Encyclopedia of World Sport

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Encyclopedia of World Sport

Building Background Your Favorite Sport Vocabulary Various Sports What is your favorite sport? Make a chart about it. Name of your favorite sport: Read the definitions and write the matching words from the Word Bank. pitcher pass bowler inning dribble tackle Origin: 1. a person who rolls the ball with an underarm action in bowling 2. to bounce the ball with one hand in basketball bowler dribble Equipment: 3. to move the ball towards a teammate using one s body or equipment 4. a person who throws the ball with an overarm action in baseball 5. the time in a cricket game during which a team is batting 6. to take hold of and pull a player down to the ground pass pitcher inning tackle Write about the rules and the way to play your favorite sport. Circle the synonyms of the underlined words. 1. Players must bounce the ball in their journey down the court. dribble push tackle pass 2. Gymnasts perform routines on floor mats and different types of equipment called apparatus. hit patterns rules strokes 2Four Corners Workbook Encyclopedia of World Sport3

Comprehension Baseball, Basketball & Bowling Comprehension Cricket & Cycling 1. What sport do the sentences in the box describe? It is played on a large field. There are three bases and a home plate located in the infield. Two teams take turns batting and fielding in each inning. 1. What is cricket played on? It is played on a large field. It is played on a rectangular court. It is played in an indoor bowling alley. It is played on a large oval-shaped field. basketball bowling baseball cricket 2. Which is true about cricket? 2. Which is true about basketball? It is played in an indoor bowling alley. The players are called out if they swing and miss three pitches. It is played on a rectangular court. After three outs are recorded, the teams change places. 3. How many pins are at the end of the bowling lane? ten pins five pins none ten thousand pins 4. How can a bowler earn the most points? when the player bounces the ball in their journey down the court when the player knocks down all the pins on the first bowl when the player hits the ball and runs and stops on a base when the player passes the ball to a teammate 5. Name at least five pieces of equipment that are needed to play baseball. gloves, helmet, baseball, bat, baseball cap A wicket stands at each end of the pitch. There are many kinds of cricket contests. Players must bounce the ball during the game. It is played in an indoor bowling alley. 3. Which is true about cycling? It is played on a large oval-shaped field. Mountain bikers ride over trails in natural settings. A cyclist bowls a ball underarm down a narrow lane. There are three bases and a home plate located in the infield. 4. Reread page 6 of the student book and write about how a player in cricket gets out. If the bowler bowls the ball and knocks over the batsman s wicket, or if the batsman touches the wicket with his bat or body, he is out. If a member of the fielding team catches the batsman s ball in midair the batsman is also out. 4Four Corners Workbook Encyclopedia of World Sport5

Comprehension Football Vocabulary Various Sports Write the correct names of the sports using the words from the Word Bank. Complete the word puzzle using the words from the Word Bank. Association Football Australian Rules Football North American Football 1. Players can move the ball in many different ways. They can dribble the ball and pass it to teammates. 2. If a player catches a ball that was kicked from at least 15 meters away it is called a mark and the player cannot be tackled until they have passed the ball on. 3. Teams score points by moving the ball into the end zone and by kicking field goals. 4. Players can run while holding the ball, but they must bounce it every 15 meters. 5. Players kick the ball into the air. They can also use their head to hit a ball while it is in the air. 6. A team in possession of the football has four downs to move the ball. 6Four Corners Workbook Association Football Australian Rules Football North American Football Australian Rules Football Association Football North American Football Across hockey opposite rink golf netball reins gymnastics court skating oar 1. narrow straps of leather attached to a piece of metal in a horse s mouth 2. a game played on grass by two teams of 11 players, with sticks and a ball 4. a long stick with a wide flat blade at one end, used for rowing a boat 5. a game in which the players hit a small white ball into holes in the ground 6. a game similar to basketball played in Britain, especially by girls 7. the activity or sport of moving around on skates 8. an area made for playing games such as tennis h o p p o s i t e c a r i n k r e e Down i g y m f n b l a s t g t i c s n o s l e t a l k a i n o u r 1. a specially prepared area of ice that you can skate on 3. being on the other side of the same area 5. a sport involving physical exercises and movements that need skill t Encyclopedia of World Sport7

Comprehension Golf, Gymnastics, Hockey, Ice Hockey & Horseback Riding Comprehension Lacrosse, Netball, Rounders & Rowing 1. What is golf played on? It is played on a rectangular field with a goal at each end. It is played on a rectangular rink covered with ice. It is played on a huge, grassy course. It is played on a large oval-shaped field. 1. Which is true about lacrosse? Players compete individually or in crews of different numbers. It is played on a court that is divided into three sections. There is a goal with a net at each end of the field. It is similar to baseball. 2. Which is true about gymnastics? It is a test of strength, flexibility and balance. The player hits off a tee for the first stroke of each hole. The players race around a track. It is played on a rectangular rink covered with ice. 2. Choose two pieces of equipment from the box that are needed to play netball. canoes helmets netball netball hoop posts netball, netball hoop 3. What is the similarity between hockey and ice hockey? Players sit on a saddle that is strapped to a horse s back. Players used wooden hockey sticks to move a ball or a puck. They are tests of strength, flexibility and balance. Players use clubs to hit a small, hard ball. 3. What sport do the sentences in the box describe? It is similar to baseball. There are four posts located in the infield. After nine outs are called, the teams change places. 4. What sport do the sentences in the box describe? In equestrian events, a rider sits on a saddle that is strapped to a horse s back. They use reins to control the horse s speed and movement. In some events, riders race around a track. hockey horseback riding ice hockey golf rowing netball rounders lacrosse 4. Reread page 15 of the student book and write about two main types of rowing races. Sculling and sweep oar rowing are two main types of rowing races. In sculling, each rower uses two oars to row the boat. In sweep oar rowing each rower uses only one oar. 8Four Corners Workbook Encyclopedia of World Sport9

Comprehension Rugby, Skateboarding, Skating, Skiing & Snowboarding Vocabulary Various Sports Write the correct names of the sports using the words from the Word Bank. rugby skateboarding ice-skating in-line skating skiing snowboarding Fill in the blanks using the words from the Word Bank. athletes goalkeeper pitcher tennis volleyball water sprint oval 1. Players glide down mountain slopes on a short, wide board. snowboarding 2. There are four major events: slalom, freestyle, ski-jumping and cross-country. skiing 3. It is performed on a rink covered with ice. ice-skating 4. Players can achieve high speed and perform complex tricks. In a slalom contest, players race around cones on a smooth surface. skateboarding 5. Players compete on indoor and outdoor fields and tracks. Events include roller hockey and racing. in-line skating 6. It is played on a rectangular field with a set of goal posts at each end. Players can move the ball by running with it. rugby 1. Players move a ball towards the opposite goal, which is guarded by the other team s. 2. A in the middle of the infield throws the ball to a batter on the other team. goalkeeper pitcher 3. Swimmers use leg, arm and body movements to move through the. tennis 4. A match is made up of a number of games. oval 5. Track and field events take place on an track that has a field in the center. sprint 6. A is a race that focuses upon a short distance. Volleyball 7. is played on a court with a two-meter-high net across the center. Athletes 8. compete to achieve the longest distances. water 10Four Corners Workbook Encyclopedia of World Sport11

Comprehension Soccer, Softball & Surfing Comprehension Swimming & Tennis 1. Which is true about soccer? Players move a ball towards the opposite goal. It is played on a rink covered with ice. Players can move the ball by running with it. The home plate is located in the infield. 2. What is softball played on? It is played on a huge grassy area. It is played on a diamond-shaped field with a base at each corner. It is played on a rectangular field. It is played on a rink covered with ice. 3. Reread page 20 of the student book and write about facts to complete the chart below. 1. What sport do the sentences in the box describe? Players use leg, arm and body movements to move through the water. Players learn special movements called strokes. surfing tennis soccer swimming 2. What is a specially shaped piece of wood or metal that you use for hitting the ball in tennis? racket bat goggles surfboard Surfing Facts Origin : Hawaii, United States, late 1700s Number of Teams / Players : individual or team Equipment : board leash, surfboard, wetsuit How surfers are judged : They are judged on how well they control the board and the difficulty of their movements. Look at the Tennis Facts box and answer the questions. 1. Where did tennis originate? Tennis Facts England Origin : England, 1800s 2. What equipment is needed to play tennis? net, tennis ball, tennis racket Number of Teams/Players : individual or teams of 2 players 3. How many players are needed to play tennis? individual or teams of two players Equipment : net, tennis ball, tennis racket 12Four Corners Workbook Encyclopedia of World Sport13

Comprehension Track and Field & Volleyball Final Test (1) 1. What is a player called who throws the ball to a batter in baseball? 1. What sport do the sentences in the box describe? a bowler a gymnast a pitcher a rider It takes place on an oval track that has a field in the center. Some events require athletes to run and leap over certain obstacles. Some events include jumping and throwing activities. volleyball rowing surfing track and field 2. Which is true about volleyball? It is played on an oval track. It is played on a court with a two meter-high net across the center. It is played on a diamond-shaped field. It is played on a huge grassy course. Fill in the blanks using the words from the Word Bank. 2. What is the most important rule in basketball? Players should tackle an opposing player. Players should dribble the ball and pass it to teammates. Players must bounce the ball in their journey down the court. Players must hit off a tee for the first stroke of each hole. 3. In which sport can players run with the ball or pass it to a teammate? baseball North American football tennis Association football 4. What sport do the sentences in the box describe? It is a test of strength, flexibility and balance. Players perform routines on floor mats. sprint marathon sprint hammer 1. A is a race that focuses upon a short distance. gymnastics golf North American football lacrosse marathon 2. A, which is run over 42.2 kilometers, challenges runners to keep up speed over a long distance. hammer 3. The four throwing events are discus, throw, javelin and shot-put. 5. What do you call the hard, flat, circular piece of rubber that you hit with a stick in the game of ice hockey? a ball a puck a racket a pin 14Four Corners Workbook Encyclopedia of World Sport15

Final Test (2) Writing Comparing and Contrasting Sports 1. Which sport is not played on a rectangular field? hockey softball lacrosse tennis Compare and contrast American football and Canadian football in the following diagram. American Football Canadian Football 2. Which is true about netball? It is similar to baseball. It needs a small flexible board that has two sets of wheels. After catching the ball, a player cannot take more than one step. Players can move the ball by running with it. 3. What sport is performed on a rink covered with ice? rowing ice-skating netball field and track 4. Write the two sports which have a pitcher and a batter. baseball snowboarding softball netball rowing baseball, softball Write paragraphs about the two sports using the information from the diagram you completed above. 5. Which game usually lasts 90 minutes? marathon snowboarding volleyball soccer 6. Which sport takes place indoor? swimming tennis horseback riding surfing 16Four Corners Workbook Encyclopedia of World Sport17

Listening Practice MEMO Listen to the sentence and fill in the blanks. bat field out pitches wicket flexibility balance kayaks 1. Two teams take turns to and in each innings. 2. The players are called if they swing and miss three. batsman 3. The tries to hit the ball while protecting the with the bat. 4. Gymnastics is a test of strength, and. canoes 5. Boats called and are also used to race. Listen to the paragraph and fill in the blanks. indoor underarm 6. This game is played at an bowling alley. A bowler bowls a ball down a narrow. lane At the end of the lane are ten pins. The bowler tries to knock down as many pins as possible. The player scores one point for each pin that is knocked down. pass mate 7. In both games, players can run with the ball or it to a team-. Teams score points by moving the ball into the end zone and by kicking field goals. Players try to stop the other team from scoring. They can tackle an opposing player only if that person has the. ball Golf grassy clubs 8. is played on a huge, course. Players use golf to hit a small, hard ball. They try to reach the hole in as few strokes as possible. The player hits off a tee for the first stroke of each hole. Later strokes are hit from where the ball. lands skates wooden sticks 9. Players glide across the ice on. They use to move a. puck Players move the puck towards the opposite team s goal. A goal is scored each time the puck completely crosses the goal. line The goalkeeper tries to keep the puck from crossing the goal line. serves 10. Play begins when one team the ball to the other. The receiving team tries to return the ball over the. net Players can hit the ball up to three times before returning it. The same player must not touch the ball twice in. succession A point is scored when the other team cannot return the ball. 18Four Corners Workbook Encyclopedia of World Sport19

Four Corners WORKBOOK Encyclopedia of World Sport Publisher Jae-yoon Chung Managing Director Hannah Lee Senior Editor Jung-ah Kim Project Editor Reese Ji Written by Jeong Hee Choi Proofread by Alwin G. Fontenot Recorded by Yeasung Media Tech Illustrated by Donghyun Lee, Youngjoo Jung Designed by DOD Design Printed by POD KOREA Copyright 2008 by Language World Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or distributed in any form or by any means, or stored in a database or retrieval system, without the prior written consent of Language World Co., Ltd., including, but not limited to, in any network or other electronic storage or transmission, or broadcast for distance learning. www.lwbooks.co.kr First Edition in 2008 ISBN 978-89-256-0142-7