract

Verbal and figurative humour characterise some of the most memorable commercial video games. Humour, in general, is also a precious strategy to enhance language learning. What happens if we embed humour in serious games for language learning? This paper will briefly cover: a) the origin of fun; b) the essence of humour; c) both the cultural dependence and the universality of humour; c) its meaningfulness to language learning. In the end, a proposal for integrating humou r in serious games is formulated, along with several examples of ‘teaching humour’ extrapolated from a successful commercial video game (Day of the Tentacle).

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