For today 1106 COCKNEY RHYME SLANG Cockney rhyme slang Hes going to the pub for a few Britneys Hes going to the pub for a few beers After school I head right to my Mickey ID: 717087
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Cockney Rhyme Slang
AP Human Geography Cultural Processes UnitSlide2
For today,
11/06
COCKNEY RHYME SLANG!Slide3
Cockney rhyme slang
“He’s going to the pub for a few
Britneys
!” (He’s going to the pub for a few beers!)
“After school, I head right to my Mickey
!” (After school, I head right to my house!)
“Dwight K. Schrute is the biggest New I know!” (DKS is the biggest dork I know!)“Chuck Norris entered the Jacob, and the Jacob got scared!”“I always Hoover the night before Mr. Clark’s tests”“Brrr, the wind is so cold, I’m starting to Amazon!”“I’ve never felt that much Lil in my entire life!”“What’s all the Pacific about?
How it
works
:
1
.) Rhyming phrase is substituted for a key
word
2
.) The second, rhyming, part is then
droppedSlide4
Your assignment
Create a
10 line poem
that explains the importance of language in cultural studies. Each line needs to have 1 use of the Cockney Rhyme Slang – at least 10 total different uses. Decorate the rest of the page with cool, awesome pictures.
Remember, the word you are substituting for is usually a two-word noun (examples from last slide listed below):
Britney Spears for beers, Mickey Mouse for house
New York for dork, Jacob Clark for darkCockney Rhyme Slang help: http://goo.gl/GAFlhQ