1、Integrated skillsSharing your understanding of sportsmanshipListening Listen to the introduction and decide whether the following statements are true (T) or false (F). Circle the incorrect information in the false statements and correct it in the blanks.1. The air crash happened when Bobby was 22 ye
2、ars old. T/F _2. Together with his best friend, Bobby helped rebuild the team over the next few years. T/F _The air crash happened when Bobby was 20 years old.Together with his best coach, Bobby helped rebuild the team over the next few years. Listening Listen to the introduction and decide whether
3、the following statements are true (T) or false (F). Circle the incorrect information in the false statements and correct it in the blanks.3. Instead of attending the celebrations after winning the European Cup, Bobby stayed alone to remember his former teammates.T/F _4. It can be seen in Bobbys case
4、 that champions are not made in the gym or on the field but in the heart.T/F _A1Listen to the introduction again and complete the notes below.1937A2ListeningListeningCareer and achievementsa monthten years/a decade249lifetime achievementlong-range shotsNarrator: Sir Bobby Charlton was born in Englan
5、d on 11 October 1937. He began playing football as a young child and he is known today as one of Englands greatest players. But Bobbys career was not without setbacks. When he was 20 years old, his team was on their way home from a successful competition in the European Cup when their plane crashed.
6、 Eight of the players died in the accident, including Bobbys best friend. Bobby was overcome with sorrow but he returned to the game less than a month later because he felt that was what his team would have wanted. Together with his coach, he helped rebuild the team over the next few years. Ten year
7、s after the crash, Bobby and his team won the European Cup. However, he did not attend the post-match celebrations. He preferred to be alone to remember his former teammates who died in the air crash a decade earlier. During his football career, Sir Bobby Charlton made 758 appearances for Manchester
8、 United, scoring 249 goals. He also scored 49 goals for England. He was well known for his ability to control the midfield and to deliver striking blows and long-range shots with either foot. His determination, strong willpower, fitness and hard work brought him great success in his career. As one o
9、f the leading players in the history of football, his achievements cover an impressive list of medals and titles. He has earned many honors including some of Europes highest athletic awards, as well as lifetime achievement awards. It is said that champions are not made in the gym or on the field but
10、 in the heart. That is certainly true of Sir Bobby Charlton. He always says, “Do your absolute best. You cant do anymore.”Listen for sportsmanshipCharlton won many medals and made great achievements during his life owing to his determination, strong willpower, fitness and hard work. Without doubt, h
11、e is a successful and great football player. Where champions like Bobby Charlton are really made? Listen for supporting sentences.Possible supporting sentences: It is said that champions are not made in the gym or on the field but in the heart.Do your absolute best. You cant do anymore.Read for fact
12、(1) So what will a true sportsman do about failure? (Para. 1)(1) Make the right decisions for the right reasons and not worry about failure.(2) The founder of the modern Olympics, who brought the Olympics back to life. Eugenio Monti.(2) Who is Pierre de Coubertin?Who was the first to win the Pierre
13、de Coubertin Fair Play Trophy? (Para. 2)Read for critical thinking(2) Why was Monti awarded the Pierre de Coubertin Fair Play Trophy? (Para. 2)(1) Why does the author say that “at any sporting event, you face two opponents?” (Para. 1) (2) Monti helped a British competitor who had broken a part of hi
14、s bobsleigh by lending him the same part of his own. It was a remarkable, unselfish decision, which sets an example to us all. (1) Because on the one hand, sportspeople have to compete with their fellow players, and on the other, they must compete with themselves. In both cases, they must make the r
15、ight decisions to play fair and with dignity.Read for critical thinkingWould you do the same if you were Monti? Why or why not?Yes, I would do the same as Monti because as an athlete, I would feel responsible to demonstrate good sportsmanship, which is also in the spirit of the Olympic Games. Beside
16、s, as I would have to live with my decision, I would feel good because I played fair and helped a fellow athlete.Discuss for sportsmanshipDo you think Monti is a true sportsman? Why?So winning is not everything. Fair play requires athletes not only to obey the rules but also carry forward the spirit
17、 of helping each other. As an old saying goes, Friendship comes first, the result follows.SummaryPersonal informationQualitiesWhat happened to himCareer and achievements Was born in England on 11 October 1937 Began playing football as a young child 20 years old, their team plane crashed. 8 players d
18、ied in the accident, including Bobbys best friend Overcome with sorrowReturned to the game less than amonth later 758 appearances for Manchester United, scoring 249 goals; 49 goals for England One of Englands greatest football players and one of the leading players in the history of football Togethe
19、r with his coach, he helped rebuild the team over the next few years 10 years after the crash, Bobby and his team won the EuropeanCup Control the midfield and to deliver striking blows and long-range shots with either foot Determination, strong willpower, fitness and hard workEugenio MontiBasic info
20、rmation: an Italian bobsleigh competitorEvent:Event:Beginning: take part in the two-man bobsleigh final of an Olympic event.Development: Tony Nash, one of the competitors, had broken a part of his bobsleigh.Climax: Monti lent his bobsleigh to his rival Nash without hesitationResult: help Nash win th
21、e gold medalunselfish“A true sportsperson will make the right decisions for the right reasons and not worry about failure. ”Struggle for and stick to it in the heart.Winning is not everything.Friendship first, then competition. “Do your absolute best. You cant do anymore.” Bobby Charlton “Win with h
22、umility, lose with grace, and do both with dignity.” (wise saying)Reviewing:Q1: Whats the Olympic motto? Q2: What do the Olympics provide for the athletes?Q3: What do the Olympic Games bring to people across the world?2. An opportunity for them to play fairly, exchange, learn from each other, as wel
23、l as realize the dream of champion.3. Joy, excitement, faith in the future and hope.1. Faster, Higher, Stronger. Fill in the table to understand sportsmanship through the examples of excellent athletes.FiguresSportsmanshipMuhammad AliJessica Ennis-HillXu HaifengLiu XiangBobby CharltonEugenio Montiha
24、rd work and devotionconstantly challenge oneself to realize ones value and win glory for ones countrydetermination, strong willpower, fitness and hard workwin with humility, lose with grace, and do both with dignityfriendship first, then competition.Discuss different aspects of sportsmanshipPlaying
25、fairSPORTSMANSHIPWorking hardShowing respect to other playerse.g. When I say , I actually mean Take as an example.Writing Q1: What topic are you going to write about? Q2: What do you know about sportsmanship?SportsmanshipWriting Q3: How do you organize your essay? Q4: How to conclude what you have w
26、ritten and introduce what you will write next? A clear topic representation, a detailed body and supporting examples, a summaryTransitional statementse.g. In conclusion/To sum up/In short, every athlete wants to be a victor, but I still hold the belief thatThough winning is very important in sport,
27、I believe that Writing structure and requirements:Para. 1: Introduce the topic of sportsmanship and state the main idea of your essay. Remember to take a clear stand on sportsmanship.Para. 2: Develop the body of your essay by giving your understanding of sportsmanship in detail. Use examples to supp
28、ort your opinion where necessary. You can also include an opposing opinion and state why you disagree.Para. 3: Sum up your opinion by reminding the reader of what you have written. Rather than repeating the exact words, express your main idea in a different way.Checking 1: Self-review questionsDo yo
29、u use transitional statements in your writing?How can you improve your writing?Checking 2: Peer reviewChecking 3Noteworthy aspects Basic mistakes (spelling, punctuation, words, grammar) Merits and demerits after peer review (reasons) Discussion about whether the opinions on sportsmanship are good Some persuasive sentencesHomeworkComplete your essay according to the writing requirements you have learnt. Beautiful handwriting is needed.感 谢 您 的 观 看T H A N K S