Module 5 The Great Sports Personality Introduction & Cultural Corner

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课件28张PPT。Module 5
The Great Sports PersonalityIntroductionDiscussionDo you like sports?
Which sport do you like most?
Can you name some different kinds of sports?table tennisbadmintonbaseballbasketballrugbyfootballboxingathleticsgymnasticsLook at the photos. Say who the people are and which sports they play.Deng Yapingtable tennisYao MingbasketballBeckham football (soccer)Work in pairs. Ask and answer questions about your favorite sport. What is your favorite sport?
When and where do you usually do it?
How often do you do it?
Who do you usually do it with?
Who is your favorite sports star?
Why do you like him/her so much?Cultural CornerHave you ever joined the marathon match?
What do you think of this sport?Read the passage and answer the questions.1. What are the origins of the marathon?Legend says a Greek soldier ran from Marathon to Athens to tell of the Greek victory.2. Why is the marathon the last Olympic event?Because it is supposed to be the hardest event.3. When did the marathon become an Olympic event?In 1896.4. What was the distance of the marathon in the beginning?
5. What is the distance of the marathon now?40 kilometers.26 miles, about 42 kilometers.6. How many people watched the New York Marathon?
Two million people.True or False1) The whole distance of the marathon is about 42 kilometers.T
1) The whole distance of the marathon is about 42 kilometers.
2) In the 1908 Olympics an American runner won the marathon.
3) Nowadays the marathons can be watched out of the Olympics.
4) Only people who are good at sport can run a marathon.TTFTChoose one topic to introduce the marathon in your own words. the origins of the marathon
the distance of the marathon
the 1908 Marathon
the New York Marathon and the Great Wall MarathonThe Great Wall Marathon is an annual marathon race held in May along and on the Huangyuan, Tianjin section of the Great Wall of China, East of Beijing. The course is much
tougher than traditional
marathons with
participants challenged by over 5,100 stone steps.