TEACHER OVERVIEW Activity three: Word Connections

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TEACHER OVERVIEW Activity three: Word Connections National Curriculum Links (Oct 2011) Literacy: Resources needed: Country Locator World Map and Grid (Appendix 1) or atlases Learning Objectives Teacher Information This third connections activity builds on the first two but takes a more abstract connection by looking at the country of origin of words in daily use in the English language. Many of the words we speak everyday have come from other lands at some point in history. Some of these borrowed words became part of everyday English thousands of years ago like those from Ancient Greek and Latin. But new words continue to arrive from around the world every year and they soon become a natural part of the English language we use. Most parents and grandparents would not have known what nachos or suduko were when they were growing up. Starting Point Recap how people we know and everyday objects link us to countries all over the world. Explain that words we use everyday also have their origins in other places. Mayday, nachos, shampoo, slogan and sudoku are words that all come from other languages. Display these with your interactive whiteboard screen-shade or reveal tool. the country of origin of the word. Activity Map and Set Two Words). Set Two Words are an extension set. Pupils use Country Locator World Map and Grid (Appendix 1) or atlases to locate and add these countries on to their map. Plenary to discuss what pupils have found out about the origin of words. 8

Link the word to its English meaning. Then find and link to the country and origin of the word. Borrowed Word Modern English Meanings Country and Origin of the Word mayday a short, easily remembered, phrase used to advertise an idea or product These puzzles have come to us from Japan. In Japanese, su duko where a number can only occur once in a line or square. nachos a logic puzzle usually This word comes from India. It is from the Hindi word campo the instruction given to a masseur when giving someone a head massage. The word s meaning has changed from the action to the cleaning liquid as it has moved into English. shampoo slogan small pieces of tortilla covered with melted cheese, beans and spices international distress signal This has nothing to do with the 24 hours in a certain spring month! It comes simply from the French words m aider the words have become altered as they moved from French to English but the sound and the meaning is the same. A chef in Mexico called Ignacio Nacho Anaya is thought to have invented this snack in the 1940s. sudoku a soapy liquid for washing hair The Scottish word for a battle cry, sluagh-ghairm, from been someone s surname or a place name. Then, locate the words and their countries of origin on the world map. 9

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Link the word to its English meaning. Then find and link to the country and origin of the word. Borrowed Word Modern English Meanings Country and Origin of the Word caravan a small, pampered, curly haired breed of dog Batata was originally the name for a sweet potato in the Caribbean Island of Haiti. Sweet potatoes were introduced to Europe first, before white potatoes, so this name was used. The word changed slightly on its way across the Atlantic Ocean becoming patata in Spain and then potato in England. ketchup potato poodle a round vegetable, which grows underground and is used in all sorts of cooking including chips, mash and fish cakes loose trousers and top worn in bed at night large sailing boat This word comes from India. It translates jama out as loose, cool cotton or silk trousers that men and women wore in warm countries in Asia. Europeans living there started wearing them in bed giving pyjamas their modern meaning in English. Our word comes from the Dutch word jachte taken from jaghtschip Karwan were the groups of traders who travelled together across the desert in Iran with lots of baggage full of things to sell. At this time Iran was called Persia. A caravan then became the name for a covered wagon carrying the bags. pyjamas a trailer that can be towed by a car and slept in for a holiday T Traders introduced this term from China in the 17th century. In Chinese, k e chap means tomato juice, so tomato ketchup really means tomato tomato juice! yacht tomato sauce often eaten with chips Originally, a German hunting dog that retrieved ducks and geese that had been shot by its master from ponds and lake. These dogs were called pudelhund meaning puddle dog, and over time in English, puddle has become poodle! Then, locate the words and their countries of origin on the world map. 11

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Link the word to its English meaning. Then find and link to the country and origin of the word. Borrowed Word coffee Modern English Meanings part of the body that can contract and relax enabling other parts of the body to move Country and Origin of the Word This word comes from the Latin word musculus meaning little mouse. The ancient Romans thought that a flexing muscle in the upper arm looked like a mouse moving. You will need to find a very strong person with big muscles to demonstrate this to see if you agree! leg a dark brown hot drink with a strong smell and flavour made from crushing beans This word is thought to be an abbreviation of orl korrect that was used as a slogan in the US presidential election campaign of Martin Van Buren in 1840. He didn t win the election. marmelade one part of the body of an animal or human that is used for walking or standing In ancient Greece, mysteries were secret religious ceremonies. The people who took part in them were sworn to secrecy and had to promise never to tell anyone what happened in the mystery ceremony. muscle mystery word used to show you agree a sweet spread, made from oranges, usually eaten on toast for breakfast The original Portuguese marmalada was solid jelly cut into squares for eating. It was made from not from oranges but from quinces, which are hard fruits that look a bit like small apples. The first orange marmalade was made in Scotland. The Vikings probably brought the word leg to Britain, it is from the Old Norse legg, before this the word shank was used for this part of the body. OK something strange which has yet to be explained or understoods This comes from the Turkish word kavveh. The original wild plants came from Ethiopia but were taken to Arabia and throughout the Arabic world and was particularly popular in Turkey. Then, locate the words and their countries of origin on the world map. 13

Words Borrowed from around the World Map Set Two 14

1. What could be called a Dutch 2. What Indian 3. What did a Haitian 4. Why are you repeating yourself when you ask for tomato ketchup 5. What was an original Iranian 6. What is the connection between a poodle and a puddle 15

1. What did Portuguese 2. Why is a mystery a Greek 3. What might we still be calling our shanks if the Vikings 4. What is OK 5. What started out in the wild in Ethiopia, Africa and gained its name in Turkey 6. What are your Roman 16