Unit 5 Sports

Unit 5 SPORTS
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Unit 5 SPORTS
26 March 2021 (V1C) 29 March 2021 (V1B)

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Today's goal (morning)
  • video: funniest moments in sport
  • Look ahead to the skills you will learn in this unit
  • Think about the reasons why you will learn those skills
  • Think about the ways learning English can help you in your personal developoment

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Slide 3 - Video

Introduction and exercise 1, 2 & 3 page 9-10
timer
1:00

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Answers exercise 1 page 8
1 a parent

2 a sports coach
3 a parent
4 a friend
5 a sports coach
6 a friend 




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Answers exercise 2 page 8

1 . 
Your dad is calling to say that he's waiting at the gym, but a big truck passes by and you didn't hear what he was saying. This is a polite way to talk to someone you know, your mum or dad for example.

2 . 
At a tennis match, your opponent shouts something, but you can't hear him. This is  informal, but still quite polite. You normally say this to people that are really close to you,like your friends.
teacher or a neighbour. 








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Answers exercise 2 page 8
3. 
Your little sister is trying to draw your attention at a basketball match, but you can't hear her because of all the noise. This is a very informal way to talk to someone, so you normally say it only to people you know really well. Otherwise it's quite impolite. Your coach is explaining an important football tactic, but you didn't hear what she was saying.
 

4 .
This is a formal and polite way to talk to someone you're not really close to, for example a

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Answers exercise 3 page 9
1 Je bent bijna te laat voor je danswedstrijd en je appt de vader van je gastgezin of hij je zo

snel mogelijk ernaartoe kan rijden.

2 Je favoriete Amerikaanse wielrenner is geblesseerd geraakt tijdens een training en je wilt
weten hoe het met haar gaat.

3 Je vertelt aan een buitenlandse deelnemer aan een hockeytoernooi dat jij al jaren hockeyt
en dat je hoopt ooit kampioen te worden met je team.

4 Je buitenlandse fitnessinstructeur legt uit welke oefeningen voor jou belangrijk zijn en hoe
je ze moet uitvoeren. 



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Today's goal (afternoon)
  • Video: Olympics
  • Look ahead to the skills you will learn in this unit
  • Think about the reasons why you will learn those skills
  • Think about the ways learning English can help you in your personal developoment

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Slide 10 - Link

What was the date of the first Olympics?
A
1000 BC
B
776 BC
C
1066 AD

Slide 11 - Quiz

What ancient place name underlies the word Olympics?
A
Olympus
B
Olbia
C
Olympia

Slide 12 - Quiz

What was the first event in the ancient Olympics?
A
Wrestling
B
Running
C
Jumping

Slide 13 - Quiz

Which Roman emperor banned the Olympics?
A
Nero
B
Diocletian
C
Theodosius

Slide 14 - Quiz

What was the profession of the first winner of the ancient Olympics?
A
Baker
B
Blacksmith
C
Philosopher

Slide 15 - Quiz

READING
Keep calm and win
page 11

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Homework
Do: exercise 1-5 page 12-14 about READING

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Enjoy your weekend

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Unit 5 SPORTS
30 March (V1C)

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Today's goal (morning)
  • video: how two decisions...
  • discuss answers homework ex 1 - 5 

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Slide 21 - Link

How many decisions did Mesler attribute to reaching the top of the mountain?
A
1
B
2
C
3
D
4

Slide 22 - Quiz

How many years did Mesler incur injuries as a track athlete?
A
2
B
3
C
4
D
5

Slide 23 - Quiz

What kind of athlete did Mesler’s old coach compare him to?
A
Bobsledder
B
Basketball Player
C
Swimmer
D
Gymnast

Slide 24 - Quiz

What did Mesler realize about the problems that he would face as an athlete?
A
Eventually, the problems would just go away.
B
He could always blame somebody else. That’s the easiest thing to do.
C
If he acted like he didn’t care, nobody would notice that he was having problems.
D
It was up to him to fix the problems he would face.

Slide 25 - Quiz

After Mesler made his decisions, he didn’t miss a single race he entered. How many years after his five-year stint of constant injury did Mesler compete before winning the Olympic gold medal?
A
1
B
3
C
7
D
9

Slide 26 - Quiz

Do you have any goals? What are obstacles that stand in your way, and what are two specific strategies you can employ to overcome those obstacles and reach your goals?

Slide 27 - Open question

Reaching goals is not always easy. There are times when you have to realize that you are not taking steps in the right direction. Can you think of a time when you realized you needed to alter your course in order to reach your goal? What are positive steps you have taken to reach your goal?

Slide 28 - Open question

There are people in our lives that can help us realize the best ways to achieve our goal(s). Sometimes, it’s a coach or a teacher. Other times it’s a friend or a family member. There are even times when it’s a person we have never met. Can you name a person (or people) in your life that have played an important role in helping you reach your goal(s)?

Slide 29 - Open question

discuss answers 1 - 5 page 12-14

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Answers exercise 1 page 12
1 a
Newspaper articles from the sports pages.

1 b
A story about how two athletes (a swimmer and a wheelchair sprinter) performed in the
Paralympics. 

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Answers exercise 2 page 13
2 Personal answer, for example:
I'm sorry, but I disagree. Paralympians train just as hard as Olympic athletes. They compete against people with the same disability or one much like it, so the Paralympics are just as exciting to watch as the Olympics. 

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Answers exercise 3 page 13
1 3.05.39: Paragraph 2: Selma finished – incredible 3.05.39.
2 100 metres wheelchair sprint: Paragraph 8: Over in – 14.75 seconds.
3 Saturdays, Sundays: Paragraph 6: I swim – go jogging.
4 silver  Paragraph 10: Campana, who – really wanted.
5 400 metres: Paragraph 3: This was – before yesterday.
6 PE, rounders and horse-riding: Paragraph 5: After the – the pool. 

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Answers exercise 4 page 14
1 She lost part of her right arm in a childhood accident.

2 No, Selma was more than five metres behind in the last leg of the race.
3 The noise around the pool made Selma swim faster.
4 Because Selma beat her own world record.
5 Selma also uses other ways to keep fit, like jogging.
6 Yes. He easily stayed in front all the way to the finish line.
7 'Team GB' is the Paralympics team from Great Britain. 





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Answers exercise 5 page 14
Selma Weasley beats her own world record and wins a second gold medal at the Paralympics.





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Today's goal (afternoon)
  • discuss: vocab 6 & 7 page 15
  • grammar: Past Simple

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Vocabulary 5.1 page 128

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Past simple
page 16

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Past simple

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Past simple
Wat
Past simple
Wanneer
Om aan te geven dat iets in het verleden is gebeurd.
Hoe
Met –ed (regelmatig) OF een onregelmatige vorm.
Signaalwoorden
Yesterday, last week, last month, two days ago, four days ago, months ago, etc.
Voorbeelden
He walked her home last night.
I talked to him on the phone yesterday.
She tried to close her book but a fly got caught in between the pages.

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Wat is de past simple?
A
tegenwoordige tijd
B
voltooide tijd
C
verleden tijd
D
toekomende tijd

Slide 42 - Quiz

Wat zijn signaalwoorden voor de past simple?
timer
0:20
A
for, yet, never, ever
B
yesterday, last year, ago, when
C
always, often, usually, never
D
right now, at the moment

Slide 43 - Quiz


Wat is de Past Simple van work?
A
works
B
worked
C
working
D
work

Slide 44 - Quiz


Wat is de Past Simple van see?
A
saw
B
seen
C
see
D
seed

Slide 45 - Quiz

Past simple regular verbs

Past simple irregular verbs
swim
walk
drive
cook
give
have

Slide 46 - Drag question

Past simple regular verbs

Past simple irregular verbs
leave
stop
fly
jump
buy
keep

Slide 47 - Drag question

Homework
Leren: vocabulary 5.1 page 128
Maken: ex 6, 7, 8 & 9 page 15/16

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