The Wellerman

What do you think of when you hear the words: Sea Shanty?
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This lesson contains 28 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 2 videos.

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What do you think of when you hear the words: Sea Shanty?

Slide 1 - Mind map

Do you have TikTok installed on your phone/laptop?
Yes
No

Slide 2 - Poll

Do you use TikTok daily?
Yes, every day.
Sometimes
Never

Slide 3 - Poll

Have you heard of the Sea Shanty music that is very popular right now on TikTok?
Yes, definitely!
Maybe
No, not at all

Slide 4 - Poll

The Wellerman - Nathan Evans
TikTok sensation Nathan Evans dropped this cover of the sea shanty 
The Wellerman. 
Soon, people started joining in and the result was a beautiful
orchestra of people singing a swashbuckling song.
The song and other sea shanties took off on TikTok and people
started singing them together via TikTok during lockdown.

Slide 5 - Slide

Slide 6 - Video

Slide 7 - Video


How high is Wellerman up in the charts?
A
1st
B
2nd
C
3rd
D
4th

Slide 8 - Quiz


What does Nathan think about his transition from postman to pop star?
A
He doesn't really feel a difference.
B
He hates it and wants to quit as soon as the hype is over.
C
He finds it terrifying how quickly it went.
D
He hasn't had time to think about it.

Slide 9 - Quiz


What does the music remind the hosts of being in?
A
A club
B
A pub
C
At home with family
D
A festival

Slide 10 - Quiz


With which artist does Nathan want to collaborate in the future?
A
Michael Ball
B
David Guetta
C
Ed Sheeran
D
Sam Smith

Slide 11 - Quiz

The Wellerman
Let's look at the lyrics of the song and the meaning of words and sentences.
Afterwards, we'll look at the origins of sea shanties and why they were used.
At the end, there will be a pop quiz about the things that I am going to tell. Make sure to listen closely!

Slide 12 - Slide

There once was a ship that put to sea
And the name of that ship was the Billy o' Tea
The winds blew hard, her bow dipped down
Blow, me bully boys, blow (huh)

Slide 13 - Slide


What does ''Bully'' mean in Bully Boys
A
Annoying
B
Fine
C
Agressive
D
Strong

Slide 14 - Quiz

Soon may the Wellerman come
To bring us sugar and tea and rum
One day, when the tonguing' is done
We'll take our leave and go

Slide 15 - Slide


What does Tonguin' mean?
A
Whale Hunting
B
Selling goods across the world
C
Sailing the ship
D
French Kissing

Slide 16 - Quiz

She had not been two weeks from shore
When down on her a right whale bore
The captain called all hands and swore
He'd take that whale in tow (huh)

Slide 17 - Slide

What does ''She'' refer to?

Slide 18 - Open question

How could you rephrase ''To take that whale in tow''?

Slide 19 - Open question

Soon may the Wellerman
.......
We'll take our leave and go

Before the boat had hit the water
The whale's tail came up and caught her
All hands to the side, harpooned and fought her
When she dived down below (huh)
(Wellerman chorus again)

Slide 20 - Slide

Why do you think that the song can be sung endlessly?

Slide 21 - Open question

The Wellerman
A lot of ships participated in whale hunting. Whales were valuable for their meat and their whale oil, which is used in medical supplies. 
The Wellerman is a folksong/sea shanty from New Zealand. The song is about supply ships from The Weller Brothers, which were called Wellerman by the people. 
The crew of the supply ships used these songs to get through the days. They were exposed to harsh labour for too little money and were away from home for many days. They were on a ship together and to fight their depression and sad thoughts, they would band together and sing songs while working to make it all bearable.
Sea Shanties originated from Irish and Scottish folk songs and are used a lot by working men. These songs would usually have a certain rhythm which makes it easier to combine with working. Other songs are Drunken Sailor and Johnny leave her. (Also used on TikTok!)

Slide 22 - Slide


What was whale oil used for?
A
To make food tastier
B
Medical products
C
Beauty products
D
Shaving cream

Slide 23 - Quiz


Where did Sea Shanties originate from?
A
New Zealand and Ireland
B
Ireland and Wales
C
Ireland and Scotland
D
The United Kingdom

Slide 24 - Quiz


Why were shanties sung by the men on the ships?
A
To get through tough times together.
B
Because they were forced to.
C
For talent shows each night on deck.
D
For fun.

Slide 25 - Quiz

Where does the Wellerman originate from? (The song)
A
Scotland
B
New Zealand
C
Australia
D
Ireland

Slide 26 - Quiz


How could you link people singing sea shanties in the past to present day corona lockdown?

Slide 27 - Open question

Writing assignment
Write a pirate story of about 100 words.
Use the knowledge you gained from this lesson and
be as creative as you like.
Inspiration: Think of movies like 
Pirates of the Caribbean or look up songs online.

Slide 28 - Slide