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SLorenzon - listening "WHAT'S IN A NAME?"
by SLorenzon - (2019-12-03)
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EXERCISE 1

1)The US starts trends in names that Britain sometimes follows. TRUE

2) Using nouns as names is a completely new fashion. FALSE

3) Names that seem to come from nature could come from surnames. TRUE

4) 'Ridge' is a name that is inspired by nature. TRUE

5) 'Lyric' is a relatively popular name. TRUE

6) All the different months are popular as names. FALSE

7) 'Blue' is a popular name for boys. FALSE

8) 'Apple' is probably becoming popular because of the company of that name. TRUE

9) People soon accept names that seem strange at first. TRUE

10) The Beckham's daughter was named after a famous writer. TRUE

11) 'Rowling' is a popular name because of the Harry Potter writer. FALSE

12) There is a Dutch family with six children whose names all use the same letters. TRUE 

 
 EXERCISE 2
 
1) Examples of names that are Correctabstract qualities are 'Honor' and 'Passion'.
2) Examples of names that suggest Correctsafety and warmth are 'Shelter', 'Bay' and 'Harbor'.
3)Examples of names that could be Correctinspired by nature are 'Frost', 'Wolf', 'Fox' and 'Bear'.
4)Examples of Correctfood names are 'Olive' and 'Clementine'.
5)Examples of names that are Correctplaces are 'Chelsea' and 'Brooklyn'.
6)Examples of names that are Correctjobs are 'Taylor', 'Mason' and 'Cooper'.
7)Examples of names taken from Correctfictional characters are 'Bella', 'Edward' and 'Hermione'.
8)Examples of names that are Correctanagrams of each other are 'Alex', 'Lexa', 'Xela' and 'Xeal'.