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The theme of the lesson is " Sport ". The aims of the lesson are. to form: -the skills of usage the new words and phrases; the prepositions that are used with the new words; -the skills to understand the meanings of the new words from the context;
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The aims of the lesson are to form: -the skills of usage the new words and phrases; the prepositions that are used with the new words; -the skills to understand the meanings of the new words from the context; -the grammar skills to use the Subjunctive mood.
to develop, improve the skills to analyze and discuss the listened text; -the skills to understand and develop the idea of the read text -the skills to present the prepared material on the appropriate topic;
To bring up The healthy way of life
If winning isn`t everything, why do they keep the score? Vince Lombardi
If you watch the game, it`s fun. If you play in it, it`s recreation. Bob Hope
Sports do not build character. They reveal it. Heywood Brown
Ex. 40, p. 276to stare out of, belong to, point at, to bark at, to beat against, to bark the wrong tree
entire, to require, to channel excess energy, in combination with smth, in particular, the maturation of smth, to develop greater self-confidence, to push boundaries, to gain a sense of achievement
your body is your temple the overall feeling of well-being decorating their homes can make your body more muscular can help you get to know your body and with the beauty within and around you fun way of practicing discipline
To take pride … To bring smth … focus To think … smth like smth else. To be performed … … combination … To feel comfortable… smb`s physical strength and health A great support … smth To develop a greater sense … self-confidence … doing smth To deal … smth To provide smb … smth
Summer sports and games • Sports done all the year round • Items of sports equipment
Tennis • Rugby • Table tennis • Ice hockey • Draughts • Darts • Badminton
Ukrainian competitors were finally recognized internationally after World War II • To recognize means • To know who someone is • To officially accept that someone has legal or official authority • To officially and publicly thank someone for smth they have done
2. In the 1956 Melbourne games, 34 Ukrainian athletes seized fourteen gold, four silver and eleven bronze medals. • To seize means • To take hold of something suddenly and violently • to take control of something suddenly and quickly, using military force • to take legal possession of something
3. Volodymyr Holubnychy, a walker from Sumy, was the first Ukrainian track and field athlete to carry off a gold Olympic medal • To carry off means • To make an official arrangement to do something or to use something at a later time • to do something difficult successfully • to hold something in your hand or arms, or support it as you take it somewhere
4. An outstanding sprinter in the 100m run, Valeriy Borzov, was recognized as an Olympiad hero. • A hero means • A man who is admired for doing something extremely brave • the man or a boy who is the main character in a book • a man who is admired very much for a particular skill or quality
The Subjunctive Mood If + Past Simple I wish + Past Simple If+ Past Perfect I wish + Past Perfect If + Present Simple / Future Simple If + Past Simple / Future- in the Past If + Past Perfect/ would have Ved (IIIf.)
Talk about the role of … Talk about popular… Share the information about… Inform others about… Understand … Use … Find the right explanation to … Discribe…