Presidents Day Intermediate Teachers notes


Tasks: to describe various ways of honouring leaders/famous people

to reconstruct a text about the Mount Rushmore National Memorial

to use suffixes to form nouns (names of occupations/positions)

to compare and contrast words which are similar in English and Polish

Preparation: make copies of the handout (1 copy per student)

bring a photograph of the Mount Rushmore National Memorial

Skills: speaking, reading

Language: vocabulary necessary to describe the ways of honouring famous people

word-formation suffixes

words which are similar in English and Polish

Sources: Task adapted from http://www.nps.gov/moru/park_history/carving_hist/carving_history.htm (National Park Service webpage)

Task 1 - lead-in

(speaking)

Key

Key

[suggested answers:]

  • we name streets/squares, schools/universities after them;

  • we have the head of our kings on the banknotes;

  • there are monuments and statues in many cities;

  • there are festivals and competitions named after them (especially artists).

Task 2

(reading)

Key

Key

1H 2E 3G 4C 5A 6D 7F 8B

Task 3

(word-formation)

Key

Key

  • preside + nt president

  • history + ian historian

  • support + er supporter

  • sculpt + or sculptor

  • -NT: assist assistant | study student

  • -IAN: magic magician | library librarian | music musician

  • -ER: manage manager | dance dancer | sing singer

  • -OR: act actor | invent inventor | sail sailor

Task 3 - extension

(word-formation)

Key

Key

Other frequent suffixes:

  • -IST: science scientist | guitar guitarist

Conclusions:

  • we use -IAN and -IST with nouns

  • we use -NT, -ER and -OR with verbs

NOTE 1: The suffix -ER can be used to form names of objects, e.g. heat heater, cook cooker.

NOTE 2: (some exceptions): cook cook | football footballer | athletics athlete

Task 4

(vocabulary)

Key

Key

Major pronunciation differences

  • project projekt

  • legislation legislacja

  • dynamite dynamit

Major grammar differences:

  • contact skontaktować się (reflexive verb)

Major semantic differences:

  • plaster gips (it can have the same meaning: BrE plaster = AmE bandaid = Polish plaster)

Words which exist but are not used frequently:

  • colossal kolosalny (more common: ogromny)

  • hero heros (more common: bohater)

  • authorize autoryzować (more common: pozwalać, zezwalać)

  • select selekcjonować, selekcja (more common: wybierać)

No major differences:

  • American / America Ameryka, amerykański

  • history / historian historia, historyk

  • granite granit

  • erode erodować

  • location lokalizacja

  • Congress Kongres

Notes & Comments

Homework

Designed by Bartosz Michałowski for Pearson Longman

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