These are resources we’ve created for teachers who want fun and engaging classroom activities about language.
A couple of years ago I helped the Linguistics Roadshow produce a survey and some very lovely maps of word variation across Australia. It was a nifty illustration of how most people who rhyme ‘dance’ with ‘aunts’ are from South Australia:
It also showed the battlelines in the potato cake/scallop wars:
I’ve teamed up with Linguistics Roadshow crew once again to turn these maps into a classroom activity, aimed at teaching Australian high school students about language variation. From the activity description on the Superlinguo resources page:
This activity will introduce students to some of the differences in Australian English, and encourage them to consider reasons why languages vary and change. Students will first think about which words they use for particular things, and then explore data showing the patterns across Australia via an interactive map.
You can find this activity, along with others on the Superlinguo resources page.
See also:
Original post on the results of the Australian Words Survey
Mapping Words Around Australia with the Linguistics Roadshow














