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Unit 6 What are your favorite sports? lesson 22. 2 football rugby volleyball hockeyice hockey golf ping pong ball badminton basketball taekwondo tennis.

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1 Unit 6 What are your favorite sports? lesson 22

2 2 football rugby volleyball hockeyice hockey golf ping pong ball badminton basketball taekwondo tennis

3 is their favourite game , because it’s exciting.

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5 How about other countries? 1. Listen and tick. 2. Check in groups. 3. Share in class.

6 Swimming, tennis, Australian football Taekwondo, baseball, golf Football, beach volleyball, running Tennis is popular in China. So are swimming and basketball. Australia Korea Brazil

7 is diving, and she is good Guo Jingjing My favourite player is Guo Jingjing. She is from China. Her favorite game at it.

8 Bed racing

9 Read and mark. Today, let’s talk about more interesting and fun sports in the world. The first one is called Disc Golf. It first played in Canada by George S.. People throw the flying disc into a basket. Canadians love this game, because it’s very exciting. The next one is called Judo. It's an Olympic sport played in Japan in 1882 by J.K.. Japanese players are good at it, because it's easy for them. The last one is called Zorbing, a sport of rolling downhill inside a ball. It can also be played in the water. The first zorbing was played in New Zealand by Andy A.. People enjoy it very much because it's amusing.

10 Let’s make a letter N sound.

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12 new no nose name now can pen fine hand panda

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15 Homework 1. Summarize the words of sports in unit 6. 2. Introduce Chinese sports to your friends.


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