Unit 4: Sports

Unit 4: Sports
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Unit 4: Sports

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Contents
  • Past Simple
  • Present Perfect
  • Introduction sports
  • Sports in marketing
  • Sponsorships
  • Exercises
  • Listening

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Past simple
Gebruik:
  • Gebeurtenissen in het verleden die al afgerond zijn.
    → Staat vaak in de zin wanneer afgerond (signaalwoord)
I played tennis yesterday

  • Signaalwoorde zijn bv: last week, yesterday, in 1999...

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Past simple
Bevestigend
Ontkennend
Vragend
I played
You played
He/she/it played
We played
They played
You played
I did not play
You did not play
He/she/it did not play
We did not play
They did not play
You did not play
Did I play?
Did you play?
Did he/she/it play?
Did we play?
Did they play?
Did you play?

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Present perfect
Have/has + Voltooid dw (ww+ed/ongeregelmatig: 3e rijtje)

Gebruik:
  • Niet duidelijk wanneer in het verleden het gebeurd is.

  • Gebeurtenis in verleden begonnen → nu nog steeds bezig!
  • Merkbaar resultaat van de actie.

Slide 5 - Slide

Present perfect
Bevestigend
Ontkennend
Vragend
I have played
You have played
He/she/it has played
We have played
They have played
You have played
I have not played
You have not played
He/she/it has not played
We have not played
They have not played
You have not played
Have I played?
Have you played?
Has he/she/it played?
Have we played?
Have they played?
Have you played?

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Past simple vs. Present perfect
Past simple:
  • Gebeurtenis in het verleden die voorbij is.
→ signaalwoord in de zin zoals: yesterday, this morning, etc.
Present perfect:
  • Gebeurtenis in het verleden begonnen en nu nog bezig.
  • Gebeurtenis in het verleden, met een resultaat dat nu nog merkbaar is.

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Let's compare
She played volleyball for seven years.
Ze heeft zeven jaar volleybal gespeeld.

She has played volleyball for seven years.
Ze speelt al zeven jaar volleybal.

I broke/have broken my arm? → What is the difference?

Slide 8 - Slide

(to open)
Why ..... you ..... the window? It is cold!

Slide 9 - Open question

(to buy)
Wesley ..... ..... a new car.

Slide 10 - Open question

(to tell)
I am angry! You ..... ..... everybody about my secret.

Slide 11 - Open question

(to do)
Good, so you ..... ..... your homework at last.

Slide 12 - Open question

(to come)
Anne ..... not ..... to school today. Where is she?

Slide 13 - Open question

(to write)
You ..... ..... a good story!

Slide 14 - Open question

(to begin)
He ..... ..... his year at school very well.

Slide 15 - Open question

(to eat)
..... you ever ..... Italian food?

Slide 16 - Open question

(to play)
He ..... ...... rugby for twelve years.

Slide 17 - Open question

(to be)
..... you ever ..... to Spain?

Slide 18 - Open question

Past Simple
Present Perfect
I have never seen her before.
She wasn't at home yesterday.
John visited his parents a few weeks back.
Has Ellen cleaned her room? It looks so tidy!
Peter has not come home yet.

Slide 19 - Drag question

Let's talk about sports!
Let's talk about sports!

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What sport do/did you play?

Slide 21 - Open question

What got you into it/why did you quit?

Slide 22 - Open question

Sports in marketing
  • Focusses on teams/events
  • Products and services
  • Commercials

Slide 23 - Slide

Now...
How could you reach more people to be more active in sports? What can you come up with?

Is there a Dutch commercial that tries to activate people?
What about commercials that just use sports to sell products?

Slide 24 - Slide

Slide 25 - Video

This campaign was successful in the UK.

Slide 26 - Poll

This Girl Can
  • First launched in early 2015  ground-breaking success
  • Created to tackle the gender gap in sports in the UK.
  • 2.8 million women engaging in more active lifestyles (Sport England)

Slide 27 - Slide

What is your opinion on the 'This Girl Can' campaign?

Slide 28 - Open question

Sponsorships
  • Products sold through sponsorships → running shoes, gym clothes, bottles, etc.
  • Celebrities are often offered sponsorships
  • Famous companies sponsor to have their name on shirts
  • Come companies name their team after sponsors:
Japanse Rugby team, Coca-Cola Red Sparks.

Slide 29 - Slide

Name one advantage (voordeel) and one disadvantage (nadeel) from sponsorships.

Slide 30 - Open question

Reading, page 23
3. Match the headings to the text
- Sponsorship
- The Media
- Event organisation and tickets
- Location
- Clothing and equipment
- Education and training

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Reading, page 23
4. Find what is being described.
A growing market
A wide ________
A major ________
Substantial ________
Significant ________
Enormous ________

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Language spot, page 24
  • Assignment 4


It's my job, page 26
1. What are the different jobs needed for a sports centre?
2. What makes a good sports centre?
Read about Ali Prasad:
1. What does he do?
2. What skills/qualifications does he need?
3. what does he like best about his job?

Slide 33 - Slide

Listening

Slide 34 - Slide

Listening
  • read/listen to instructions
  • find keywords to help!
  •  the main idea is enough
  • listen twice

Slide 35 - Slide

Questions
What are three benefits of sports?
What synonym is used for euphoria?
What can you learn from team sports?
True or false: sports is good for mental health.
Why is a growth mindset good to have?
Name one advantage and one disadvantage from sports (or finding one).

Slide 36 - Slide

Slide 37 - Video