Vocabulary 1 1
4 archery athletics badminton canoeing cycling diving gymnastics ice hockey judo sailing ski jumping volleyball weightlifting
PLAY (+ ball sports)
badminton
GO (+ -ing)
canoeing
DO
judo
USEFUL PHRASES
5 1 The summer Olympic Games take … 2 She always comes … 3 I sometimes take …
2 outdoor sports
a part in school running competitions. b place every four years. c first in cycling races.
indoor sports
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1 is / the / FIFA World Cup/ place / taking / Where / next ?
2 do / often / swimming / go / How / you ? 3 you / What / do / sports / on / TV / watch ? 4 are / sports / favourite / What / your ? 5 sports / Which / boring / are ? 6 part / you / taking / Do / PE classes / in / like ? 92
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Reading 2
3
1 The World Games take place every two / four years. 2 The World Games include / don’t include Olympic sports. 3 The triathlon became / didn’t become an Olympic sport in 2000. 4 There are six / thirty categories of sport in the World Games. 5 Poland won / didn’t win many medals in 2013. 6 At the 2013 World Games, the officials noticed / didn’t notice the spelling mistake on the medals.
1 How many countries take part in the World Games? 2 Which sports were in the World Games before they became Olympic sports? 3 How many sports are there in the World Games? 4 Which martial arts are there in the World Games? 5 Which country got most gold medals in 2013? 6 What was the spelling mistake on the medals in Cali?
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Language Focus 1 USE OF ENGLISH
1 1 Jaką formę przyjmuje czasownik po słowie didn’t? 2 Czy jest ona taka sama w przypadku czasowników regularnych i nieregularnych?
2 1 Pele played in the World Cup final when he was 18. 2 Women’s boxing became an Olympic sport in 2008. 3 People started playing squash in America. 4 Tracy Austin won Wimbledon when she was 16 years old.
3 On Saturday 26th April 2003, Aron Ralston went 1 in the Blue John Canyon, in the USA. He was alone and had a terrible accident. An enormous rock trapped his arm. He 2 at night because it was very cold. 3 any fresh food or water. After six days, he amputated his arm with a knife and walked six miles before a helicopter finally rescued him. Aron then wrote a book about his experience. 1 a climbs b climbing c climbed 2 a doesn’t sleep b isn’t sleeping c didn’t sleep 3 a There wasn’t b Wasn’t c There were
4
5 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar took part in eight NBA All-Star Games.
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archery basketball cycling football judo running swimming tennis
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Vocabulary 2
Speaking 6
1 cap dress shoes glasses gloves hat shorts skirt socks trainers trousers T-shirt
1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12
8
4 A C
5 boots
coat
jacket
jeans
sweater
1 Today I’m wearing 2 When I do sport, I usually wear 3 My favourite clothes are 4 I don’t like wearing 5 Last week I didn’t wear
. . . . .
sweatshirt top
tracksuit
What do we wear when a we go jogging? b we go to school? c it’s cold?
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Culture TEST TRAINER
1 1 Canadians love sport. 2 Canada’s national sport is basketball. 3 Girls don’t play ice hockey in Canada. 4 A Canadian invented ice hockey. 5 The Canadian ice hockey team won the gold medal in the 2014 winter Olympics. 6 The text tells you how to play ice hockey.
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3 1 Did ice hockey start in the 20th century? 2 Did a man or a woman invent the rules for ice hockey? 3 When did they play the first game of ice hockey? 4 What medal did the Canadian ice hockey team win in the 2010 winter Olympics?
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Language Focus 2 1 1 Jaką formę przyjmuje czasownik po słowie did?
5 1 you / go on holiday ?
2 Czy można przetłumaczyć słowo did na język polski?
2 you / start / studying here ?
2/3
3 you / celebrate your birthday ?
1 father / What / win / did / Marcin’s / medals / ?
4 your parents / meet ?
2 his / play / Did / volleyball / mum / ?
3 did / at / sports / Marcin / do / school / What / ?
4 an / become / 2004 / Did / NBA / player / Marcin / in / ?
5 you / finish primary school ?
Listening TEST TRAINER
6 5 he / get / a / When / new contract / did / from / the Washington Wizards / ?
4 a year ago in July in 2002 last month last week three years ago two hours ago yesterday
1 The new Wembley stadium opened in the second half of 2007. 2 It took one year to build the stadium. 3 England won their first game at the new stadium. 4 Manchester United lost to Chelsea in the first FA Cup Final in the new stadium. 5 The guide invites tourists to come to the concerts.
7 The new Wembley stadium
in 2002
Pitch size: 105 x 148 / 68 metres. 2 60,000 / 90,000 seats.
LOOK
The old Wembley stadium was demolished in 32003 / 2002.
He became an NBA player in 2005. He got a new contract in July. • Okoliczniki czasu znajdują się w środku / na końcu zdania.
The Live Earth concerts were in 42003 / 2007.
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Writing 1
WRITING PLAN
did how often is what
1 are your favourite sports? My favourite sports are football and cycling. I love the Tour de France. 2 do you do exercise? I usually do exercise four or five times a week. 3 Which sports you play last week? I played volleyball and tennis at school, and I played football with my friends. 4 What your favourite football team? My favourite football team is Marseille because I lived there before I moved to Paris.
LOOK
be
present
past
What
Where
1
2
your favourite team sports?
the Olympics last year?
3
Which sports
other you play verbs football?
4
you play last week?
• Po słowach do i did używamy czasownika w formie 5 .
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Language in Action
4
1/2
Kate Hi, Mary. 1 (you / weekend / good / have / a / did)
Arsenal 1
:02
Date: 20th May
Mary Yes, I did. It was great.
Stadium: Emirates (Arsenal)
Kate Oh, really? What did you do?
Attendance: 52,000 Match rating:
Mary 2 . (went / to / my friends / with / a shopping centre / I)
3
Referee: Mike Dean Star players: Lukas Podolski, Wojciech Szczęsny
Kate 3 anything? (you / buy / did)
1 What teams took part in the game? 2 Who won the match? 3 When did the match take place? 4 How many people saw the match? 5 Did Arsenal play at home or away? 6 Was it a good game?
Mary Yes, I did. I bought lots of things. Anyway, what about you? 4 ? (did / do / at / you / what / the weekend) Kate I went to an art gallery. Mary 5 (good / it / was)
Mary 6 (fantastic / that /sounds)
English
2
4
you do?
about
?
I the museum.
5
6
it
?
amazing!
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!
Polish a good weekend?
3
?
Kate Yes, it was amazing! I saw lots of beautiful paintings.
3 1
?
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Test Practice
Poziom podstawowy
1
Zadanie testujące
A D erby Sports Club B Bristol Sports Club C Bradford Sports Club
A Come to Italy this summer!
2
If you are an active person who loves sport, sign up for our camp today! We’ve got motivated staff and great activities: cycling, archery, judo and tennis. Don’t wait – email us today at caorle@sport.it and find out more. B Loch Lommond near Glasgow – a perfect place for active teenagers! Our camp is located by Loch Lommond near Glasgow, which makes it a perfect place for doing sports like swimming, sailing and canoeing. In the camp area there’s also a big new football pitch, so you’ll have a chance to practise football every day, with our professional coaches. Each camp is two weeks long. If you love sport, it’s a camp for you! C If you don’t have any holiday plans, sign up for our local sports camp! The camp is organised by The Champions – a modern sports school from Bristol. We’ve got a fantastic sports hall where you can play basketball and volleyball. There are also great outdoor and indoor tennis courts. If you have any questions, please contact us at champions@ bristol.uk. Which offer is best for someone who 1 prefers individual sports? 2 likes tennis and team sports? 3 is a big fan of different ball games? 4 likes water sports?
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Test Practice
Poziom rozszerzony
1
3
Diving is a beautiful sport and it’s similar to gymnastics or dancing. It isn’t easy to jump from high places, but most divers say that it’s a great feeling. They also love it because it gives them a great chance to be on their own. Many people think that it’s a summer sport, but in fact you can practise it all year. Maria thinks it’s good to find some time to relax every day, and she’s a big fan of water sports. In her opinion, it’s great to take part in team games because you not only do some sport, but also meet your friends at the same time. Samuel was a dancer when he was younger and he enjoyed it a lot. He loves doing difficult sports, and he says that it’s important to do some sport regularly. He spends a lot of time with other people, and that’s why he likes relaxing alone.
Zadanie testujące Ola: ‘I enjoy working with others. My friends tell me that I’m a good friend and I can make other people work well together. I believe that speed is the key to success in any sport, so I always try to be the fastest I can. I don’t really like exercising outdoors.’ Maciek: ‘I love training alone. I played football for a few years, but it wasn’t for me. I enjoy any weather – sun, rain or snow – they all give me energy! Also, I don’t want to buy any expensive equipment.’ Kuba: ‘I like sports where you have to concentrate all the time. I don’t need any teammates to help me if I do something wrong. I just want some simple rules and a lot of action, and I want it all year long!’
A V-ballers If you like being in a team, regular hard work and lots of emotions, then our club is what you are looking for. We’re proud of the fact that our team won the National Volleyball Championship in 2010, 2013 and 2014. We believe that good teamwork is the key to success. B Cool Speed Team (CST) Speed, fresh cold air, and being happy – it’s all here. We train in the hills around our town from November until the end of February. It’s true that you have to buy some skis and skiing boots, but, after that, skiing is not expensive. C Going with the Wind Running shoes, a T-shirt and shorts (or a tracksuit on a cold day), that’s all you need to start running with us. Every training session includes a warm-up and running practice. We start together, but then everybody works alone. We’re different from each other, and we don’t need the same type of exercise. D Kendo Club Kendo is a traditional Japanese martial art, but it’s not a strength sport. You just need speed and precision to be good at it. Every fight is short, quick and full of energy. We train twice a week, but you need some special equipment to take part in the fights.
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Self Check
3 your parents / meet in England ? (✗)
1 1 2 3 4 5 6
W A R
I G
T E
K D I
F Y U M
I N
4 ice hockey / start in Canada ? (✓)
N G
6
I N Y
C
I N G O
N G
6
2 a b c
d e f
6
3
1 about / anyway / you / what / ? / , 2 good / you / did / a / day / have / yesterday / ? 3 statues / I / saw / lots of / there / fantastic / ! 3
4
1 Spain won the 2014 World Cup. ✗ (Germany ✓) 2 The Tour de France started in 1800. ✗ (1903 ✓) 3 Taekwondo became an Olympic sport in 1998. ✗ (2000 ✓) 4 Cyclists started wearing lycra shorts in the 19th century. ✗ (20th century ✓) 4
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1 Germany won the World Cup in 2014. (When) 2 The Olympics took place in Athens in 2004. (Where) 3 Stanislas Wawrinka was the winner of the 2014 Australian Open. (Who) 4 Poland won six medals in the 2014 Winter Olympics. (How many) 4
7
1 We went swimming the weekend. 2 Tom watched a football match three days . 3 The new Wembley stadium opened 2007. 4 Alice won a sports competition a year . 5 They started playing baseball April.
5
8 In 2005, the Olympic Committee 1decides / decided to have the 2012 Olympics in London. Most people in London were excited. The English people 2build / built a new Olympic Park. There 3 are / were around 9,000 new houses in the Olympic Village! When the London 2012 Games 4 finish / finished, the Olympic Park became the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park and now people 5 visit / are visiting it every day. There’s something for everyone in the Park: there 6is / are unique kinds of parkland, waterways, and 7a lot of / any attractions. The park 8it’s got / has got the tallest sculpture in the UK. It’s 114 metres tall! 8
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Wordlist accident (n) alone (adj, adv) amputate (v)
słownictwo obowiązujące na teście /ˈæksɪd(ə)nt/ /əˈləʊn/
/ˈæmpjʊteɪt/
wypadek
outdoor (adj)
sam
pads (n)
amputować
archery (n)
/ˈɑː(r)tʃəri/
łucznictwo
athlete (n)
/ˈæθliːt/
lekkoatleta
athletics (n)
/æθˈletɪks/
lekkoatletyka
badminton (n)
/ˈbædmɪntən/
basketball (n)
/ˈbɑːskɪtˌbɔːl/
/ˌaʊtˈdɔː(r)/
na powietrzu
/pædz/
ochraniacze
parachuting (n)
/ˈpærəˌʃuːtɪŋ/
popular with (v)
/ˈpɒpjʊlə(r) ˌwɪð/
skoki ze spadochronem popularny wśród
powerlifting (n)
/ˈpaʊə(r)ˌlɪftɪŋ/
trójbój siłowy
badminton
precision sports (n) /prɪˈsɪʒ(ə)n ˌspɔː(r) ts /
sporty precyzyjne dumny z
/ˈpraʊd ˌɒv/
koszykówka
proud of (v)
boots (n)
/buːts/
buty, kozaki
rescue (v)
bowling (n)
/ˈbəʊlɪŋ/
kręgle
result (n)
obóz
rock (n)
kajak-polo
rules (n)
/kəˈnuːɪŋ/
kajakarstwo
running (n)
/kӕp/
czapka
sailing (n)
/ˈseɪlɪŋ/
żeglarstwo
/ˈklaɪmɪŋ/
wspinaczka
sculpture (n)
/ˈskʌlptʃə(r)/
rzeźba
camp (n) canoe polo (n) canoeing (n) cap (n) climbing (n)
/kæmp/
/kəˈnuː ˌpəʊləʊ /
/ˈreskjuː/ /rɪˈzʌlt/ /rɒk/
/ruːlz/
/ˈrʌnɪŋ/
ratować wynik skała zasady bieganie
/ʃuːz/
buty
trener
shoes (n)
coat (n)
/kəʊt/
płaszcz
shorts (n)
/ʃɔː(r)ts/
krótkie spodenki
come first (v)
/ˌkʌm ˈfɜː(r)st/
docierać do mety jako pierwszy jazda na rowerze; kolarstwo burzyć, niszczyć
sign up for (v)
/ˌsaɪn ˈʌp fɔː(r)/
zapisywać się
ski jumping (n)
/ˈskiː ˌdʒʌmpɪŋ/
skoki narciarskie
/ˈskiːɪŋ/
narciarstwo
coach (n)
/kəʊtʃ/
cycling (n)
/ˈsaɪklɪŋ/
demolish (v)
/dɪˈmɒlɪʃ/
silver (n) skates (n)
/ˈsɪlvə(r)/ /skeɪts/
srebro łyżwy
diving (n)
/ˈdaɪvɪŋ/
skoki do wody
skiing (n)
dress (n)
/dres/
sukienka
skirt (n)
/skɜː(r)t/
spódnica
enormous (adj)
/ɪˈnɔː(r)məs/
ogormny
skis (n)
/skiːz/
narty
sprzęt
socks (n)
wydarzenie
strength sports (n) /ˈstreŋθ ˌspɔː(r)ts/
sporty siłowe
podekscytowany
survey (n)
/ˈsɜːveɪ/
sweater (n)
/ˈswetə(r)/
ankieta, kwestionariusz sweter
sweatshirt (n)
/ˈswetˌʃɜː(r)t/
bluza sportowa
swimming (n)
/ˈswɪmɪŋ/
pływanie
equipment (n) event (n) excited (adj) experience (n)
/ɪˈkwɪpmənt/ /ɪˈvent/
/ɪkˈsaɪtɪd/
/ɪkˈspɪəriəns/
doświadczenie
/sɒks/
skarpety
/ˈfiːld ˌɑː(r)tʃəri/
łucznictwo polowe
football pitch (n)
/ˈfʊtˌbɔːl ˌpɪtʃ/
fresh (adj)
/freʃ/
boisko do piłki nożnej świeży
glasses (n)
/ˈɡlɑːsɪz/
okulary
take part (v)
brać udział
gloves (n)
/glʌvz/
/ˌteɪk ˈpɑː(r)t/
rękawiczki
take place (v)
mieć miejsce
gold (n)
/ɡəʊld/
/ˌteɪk ˈpleɪs/
złoto
team sport (n)
/ˈtiːm ˌspɔː(r)t/
sport drużynowy
teammate (n)
/ˈtiːmˌmeɪt/
tennis court (n)
/ˈtenɪs ˌkɔː(r)t/
kolega/koleżanka z drużyny/zespołu kort tenisowy
field archery (n)
gymnastics (n)
/dʒɪmˈnæstɪks/
gimnastyka
hat (n)
/hӕt/
czapka, kapelusz
helmet (n)
/ˈhelmɪt/
kask
hockey stick (n)
/ˈhɒki ˌstɪk/
kij hokejowy
ice hockey (n)
/ˈaɪs ˌhɒki/
hokej na lodzie
ice rink (n)
/ˈaɪs ˌrɪŋk/
lodowisko
include (v)
/ɪnˈkluːd/
indoor (adj)
/ˈɪndɔː(r)/
zawierać, obejmować kryty, halowy
table tennis (n)
/ˈteɪb(ə)l ˌtenɪs/
tenis stołowy
top (n)
/tɒp/
koszulka
tracksuit (n)
/ˈtrækˌsuːt/
dres
trainers (n)
/ˈtreɪnə(r)z/
obuwie sportowe
trap (v)
/trӕp/
uwięzić
trousers (n)
/ˈtraʊzə(r)z/
spodnie
T-shirt (n)
/ˈtiː ˌʃɜː(r)t/
koszulka
/juːˈniːk/
wyjątkowy
jacket (n)
/ˈdʒækɪt/
kurtka, żakiet
jeans (n)
/ʤiːnz/
unique (adj)
dżinsy
jersey (n)
/ˈdʒɜː(r)zi/
village (n)
koszulka sportowa
volleyball (n)
/ˈvɒliˌbɔːl/
siatkówka
/ˈwɔː(r)mˌʌp /
rozgrzewka
/ˈvɪlɪʤ/
judo (n)
/ˈdʒuːdəʊ/
dżudo
last (v)
/lɑːst/
warm-up (n)
trwać
waterway (n)
sztuki walki
weightlifting (n)
/ˈweɪtˌlɪftɪŋ/
World Games (n)
/ˌwɜː(r)ld ˈɡeɪmz/
martial arts (n) notice (v) officials (n)
/ˈmɑː(r)ʃ(ə)l ˌɑː(r)ts/ /ˈnəʊtɪs/
/əˈfɪʃ(ə)lz/
Olympic Games (n) /əˌlɪmpɪk ˈgeɪmz/
zauważyć organizatorzy
kanał wodny podnoszenie ciężarów Światowe Igrzyska Sportowe
olimpiada
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wioska
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PRZYDATNE ZWROTY Did you have a good weekend?
Czy miałeś/miałaś udany weekend?
How about you?
A ty?
I went to …
Poszedłem/Poszłam/Pojechałem/ Pojechałam do…
That sounds amazing/fantastic!
Brzmi niesamowicie/świetnie!
Was it good?
Czy było fajnie?
What did you do?
Co robiłeś/robiłaś?
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