2. What does it mean?
3. And why did your parents give you the name?
Ⅲ. Listening
Task1: Listen to the three students talking about their names. Which of them matches the following descriptions?
1. This student has parents who wanted their child to be a "pillar of society".( )
2. This student has a grandfather whomoved from northern Wales to Manchester. ( )
3. This student probably has an ancestor who made things from metal. ( )
4. This student has parents who were inspired by a great violinist Itzhak Perlman. ( )
5. This student is named a purple flower. ( )
6. This student has parents who wanted their daughter to be as strong as any boy. ( )
Taks2: Function file
Listen to the extracts from the monologues and complete the Function File. Expressing guesses, assumptions, beliefs
Ⅳ. Reading
Task1: Let's read a name story
Complete the passage with these phrasal verbs, exercise 5
Task 2: Culture Linking
Western names
Apart from their surname or last name or family name in Britain or the US, most British and American children are given two personal names by their parents, a first name and a middle name. These names are sometimes called Christian names or given names. Some people have only one given name, a few have three or more.