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Unit 12 Sports in Britain

Unit 12 Sports in Britain. Part 3 Reading Welcome to the unit. The contents. Lead-in Fast reading Careful reading Language points Listening and consolidation Summary and homework The design of the writing on the Bb. The badge( 会徽) of the 30 Olympic Games. 出现在 2008 北京奥运会闭幕式上的英国伦敦红色大巴士.

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Unit 12 Sports in Britain

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  1. Unit 12 Sports in Britain Part 3 Reading Welcome to the unit

  2. The contents • Lead-in • Fast reading • Careful reading • Language points • Listening and consolidation • Summary and homework • The design of the writing on the Bb

  3. The badge(会徽)of the 30 Olympic Games

  4. 出现在2008北京奥运会闭幕式上的英国伦敦红色大巴士出现在2008北京奥运会闭幕式上的英国伦敦红色大巴士

  5. Rugby and soccer

  6. David Beckham and his fellows

  7. How do you think of rugby?

  8. A kind of pretty rough and terrible, but exciting game--------Rugby.

  9. Fast reading(1) • Sporting (a)喜爱运动的The British are a very sporting people. • Emphasis (n) 强调、重视Our English course place great emphasis on\upon conversation skills. • Professional (a) 职业的 David Beckham is a professional football player. • Consideration (n) 考虑 consider (v) • Doubt (n) 怀疑、疑惑 • Rugger/rugby (n) 橄榄球Rugby is another kind of football, which is pretty rough, but exciting game. • Pretty (ad) 相当、颇I feel pretty tired. • Rough (a) 粗野的 He has a rough tongue. • Compulsory (a) 必修的 English is a compulsory subject for all of us. • Wherever (ad) 无论何处(地)I will go wherever you go. • Oval-shaped (a) 椭圆形的 P203 Word Formation n.+ved.

  10. Fast reading(2) What are many of the British more interested in than in anything else? What do the British most often talk about besides the weather? How does the writer think of rugby?

  11. The keys: • Sports. (Paragraph 1) • Football. (Paragraph 4) • It’s a pretty rough and terrible, but exciting game.

  12. Careful reading reading(1)words and expressions • The British are a very sporting people. • In Britain, wherever you go, you’ll see people of all ages knocking a ball about with a stick or something as if they just couldn’t live without sports of some kind. • In Britain, if you take all amateur and professional sports into consideration, there can be no doubt that… • Besides the weather, football is the thing most talked about in this country.

  13. The keys to the questions on Page 111. • 1. A. • 2. B. • 3. A. • 4. C. • 5. C. • 6. B.

  14. Language points. • Words and expressions Place emphasis on\upon, go in for, as if, take…into consideration, at the top of, as well as, a large number of, knock down, that ‘s to say… • Sentence patterns: 1.…there can be no doubtthat football is at the top of the list. 2. Besides the weather, football is the thing most talked about in this country. • Some attributive clauses: 1 Another popular sport in Britain is rugby football----which is a kind of football played by two teams of 15 players each. 2. In rugby, an oval-shaped ball is used which can be handled as well as kicked.

  15. Listening • Hey, pay attention to your pronunciation and intonation !

  16. Homework • Make sentences with the phrases underlined in your book. • Copy all attributive clauses in the reading material and underline the key words. • If you have chance to surf on line ,try to find some information about soccer and rugby, and then write a composition about the differences between rugby and soccer.

  17. See you Thanks a lot!

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