Unit 2 Sporting events Reading(1):The Olympic Games 课件(26张PPT)

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名称 Unit 2 Sporting events Reading(1):The Olympic Games 课件(26张PPT)
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课件26张PPT。How many sports shown in the video? What are they?boxingrace / runningswimgymnasticsThese two videos are both related to
2016 Rio Olympics.Sports EventsThe Olympic GamesLearning GoalsIn this class, we are going to
1. speak out English names of the sports;
2. know the structure of the speech;
3. find out some specific information
4. read another article related to the same topicCan you speak out as many English names of the sports as possible according to your teammate's gesture within 30 seconds?
Having a competition basketball football (soccer) Ball gamesbaseball tennis volleyball table tennis
(ping-pong) badmintonrelay race track and field 110m hurdles runninglong jump high jumpboxingwrestlingshootingweight liftingswimmingdivingThey are events of the Olympic Games!
But do you want to know something about the history of Olympic Games?
Let's read a speech by Mr Johnson, a member of the International Olympic Committee.Intensive ReadingSkim the speech1. What is the speech about?
2. When did the ancient Olympic Games begin?
3. When ware the contemporary Olympics first held?
4. How many famous athletes are mentioned in the speech? And who are they?Skim the speech1. What is the speech about?
It's about the history and significance of the Olympic Games.
2. When did the ancient Olympic Games begin?
It was in the year 776BC.
3. When were the contemporary Olympics first held?
In 1896.Skim the speech4. How many famous athletes are mentioned in the speech? And who are they?
Six, and they are Muhammad Ali, Michael Jordan, Xu Haifeng, Deng Yaping, Liu Xiang and Zhang Ning.Structure of the speech1324Para1: the topic of the speechPara2-4: the history and significance of the Olympic GamesPara5-8:
some famous athletes and
their great achievementsPara9: the ending of the speech historyThe ancient gamesThe contemporary gameswhenwherewho took part inwhenwherewho take part inAnalysis of Para2-4A mind map of the Olympic Games' history historyThe ancient gamesThe contemporary gamesin 776BCat Olympia in Greeceonly Greek men (single women)in 1896in Athensathletes from around the worldAnalysis of Para2-4SixMuhammad AliMichael JordanZhang NingXu HaifengDeng YapingLiu XiangAnalysis of Para5-8Muhammad Ali 1. won the gold medal for America in the 1960 Rome Olympics2. went on to win the World
Heavyweight Boxing Championship
in 19643. returned to the Olympic Games in
Atlanta in 1996 to light the Olympic
flame at the opening ceremony Analysis of Para5-8Michael Jordanwon the gold medal at the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics2. at the 1992 Barcelona Olympics
won his 2nd Olympic gold medal Analysis of Para5-8at the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics
won the first gold medal for China
Xu Haifengwon 4 Olympic gold medalin 1992 and 1996 the 1st Asian to win the gold medal in men’s 110-meter hurdles at the 2004 Athens Olympicshung on to win the gold medal in the final matchAnalysis of Para5-8Deng YapingLiu XiangZhang NingAnalysis of Para9What does the speaker wish for at
the end of the speech?Wish the Olympic Movement
a successful future
to match its past gloryExtended Readingevery four yearsin different countriesonly mensummer games
and winter gamesolive wreathesOlympic motto (faster, higher, stronger)Similarities and differences between the ancient and modern OlympicsIs it worth hosting the Olympic Games? Critical ThinkingL: For each Olympics, a special village is built for them to live in, a main reception building, several stadiums for competitions, and a gymnasium as well.
P: That sounds very expensive. Does anyone want to host the Olympic Games?Critical ThinkingHosting the Olympic Games will have good effects, but it will also bring some bad results.Good:
make more friends;
develop national economy;
athletes do better & sports develop faster;
make China known to the world;
more sports centers, wider streets, green spaceBad:
cost much;
disturb people's life;
more pollution;
sports centers will not be made full use of later …Discuss the above question with your classmatesHomeworkWhat will the Olympic Games be like in the future?