Методическая разработка урока-викторины «Sport & Health»
Цели:
практические: актуализация
изученного материала по темам «Здоровый образ жизни» и «Спорт», развитие
аудитивных, графических и лексических навыков;
воспитательные: расширение
кругозора учащихся, развитие интереса к изучению языка;
развивающие: развитие
логического мышления и произвольного внимания, языковой догадки, тренировка
навыков работы в команде.
- Good afternoon my dear boys and girls! I am so happy to
see you here! Today we are going to speak about different kinds of sport that
help you to stay fit and healthy! We will have a competition to check whether
you are fond of sport or not. You should divide into two teams. To do so I
would like to suggest you the pieces of paper of different colour to choose
one. So, the teams are ready, we shall start. By the way, how should we call
our teams? Let’s think up a name for each of them. That’s great! We begin. At
the screen you see 12 tasks, you may choose any you like.
1. Guess the kind of sport I am describing.
1) This game is played on a court with a large orange ball.
There are five players in each team. Two teams try to score goals by throwing a
ball through a net fixed to a metal ring at each end of court. The players bounce
the ball while running, and pass it to each other. The team with the most
points wins. (Basketball)
2) It’s a game between two teams and is played on a field
with a bat and a small white ball. Each team consists of nine players. The
teams take turns playing in the field and batting the ball. The game has nine
innings. (Baseball)
3) It’s a game played between two teams of eleven players.
Players kick a ball around a field trying to score a goal. The team with the
most points wins. This game is very popular in our country and all over the
world. (Football)
4) It’s a game of two players. Each of them starts with
sixteen different playing pieces to move on a board. The aim is to move your
pieces so that your opponent’s king will be taken. (Chess)
5) A game where two or four players try to hit a small
rounded object which has feathers on one end to the other side of a net using a
racquet. (Badminton)
6) A game played by two teams in which players try to score
points by either carrying a ball to their opponent’s end of the field or
kicking it between two posts. (Rugby)
2. Find the odd word, only one in each line.
1) hockey, ice skating, snowboarding, golf, ice
climbing
2) volleyball, rugby, climbing, tennis, football,
cricket
3) spectator, trainer, coach, instructor
4) bat, racquet, skis, helmet, squash, skates,
swimsuit
5) score, win, lose, beat, gain victory
6) basketball, baseball, rugby, hockey, football, chess
3. Decode using the cipher key.
1) tennis
2) hockey
3) windsurfing
4) snowboarding
4. Put the letters in order.
1) jogging
2) diving
3) karate
4) skating
5) rugby
5. Take the card and show the word written in it. Your
team should guess. You shouldn’t speak. You have 1 minute.
1) gymnastics
2) climbing
3) cycling
4) karate
5) windsurfing
6) diving
6. Make as many words as possible from the letters of
the word HORSERACING.
7. Match the beginning of the proverb with its end.
Translate them.
1) Sound mind in a sound body (В здоровом теле здоровый дух).
2) Early to bed and early to rise makes a man healthy,
wealthy and wise (Кто рано ложится и рано встает, здоровье, богатство и ум
бережет).
3) After dinner sit a while, after supper walk a mile (После обеда отдохни немного, после ужина пройди милю).
4) Good health is above wealth (Здоровье дороже денег.
Здоровье дороже всякого богатства).
5) Live not to eat, but
eat to live (Живи не для того, чтобы есть, а ешь для того, чтобы
жить).
6) Health is not valued till sickness comes (Здоровье не ценится, пока не приходит болезнь. Тот здоровья не знает,
кто болен не бывает).
7) An apple a day keeps a doctor away (Яблоко в день, и доктор не нужен)
7. Olympic Games Quiz.
1) Let's start with the first Olympic games, which were held
way back in 776 BC in Olympia, Greece. Which Greek god were they held in honor
of?
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Hercules
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Athena
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Apollo
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Zeus
The first Olympic games were held in honor of Zeus.
2) Which of the following sports has not been an event at
the Summer Olympics?
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Roller hockey
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Pigeon shooting
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Tug-Of-War
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Croquet
Roller hockey has never been an event at the Summer
Olympics. The Tug-Of-War event was last held in 1920. Croquet and pigeon
shooting were only at the Olympics once - at the 1900 Olympics in Paris.
3) The Olympic flag was introduced in 1896. What do the five
rings on the flag symbolize?
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The planet's five elements: earth, wind, water, fire and oil
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The union of the five continents: America, Africa, Australia,
Europe and Asia
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Modern man's five central emotions: love, hate, sadness, envy and
lust
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They don't symbolize anything. They're just a really neat design
The five rings on the Olympic flag symbolize the union of
the five continents and the meeting of the athletes of the world at the Olympic
Games.
4) Which five events are part of the Modern Pentathlon at the
Olympics?
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Long jump, high jump, triple jump, 100 meter hurdles and pole
vault
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Fencing, pistol shooting, horseback riding, archery and
cross-country running
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Cross-country running, archery, horseback riding, swimming and
javelin
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Cross-country running, swimming, pistol shooting, fencing and
horseback riding
The five events in the modern pentathlon are cross-country
running, swimming, pistol shooting, fencing and horseback riding.
5) What does the Olympic Motto "Citius, Altius,
Fortius" mean?
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Swifter, Higher, Stronger
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Go Big Or Go Home
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Swifter, Further, Stronger
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Faster, Longer, Deeper
The Olympic motto means Swifter, Higher, Stronger.
8. Match the name of the sportsman with the kind of
sport he is doing.
1) Muhammad Ali – boxing
Ali dubbed himself "The Greatest" and no one can
really challenge him for that title. His famous quote of "Float like a
butterfly, sting like a bee" will forever live on in boxing history.
2) Pele – football
‘Pele’ is widely regarded as the greatest footballer ever to
have played the game. During his illustrious career he became known as the
‘King of Football’ and remains the all-time top scorer in the history of the
Brazilian national team.
3) Tiger Woods – golf
Quite simply the best golfer ever. His talent evident from a
ridiculously young age. He once shot a round of 48 over nine holes (that's
between 5 and 6 strokes a hole). That's rubbish you shout! Until you realise he
did it age 3! At age 26 now he is the youngest player ever to win all 5 major
tournaments and surely has more to give.
4) Carl Lewis – athletics
In a career that spanned 17 years, Lewis won 9 Olympic gold
medals and 8 World Championship gold medals. His lifetime of accomplishments
have seen him voted as "Sportsman of the century" and "Olympian
of the Century".
5) Michael Jordan – basketball
Jordon was more than just a sportsman, (no not talking about
the movie career). Easily the first person that comes to mind when basketball
is mentioned. He won 6 MVP (Most Valuable Player) awards in his career and has
the highest points per game average in NBA history.
6) Billie Jean King – tennis
She became one of the greatest tennis players to have graced
a court. During her career she won 12 Grand Slam singles titles, 16 Grand Slam
women’s doubles titles and 11 Grand Slam mixed doubles titles.
7) Olga Korbut – gymnastics
The gymnast who pratically revolutionised her sport when she
came in as a last minute replacement for an injured team mate at the 1972
Munich Olympics at the age of 17. She won both the beam and the floor and
helped her team to gold in the team event. She led the way for a new generation
of gymnasts of a smaller and more acrobatic ilk.
8) Lance Armstrong – cycling
Armstrong won the Tour De France for a record breaking seven
consecutive times. Not to mention, he also survived testicular cancer.
9) Michael Schumacher – racing
According to the official Formula 1 site, he is
"statistically the greatest driver the sport has ever seen" and few
could argue with that, winning five consecutive championships with Ferrari.
10) Kelly Slater – surfing
A 9 time surfing world champion including 5 consecutive
titles, put Slater in the elite of his sport. Not to mention he is also the
youngest (at age 20) and the oldest (at age 36) to win the ASP title.
9. Say in what sport this equipment is used?
1) glove - baseball
2) ball and basket - basketball
3) snowboard - snowboarding
4) bicycle - cycling
5) boxing gloves - boxing
6) racquet and balls - tennis
10. Do a crossword puzzle concerning sport.
http://www.mes-english.com/worksheets/flashcards/swf/sportsplay_crossword.swf
11. Listen to a song, say what sports were mentioned
there?
1) ice hockey
2) rugby
3) swimming
4) football
5) skating
- Thanks a lot for participating in our competition! We
congratulate the winners! Then good bye, have a nice day!
Используемые
источники и литература:
1.
David C. Young. A Brief History of
the Olympic Games. – Blackwell Publishing, 2004. – 198 c.
2.
Steve Flinder. The Olympic Games.
– Oxford University Press, 2004. – 30 c.
3.
Dooley Jenny, Evans Virginia,
Olga Podolyako, Julia Vaulina. Spotlight 8. –Москва: Express
Publishing, «Просвещение», 2009. – 154 с.
4.
Dooley Jenny, Evans Virginia.
Enterprise 4. – Express Publishing, 2004. – 162 с.
5. http://www.mes-english.com/worksheets/flashcards/swf/sportsplay_crossword.swf
6.
www.olympic.org
7.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olympics
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