listening - football wives - sport audio - dolly

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Good morning!

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Goals
- practice listening

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What do you already know about "footballers' wives.


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In the sixties footballers' wives were not as ... as they are today.
question 1
A
glamorous
B
popular
C
businesslike

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When Pat Labone first met her husband she did not realize that
Q2
A
football was so important to him.
B
football requires a lot of training.
C
playing football could be a regular job.

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Why was Victoria a bit put off when she first met Steven?
Q3
A
She had a certain prejudice against footballers.
B
She didn't like the way he and his friends behaved.
C
She was afraid he might feel superior to her.

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What does Pat say about the first time she went to a football match?
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Q4
A
She mistook another player for her boyfriend.
B
She didn't know even the most basic rules of the game
C
She was quite overwhelmed by the reactions of the public

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What does Victoria say about most footballers' wives she has met?
Q5
A
Their husbands' fame had a negative effect on their personal lives.
B
They tried to stay out of the limelight as much as they could.
C
They were very different from what they are suposed to be like,

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What is Pat, after so mnay years, still displeased about?
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A
She couldn't come on a club holiday because she wasn't married.
B
Club matters Always came first, often at the expense of family life.
C
The players could not see their partners when playing Abroad.

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What does Victoria say about having your own career as a footballer's wife?
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A
There is a risk that it will drive you and your husband apart.
B
It is a very good idea as the husband's career is usually short.
C
People do not expect it but in fact it is not at all unusual.

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part two

mental skills
intro

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question 8
What does Steven Shaw say about learning mental skills?
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question 9
What is the purpose of some players rituals between points?
Q9

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question 10
What do some players do during longer breaks in a match?
Q10

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question 11
Which tennis player's nightmare is described her?
Q11

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question 12
What does Steven Shaw advise the interviewer to do during breaks in a tennis match?
Q12

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part 3
intro

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The song Jolene is about
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A
a woman's fear to lose her lover
B
a woman's worries about her looks

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Dolly Parton has recently had to deal with the problem
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A
that she finds it hard to cope with getting older
B
that she is not as popular as she used to be

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How did Dolly look upon the music she grew up with
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A
she immediately recognized it commercial potential
B
it was too limited for a career as a professional singer

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What does Dolly say here about her childhood?
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A
Her religious upbringing has given het self-confidence
B
Hardship in her family has taught her some valuable things.

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The song Bluer Pastures is about
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A
blindly pursuing your ambitions
B
not knowing what you want

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What does Dolly say about her appearance? Q 18
A) It may well stand in the way of a good understanding of her work.
B) It helps to create the right atmosphere for the performance of her music.
Q18

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Why has Dolly written songs about women being betrayed by men?
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A
it is a subject that never fails to appeal
B
it is a way of dealing with her own past

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What kind of music can we expect from Dolly Parton in years to come?
A) Now that she has returned to a more traditional style she intends to stick with it.

B) apart from work in different styles she will regularly produce traditional songs,
Q20

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Transport

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lesson goal check

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Do:
Vocabulary in Use 

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