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Sport 4

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TO DO
VS: Instructions
WS: Reading, Grammar.
CS: Discuss this week’s exercises

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Can Do
  • Reading: Can understand important factual information in short reports and articles. Can search for information relating to themes within their own field of interest within longer texts.
  • Grammar: Know when to use and when not to use articles. Can correctly use countable and uncountable nouns.
  • Vocabulary: Learn vocabulary about sports (winning/losing and competition).

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What is the sport and who is the person?

Slide 4 - Open question

What is the sport and who is the person?

Slide 5 - Open question

What is the sport and who is the person?

Slide 6 - Open question

What is the sport and who is the person?

Slide 7 - Open question

sport
person
verb(s) 
place
athletics
athlete
run, jump, throw, etc. 
track (in a stadium)
motor racing 
racing driver 
drive/race 
track
swimming
swimmer
swim/race 
pool
skiing
skier
ski
ski slopes
football
footballer
play
pitch (in a stadium)
ice hockey 
ice hockey player
play
ice hockey rink
golf
golfer
play
golf course
basketball
basketball player 
play
basketball court
sailing
sailor
sail
on the sea or a lake

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Language help
  • We play sports such as football, ice hockey, tennis, golf and basketball.
I play basketball twice a week.
  • We use go with other sports and activities, especially those ending in -ing.
I go swimming in the lake during summer. 
  • We use do with a lot of / a bit of + -ing.
I did a bit of sailing in the holidays. 

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It was a fantastic ............... for the team.
A
victory
B
defeat
C
both

Slide 10 - Quiz

At half-time in the game, the ............. is 1–0 to Arsenal.
A
score
B
result
C
both

Slide 11 - Quiz

Croatia ..................... Germany 3–2.
A
beat
B
defeated
C
both

Slide 12 - Quiz

Winning and losing
In football, you can talk about the score [the number of goals a team has] like this:
Spain played Poland and they won the game. = Poland lost the game.
Spain won 2–0 (spoken as two nil). = Poland lost 2–0.
Spain beat Poland (2–0). (NOT Spain won Poland.) = Poland lost (2–0) to Spain.
Spain defeated Poland (2–0). = Poland were defeated (2–0) by Spain.
Spain and Italy drew 1–1 (spoken as one all) OR It was a 1–1 draw between Spain and Italy.

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Language help
The score at the end of a game is also the result.
The final score/result was 2–0. The score at half-time was 1–0. (NOT The result at half-time was 1–0.)

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The French Open is a famous tennis ...................... .
A
cup
B
tournament
C
both

Slide 15 - Quiz

The UEFA Cup is a great ............................. .
A
competition
B
league
C
both

Slide 16 - Quiz

Competition
A competition is an organised event in which people try to win something by being the best, the fastest, etc. 
Individuals, such as tennis players Serena Williams or Rafael Nadal, and teams such as Manchester United, take part in [join with others in] different types of competition
Tennis players and golfers enter tournaments such as the French Open; football and ice hockey teams play in league competitions, where they play against different teams.

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Competition
Many teams also play in cup competitions (similar to tournaments), e.g. the FA Cup or the World Cup, which ends with two teams playing against each other in a final. 
The winners (opp the losers) are the champions
e.g. Germany became World Cup champions in 2014, and Philipp Lahm received the cup as captain of the winning team.

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Lionel Messi was ................ for Barcelona.
A
outstanding
B
incredible
C
both

Slide 19 - Quiz

Language help
Superb, incredible and outstanding can describe something or someone that is very
good and of a very high quality, 
e.g. Pelé was a superb footballer.

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READING GLOBALLY
  • When you’re reading globally, you're only trying to find out the most important information. Read the title, the introduction, the conclusion, and the first and last sentence of every paragraph to get an overall understanding of the text.
  • Another way to gain the most information from a text is by answering the WH-questions: who/what is the text about? –where? – when? – why? – how?

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GRAMMAR - ARTICLES
  • a / an: when to use which?
  • It depends on the SOUND of the first letter of the following word:
  1. vowel sound: an (apple, hour)
  2. consonant sound: a (game, university)

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GRAMMAR - ARTICLES
a / an: when NOT to use it?
  • a profession only carried out by one person at a time:
President of the United States
  • before an uncountable noun:
I’d like some rice with my vegetables
  • sometimes you can use ‘the’ in these cases:
Could you pass me the rice?

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GRAMMAR - ARTICLES
the: when to use it?
  • to refer to something specific or express emphasis:
the summer of 2006 (not just any summer)
  • names of specific buildings:
The British Museum
  • a group of people:
the rich

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GRAMMAR - ARTICLES
the: when NOT to use it?
  • things in general
most British people have toast and marmalade for breakfast
  • the use of a building:
to go to school
  • seasons and transport in general:
it is hot here in summer, on foot, by bike

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Workshop
Reading G
36, 37, 39, 40
Grammar H
41, 42

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Do you know the size of a boxing ........................ ?
A
ring
B
course
C
rink
D
pitch

Slide 27 - Quiz

I ........................ a bit of yoga when I was younger.
A
went
B
played
C
did
D
had

Slide 28 - Quiz

The ........................ at half-time was 2–1, but the final was a draw.
A
score
B
result
C
both

Slide 29 - Quiz

Brazil ........................ 1–1 with Argentina last night.
A
drew
B
equaled
C
defeated

Slide 30 - Quiz

Holland ........................ England 2–1, so they are in the semi-final.
A
beat
B
defeated
C
both

Slide 31 - Quiz

Serena Williams has won the Wimbledon ........................ at least six times.
A
championship
B
tournament
C
both

Slide 32 - Quiz

Last week I went on a canoeing trip on .................. Lake Superior.
A
a
B
the
C
no article

Slide 33 - Quiz

We brought ........... special cream to prevent the mosquitos from bitting us.
A
a
B
the
C
no article

Slide 34 - Quiz

I loved .............. freedom we had.
A
a
B
the
C
no article

Slide 35 - Quiz

What have you learnt TODAY?

Slide 36 - Open question