A Must-Have
Resource for
English Learners
An essential guide for finding a good English name
Unlock the secrets of choosing the perfect English name with the book,
'Do You Need an English Name?'
Have you ever wondered what you need to know when selecting your own English name? If you already have an English name, do you truly understand its meaning? Does an English name give you an advantage finding a job? Plus, find out how to avoid names that might sound funny or embarrassing.
Find out more. Don't miss out—grab your copy today and make an informed choice!
This unique guide includes:
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A list of over 450 common English names, their origins, and meanings
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Famous names
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The most current and popular names in Australia, Canada, the UK and the US
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Popular Dutch, German, Greek, French, Italian, Spanish and Scandinavian names
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Popular Chinese names and suggestions for English names
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Additional resources to finding English names
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The etiquette of introductions
Do you need an English name?
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About the Book & Author
It is very popular to adopt an English name for anyone who is studying or learning English, or planning to live, study and work in an English-speaking country.
Do you need an English name? helps you consider whether one is necessary and the significance of choosing the right English name. What are the things you need to know? What are popular names, and what are names to avoid? Can the wrong English name impact your job-hunting experience? The book provides insights and guidance with an additional section on social etiquette and introductions.
This guide is a valuable resource for teachers instructing English as a second language and intercultural communication. It is particularly useful for students and migrants planning to live and work in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the UK, or the US.
Sonia Chan Riverland is a passionate advocate for growth, development and the transformative power of education. She has had an extensive career in international education dedicated to enriching the learning experiences of students and language learning.
Sonia has a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Melbourne and Master of Education from Monash University. She has studied abroad in China, Japan and Malaysia. As an author, Sonia invites readers to consider the nuances and intersections of identity, culture, and belonging in a globally connected world.