Presentation projects about students' hometowns help students learn about their places. Board games can be designed for describing neighborhoods and cities. Postcards and surveys engage students in discussing places. Telephone game helps students practice passing secret sentences. Charades and 120-90-60 activities review place adjectives
Proper nouns take the place of "the" in address. "Let's go to 1020" is correct without article. "Let's go to the 1020" is correct when referring to specific bar
Names inspired by Greek gods and goddesses offer powerful choices. Many names have meanings related to nature, beauty, and power. Popular choices include Athena, Aphrodite, Artemis, and Hera. Names like Europa, Helen, and Medusa are frequently used
Leslie is derived from Clan Leslie and possibly Gaelic "holly-garden". Name can also be anglicized from Slavic "vladeti" meaning 'rule'. In UK, boys use Leslie, girls use Lesley
German surnames are influenced by political and geographical changes. Most surnames derive from professions and native places. Many professions no longer exist but surnames remain
Place refers to any point, building, area, town, or country. Can mean 'any place' or 'somewhere' after certain words. Used as adverb 'to go places' for visiting pleasant places