THE OLYMPIC GAMES
Цілі: формувати навички вживання нових лексичних одиниць; вдосконалювати навички читання й усного мовлення з опорою на лексико-граматичні структури; розвивати мовну здогадку й мовленнєву реакцію учнів; виховувати зацікавленість у розширенні своїх знань.
Procedure
1. Warm-up
Read chorally all the words and find the odd words in each column.
1 | 2 | 3 |
Boxing | Volleyball | Jumping |
Table tennis | Cricket | Running |
Badminton | Basketball | Gymnastics |
Polo | Football | Skiing |
Chess | Hockey | Cycling |
Wrestling | Baseball | Rugby |
Judo | Swimming | Athletics |
Key:
1)
2) swimming – the other words are team games;
3) rugby – the other words are individual competitions.
2. Speaking
Do ex. 1, p. 93.
3. Reading
Do ex. 2, p. 93-96.
4. Vocabulary practice
Practise the words from p. 97, find them in the text, read the sentences with them and then complete the sentences below.
1. Disabled athletes from all over the world compete in… sports.
2. Sportsmen have… in any weather.
3. The room was lit by the… of a single candle.
4. There is a true… of hope among the people.
5. These athletes will… our country in the next Olympic Games.
6.
7. They couldn’t… the torch because the matches were wet.
8. Nearly 500 teams… in the competitions every year.
9. The next Olympics will… in Brazil.
10. The long flight… the Atlantic Ocean was successful.
Key: 1 wheelchair; 2 to compete; 3 flame; 4 spirit; 5 represent; 6 mascot; 7 light; 8 take part; 9 take place; 10 across.
5. Writing
Do ex. 4, p. 97.
6. Listening
Listen to the text and do the task.
The first official Olympic mascot was created for the Summer Games in Munich in 1972. Olympic mascots help Olympic spirit spread everywhere, introduce the history and culture of the host city and give the event a festive atmosphere.
More than 100 designers, artists and agencies took part in a competition in 2008, where Wenlock and Mandeville, the mascots for the London 2012 Summer Olympic and Paralympic Games, were chosen. Wenlock takes his name from the town of Much Wenlock in Shropshirein England, which still hosts the traditional Much Wenlock Games. Mandeville, the Paralympic mascot, was named after the Stoke Mandeville Hospital in Buckinghamshire, the birthplace of the Stoke Mandeville Games, the forerunner of today’s Paralympic Games.
Wenlock and Mandeville’s metallic look is explained by the fact that they were made from the last drops of steel used to build the Olympic Stadium in London to reflect the appearances and personalities of people they meet. The shape of Wen – lock’s forehead is identical to that of the Olympic Stadium roof. His eye is the lens of a camera, filming everything he sees. Mandeville’s eye is a camera as well and the yellow light on the mascot’s forehead is reminiscent of a London Taxi.
Say if the following statements true or false.
1. There were no Olympic mascots before 1972.
2. The first official Olympic mascot appeared in Germany.
3. In 2012 the British designers created two mascots for Winter Olympic Games.
4. Both mascots originate from the name of the same place.
5. The mascots look like glass drops.
6. The mascots have got one eye each.
Key: 1 T; 2 T; 3 F; 4 F; 5 F; 6 T.
7. Speaking
Do ex. 5, p. 97.
8. Summary
Bingo game
Ask each student to draw 4 4 squares and put the following sports in each box in any order. When everyone has prepared their squares, call out the words in any order. Each student puts a cross through the word as it is called out. The winner is the first person to get a line of crosses vertically, horizontally or diagonally.
Words: football, rugby, running, court, field event, hockey, rink, volleyball, chess, karate, fencing, sailing, rowing, jockey, skiing, sprinter.
Statements:
1. A game with a white ball and two goals.
2. This game has 15 players in each team.
3. It is a track event.
4. А place where you can play tennis.
5. High jump is… .
6. It is a team sport on ice.
7. A place where you can go ice-skating.
8. A game with a ball and a high net.
9. A game when you should only think not run or jump.
10. A style of fighting from the Far East, in which you kick and hit with your hands.
11. The sport of fighting with a long thin sword.
12. Wind is necessary for this sport.
13. A boat is needed for this sport.
14. A person who rides horses in races.
15. Snow is necessary for it.
16. A person who runs fast over short distances.
Football | Court | Rugby | Sprinter |
Running | Volleyball | Skiing | Jockey |
Sailing | Rink | Rowing | Field event |
Chess | Fencing | Karate | Hockey |
9. Homework
Do ex. 6, p. 97.