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Gateway p.84

The document focuses on grammar and vocabulary related to sports, including defining and non-defining relative clauses, sports venues, equipment, and phrasal verbs. It includes exercises for matching sports with their respective venues, completing sentences, and categorizing different types of sports. Additionally, it emphasizes speaking and writing skills through presentations and film reviews.

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Gateway p.84

The document focuses on grammar and vocabulary related to sports, including defining and non-defining relative clauses, sports venues, equipment, and phrasal verbs. It includes exercises for matching sports with their respective venues, completing sentences, and categorizing different types of sports. Additionally, it emphasizes speaking and writing skills through presentations and film reviews.

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Grammar I Defining relative clauses I Non-defining relative clauses

I Vocabulary r Sports r Sports venues and equipment


r Phrasal verbs connected with sport
Speaking rGivingapresentation
Writing r Afilm review

Sports Sports venues and equipment


1 Work with a partner. Match the pictures with these words. 4 Complete the sentences with these words

athletics basketball boxing diving football golf course court gym pitch
gymnastics ice hockey judo sailing skiing snowboarding pool rink slope track
swimming table tennis volleyball weightlifting

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1 We go swimming and diving in a

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A o
o Oo
B 2
3

4
We do gymnastics in
You skl down a

You play tennis or basketball on


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5
6
You play football on
You p ay ice hockey on
a

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You do ath etlcs on a

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^\ 5 Look at the photo and find three of these
E pieces of equipment.

A!=- _rr1 & boots


racket
club
skates
goal
skis
goggles
tra i ners
net

3m ln the box in 1, there are seven sports with three syllables.


Which are they?
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B
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2fu Put the words in the correct column, according to the stress.

o Ooo oo. Oo Oooo


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6 Work with a partner. How many sports can you


think of that use each piece of equipment in 5?
Ysu are,,{ a nrt' lo ,olay tenni.s, tahle {rnnis,
Zc @f .Oe Listen and check your answers. Then practise saying the words ,ollyball.".
with the correct stress.
7 -*? Which sport in 1 is the
subject of each conversation?
How important is correct word stress for good pronunciation? 3
STUDY SKILLS > page 148 4
2

3 Workwith a partner. Match one sport in 1 to each of these categories ffi SPEAKING Work in groups. Think of a sport.
Then add another example ofyour own. The others must find out what it is by asking
1 team sports questions. You can only answeryes or no. You
can ask a maximum of twenty questions.
2 lndividual sports

3 ba sports ls it a team sport?

4 water sports No, it isn't.

5 wlnter sports Do you do it in a gym?

6 martlal arts No, you don't.

Unit 7

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