Unit 2 Where Did Surnames Come From? Extension Activities.

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Unit 2 Where Did Surnames Come From? Extension Activities

Activity One: Guess the Origins! Activity Two: Chinese Surnames

Guess the Origins!

Instructions: Prepare a bell and divide the class into groups (4-5 members as a group). Group members in each group should take turns answering the questions. Before each question is asked, each group sends a member (in order) to come front. When the question is asked, group members who stand in front of the class and know the answer need to react quickly to hit the bell. The quickest one gets the chance to answer the question. If the answer of the quickest one is correct, his/her team gets one point; if the answer is wrong, other people can answer it until there’s the correct answer.

From the reading, we know that surnames are generally derived from one of four sources.

The four sources are: 1) Patronymic (from the first name of the father) 2) Locations or places of living 3) Occupations or social status 4) Nicknames (describing a person or personality )

Now, please try to guess the origins of the following surnames.

Smith 1. Patronymic 2. Locations or places of living 3. Occupations or social status 4. Nicknames

Field 1. Patronymic 2. Locations or places of living 3. Occupations or social status 4. Nicknames

Truman 1. Patronymic 2. Locations or places of living 3. Occupations or social status 4. Nicknames

Jackson 1. Patronymic 2. Locations or places of living 3. Occupations or social status 4. Nicknames

Knight 1. Patronymic 2. Locations or places of living 3. Occupations or social status 4. Nicknames

Armstrong 1. Patronymic 2. Locations or places of living 3. Occupations or social status 4. Nicknames

Ashley 1. Patronymic 2. Locations or places of living 3. Occupations or social status 4. Nicknames

Peters 1. Patronymic 2. Locations or places of living 3. Occupations or social status 4. Nicknames

Cooper 1. Patronymic 2. Locations or places of living 3. Occupations or social status 4. Nicknames

Small 1. Patronymic 2. Locations or places of living 3. Occupations or social status 4. Nicknames

Robinson 1. Patronymic 2. Locations or places of living 3. Occupations or social status 4. Nicknames

Cliff 1. Patronymic 2. Locations or places of living 3. Occupations or social status 4. Nicknames

End of Activity One

Correct answer!

Wrong answer!

Chinese Surnames

We’ve learned the origins of some English surnames. But do you know the origin of your Chinese surname?

Please check out your Chinese surname in the website as your take-home assignment. website

You will need to share the origin of your Chinese surname with your classmates in English.

End of Activity Two