Los Juegos Olímpicos Hoy vamos a: repasar los verbos para los deportes

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Los Juegos Olímpicos Hoy vamos a: repasar los verbos para los deportes usar ‘gustar’ para describir las opiniones de otras personas (e.g. She likes… – He loves…)

¿Qué deportes te gustan? Your answer must contain EXACTLY 7 words! ¿Qué deportes no te gustan? The conditions or ‘targets’ can be many and varied. It ALMOST doesn’t matter as the point of putting a condition there is to cause students to think their sentences through carefully as they build them. It makes them much more aware of what they’re saying. After a week of lessons focusing on imperfect/present comparisons based on the ancient and modern olympics, this sequence of lessons is going to focus on questions, use of gustar with 3rd person singular, practising dictionary skills, memory and sentence-building skills, all based on sport. Your answer must contain more than 9 words! 2

¿En casa o fuera? Home or away? Home questions are easier – away questions more challenging. ¿En casa o fuera?

hacer el remo OR remar = 2 puntos (el) remo = 1 punto Demo slide for the scoring hacer el remo OR remar = 2 puntos Katherine Grainger/Anna Watkins = 2 puntos+

hacer (el/la) jugar (al) NB: practicar can be used for both but sounds a bit more formal. It can also literally mean to practise. hacer (el/la) jugar (al) Reminder of the rule re sports & correct verbs.

Hay que nombrar el deporte (1 or 2 puntos) – 1 x punto para el sustantivo, 2 x puntos para el verbo correcto y el sustantivo, y para ganar 2 puntos extra hay que nombrar al deportista. 36 points available in total.

Laura Bechtolsheimer Chris Hoy Mo Farah Katie Walsh Luke Campbell David Beckham Opportunity to win more points for team by naming each sportsperson left to right. 9 x points available Andy Murray Beth Tweddle Rebecca Adlington

¿Qué deportes les gustan a ellos? ¿Qué deporte le gusta a Chris Hoy? A Chris Hoy le gusta ……………… Teacher to use the slide to model and elicit language – stress ‘le’

¿Qué medalla vas a ganar? Extend the use of ‘le’ to family members. This and the next slide to be printed as one worksheet. Students to be challenged to get a Gold, Silver or Bronze medal in their groups or pairs. Score each sentence with 3,2,1 3 = no mistakes, 2 = 1 or 2 errors, 1 = 3+ errors. Everything wrong is an error including accents! Gold medal = 12 – 15 points Silver = 8 – 11 points Bronze = 4 – 7 points

¿Qué deportes le gustan a tu familia? A mi padre le gusta el golf. A mi hermana menor le encanta la gimnasia. Vocabulario: varied = variado to run = correr A mi abuelo le gusta ver el fútbol en la tele.

1. My granddad likes Match of the Day because he loves football. 2. My younger sister loves gymnastics because it’s exciting. 3. My mum likes athletics because it’s varied. 4. My granny loves cycling because it’s fun. 5. My dog loves athletics because he loves running.

1. My granddad likes Match of the Day because he loves football. 2. My younger sister loves gymnastics because it’s exciting. 3. My mum likes athletics because it’s varied. 4. My granny loves cycling because it’s fun. 5. My dog loves athletics because he loves running. A mi abuelo le gusta MOTD porque le encanta el fútbol. A mi hermana menor le encanta la gimnasia porque es emocionante. A mi madre le gusta el atletismo porque es variado. A mi abuela le encanta el ciclismo porque es divertido. A mi perro le encanta el atletismo porque le encanta correr.