You can then present your students with these puns found in
old newspaper headlines, and you can also extend the lesson to have students write their own puns or double meaning sentences.
Not exact matches
Society appears to have ground to a halt with walls covered in fading missing persons alerts;
old newspapers have printed huge
headlines such as «It's Sound!»
Beyond that, I spend a lot of time looking at
old newspapers and magazines — not just the
headlines, but the advertisements.
I was surprised by the shrill
headlines from a British
newspaper with the
old fashioned name the Telegraph: «The fiddling with temperature data is the biggest science scandal ever».