Jazz Up Your Lesson
Have you ever thought how many foreign words there are in the English Language? Here is a challenge for your students!
ACTIVITY: “INTERESTING ORIGINS”
How to play:
Divide your students into groups according to the number of countries. Distribute the countries between them. Put the list of borrowed words on the blackboard or distribute the printed out copies. Then let them think what words have come from their country. The students make a list of those borrowed words. After they finish, check the lists all together.
COUNTRIES:
1. Russia
2. Finland
3. Greece
4. Italy
5. Germany
6. Norway
7. France
8. Spain
9. Portugal
10. Sweden
11. Japan
12. The Arab Emirates
13. Turkey
14. Iran
WORDS OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE WITH INTERESTING ORIGINS:
balalaika |
gateau |
chauffeur |
Key:
1. Russia – sputnik, cosmonaut, perestroika, steppe, tundra, balalaika, mammoth (9
words).
2. Finland – sauna, kayak, igloo, anorak (4 word).
3. Greece – dogma, drama, psychology, hippopotamus, theory, pseudonym, synonym (7
words).
4. Italy – ghetto, piano, soprano, ballerina, confetti, fiasco, spaghetti, bandit,
casino, vendetta (10 words).
5. Germany – kindergarten, dachshund, rottweiler, hamburger, frankfurter, delicatessen,
blitz, waltz, poodle, snorkel, seminar (11 words).
6. Norway – fjord, floe, ski, slalom, lemming (5 words).
7. France – bistro, cuisine, gateau, chauffeur, boutique, creche, duvet, coup, elite,
aubergine, bidet (10 words).
8. Spain – embargo, junta, siesta, guerrilla, macho, mosquito, bonanza, lasso, patio (9
words).
9. Portugal – marmalade, palaver, dodo, cobra (4 words).
10. Sweden – ombudsman, tungsten (2 words).
11. Japan – tycoon, karate, origami, judo, futon, bonsai (6 words).
12. The Arab Emirates – mattress, cipher, alcove, carafe, algebra, harem, mufti, yashmak
(8 words).
13. Turkey – yoghurt, jackal, bosh, kiosk, tulip, kaftan (6 words).
14. Iran – caravan, shawl, taffeta, bazaar, sherbet.