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Topic: Olympic Games. Question Tags�7 form

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Warm-up�Read chorally all the words and find the odd words in each column.

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Boxing

Table tennis

Badminton

Polo

Chess

Wrestling

Judo

Volleyball

Cricket

Basketball

Football

Hockey

Baseball

Swimming

Jumping

Running

Gymnastics

Skiing

Cycling

Rugby

Athletics

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Warm-up�Read chorally all the words and find the odd words in each column.

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2

3

Boxing

Table tennis

Badminton

Polo

Chess

Wrestling

Judo

Volleyball

Cricket

Basketball

Football

Hockey

Baseball

Swimming

Jumping

Running

Gymnastics

Skiing

Cycling

Rugby

Athletics

Key:

  1. Polo – the other words are competitions in pairs;
  2. Swimming – the other words are team games;
  3. Rugby – the other words are individual competitions.

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Grammar game�“Another bank of the river”.��You can cross the river only by hillock. But they are unusual. You have 3 hillock with labels “do”, “play”, “go”. I’ll say the kind of sport and you should stand on the right hillock. Who does this more quickly? Choose one member of your team. The first player will get 20p, the second – 15p, the third – 10p.����Words: jumping, karate, golf, running, football, aerobics, volleyball, boxing, yoga, rugby, wrestling, chess, jogging, cards, swimming, hockey, fencing, athletics, jumping, baseball, rowing.�

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Vocabulary Box

Word

    • A flame
    • A mascot
    • A spirit
    • A wheelchair
    • To compete
    • To light
    • To represent
    • To take place
    • To take part
    • Across the world
    • A motto

Translation

  • Полум’я
  • Талісман
  • Дух
  • Інвалідне крісло
  • Змагатися
  • Запалювати
  • Представляти
  • Проходити
  • Брати участь
  • Крізь увесь світ
  • Девіз

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Scrambled words

  • 1. mmersu pmsicoyl
  • 2. twinre oiplymsc
  • 3. maayicslprp
  • 4. eafml
  • 5. zeornb laedm
  • 6. dogl laedm
  • 7. viresl laedm
  • 8. scamot
  • 9. galf
  • 10. aeeltht

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Scrambled words

  • 1. mmersu pmsicoyl Summer Olympics
  • 2. twinre oiplymsc Winter Olympics
  • 3. maayicslprp Paralimpics
  • 4. eafml flame
  • 5. zeornb laedm bronze medal
  • 6. dogl laedm gold medal
  • 7. viresl laedm silver medals
  • 8. scamot mascot
  • 9. galf flag
  • 10. aeeltht athlete

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  • 1. It has a white background with five interlocking rings:
  • 2. The five rings represent the five….
  • 3. This is a character that represents….
  • 4. The best athletes in each sports even get medals:
  • 5. However, the most important thing about the games….
  • 6. Months before each game….

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  • 7. The flame travels through many countries and….
  • 8. The modern Summer Olympics…
  • 9. During the two to three summer weeks, athletes compete in more than….
  • 10. The first Winter Games…
  • 11. There aren’t so many sports as during the….
  • 12. The Paralympic Games are the games for….
  • 13. They are parallel to the Olympic Games….

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Listening

Say if the following sentences 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.

1) T

2) T

3) F

4) F

5) F

6) T

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Question Tags. Practice.

Complete with the question tags.

  1. You are good at sports, … ?
  2. You can skate well, …?
  3. You couldn’t skate well, …?
  4. You like playing football with your friends, …?
  5. Football is extremely popular in our country, …?
  6. You aren’t interested in boxing, …?
  7. Olympic Games didn’t take place in Ukraine, …?

1. aren’t you

2. can’t you

3. can you

4.don’t you

5. isn’t it

6. are you

7. did they

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Summary

Answer the questions.

What’s your favourite kind of sport?

When and where were the last Olympic games?

What winter Olympic Games do you know?

What are the summer Olympic Games?

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Homework

Make negative statements with positive question tags using the verbs in brackets.

  1. You … that film yesterday, …? (see)
  2. Most people here … English, …? (speak)
  3. Henry … good marks, …? (have got)
  4. We … out tomorrow, …? (go)
  5. There … a shop in this street, …? (be)