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  • Etymology, Angielski

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    1
    Etymology quiz
    A
    Match the word on the left to its definition on the right, using the
    Longman Dictionary of
    Contemporary English
    or the CD-ROM to help you.
    WORD
    DEFINITION
    ORIGIN
    1
    anorak
    a)
    a way of hiding something, especially soldiers and
    military equipment using paint, leaves etc to make it look
    like things around it
    2
    assassin
    b)
    a pen with a small ball on the end that puts ink onto
    paper
    3
    biro
    c)
    a curved stick that flies in a circle and comes back to
    you when you throw it
    4
    broccoli
    d)
    a soldier who is specially trained to make quick attacks
    into enemy areas
    5
    boomerang
    e)
    a tidal wave
    6
    boondocks
    f)
    a game played between two teams of players who ride
    on horses and hit a small ball with long-handled wooden
    hammers
    7
    camouflage
    g)
    a short coat with a hood that keeps out the wind and rain
    8
    commando
    h)
    smoked beef that contains a lot of spices
    9
    cravat
    i)
    the system of communication that you use to have a
    conversation with someone in another place
    10
    daiquiri
    j)
    someone who murders an important person
    11
    jazz
    k)
    a tube that allows someone who is swimming to breathe
    air under water
    12
    juggernaut
    l)
    a small building in the street where newspapers, sweets
    etc are sold
    13
    kiosk
    m)
    a small animal that looks like a rat
    14
    kowtow
    n)
    a green vegetable that has short branch-like stems
    15
    lemming
    o)
    a very large vehicle that carries goods over long
    distances
    16
    pastrami
    p)
    a place that is a long way away from the nearest town
    17
    polo
    q)
    to be too eager to obey or be polite to someone in
    authority
    18
    pavlova
    r)
    a sweet alcoholic drink made with rum and fruit juice
    19
    snorkel
    s)
    a wide piece of loosely folded material that men wear
    around their necks
    20
    telephone
    t)
    a light cake made of meringue, cream and fruit
    21
    tsunami
    u)
    a type of music that has a strong beat and parts for
    performers to play alone
    The
    Living
    Dictionary
    Your link to living language
    B
    From this list, guess which language or country the words above came from originally, then
    check with the Word Origins in the CD-ROM.
    Afrikaans
    Arabic
    Balti
    Bantu
    Chinese
    Croatian
    Cuba
    Dharuk
    French
    German
    Greek
    Greenland Inuit
    Hindi
    Hungarian
    Italian
    Japanese
    Norwegian
    Russian
    Tagalog
    Turkish
    Yiddish
    The
    Living
    Dictionary
    Your link to living language
    1
    Teacher’s notes
    Word Origins
    Level:
    Advanced
    Timing:
    30 minutes
    Aim:
    To develop students’ understanding of the international origins of many English words.
    To give students practice in using the
    Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
    on CD-ROM.
    Procedure:
    A Students can find the meanings of
    the words by looking them up in their
    dictionary or on the CD-ROM. Have them type the words
    into the type-in box that is directly underneath the row
    of buttons, then press OK.
    B
    After a student has looked up a word on the
    CD-ROM, he or she can see the Word Origin
    information for that word. Click on the Word Origin
    button underneath the bar that shows the word.
    The Word Origin will open in a new, small window
    on top of the dictionary. The Word Origin shows what
    century the word started being used in English, the
    language it came from, and the original meaning.
    answers:
    1 g
    Greenland Inuit
    17 t
    Russian
    18 f
    Balti
    19 k
    German
    20 i
    Greek
    21 e
    Japanese
    2 j
    Arabic
    3 b
    Hungarian
    4 n
    Italian
    5 c
    Dharuk
    6 p
    Tagalog
    7 a
    French
    8 d
    Afrikaans
    9 s
    Croatian
    10 r
    Cuban
    11 u
    Bantu
    12 o
    Hindi
    13 l
    Turkish
    14 q
    Chinese
    15 m
    Norwegian
    16 h
    Yiddish
    The
    Living
    Dictionary
    Your link to living language
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