Looking Back at Sports in 1907 in Honolulu

Speaking.

A) Choose one of the jobs from the box, but don't tell your partner. Ask and answer Yes / No questions to find out what the job is.


shop assistant       receptionist      taxi-driver    artist      architect     lawyer ambulance      driver      miner     dancer
soldier    decorator     detective    vet
mechanic     dentist     housewife    farmer     plumber    firefighter     teacher


Do you …?

  • work inside
  • earn a lot of money
  • work regular hours

Do you have to …?

  • wear a uniform
  • use your hands
  • answer the phone

Which jobs wouldn't you like to do? Why?

Example: I wouldn't like to be a farmer because they have to work outside all year.

B) Describe the things you regularly do at work / school. Use modal verbs MUST & HAVE TO.

Vocabulary Study. Sport.

A) Look at the pictures. Write the sports with the correct verb in the columns below.

B) Pay attention to these chart and glossary. They'll help you to talk about sport.

Glossary

match – a game between two teams, e.g. Parma and Lazio.
against – one player or team play against another player or team.
score – get a goal or points in the game.
top of the table / league – number one in the table / league
lead – be in front of others in a game or sport.
final score – the number of goals at the end of the game, e.g. 3-2.

Vocabulary Practice.

A) Combine words to find games, places, equipment and scores.

volley pitch  tennis   ice  
football ballbasket   nil  
racket  three  hockey  ball

B) True or False? Check if these sentences are correct. Explain your point of view.

1) You score goals in basketball.
2) Sticks and rackets are equipment.
3) You have a net in tennis and volleyball.
4) You score points in ice hockey.
5) You play football on a court.
6) You play ice hockey with rackets.
7) You play volleyball on a court.
8) You score points in rugby.

C) Complete the sentences.

1) I need to get a new tennis  .
2) I watched a fantastic   of ice hockey on TV last night.
3) People who play   are usually very tall.
4) It was six   to four to Federer in the second  .
5) What was the football  ? – It was three   (3-0).
6) The football   is next to the tennis  .

Speaking.

Say…

Which of the sports are usually team sports?
How many players are there?
In which sports do you…?
a) hit the ball     b) throw the ball     c) kick the ball     d) shoot

Ask and answer with a partner.

Do you do any sports? Which one(s)?
Which sports do you enjoy watching?
Which sports do you hate watching?
Are you (or anyone in your family) a fan of sports team? Which one?
Do you (or they) watch their matches? Where?

 Grammar Study. Prepositions of Movement.

Pay attention to these rules.

Grammar Practice.

A) Choose the correct preposition and put it into the gap.

1) She ran  (to / down) the lake, and jumped  (into / out of) the water.
2) If you go  (over / past) the church, you'll see my house on the left.
3) He walked  (along / across) the street until he got to the chemist's.
4) The plane flew  (on /over) the town and then landed.
5) The policeman walked  (toward / to) me, but then he stopped.
6) We drove (over / out of) the bridge and  (in / into) the city centre.
7) The cyclists went (round / under) the track three times.

B) Complete the sentences with the variants.

in   intooutout of

1) I like to go on Friday night.
2) Come . The door's open.
3) He took his passport his jacket.
4) He walked the cafe and ordered a coffee.
5) She jumped her car and drove away.

C) Choose prepositions to fill the gaps in this dog's journey

The dog is running ____ the steps.

 over
 down
 past
 into


The dog is running ____ the street.

 under
 across
 out of
 towards


The dog is running ____ the bridge.

 over
 along
 up
 out of


The dog is running ____ the shop.

out of
into
round
up


The dog is running ____ the shop.

out of
 across
down
over


The dog is running ____ the tunnel.

 over
through
across
into


The dog is running ____ the church.

past
into
across
around


The dog is running ____ the railway line.

through
under
across
into


The dog is running ____ the lake.

towards
 along
into
 out of


The dog is running ____ the lake.

round
over
 past
 into


The dog is running ____ the street.

across
past
round
along


The dog is running ____ the steps.

up
over
down
past


Reading.

A) You are going to work with the text. Study the following words before doing this.

1) in despair —
2) add time —
3) score a goal —
4) atmosphere was intense —

Now read the text.

Your Most Exciting Sporting Moments.

The most exciting football match I have ever seen was the 1999 Champions' League Final between Manchester United and Bayern Munich in the Nou Camp stadium in Barcelona.
After 90 minutes Manchester United were losing 1-0. The Bayern Munich fans in the stadium were already celebrating their team's victory. The Manchester United fans in the stadium and millions around the world were watching in despair.
There were now just three minutes of added time. 20 seconds passed and United got a corner. The atmosphere in the stadium was incredibly intense. All the Manchester United players (including their goalkeeper) were in the Bayern Munich penalty area. David Beckham took the corner and Teddy Sheringham scored. It was 1-1!
The Manchester United fans were ecstatic. Everyone thought that the match was going to finish now. But with only about one minute left United attacked again and scored another goal. Now it was 2-1! Thirty seconds later we heard the referee blow his whistle. The match was over. United were the champions! Many of the Bayern fans and players were crying. They had lost the match in less than three minutes.
The next day I read that the UEFA president missed both Manchester United's goals. He was going down to the pitch to give the cup to the German team when United scored their first goal and he was going back up to his seat when they scored their second! He missed the most exciting and unforgettable three minutes of football I have ever seen.

B) Put the events in the correct order. Write 1-6 in the gaps.

A) Manchester United scored their first goal.

B) The Bayern Munich fans started celebrating.

C) The 90 minutes finished and the referee added three minutes.

D) Bayern Munich scored a goal.

E) Manchester United scored their second goal.

F) The UEFA president left his seat to go to present the cup.

Listening.

Listen to the record and complete the form for the Milford Sports Centre.

Sport:
Day:
Time: from   to
Name:
Cost:

Looking Back at Sports in 1907 in Honolulu

Source: https://fluenglish.com/uroki/pre-intermediate-lessons/pre-intermediate-lesson-25

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