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SPORT. CONTENTS  VOCABULARY  KEY WORDS  GAP FILLING  MATCHING MATCHING  READING READING  GRAMMAR GRAMMAR  MODAL VERBS OF OBLIGATION  ACTIVE AND.

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Presentation on theme: "SPORT. CONTENTS  VOCABULARY  KEY WORDS  GAP FILLING  MATCHING MATCHING  READING READING  GRAMMAR GRAMMAR  MODAL VERBS OF OBLIGATION  ACTIVE AND."— Presentation transcript:

1 SPORT

2 CONTENTS  VOCABULARY  KEY WORDS  GAP FILLING  MATCHING MATCHING  READING READING  GRAMMAR GRAMMAR  MODAL VERBS OF OBLIGATION  ACTIVE AND PASSIVE FORMS  GO, PLAY &DO

3 VOCABULARY Look at the mind map, try to complete each diagram with at least three items: SPORT PEOPLE GAMES EQUIPMENT PLACES VERBS TYPES sportsman sportswoman athleteopponent competitor refereeumpire spectator hallcentre stadium fieldpitch track be fond of be keen on be good at compete in a sport indooroutdoor wintersummer athletics watermotor extreme helmetball stickpuck protectors racquetbat skisskates basketball tennis volleyball squash football handball

4 Complete the chart by adding the words below: PLACESGAMESSPORTPEOPLEEQUIPMENT umpire squash rod track skis stick captain coach oar pitch player whistle defender athletics ring club course boxing hockey team diving pool field skiing court net manager fishing snooker bowls swimming ground stadium boots golf canoeing motor racing basketball judge trunks striker goalkeeper ring pool club course field track pitch ground court stadium snooker golf squash tennis hockey basketball canoeing athletics boxing swimming motor racing fishing skiing diving umpire coach defender player judge team goalkeeper captain manager striker club skis rod oar net stick whistle bowls boots trunks

5 Fill in the blanks with the expressions from previous slides: 1.I enjoy watching football but I`ve never been ……………… it. 2.At our local sports centre you can play a wide variety of ……………. sports. 3.I`m not too …………….. sports like boxing. 4.The ……………. you need for skiing, like boots and a ski can be quite expensive. 5.It`s a pity that most people only support ……………. during the Olympics. 6.Which do you prefer - summer or ………….. sports? 7.Personally, I think the ………… should have awarded a penalty. 8.Is swimming an indoor or ………… sport in your country?

6 9.Have you ever been to a boxing………….. ? 10.You can`t row without one or two ………………. 11.The person who selects the players for a game is the ………. 12.In the table tennis you hit the ball with a round ……….. 13.The official who makes sure players follow the rules in games is ……………. 14.London`s most famous venue for international matches is Wembley …………... 15.When there is a foul during a football match, the referee blows his ………... 16.Marathon runners make one circuit of the …………. before leaving the stadium.

7 Fill in the blanks in the sentences below with a word or phrase from the diagram. 1.A good basketball player must be able to ………….. the ball to other players. 2.Brazil ………….. Germany 2-1. 3.In the table tennis, you must let the ball ………….. on the table before you hit it. 4.If he gets this game, he`ll win the set and could win the………... 5.Tiger Wood`s shot was superb - he ………… the ball and it rolled ten metres and fell into the hole. BALL throw touch kick hit shoot bounce pass catch head punch volley lob smash play for a team play for your country beat a team score a goal/point win a game/set/ match/competition pitch court field course

8 TYPES OF SPORTS Name the sports in the pictures. 1.throwing the javelin 2. speed skating 3. rowing 4. gymnastics 5. gymnastics 6. athletics 7. roller blade skating 8. cricket 9. fencing 10. hurdles 11. weightlifting 12. baseball 1.throwing the javelin 2. speed skating 3. rowing 4. gymnastics 5. gymnastics 6. athletics 7. roller blade skating 8. cricket 9. fencing 10. hurdles 11. weightlifting 12. baseball

9 Match the sports (1-10) to the sports equipment (a-j). Use your dictionary.  boxing  squash  horse racing  golf  baseball  ping pong  soccer  volleyball  chess  ice hockey a goal, net, whistle b board, king, queen, pawn c saddle, bit, reins, hat d puck, stick, net, pads e gloves, boots, shorts a goal, net, whistle b board, king, queen, pawn c saddle, bit, reins, hat d puck, stick, net, pads e gloves, boots, shorts f ball, net g bat, glove, ball, pads h paddle, ball, net i racket, ball j clubs, iron, bag, ball f ball, net g bat, glove, ball, pads h paddle, ball, net i racket, ball j clubs, iron, bag, ball E E I I C C J J G G H H A A F F B B D D

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11 Try to find out what sport is each definition about: 1.It is the most famous sport in the world, and people of all ages play it. The standard team has eleven players. Stamina is a must for this game. 2.It is another excellent way of keeping fit and you are eco-friendly at the same time. You can choose what type of surface you will practise it. 3.It is a sport you can practise all the year round, but the most important championships usually take place in summer. It is made up of many disciplines e.g. running, jumping, throwing… 4.This sport doesn`t require much at all, just a pool and suit. This type of sport exercises almost every muscle you have without causing any damage to your body. FOOTBALL CYCLING ATHLETICS SWIMMING

12 READING – Rules of the game 1.You can shoot at the basket from any part of the basketball court. 2.You mustn`t run while holding the ball. 3.A game cannot result in a draw; one side must win. 4.You can stand holding the ball for as long as you like. 5.If you have committed five fouls in a single game, you must leave the game. 1.You can shoot at the basket from any part of the basketball court. 2.You mustn`t run while holding the ball. 3.A game cannot result in a draw; one side must win. 4.You can stand holding the ball for as long as you like. 5.If you have committed five fouls in a single game, you must leave the game.

13 1.For a goal to be scored, the ball must go right over the goal line, not just part of the way. 2.You mustn`t deliberately touch the ball with your arm. 3.The goalkeeper mustn`t leave the goal area. 4.The goalkeeper can pick up the ball anywhere on the pitch. 5.If the referee shows you a yellow card, you have to leave the pitch. 6.If you deliberately push your opponent in your own goal area, the other side gets a penalty. 1.For a goal to be scored, the ball must go right over the goal line, not just part of the way. 2.You mustn`t deliberately touch the ball with your arm. 3.The goalkeeper mustn`t leave the goal area. 4.The goalkeeper can pick up the ball anywhere on the pitch. 5.If the referee shows you a yellow card, you have to leave the pitch. 6.If you deliberately push your opponent in your own goal area, the other side gets a penalty.

14 Change the underlined words to correct the sentences: 1.The goalkeeper blew his whistle and the match ended. 2. Bernabéu is the name of Real Madrid’s pitch. 3. France drew yesterday against England. The final score was 0 – 3 to England. 4. Zidane tackled the ball over the goalkeeper’s head. 5. Normally there are 11 referees in a football team. 6. The striker kicked the ball with his head. 7. The striker tackled a goal. 8. At the moment the score is two none to Germany. 9. Arsenal won Leeds in an exciting final. 10. After the first half, Portugal was beating 3 – 1. 1. referee 2. Stadium 3. lost 4. kicked 5. players 6. hit 7. scored 8. nil 9. beat 10. winning 1. referee 2. Stadium 3. lost 4. kicked 5. players 6. hit 7. scored 8. nil 9. beat 10. winning LANGUAGE IN USE

15 Complete the sentences with a verb in the box in the correct tense. 1 Chelsea __________________ Manchester United 3 – 0. 2 The crowd __________________ when the player scored a goal. 3 The goalkeeper __________________ the ball into play in the last minute. 4 I __________________ Real Madrid. They’re my favourite team. 5 The player __________________ the ball a long way. 6 Brazil often __________________ the World Cup. 7 My team __________________ the match because the other team were better. 8 The two teams __________________. The final score was four all. beat draw cheer lose win support throw kick

16 Choose the correct answer. He went to play at the golf ___. a. track b. court c. course She goes to the pool to swim ___. a. rounds b. courses c. laps The Olympics are ___ every four years. a. held b. made c. taken She lost the match because a string broke in her ___. a. club b. racket c. stick

17 Some athletes are ___ because of drug testing. a. lost b. disqualified c. reserved Soccer is played on a ___. a. course b. track c. field If you don't warm up properly, you could ___ a muscle. a. push b. hit c. pull The race was very close. He won ___ 1/300th of a second. a. by b. at c. in

18 GRAMMAR To be a sports star you… must/have to mustn`t don`t have to be lazy hate doing sports be able to run fast cheat be polite like broccoli smoke 30 cigarettes a day have a good trainer work hard be fit be attractive be lazy hate doing sports be able to run fast cheat be polite like broccoli smoke 30 cigarettes a day have a good trainer work hard be fit be attractive have a good trainer work hard be fit be lazy hate doing sports cheat smoke 30 cig. a day be able to run fast be polite like broccoli be attractive

19 Complete the following instructions using passive or active forms of the words in brackets: 1.The game must _________(play) sitting down with minimal movement. 2.You should _________(make) very little noise when playing the game. 3.There must _________ (be) two teams. 4.The only materials which you can ________(use) when playing this game are: pens, pencils, rubber, some paper. 5.You should ___________(design) the game so that there is always a winner. 6.You must ________(write) the rules so that they are clear and easy to understand. 7.The rules should ____________(write) on no more than one piece of paper.

20 GO, PLAY & DO Fill the gaps below with a suitable form of go, play or do. 1.I don`t................ tennis very well because I don`t............... enough practice. 2.He doesn`t..................... a lot of running – he................... jogging about once a month. 3.My sister enjoys................... chess, but I don`t think she`s ever.................. Scrabble. 4.We`re..................... swimming. Do you want to come? - No thanks. I`m................... basketball in two hours. And I.................. swimming yesterday. 5.I................ some gardening yesterday morning, and then in the afternoon we all................. sailing; and in the evening we sat at home and...................... cards.

21 THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION


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