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Lead in (1): Guess the sport event

Lead in (1): Guess the sport event. Watch the video clip and tell what event is reflected. The University Boat Race. Click here for information.

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  1. Lead in (1): Guess the sport event Watch the video clip and tell what event is reflected. The University Boat Race Click here for information

  2. The Boat Race, also known as the University Boat Race and The Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race, is a rowing race in England between the Oxford University Boat Club and the Cambridge University Boat Club. >>>

  3. The boat race is between two eights, one from each university.Members of both teams are traditionally known as blues and each boat as a "Blue Boat", with Cambridge in light blue and Oxford dark blue. Cambridge Blues Oxford Blues >>>

  4. The race demands skill and teamwork. All the rowing must be technically correct and at the right pace, rowing in time with all the others.

  5. Lead in (2): Identify the following pictures UBR stone River Thames Putney bridge company logo course

  6. How are the above pictures relevant to the University Boat Race? Click the following for how. 2 1 3 4

  7. River Thames The race is rowed each spring on the Thames in London. the second longest river in the United Kingdom and the longest river in England Back

  8. Sponsorship The Boat Race has been sponsored since 1976, with the money spent mainly on equipment and travel during the training period. The business process outsourcing company Xchanging became title sponsor in November 2009, so the 156th Race next April(2010) is known as The Xchanging Boat Race. Back

  9. Boat race course The course is 4 miles and 374 yards (6,779 m) from Putney to Mortlake; it is sometimes referred to as the Championship Course, and follows an S shape, east to west. Back

  10. The University Boat Race Stones They are two small stone markers on the southern bank of the River Thames in west London, one at Putney Bridge and the other at Mortlake, the start and finish points of the Championship Course. The stones are marked "U.B.R" for University Boat Race.

  11. The University Boat Race Vocabulary rowers/ oarsmen (划手) cox (舵手) stern (船尾) stroke heavyweight eights

  12. Judge true or false • The stroke steers (the rower who sits at the end next to the cox). • The rowers together set the pace of the racing boat. • 3. The rowers face away from the direction they are travelling. • Rowers go through tough training before the race. • Female rowers are permitted in men’s competitions. F: It’s cox who steers. F: It’s cox and stroke who set the pace. T T T

  13. 1 Look at this photo and answer the questions. ① 1 Where are Mark, Kate and Janet? 2 What has Mark just done? 3 How do you think they feel?

  14. Example answers I’ve just had my boat race practice. I feel excited. Right! They are by the river.

  15. Look at the second photo and answer the questions. ② 1 Where does it take place? 2 What do you think the rules are for this kind of race?

  16. Example answers The rules? The boats follow each other and the one behind has to catch up with and bump the one in front in order to win or the first one has to get away. It took place probably on the River Thames.

  17. Conversation 1 2 Watch Conversation 1 and follow the map. Catte Street 卡替街(牛津大学哈福特学院所在街道) St Aldates 圣阿尔代街(牛津大学基督学院所在街道) Christ Church College 牛津大学基督学院 Folly Bridge 福利桥(位于牛津市中心南边,北接圣阿尔代街,横跨泰晤士河) Use the following pictures as clues Use the following pictures as clues

  18. Clues Cattle street High street St Alates Hertford college boathouse Folly bridge Christ Church College

  19. Example answers They are at Hertford College. They turn left and go down Catte Street. Then turn right at the High Street and turn left into St Alates. They go past Christ Church College, cross over Folly Bridge and turn left until they arrive at the last boathouse on the right – the Hertford College Boathouse.

  20. Conversation 1 3 Watch Conversation 1 again and choose the best way to complete the sentences. The correct answers are 1 (a) 2 (b) 3 (a) 4 (b) Cherwell boathouse

  21. Language and Culture Each college in Oxford has a boathouse on the river, where the rowing boats are kept. There’s also a bar and somewhere to watch the racing. Oxford Colleges’ Boathouses

  22. 4 Look at the map and decide where the boat race takes place. Hertford College Boathouse

  23. Answer: It takes place on the river near the Hertford College Boathouse.

  24. Conversation 2 5 Watch Conversation 2 and answer the questions. 1 What does Mark’s boat manage to do? 2 What does Mark hope to do? 3 How seriously did Mark hurt himself as he was getting into the boat? It manages to win the practice race. He hopes to get a place on the team. He did not hurt himself very badly, it was only a scratch. >>>

  25. 4 How does Mark compare with other people who rowed with him? 5 How do people know if they have got a place on the team? Some of the people who rowed with him have rowed before, and he can’t help thinking that they were better than him. The team list is put on the door. >>>

  26. 6 Why is Kate pleased that Mark has got a place on the team? Kate believes that Mark deserves a place on the team. So she is very pleased for him.

  27. 6 Watch Conversation 2 again and complete the sentences.

  28. Kate So the rules are … the boats follow each other and the one behind has to bump the one in front … just like that one has done. JanetIs that Mark’s boat? Kate Yes! Look, his boat is about to bump the one in front! (1) ___________________! … Well done >>>

  29. Mark Hi you guys! Kate Fantastic, Mark. (2) __________________! Mark Well, we won the practice race, but (3) _____________________ getting a place on the team. (4) ______________________ there are at least three other people on the team who have rowed before. (5)_______________________________ they were better than me. Janet Don’t worry, Mark. (6)_________________ _________. You were amazing I’m worried about The problem is that And I can’t help thinking that Everything will be OK >>>

  30. MarkAnd then I hurt my knee getting into the boat. Janet (7) ____________________! Kate Too bad, but it’s only a scratch. Listen up, Janet is right. (8)___________________ ________, Mark. You were the strongest looking guy in the boat today. Chill out! Mark Hey, they’re putting the team list on the door. JanetLet’s go over and see. Mark No, you go! I can’t bear to look! Kate OK. … Oh, I’m so sorry No need to get nervous >>>

  31. Kate Hey, Mark, great news! You got a place on the college team! Janet (9) ________________! Kate That’s great, Mark, (10) _______________. You trained so hard. Mark I can’t believe it! Congratulations You deserve it

  32. Celebrities from the University Boat Race Rowing Champions from Oxford >>> Andrew Lindsay was a member of Britain's triumphant eight-man rowing team who rowed for Oxford in 1997, 1998, 1999 Four times Olympic gold medalistSir Mathew Pinsent rowed for Oxford in 1990, 1991, and 1993

  33. Rowing medalist from Cambridge Olympic rower Kieran West rowed for Cambridge in 1999, 2001, 2006, 2007

  34. Atlantic Boat Race The toughest rowing race might be the annual Atlantic Boat Race – 4,727 kilometres from the Canary Islands to Antigua in the West Indies. British Olympic rowing gold medalist, James Cracknell, completed the 2005 race with a partner in just 49 days.

  35. Everyday English on your way Yes, got it! No problem. Listen up! Chill out! I can’t bear to look!

  36. 1 on your way ____ 2 Yes, got it! ____ 3 No problem. ____ 4 Listen up! ____ 5 Chill out! ____ 6 I can’t bear to look! ____ a. I do not want to look. b. going right now c. A response to thank you. d. Relax. e. Listen to me. f. I understand. 7 Match the expressions with their meanings. b f c e d a

  37. Practice Everyday English Create your own sentences using Everyday English expressions.

  38. 8 Work in pairs and act out the conversation. Student AAsk where Student B is going. Student BSay that you’re going to a sports event and invite Student A. Student AExplain that you’re too busy but you’d like to come later. Ask where Student B will be. >>>

  39. Student BSympathize with Student A and give directions. Explain that you /your team won the last match. Student ACongratulate Student B. Student BExpress concern that you / your team may not win the next match. Student AReassure Student B. Please refer to the functional expressions on page 65

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