The Reading / Listening - First and Last Name - Level 5

A group of 178 men called Tanaka Hirokazu met in Tokyo on Saturday to break the Guinness World Record for the largest gathering of people with the same name. The successful attempt was organized by the Tanaka Hirokazu association. This group was started by Tanaka Hirokazu (surprise, surprise) in 1994. He was inspired by seeing his namesake drafted into a Japanese baseball team. Ex-baseball player Tanaka Hirokazu was also part of Saturday's record. The 178 new record holders span the generations. The youngest is three, the eldest is 80.

Tanaka Hirokazu, 53, was very happy with breaking the world record. His two previous attempts (in 2011 and 2017) failed because the association wanted participants to have the same Chinese characters in their name. Saturday's meeting had a more relaxed rule. Anyone with the name Hirokazu Tanaka was eligible, regardless of the Chinese characters used to spell the name. Mr Tanaka told reporters: "I never expected we would achieve such a ridiculous record." He added that the 178 Tanakas had "set an example of silliness".

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Sources
  • https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2022/10/29/national/guiness-record-hirokazu-tanaka/
  • https://mainichi.jp/english/articles/20221029/p2g/00m/0na/037000c
  • https://www.straitstimes.com/asia/east-asia/hirokazu-tanaka-namesake-gathering-in-tokyo-smashes-world-record


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Phrase Matching

Paragraph 1

  1. A group
  2. the largest gathering of people
  3. The successful
  4. He was inspired by seeing
  5. drafted into a
  6. The 178 new
  7. span the
  8. The youngest
  1. is three
  2. attempt
  3. Japanese baseball team
  4. generations
  5. of 178 men
  6. with the same name
  7. record holders
  8. his namesake

Paragraph 2

  1. Hirokazu, 53, was
  2. His two previous
  3. the same Chinese
  4. a more relaxed
  5. characters used to
  6. I never expected
  7. achieve such a
  8. set an
  1. characters in their name
  2. ridiculous record
  3. very happy
  4. example of silliness
  5. attempts
  6. spell the name
  7. rule
  8. we would

Listening — Listen and fill in the gaps

A group of 178 men called Tanaka Hirokazu met in Tokyo on Saturday (1) ___________________ Guinness World Record for the largest (2) ___________________ with the same name. The successful attempt (3) ___________________ the Tanaka Hirokazu association. This group was started by Tanaka Hirokazu (surprise, surprise) in 1994. He (4) ___________________ seeing his namesake (5) ___________________ Japanese baseball team. Ex-baseball player Tanaka Hirokazu was also part of Saturday's record. The 178 new record (6) ___________________ generations. The youngest is three, the eldest is 80.

Tanaka Hirokazu, 53, was very (7) ___________________ the world record. His (8) ___________________ (in 2011 and 2017) failed because the association wanted participants to have the same Chinese (9) ___________________ name. Saturday's meeting had a (10) ___________________. Anyone with the name Hirokazu Tanaka was eligible, regardless of the Chinese characters (11) ___________________ the name. Mr Tanaka told reporters: "I never expected we would achieve such a ridiculous record." He added that the 178 Tanakas had "set an (12) ___________________".

Put a slash (/) where the spaces are

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esamename.ThesuccessfulattemptwasorganizedbytheTanakaHirok
azuassociation.ThisgroupwasstartedbyTanakaHirokazu(surprise,su
rprise)in1994.HewasinspiredbyseeinghisnamesakedraftedintoaJap
anesebaseballteam.Ex-baseballplayerTanakaHirokazuwasalsopar
tofSaturday'srecord.The178newrecordholdersspanthegenerations.
Theyoungestisthree,theeldestis80.TanakaHirokazu,53,wasveryhap
pywithbreakingtheworldrecord.Histwopreviousattempts(in2011an
d2017)failedbecausetheassociationwantedparticipantstohavethesa
meChinesecharactersintheirname.Saturday'smeetinghadamorerel
axedrule.AnyonewiththenameHirokazuTanakawaseligible,regardle
ssoftheChinesecharactersusedtospellthename.MrTanakatoldreport
ers:"Ineverexpectedwewouldachievesucharidiculousrecord."Headd
edthatthe178Tanakashad"setanexampleofsilliness".

Student survey

Write five GOOD questions about this topic in the table. Do this in pairs. Each student must write the questions on his / her own paper. When you have finished, interview other students. Write down their answers.

(Please look at page 12 of the PDF to see a photocopiable example of this activity.)

Discussion — Write your own questions

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Free writing

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