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Autor materiálu : RNDr . Pavlína Kochová Datum vytvoření : říjen 2013

VY_32_INOVACE_1.2AJ3,4.10/ Žž. Autor materiálu : RNDr . Pavlína Kochová Datum vytvoření : říjen 2013 Vzdělávací oblast: Jazyk a jazyková komunikace Vyučovací předmět : Anglický jazyk Ročník : 3.,4. Téma : Sports and Competition in Britain

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Autor materiálu : RNDr . Pavlína Kochová Datum vytvoření : říjen 2013

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  1. VY_32_INOVACE_1.2AJ3,4.10/Žž Autormateriálu: RNDr. PavlínaKochová Datum vytvoření: říjen 2013 Vzdělávací oblast: Jazyk a jazykovákomunikace Vyučovacípředmět: Anglickýjazyk Ročník: 3.,4. Téma: SportsandCompetition in Britain Druhmateriálu: prezentace + aktivita Klíčováslova: Association football, Rugby, Cricket,greyhound races, betting steeplechase Anotace: Seznámenístudentů s populárnímií britskými sportypomocíprezentaceučitele, úkolů pro studenty, práce s internetem, zapojeníreceptivních a produktivníchdovedností. Autorem materiálu a všech jeho částí, není-li uvedeno jinak, je RNDr. Pavlína Kochová CZ.1.07/1.5.00/34.0501

  2. VY_32_INOVACE_1.2AJ3,4.10/Žž Metodické pokyny: Studenti se seznámí s oblíbenými britskými sporty a průběžně vyhledávají odpovědi na otázky doplňující základní informace. Tento vyučovací materiál pokryje jednu vyučovací jednotku (45 min) Autorem materiálu a všech jeho částí, není-li uvedeno jinak, je RNDr. Pavlína Kochová CZ.1.07/1.5.00/34.0501

  3. VY_32_INOVACE_1.2AJ3,4.10/Žž SPORTS AND COMPETITION IN BRITAIN Autorem materiálu a všech jeho částí, není-li uvedeno jinak, je RNDr. Pavlína Kochová CZ.1.07/1.5.00/34.0501

  4. VY_32_INOVACE_1.2AJ3,4.10/Žž 1. Name sports that according to you were first played in Britain. Rugby football Cricket Association football Snooker Golf Squash Billiards Table tenis Curling Field hockey Tennis Badminton Autorem materiálu a všech jeho částí, není-li uvedeno jinak, je RNDr. Pavlína Kochová CZ.1.07/1.5.00/34.0501

  5. VY_32_INOVACE_1.2AJ3,4.10/Žž • The public schools of the Victorian era believed that organized competitive games had many psychological benefits . • These games developed sense of fair play. • Observing rules influences behaviour before, during and after the game. You had to be a good loser . To cheat was shameful, to lose was a part of the game. • Team sports were the best, as they developed team spirit. • Modern sport is of course different. Even in Britain top players in any sport have a professional attitude. Whywasit in Britainwhereso many sportsstarted? Autorem materiálu a všech jeho částí, není-li uvedeno jinak, je RNDr. Pavlína Kochová CZ.1.07/1.5.00/34.0501

  6. VY_32_INOVACE_1.2AJ3,4.10/Žž • Sport plays an important role in people´ s lives in Britain – especially for men it is the main form of entertainment. • Many millions of people také part in some kind of sport at least once a week, other millions are spectators who follow one or more sports. • In Britain hundreds of sports are played, some of which may not be seen as sports at all – croquet, indoor bowling, darts, snooker, board games, etc • The British are fond of competition. However trivial it can seem, there are competitions organized in which gardeners bring their cabbages, leeks, onions, carrots, etc. in the hope of being awarded as the best. The same is the situation with animals. A nationalpassion Autorem materiálu a všech jeho částí, není-li uvedeno jinak, je RNDr. Pavlína Kochová CZ.1.07/1.5.00/34.0501

  7. VY_32_INOVACE_1.2AJ3,4.10/Žž • There is a duty of local authorities to provide and maintain playing fields and other faciities. They are usually very cheap or free. • There is also a law that prevents the TV rights to the most famous sporting occasions being sold to satelite channels that cannot be recieved by most people. Thesocialimportanceof sport Autorem materiálu a všech jeho částí, není-li uvedeno jinak, je RNDr. Pavlína Kochová CZ.1.07/1.5.00/34.0501

  8. VY_32_INOVACE_1.2AJ3,4.10/Žž 2. Give another example of an important sport event in the UK and add some interesting details . • Wimbledon – the oldest tennis tournament in the world • Takes place in June/July in at the All England Club in Wimbledon, London • It is played outdoor on grass • Exccept for sport it is connected also with summer fashion, strawberries with cream, garden parties and long warm English summer evenings • It is essentially a middle-class event • Grand National Steeplechase - at Aintree Racecourse in Liverpool, • Attracts a TV audience of 300 million • English Cup Final – the final of a cnock out competition of all the teams of the league takes place every MayatWembley Stadium, London Someimportantevents Autorem materiálu a všech jeho částí, není-li uvedeno jinak, je RNDr. Pavlína Kochová CZ.1.07/1.5.00/34.0501

  9. VY_32_INOVACE_1.2AJ3,4.10/Žž “Cricket is more than just a sport; it symbolizes a way of life – a sllow and peacefull rural way of life long sunny summer afternoons, smel of new-mown grass and sound of leather (theball) connecting with willow (thewoodfromwhichcricketbats are made).”[1] • a bat-and-ball game • played between two teams of 11 players • at the centre of a field is a rectangular 22-yard long pitch • one team takes turn to bat, attempting to score runs; he other team fields. Each turn is known as an innings • the bowler delivers the ball to the batsman who attempts to hit the ball with his bat far enough for him to run to the other end of the pitch and score a run • the batsman continues batting until he is out. The batting team continues batting until ten batsmen are out, at which point the teams switch roles and the fielding team comes in to bat. Cricket Autorem materiálu a všech jeho částí, není-li uvedeno jinak, je RNDr. Pavlína Kochová CZ.1.07/1.5.00/34.0501

  10. VY_32_INOVACE_1.2AJ3,4.10/Žž “There are two versions of this fast and aggressive game: rugby union and rugby league. …. Real difference is a matter of social history …… Because of these social origins rugby league in Britain is seen a working class sport, while rugby union is a sport for all middle classes. Except in south Wales. There, rugby union is a sport for all classes, and more popular than football.” [1] Rugby • rugby union, is a full contact team sport • it is based on running with the ball in hand • each team starts the match with 15 players on the field and seven substitutes • players in a team are divided into eight forwards (two more than in rugby league) and seven backs. • players use an oval-shaped ball on a field with H-shaped goalposts on each goal line • points are scored in several ways: a try, scored by grounding the ball in the in-goal area (5 points) and a subsequent conversion kick (2 points); a successful penalty kick or a drop goal each (3 points) • forward passing (throwing the ball ahead to another player) is not allowed Autorem materiálu a všech jeho částí, není-li uvedeno jinak, je RNDr. Pavlína Kochová CZ.1.07/1.5.00/34.0501

  11. VY_32_INOVACE_1.2AJ3,4.10/Žž “Traditionally the favourite sports of the British upper class are hunting, shooting and fishing. The most widespread form of hunting is foxhunting – indeed that is what the word “hunting” usually means in Britain. This is a popular pastime among some members of the higher social classes and a few people from lower social ca=lasses, who often see their participation as a mark of newly won status” [1] 3. Not only killing animals attract the British. Horse of Greyhound races are also popular. Find some basic information about these sports. Animals • Foxhunting • A group of people on horses, ride around with a pack of dogs. When a dog picks up the sent of a fox, somebody blows a horn and the fox chase starts . The fox sometimes escapes but usually it is torn to pieces by the dogs before the hunters come. • The sport is controversial, (banned in Scotland in 2002, and in England and Wales in November 2004), though shooting foxes as vermin remained legal. • Shooting • killing birds with guns (pastime for higher social classes) • can take place during certain period • Hare-coursing • The only kind of hunting of working classes • Hunting with greyhound dogs chasing hares • Fishing • popular among all classes; angling - competitive version Autorem materiálu a všech jeho částí, není-li uvedeno jinak, je RNDr. Pavlína Kochová CZ.1.07/1.5.00/34.0501

  12. VY_32_INOVACE_1.2AJ3,4.10/Žž • people feel to be involved in sport at least by placing bet on future results • In 1993 a sum of £12.7 billion was wagered (£ 289 per adult). £9.5 billion was won • about one half of the sum was bet on horses or greyhounds • 74% of adult population gambled at least once a year • there was one betting shop for 3,000 adults Gambling Autorem materiálu a všech jeho částí, není-li uvedeno jinak, je RNDr. Pavlína Kochová CZ.1.07/1.5.00/34.0501

  13. VY_32_INOVACE_1.2AJ3,4.10/Žž 4. Use the internet to make a calendar of the most important sporting events in Britain. Sportingcalendar Autorem materiálu a všech jeho částí, není-li uvedeno jinak, je RNDr. Pavlína Kochová CZ.1.07/1.5.00/34.0501

  14. VY_32_INOVACE_1.2AJ3,4.10/Žž • Association football, Rugby, Cricket, Golf, Tennis, Badminton, Squash, Field hockey, Snooker, Billiards, Curling, Table tennis • Students own ansvers e.g. rounders, car races, etc. • Horse racing is an ;different types of horse races.: flat racing, steeple chasing (racing over jumps), and harness racing, where horses trot or pace while pulling a driver in a sulky.Greyhound racing - the dogs chase a lure (traditionally an artificial 'hare' or 'rabbit') on a track until the greyhounds cross the finish line . There are 26 registered stadiums in Britain, and a betting system with a turnover of £75,100,000. • Calendar • January /February – Five Nations Championship in rugby union played onfive Saturdays between England, France, Ireland, Scotland and Wales • March/April – The Boat Race – crews of Oxford and Cambridge Universities compete in rowing; The Grand Nationatsteeplechase at Aintree • May - The Cup Final – The English Football Association final at Wembley, London • June - The Derby at Epson racecourse (rain on the flat); June/July - Wimbledon tennis fortnight • August – The Charity Shield football match at Wembley between last season´s Cup Final and League winners • November/December – The Varsity Match in rugby between Oxford and Cambridge Universities at Twickenham Řešení Autorem materiálu a všech jeho částí, není-li uvedeno jinak, je RNDr. Pavlína Kochová CZ.1.07/1.5.00/34.0501

  15. VY_32_INOVACE_1.2AJ3,4.10/Žž ZDROJE Footballhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Football_iu_1996.jpg Rugby http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Scrum-1.JPG Crickethttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Pollock_to_Hussey.jpg Golf http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Golf_ball_resting_near_fairway_wood.jpg Tennishttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Tennis_court_imperial.svg Badminton http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Heads_of_badminton_raquets.jpg Squash http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Squash_court.JPG Fieldhockeyhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:HOCKEY_ARGENTINA_PAKISTAN.jpg Snooker http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Snooker_table_selby.JPG Billiardshttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:PoolTablewithEquipment-non.jpg Curling http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Curling_pictogram_lip.png Table tennishttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Ping-Pong_2.jpg O´DRISCOLL, James. Britain. Oxford: OUP, 2003. ISBN 0-19-432429-X. Autorem materiálu a všech jeho částí, není-li uvedeno jinak, je RNDr. Pavlína Kochová CZ.1.07/1.5.00/34.0501

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