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INSTITUCIÓN EDUCATIVA ALFONSO ARAUJO COTES

“EL ALFONSO ARAUJO ESTUDIA Y APRENDE EN CASA”


GUIA No 7 – INGLES Y CULTURA BILINGÜE
NOMBRES: APELLIDOS:
CURSO: 10° FECHA: TEMA: Extreme Sports - Reading C.
ÁREA: Inglés PERIODO: II DOCENTE: Víctor Calderón y María Eugenia
Arévalo

Instrucciones de la guía: 1. Leer y realizar la guía. Una vez resuelta subir sus respuestas al Google
Classroom o enviarla al correo de su respectivo docente:
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Propósito:

CONTENIDO: Vocabulary - Sport


Expressions
Do you do any sports? Yes, I go swimming / running / sailing / kayaking.
Do you play football / tennis / badminton? i play tennis. Which sports do you play?
What’s your favourite sport? I like motor racing best.

ACTIVIDADES: Esta guía estâ diseñada para ser trabajada en dos semanas.

.1 Cover the opposite page. What are these sports?

1 rugby. taekwondo volleyball

2 swimming 4 sailing . 6 motor racing


.2 Which sports use these things?

3 tenis 5 baseball 7 skiing

2 Snowboarding 6 basketball 8 American football


.a Ask questions for these answers.

On a tennis court.

2 Do you play soccer?


Yes, but only American football.

3. What sport do you play?


No, I don’t do any at all. I prefer watching TV.

4 Do you practice swimming?


Yes, I go to the swimming pool very Friday.

5 What do you prefer to watch TV or run


I like running best.

6 Where donde practicas rugby


On a rugby pitch.

.4 Look at the different sports in this unit.


1 Write the names of the sports you have done.
Football.

2 Where did you do them?


On the court of the park near the house
3 Which ones do you like?
Basketball y football

4 Which do you not like?


Rugby

5 Which ones would you like to do?


Tenis y moto racing
READING COMPREHENSION: GET READY FOR SABER 11
Lea el artículo y luego responda las preguntas.
Breaking the Ice - Michael Sharp visits an
outdoor pool
It‟s just before 7 a.m. and I‟m at an outdoor swimming pool in London, where the temperature of the water is only 11
degrees above freezing! Amazingly, there are already eight people swimming.
I had intended to discover, by taking a swim myself, why anyone would want to swim in such cold water.
However, in the end, I decided to ask people instead. Peter Smith has been a swimmer here for three years,
coming every morning before work. „It‟s wonderful on a cold winter morning,‟ he says. „I thought it would make
me healthier and I haven‟t been ill once since I started.‟
All the swimmers here say the same thing. They all feel fitter. However, not everyone agrees with them.
Some doctors say it helps fight illness, while others say it could be dangerous, especially for your heart.
I asked Peter what they did on the days when the pool was frozen. „That‟s easy,‟ he said. „There‟s a place in the middle
where the ice is thin and easy to break. You have to avoid the sides where the ice is thicker. I did try to swim
there once just to see what it was like, but I found that it was impossible to break through the ice.‟
I would like to be able to say that I too dived happily into the water and swam a couple of hundred
metres. But the truth is, fearing the worst, I walked very carefully into the pool, stood there almost in
shock
31 Whatand thenwriter
is the got out again
trying toafter
do in30this
seconds
text? before I became a block of ice!
A explain why some people like swimming in the
cold
B prove an idea he has had about keeping fit
C warm people not to go swimming in cold
water D advise people on ways to stay
healthy

32 What can a reader find out from this text?


A where to go swimming in London
B what happened to the writer at the
pool C how to keep warm in cold water
D how often the wtiter goes swimming

33 What does Peter Smith say about his morning swim?


A It has helped him recover from a recent
illness. B He enjoys it when the pool is
covered in ice.
C It is the reason why he keeps well all
year. D He thinks it makes him work
better.

34 What did the writer feel about swimming at the pool?


A It was as cold as he
expected. B He did not like
the ice.
C It made him feel healthier
D He enjoyed swimming up and down.
35 What do you think the writer would sat to his friends?

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