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Комплект раздаточных материалов для уроков английского языка: грамматика в контексте, тема: Спорт
Sepak Takraw is a ______________(What) in South East Asia, particularly in Thailand and Malaysia. It is essentially kick volleyball played ________________________ ___________.(How). You have to keep the ball in play using your feet, chest, head or knee, and you are allowed ____(How many) touches per side. It is a great team game that requires skill, coordination and agility. Sepal Takraw was created by ____________________________(Who) about 500 years ago. The name itself comes from two languages. Sepak is ________(What) in Malay, and Takraw means "ball" in Thai. It looks very similar to _________________________________ , (What) where the players form a loose circle and try to keep the ball in play for as long as possible, counting the number of kicks before it touches the ground. Sepal Takraw in its present volleyball style gained _______________ __________(What) in 1965, with the adoption of international rules. |
Sepak Takraw is a popular sports game in South East Asia, particularly ___________ . ___________.(Where) It is essentially kick volleyball played with a small wicker ball and three people on each side. You have to keep the ball in play __________________ _________(How), and you are allowed three touches per side. It is a great team game that requires____________________(What). Sepal Takraw was created by the royal family of Malaysia ___________ _________(When). The name itself comes from two languages. Sepak is "kick" in Malay, and Takraw means _________(What) in Thai. It looks very similar to the Japanese traditional game "kemari," where the players form a loose circle and try to keep the ball in play for _______________ , _______(How long) , counting the number of kicks before it touches the ground. Sepal Takraw in its present volleyball style gained an official recognition in ________(When) , with the adoption of international rules. |
Sepak Takraw is a ______________(What) in South East Asia, particularly in Thailand and Malaysia. It is essentially kick volleyball played ________________________ ___________.(How). You have to keep the ball in play using your feet, chest, head or knee, and you are allowed ____(How many) touches per side. It is a great team game that requires skill, coordination and agility. Sepal Takraw was created by ____________________________(Who) about 500 years ago. The name itself comes from two languages. Sepak is ________(What) in Malay, and Takraw means "ball" in Thai. It looks very similar to _________________________________ , (What) where the players form a loose circle and try to keep the ball in play for as long as possible, counting the number of kicks before it touches the ground. Sepal Takraw in its present volleyball style gained _______________ __________(What) in 1965, with the adoption of international rules. |
Sepak Takraw is a popular sports game in South East Asia, particularly ___________ . ___________.(Where) It is essentially kick volleyball played with a small wicker ball and three people on each side. You have to keep the ball in play __________________ _________(How), and you are allowed three touches per side. It is a great team game that requires____________________(What). Sepal Takraw was created by the royal family of Malaysia ___________ _________(When). The name itself comes from two languages. Sepak is "kick" in Malay, and Takraw means _________(What) in Thai. It looks very similar to the Japanese traditional game "kemari," where the players form a loose circle and try to keep the ball in play for _______________ , _______(How long) , counting the number of kicks before it touches the ground. Sepal Takraw in its present volleyball style gained an official recognition in ________(When) , with the adoption of international rules. |
Teacher's notes:
Aim: to practice question formation and sports-related vocabulary
Age: 14 + Level: Intermediate + Time: 20 - 30 min
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Pair the students and distribute the articles accordingly. Ask each student to read his / her article and write up the questions they will have to ask if they want to fill in the missing information.
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Check the questions together for grammatical accuracy, and ask the students to practice in pairs asking / answering each other's questions and thus completing the article together.
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Invite the students to share their opinions of this unusual sport in a group / class discussion, and ask if they know any other interesting / unusual sports from around the world.
Follow-up / extension:
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Group the students and ask each group to prepare a description of some sport without naming it. Once they are ready, ask the groups to take turns describing their sport for the rest of the class to guess.
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Organize a contest: group the students and ask each group to invent a new sport and present it to the class. Encourage the class to ask questions.
Adapted from the following sources:
https://danysurya.wordpress.com/2009/10/19/apa-itu-sepak-takraw/
https://www.nusu.co.uk/getinvolved/sports/club/8740/