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Unit 2 Sports culture
Integrated skills (I)
Sir Bobby Charlton
Brainstorm:
1: Pay attention to the general idea or the aspects to be talked about in the introduction during the first listening.
2: Fix your eyes on the process information about the event happening to the protagonist during the second listening.
3: Be absorbed in detailed information about the protagonist in gap-filling.
4: Focus on some time words and linking words, such as during, however, during the listening.
Listening strategies:
Listen for general idea
Personal information
Career and achievements
Qualities
Life and family
Listen for T or F
F
20
F
coach
T
T
Personal information
Was born in England on 11 October _________________
Began playing football as a young child
Career and achievements
Returned to the game less than _________ after an air crash
Won the European Cup _________________ after the crash
made 758 appearances for Manchester United, scoring
_________________ goals; scored 49 goals for England
Earned many honours including some of Europe’s highest athletic
awards, as well as _________________ awards
Is known as one of England’s greatest football players and one of the
leading players in the history of football
Qualities
Ability to control the midfield and to deliver striking blows and
_________________ with either foot
Determination, strong willpower, fitness and hard work
Listen for gap-filling
1937
a month
10 years
249
lifetime achievement
long-range shots
Listen for sportsmanship
Charlton won many medals and made great achievements during his life owing to his determination, strong willpower, fitness and hard work. Without doubt, he is a successful and great football player.
Possible supporting sentences: It is said that champions are not made in the gym or on the field but in the heart.
Do your absolute best. You can’t do anymore.
Read for fact
(1) Make the right decisions for the right reasons and not worry about failure.
(2) The founder of the modern Olympics, who brought the Olympics back to life.
Eugenio Monti.
(2) Who is Pierre de Coubertin
Who was the first to win the Pierre de Coubertin Fair Play Trophy (Para. 2)
Read for critical thinking
(2) Monti helped a British competitor who had broken a part of his bobsleigh by lending him the same part of his own. It was a remarkable, unselfish decision, which sets an example to us all.
(1) Because on the one hand, sportspeople have to compete with their fellow players, and on the other, they must compete with themselves. In both cases, they must make the right decisions to play fair and with dignity.
Read for critical thinking
Yes, I would do the same as Monti because as an athlete, I would feel responsible to demonstrate good sportsmanship, which is also in the spirit of the Olympic Games. Besides, as I would have to live with my decision, I would feel good because I played fair and helped a fellow athlete.
Discuss for sportsmanship
So winning is not everything. Fair play requires athletes not only to obey the rules but also carry forward the spirit of helping each other.
As an old saying goes,
Friendship comes first, the result follows.
Summary
Personal information
Qualities
What happened to him
Career and achievements
Was born in England on 11 October 1937
Began playing football as a young child
20 years old, their team plane crashed. 8 players died in the accident, including Bobby’s best friend
Overcome with sorrow
Returned to the game less than a
month later
758 appearances for Manchester United, scoring 249 goals; 49 goals for England
One of England’s greatest football players and one of the leading players in the history of football
Together with his coach, he helped rebuild the team over the next few years
10 years after the crash, Bobby and his team won the European
Cup
Control the midfield and to deliver striking blows and long-range shots with either foot
Determination, strong willpower, fitness and hard work
Eugenio Monti
Basic information: an Italian bobsleigh competitor
Event:
Beginning: take part in the two-man bobsleigh final of an Olympic event.
Development: Tony Nash, one of the competitors, had broken a part of his bobsleigh.
Climax: Monti lent his bobsleigh to his rival Nash without hesitation
Result: help Nash win the gold medal
unselfish
“A true sportsperson will make the right decisions for the right reasons and not worry about failure. ”
“Do your absolute best. You can’t do anymore.”
—— Bobby Charlton
“Win with humility, lose with grace, and do both with dignity.” (wise saying)
Homework
Basing your story on your understanding of sportsmanship, think about which sports star deserve your respect and tell the story that (has) happened to him/her.
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