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This lesson contains 27 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

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Slide 1 - Slide

"That which we call a rose "
by any other name would smell as sweet"
What do you think this quote means?

Slide 2 - Open question

  • Are you pleased with the name your parents gave you?
  • Do you think names matter? 

Slide 3 - Slide

We are going to listen to 
'What's in a name?'

Take notes while listening.

Slide 4 - Slide

Slide 5 - Link

1. The US starts trends in names that Britain sometimes follows.
A
TRUE
B
FALSE

Slide 6 - Quiz

2. Using nouns as names is a completely new fashion.
A
TRUE
B
FALSE

Slide 7 - Quiz

3. Names that seem to come from nature could come from surnames.
A
TRUE
B
FALSE

Slide 8 - Quiz

4. 'Ridge' is a name that is inspired by nature.
A
TRUE
B
FALSE

Slide 9 - Quiz

5. 'Lyric' is a relatively popular name.
A
TRUE
B
FALSE

Slide 10 - Quiz

6. All the different months are popular as names.
A
TRUE
B
FALSE

Slide 11 - Quiz

7. 'Blue' is a popular name for boys.
A
TRUE
B
FALSE

Slide 12 - Quiz

8. 'Apple' is probably becoming popular because of the company of that name.
A
TRUE
B
FALSE

Slide 13 - Quiz

9. People soon accept names that seem strange at first.
A
TRUE
B
FALSE

Slide 14 - Quiz

10. The Beckham's daughter was named after a famous writer.
A
TRUE
B
FALSE

Slide 15 - Quiz

11. 'Rowling' is a popular name because of the Harry Potter writer.
A
TRUE
B
FALSE

Slide 16 - Quiz

12. There is a Dutch family with six children whose names all use the same letters.
A
TRUE
B
FALSE

Slide 17 - Quiz

1. Examples of names that are
are ......... 'Honor' and 'Passion'.
A
abstract qualities
B
fictional characters
C
jobs
D
anagrams

Slide 18 - Quiz

2. Examples of names that suggest ........ are 'Shelter', 'Bay' and 'Harbor'.
A
abstract qualities
B
safety and warmth
C
jobs
D
anagrams

Slide 19 - Quiz

3. Examples of names that could be ........ are 'Frost', 'Wolf', 'Fox' and 'Bear'
A
abstract qualities
B
safety and warmth
C
inspired by nature
D
anagrams

Slide 20 - Quiz

4. Examples of ......... are 'Olive' and 'Clementine'.

A
food names
B
safety and warmth
C
inspired by nature
D
anagrams

Slide 21 - Quiz

5. Examples of names that are ................... are 'Chelsea' and 'Brooklyn'.

A
food names
B
places
C
inspired by nature
D
anagrams

Slide 22 - Quiz

6. Examples of names that are .............. are 'Taylor', 'Mason' and 'Cooper'.
A
food names
B
jobs
C
inspired by nature
D
anagrams

Slide 23 - Quiz

7. Examples of names taken from ............. are 'Bella', 'Edward' and 'Hermione'.

A
food names
B
jobs
C
inspired by nature
D
fictional characters

Slide 24 - Quiz

8. Examples of names that are ....... of each other are 'Alex', 'Lexa', 'Xela' and 'Xeal'.

A
food names
B
anagrams
C
inspired by nature
D
fictional characters

Slide 25 - Quiz

Now read the extract from 
'The Boy who harnessed the wind'
(in reader)

Slide 26 - Slide

Read the article:  Why your name matters

Keep track of new words and add them to your wordfile

Afterwards answer the question: 'do names matter?' again

Slide 27 - Slide