SPORT
Jan 17, 2016
SPORT
CONTENTS VOCABULARY
KEY WORDS GAP FILLING MATCHING
READING GRAMMAR
MODAL VERBS OF OBLIGATION ACTIVE AND PASSIVE FORMS GO, PLAY &DO
VOCABULARYLook at the mind map, try to complete each diagram with at least three items:
SPORT
PEOPLE
GAMES
EQUIPMENT
PLACESVERBS
TYPES
sportsmansportswoman
athlete opponentcompetitor
referee umpirespectator
hall centrestadium
field pitchtrack
be fond ofbe keen onbe good at
compete in a sport
indoor outdoorwinter summer
athleticswater motor
extreme
helmet ballstick puckprotectorsracquetbat
skis skates
basketball tennis
volleyball squash
football handball
Complete the chart by adding the words below:
PLACES GAMES SPORT PEOPLE EQUIPMENT
umpiresquashrodtrackskisstickcaptain
coachoarpitchplayerwhistledefenderathletics
ringclubcourseboxinghockeyteamdiving
poolfieldskiingcourtnetmanagerfishing
snookerbowlsswimminggroundstadiumbootsgolf
canoeingmotor racingbasketballjudgetrunksstrikergoalkeeper
ringpoolclub
coursefieldtrackpitch
groundcourt
stadium
snookergolf
squashtennishockeybasketb
all
canoeingathleticsboxing
swimmingmotor racingfishingskiingdiving
umpirecoach
defenderplayerjudgeteam
goalkeeper
captainmanagerstriker
clubskisrodoarnet
stickwhistlebowlsbootstrunks
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?1. good at 3. keen on 5. athletics7.
referee 2. indoor 4. equipment 6. winter 8.
outdoor
TYPES OF SPORTSName the sports in the pictures.
1 2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11121. throwing the javelin 2. speed skating 3.
rowing4. gymnastics 5. gymnastics 6. athletics 7.
roller blade skating 8. cricket 9. fencing 10. hurdles
11. weightlifting 12. baseball
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, whistleb board, king, queen, pawnc saddle, bit, reins, hatd puck, stick, net, padse gloves, boots, shorts
f ball, netg bat, glove, ball, padsh paddle, ball, neti racket, ballj clubs, iron, bag, ball
EI
CJ
GH
AF
BD
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
READING – Rules of the game
Which of the rules for the sports given are true and which are false?Basketball1. 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. T2. T: you must
bounce the ball while you run
3. T: if there`s a draw, you have to play extra five-minute periods until someone wins.
4. F: you must do something within five seconds
5. T
Football
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. T2. T: you can touch it
accidentally3. F: he can go
anywhere on the pitch
4. F: only in his goal area
5. F: you must go off if he gives you a red card
6. T
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 cheatbe polite like broccoli smoke 30 cigarettes a dayhave a good trainer work hard be fit be attractive
have a good trainer
work hardbe fit
be lazyhate doing
sportscheat
smoke 30 cig. a day
be able to run fast
be politelike broccolibe attractive
GO, PLAY & DOFill 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.
PLAY DO
DO GOES
PLAYINGPLAYED
GOINGPLAYING
WENTDID
WENTPLAYED
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