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1. to develop reading and speaking skills; 2. to speak English with the friends; 3. to develop auditory skills; 4. to get new information about sports and Olympic Games • 5. to present projects; • 6. to develop listening comprehension skills; • •
1) Do you like sports? 2) Which sports are the most popular in Great Britain? 3) What sport is your favourite sport? 4) When were the first Olympic Games been held? 5) What is the motto of the Olympic Games? 6) Who is your favourite sportsman or sportswoman? 7) What can you say about the Olympic Games in Canada? • 8) When will the next Olympic Games be held? • •
Complete the sentences • • • 1)People love sport because it…. . 2)Sport teaches…. . 3)It makes…. 4) More than that, sport helps…… 5) Football has been played…. 6)The motto of the Olympic Games is… 7) The Paralympic Games are the games for… 8) I am fond of… 9) My favourite ….
Figure skating My by Novikova Masha form 8
Figure skating is another popular sport; in the 1960 s the Soviet Union rose to become a dominant power in figure skating, especially in pairs skating and ice dancing.
At every Winter Olympics from 1964 until the present day, a Soviet or Russian pair has won gold, often considered the longest winning streak in modern sports history.
The russian figure skating championships are a figure skating national championship held annually to determine the national champions of Russia. Skaters compete at the senior level in the disiplines of mens singles , ladies singles, pair skating, and ice dancing.
The first Russian national competition was held on March 5, 1878 in St. Petersburg, Russian Empire. The winner was V. I. Sreznevski. From 1897 on, official Russian national championships in figure skating were held.
Figure skating is an Olympic sport in which individuals, pairs, or groups perform spins, jumps, footwork and other intricate and challenging moves on ice.
Figure skaters compete at various levels from beginner up to the Olympic level (senior), and at local, national, and international competitions.
The International Skating Union (ISU) regulates international figure skating judging and competitions. Figure skating is an official event in the Winter Olympic Games. In languages other than English, figure skating is usually referred to by a name that translates as "artistic skating".
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Made by Nikishina Dasha Form 8
Questions: • 1. What is the Olympic emblems? • 2. Did women participate in the games? • 3. When and where did the original Olympic Games begin?
• The world’s greatest international sports games are known as the Olympic Games.
• The Olympic idea means friendship, fraternity and cooperation among the people of the world. The Olympic emblem is five interlinked rings: blue, yellow, black, green and red. Any national flag contains at least one of these colours.
• The original Olympic Games began in ancient Greece in 776 B. C. It was a great athletic festival, including competitions in wrestling, foot racing and chariot racing, rowing and others. The games were for men only. Greek women were forbidden not only to participate but also to watch the Olympic.
Sbornaya USSR Garmisch-Partenkirchen • The first modern Olympic Games were held in Athens in 1896. Then they were resumed in London after the Second World War. Since then the Olympics are held every fourth year in different countries.
Uliya Chepalova, Larisa Lazutina. Sbornaya USSR • The ancient Greeks had no winter sports. Only in 1924 the first Winter Olympic Games were held in France. Now they are being held regularly.
Olympic motto
Kazuesi Funaki
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Snowboarding Irina Rodnina, Aleksandr Zaicev V. Tretyak
Sanni sport Bobsleigh
Sbornaya Russia I. Kavalchuk
Curling Figurnoe katanie E. Grishin Viktor Mamatov, Ivan Baykov, Rinat Safin, Aleksandr Tihonov
Vancouver - 2010 Gold 1. E. Ustyugov 2. S. Slepcova, A. Bogali-Titovec, O. Medvedceva, O. Zaiceva 3. N. Krukov Silver 1. A. Panzhinsky 2. E. Plushenko 3. I. Skoblev 4. O. Zaiceva 5. Snowboarding Bronze 1. I. Skoblev 2. Tretyakov (skeleton) 3. Bobsleigh 4. Sprint (women) 5. Sprint (men) 6. I. Tcherezov, A. Shipulin, M. Tchoydov, E. Ustyugov 7. I. Skoblev Russia takes place the 11 -th in general test on medals.
Questions: • 1. What is the Olympic emblems? • 2. Did women participate in the games? • 3. When and where did the original Olympic Games begin?
Sports in Russia Form 8 Made by Savosic Alyosha
Questions: • What are the most popular sports in your school? • Who is your favourite sportsman/woman?
Sport is very popular in Russia. More than 30 million people go to sport centres. There a lot of different sports that are very popular in Russia. One of them is football. According to official figures, nearly 5 million people go in for it. Almost each town has its own football team. Ice hockey is one of the most popular among winter sports. Russian players have been taking part in world championships since 1954 and have won the world title on many occasions. In 1988 we celebrated the hundredth anniversary of athletics.
• Track and field events are participated by 7. 5 million people now. Russian sportsmen are the European, World and Olympic records holders in different disciplines. Other popular team games are basketball and volleyball. More than 6 million people play volleyball in physical culture teams and sporting clubs. The mens and womens teams won Olympic, European and World Champions titles for many times. A little less people play basketball. Soviet players first took part in Olympic contests at the 1952 Games in Helsinki. Since then they have been among the Olympic prize winners for several times.
Questions: • What are the most popular sports in your school? • Who is your favourite sportsman/woman?
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Popular sport games in Russia and in Britain Form 8 Made by Khvalova Rita
Questions: What are the most popular sports in your school, your class? What is better to play sport or to watch it?
Sport is very popular in Russia. More than 30 million people go to sport centers. There a lot of different sports that are very popular in Russian. One of them is football.
Football has been played in one form or another for hundred of years. First it was a very rude and hard game. There were no rules. But sinse 1863 it has been played with proper rules. That year the Football Association (FA) the was started. Its first job was to get a set of rules for all teams, by the end of the 19 th century almost every town had its own team. The modern game was introduced to other countries by British soldiers, seamen and businessmen. Nowadays, nearly every country has its own football team. One of the main competitions of the football season is the FA Cup. It has been held every May at the famous Wembley stadium in London since the middle of the 19 th century.
I think sport is good. Because sport builds character. More than that it makes men out of boys and women out of girls. I should add sport makes me strong, fast, patient. And it is a good way to meet people, even from other countries.
Questions: What are the most popular sports in your school, your class? What is better to play sport or to watch it?
1)What are people all over the world fond of ? 2) What unites people of every nationality? 3)Who goes in for calisthenics?
People all over the world are very fond of sports and games. That is one of the things in which people of every nationality and class are united.
The most popular outdoor winter sports are shooting, hunting, hockey and, in the countries where the weather is frosty and there is much snow – skating, skiing and tobogganing. Many people greatly enjoy figure-skating and ski-jumping.
Summer affords excellent opportunities for swimming, boating, yachting, cycling, gliding and many other sports. Among outdoor games football takes the first place in public interests; this game is played in all the countries of the world. The other games that have firmly established themselves in favour in different countries are cricket, volley-ball, basket-ball, and so on.
1)What are people all over the world fond of ? 2) What unites people of every nationality? 3)Who goes in for calisthenics?
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