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Etymology, Angielski[ Pobierz całość w formacie PDF ]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 [ Pobierz całość w formacie PDF ] |
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