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Sports
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Talk Here are some popular sports around the world: Tennis. Skiing, golf, basketball, rugby, soccer, baseball, badminton, cricket, bowls, boxing, ping-pong, volleyball, swimming, field and track, ice hockey Here are some popular sports around the world: Tennis. Skiing, golf, basketball, rugby, soccer, baseball, badminton, cricket, bowls, boxing, ping-pong, volleyball, swimming, field and track, ice hockey Do you know something about those sports? Work in pairs. What is your favorite sport? Why do enjoy it? Is there anything you dislike about it? Do you know something about those sports? Work in pairs. What is your favorite sport? Why do enjoy it? Is there anything you dislike about it?
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Watching and playing sport is still one of the world ’ s most popular leisure activities. But with the arrival of professional competition, many people think some sports, like tennis and football, have change and have become too predictable. Here are some suggestions about how some sports could be improved to give players and spectators a sporting chance. Guess which sports the suggestions refer to. Watching and playing sport is still one of the world ’ s most popular leisure activities. But with the arrival of professional competition, many people think some sports, like tennis and football, have change and have become too predictable. Here are some suggestions about how some sports could be improved to give players and spectators a sporting chance. Guess which sports the suggestions refer to.
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1. I would make them use a circular pool and make them try to pass each other. 2. I would let the referee look at a video recording before he decides to send a player off. 3. I wouldn ’ t let people over two meters tall play. 4. Why don ’ t they make them fight in a round ring, not in the traditional square? 5. I wouldn ’ t let the players have a second serve. 6. I ’ d let them all go down the slope at the same time, racing against each other. 7. If the goal posts were wider apart it would let players score more. 8. Make the players use heavier or wooden rackets.
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Listen and check your answers to task two. The write down the reasons the speakers give. Discuss whether you agree with the speakers and why. Listen and check your answers to task two. The write down the reasons the speakers give. Discuss whether you agree with the speakers and why. ☺
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Fill in the parts of the body with wrist, bottom, toes, thigh, heel, elbow, ankle, shoulder, back, knee, chest, waist, chin Fill in the parts of the body with wrist, bottom, toes, thigh, heel, elbow, ankle, shoulder, back, knee, chest, waist, chin
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Give instructions
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March the description with pictures 1. Bend forward and touch your toes. 2. Stand with your legs apart and hands on your hips. 3. Lie on your back with your legs pointing upwards. 4. Stand on your right leg and put your left foot against your right knee. 5. Roll your head around in a circle. 6. Lie down on the floor. Keeping your legs straight, bend forward until your heard touches your knees. 7. Bend sideways from the waist. 8. Balance on your bottom holding your heels in the air.
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