How often do you do sport?
I write this question first because you must remember it. When somebody asks this question you must answer things like everyday, sometimes, once a week, twice a week, 7 times a year, etc.
Some new words we studied yesterday are: helmet, mask and hat. You wear a mask when you are doing fencing. You wear a helmet when you are playing ice hockey or you are riding a bike. You wear a swimming hat when you are swimming.
Somebody who practices a specific sport is called
swimmer
football player
basketball player
rider (horse)
cyclist
skater
etc.
We studied the verb must. It's a special verb, like can. We don't use an auxiliary (such as do) when we ask questions or make a negative sentence.
You must wear a swimming hat in the swimming pool.
Must I hit the ball with my hands?
You must not touch the ball with your hands.
It is always followed by another verb: In the examples the verbs are: wear, hit, touch.
We read about things we must do or not do when we play football. And about things we can do.
Must: obligation to do. You must have 11 players in a team.
Must not: obligation not to do. You must not touch the ball with your hands.
Can do: have permission to do it. You can touch the ball with your feet and your head.
Then, students got together with a partner and wrote the rules for a sport of their choice.
They wrote about volleyball, basketball and tennis. They all did a good job.
Verbs we used to talk about sports you play are: hit, kick, pass, throw.
HOMEWORK
A. Answer the questions:
1. What do swimmers wear?
2. What do football players wear?
3. What do horse riders wear?
4. What do skiers wear?
5. What clothes do you wear in the summer?
B. Choose a sport you enjoy doing.(volleyball, tennis, cycling, swimming, horseback riding, any sport is good).
Write about the sport. Say: how often you practice it, equipment you need to practice it, who you do it with (by yourself, on a team, with a friend, in a school or class), 2 rules:
you must... you mustn't.
Find a picture of the sport and the equipment.
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