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grammar future
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Slide 1 - Diapositive

Top 6 sports Great Britain
1. football
2.rugby
3.field hockey
4.cricket
5.speedway
6.rounders

Slide 2 - Question de remorquage

soccer shoes
ballet shoes
motor boots

trainers
ice hockey skates
rollerskates

Slide 3 - Diapositive

Smelly sneakers competition

Slide 4 - Diapositive

Top 6 sports Australia
2. rugby
3.soccer
5.golf
4.tennis
6.cricket
1.australian football

Slide 5 - Question de remorquage

rugby
baseball
soccer
basketball
volleyball
tennisball

Slide 6 - Diapositive

                         cricket

Slide 7 - Diapositive

Top 6 sports USA
 1.American Football
2.basketball
4. ice hockey
5.soccer
3.baseball
6.boxing

Slide 8 - Question de remorquage

helmet
shoulder pads
jersey
thigh pads
cleats
elbow pads 
gloves
American Football

Slide 9 - Diapositive

                       Baseball 

Slide 10 - Diapositive

top 6 sports in the world
1.soccer
2.basketball
3.cricket
4.tennis
5.athletics
6.rugby

Slide 11 - Question de remorquage

Slide 12 - Vidéo

Rollerderby
  • Full contact sport 
  • Two teams of 5 people 
  • Rollerskating in the same direction 

Slide 13 - Diapositive

  • Points scored by lapping members of the opposing   team 
  • you are a Jammer a blocker  or a pivot 
  • Defense and offense at the same time 

Slide 14 - Diapositive

What is the story behind Christina’s skate name Brat?

A
haar teamgenoten vonden haar verwend : a spoiled brat
B
Ze heeft in Australië gewoond en ze kan springen als een Brat (een soort kangaroo)
C
Het is haar achternaam
D
Ze heeft in Oostenrijk gewoond en haar naam komt van iets dat daar gegeten word : Bratwurst

Slide 15 - Quiz

5 weirdest sports
5. underwater hockey
4. shin kicking
3. egg throwing
2.toe wrestling
1.musical canine freestyle

Slide 16 - Question de remorquage

Wife-Carrying
where : Finland
price : the wife’s weight in beer.

Slide 17 - Diapositive

Sepak Takraw 
where : Malayasia and Thailand
what : volleyball but you can't use your hands

Slide 18 - Diapositive

Hornussen 
where : Switzerland
what :     A puck, the “hornuss” , is tossed  into the airby the striker,                      who hits the puck with a whip . The players on the 
                opposing team then try to knock it out of the air with                              schindels, big placards on long sticks, that they toss into 
                the air.

Slide 19 - Diapositive

Hornussen is played with a .......?
A
cheese
B
ball
C
frisbee
D
puck

Slide 20 - Quiz

Buzkashi 
where : Afghanistan
what : horse-mounted players attemp to drag a goat 
             carcass toward a goal

Slide 21 - Diapositive

Underwater Hockey
 where: everywhere
what : Also known as Octopush, this sport  involves two teams                        trying to push a puck using a stick across the floor of a                          swimming pool into the opposing team’s goal. The sport 
            has its own World Championship, which first took place in 
            1980. 

Slide 22 - Diapositive

Shin Kicking
Where : England
What : Shin kicking takes manliness to a whole new level. 
             Originating in England in the early 17th century, the combat                  sport involves two contestants attempting to kick each 
              other on the shin until one hits the ground.  

Slide 23 - Diapositive

with shin kicking you win when ......?
A
your opponent has fallen down
B
your opponent broke his leg
C
your opponent is bleeding
D
your opponent gives up

Slide 24 - Quiz

cheese rolling
Competitors take part in the annual Cheese-Rolling event at Cooper’s Hill in Gloucestershire, U.K. Here’s how it works: a large cheese wheel is rolled down a steep hill, and competitors race after it. The first person to reach the bottom of the hill wins the cheese. It may not sound dangerous, but the steepness of the hill has resulted in several injuries.

Slide 25 - Diapositive

cheese rolling is ................
A
not dangerous at all
B
causing many injuries
C
played all over the world
D
not really using a cheese

Slide 26 - Quiz

egg throwing
Where : England
What : According to the World Egg Throwing Federation, egg 
             throwing “has been a sport enjoyed by millions of people 
             since early humans discovered the delight of watching a
             failure of another to catch a tossed egg.” 

Slide 27 - Diapositive

toe wrestling
Where : England
what :   competitors are going toe-to-toe. The unusual sport dates back to 1976, when the Brits were looking to gain a world sports title. Rules are simple: with socks and shoes off, two competitors interlock their toes and try to “pin” down their opponent’s foot.

Slide 28 - Diapositive

musical canine freestyle
Combining tricks, dance and obedience training, musical canine freestyle is a sport where canines and humans perform together. Talk about teamwork. The sport is relatively new, but is on the rise (not to mention absolutely adorable) with competitions taking place worldwide. 

Slide 29 - Diapositive

Slide 30 - Vidéo

Free running

Slide 31 - Diapositive

Free running

Slide 32 - Diapositive

Slide 33 - Vidéo

6 most extreme sports
1. kite skiing
2. high lining
3.cave diving
4.volcano surfing
5. ice climbing
6. wingsuit flying

Slide 34 - Question de remorquage

kite skiing
As if snow skiing is not exciting enough, some extreme sportsmen have invented kite skiing. It entails the use of a traction kite and a harness to pull a skier across the snow and into the air. While this is ideal in wide-open fields or frozen lakes, there are some who have taken the sport even further and have kite skied downhill along snow-covered mountainsides.

Slide 35 - Diapositive

High lining
In highlining, the wire is  located high up in the air.   There are no balancing pole, no net to catch you in case you fall, and the wire is not stabilized . Crossing a slack wire is infinitely more difficult than a tightly wound one, and combining that with the thought of the absence of a safety net, the danger level is increased exponentially.

Slide 36 - Diapositive

cave diving
 It entails diving into underwater caves. And that is where the danger lies. In case your equipment fails, the cave makes it hard to make a quick ascent to the surface. Currents in underwater caves are also notoriously unpredictable. Visibility is also a problem because any wrong move will stir up sediments and cloud the view.

Slide 37 - Diapositive

volcano surfing
This sport entails climbing up a volcano, then surfing down its side by sliding using plywood boards. The boards are reinforced by steel, metal or Formica. You can do it while sitting down, though veterans of the sport can do it upright. It sounds easy enough, until you start hitting sharp volcano rocks.

Slide 38 - Diapositive

ice climbing
 Ice climbing involves scaling formations of vertical ice, like frozen waterfalls and cliffs covered with ice. The old method used for the sport is step cutting, which entails chipping out ice with an icepick to create your own foothold. Of course, the aim is to speed up the climbing time and minimize the chance of getting numb because of the cold.

Slide 39 - Diapositive

wingsuit flying
Imagine flying off a tall structure like a superhero. Wingsuit flying entails jumping off a perch and gliding down to the ground while wearing wings. These suits have an estimated glide ratio of 2.5 meters for every meter of descent. Only those with at least 200 skydives are allowed to try this sport. It is that dangerous.

Slide 40 - Diapositive