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If you really want to

win, cheat!
G Past tenses: simple, continuous and perfect.
V Sport
P /:/ and /:/
Lets talk!
In which sports are there more cases of
cheating? How do people cheat in these
sports?
Tell me what you see!

Read the article in page 8 and tell me


how these people cheated.
Lets do some grammar!
Look at the highlighted verbs in the text.
Which tenses arethree
Which of the they?
tenses do we use for?
1. Completed actions in the past.
2. An action in progress at a particular
Underline and moment
example of each
in the past.....
tense in the
3. An action that happened before the past
other two texts.
time we are talking about..
Retell the stories!

Bo
clo oks
sed
!
Lets speak!
We are going to tell an anecdote. First, plan what you want
to say!
http://www.grammarbank.com/prese
nt-perfect-or-past-perfect.html

Can you think of two disadvantages of


being a professional football referee?
http://www.inter-lingua-nyelviskola.hu/angol-hanganyag/

Lets listen!
Go to exercise 3.b, page 9!

Do you agree with him that


there is more cheating in
football than before?
VOCABULARY!

Go to Vocabulary Bank, page 145!


Think of a sports team you know!
In pairs, so the questionnaire!
Lets do some pronunciation!
Lets practise!
1. I got hurt when I caught the ball.
2. Her serves worse than the other
girls.
3. It was a draw-the score was four all.
4. Its the worst sport in the world.
5. He warmed up on the court.
6. They wore red shirts and white
shorts.
Lets read!
Have you ever seen any of
these people playing sport?
At in
Read the article what
pageage
11. do you think
people
Do most sportspeople reach
find their peak in
it easy
or difficultthese sports?
to retire?
Do you know what these
people do now?
Lets read!
Can you remember these words?
1. Adjective: depressed Noun: depression
2. Adjective: glamorous Noun:
3. Verb: lose Noun:
Think of a sportsperson from your country who
4. Verb: recognize Noun:
has retired. What is he/she doing now? Do you
5. Verb: fail
think he/she retired at the rightNoun:
time?
6. Verb: retire Noun:

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