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How new words are created
Worksheet A Try to match each term below with an example?
Word Way word is formed
• scuba a) Mixing two words and their meanings together
• brunch
• exam b) Using part of a word
• racist
• ping-pong c) Forming a word from the letters of a phrase
• igloo
• diskette d) Adding a prefix or a suffix
• bungalow
e) Changing the way a word is used e.g. noun becomes verb
• biohazard
• brainstorm f) Joining two words
• to chair
• britpop g) Words made with rhyming pairs
• chocoholic
• yuppy h) Taking a word from another language
Try to think of more examples of each type?
Worksheet B: Try to explain what these words mean?
E.g. user-friendly – a machine that is easy or friendly to use.
• snail-mail
• teleshopping
• technophobe
• coffee-matic
• brainstorm
Worksheet C: Here are parts of words made from rhymes. (e.g. snail + mail =
snail-mail) Complete the sentences below with the second half of each phrase?
and bustle beaver hush woogie nilly
weensy zagging jeebies
1. Seeing a spider, even on the TV, always gives me the heebie __________.
2. She never cleans her room – she just throws everything willy __________.
3. He’s a really keen student – an eager __________ if ever I saw one!
4. I do like that old piano music, especially boogie __________.
5. Are you angry? No? Not even a teensy __________ bit?
6. She doesn’t like the countryside because she misses the hustle __________
of the big city.
7. The whole affair was very hush __________ - no-one knew about it until it
was over.
8. It doesn’t surprise me the police stopped his car – it was zig __________ all
over the place.
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Try to match each phrase from the sentences above with one of the meanings
below? Use the context to help you guess.
1. kept secret
2. very small
3. very enthusiastic
4. a style of music
5. moving from right to left
6. randomly
7. feelings of disgust and discomfort
8. noise and busy people
Worksheet D: Now let’s think about words which are made by combining
others.
If you have difficulty look at the definition of the new word:
1. electrocute – kill someone using electricity
2. travelogue – a description of a journey
3. smog – air pollution in a city
4. twiddle – keep moving something with your fingers
5. Oxbridge – the two oldest universities in Britain
6. motel – a place to stay when travelling by car
7. snazzy –very smart and modern
8. rockumentary – a television programme about a music band
Below are the original words to help you – can you match them together?
Smart Hotel
Electricity Monologue
Rock Jazzy
Twist Documentary
Oxford Execute
Travel Fiddle
Smoke Fog
Motor Cambridge
Worksheet E: Try to group the words to their original language? There are
words from German, Arabic, Spanish and Hindi.
Mirror Guitar Zero Patio
Shampoo Lunch Poodle Tornado
Cot Jungle Hamburger Luck
Rocket Coffee Average Cheetah
German Arabic Spanish Hindi
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Worksheet F: Now let’s look at changing the way we use a word.
Example: Pet (noun) = an animal that lives with us in our home can be used as
a verb.
She pets that dog too much – he’s getting really spoilt!
Try to use one of these nouns as verbs in the sentences below:
bookmark thumb wall-paper spoon
hammer bottle bad mouth
1. People in Britain worry about drinking tap water, so there is a big market
in __________ water.
2. Stop that __________ing – the noise is driving me crazy!
3. Their car broke down and they had to __________ a lift.
4. I’m covered in mess because I’ve been __________ing the bedroom.
5. She’s so critical of him behind his back - she’s always __________ him.
6. He was __________ing food into his mouth so quickly that most of it
seemed to end up on his shirt.
7. Don‘t forget to __________ this webpage – it seems very useful.
Worksheet G: Your turn!
Can you create one new word using each of the processes below?
• Loaning – what word from your language could you use in English?
• Blending – mix two words together
• Conversion – take a noun and make it a verb, or an adjective
Write a definition and an example. Explain your new words to the class.
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