Competition: Unit 2

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Competition

UNIT 2
Similarly, if anyone competes
as an athlete, he does not
receive the victor’s crown
unless he competes according
to the rules.

2 Timothy 2:5
Definition

Competition

Noun

the activities of companies that


are trying to be
more successful than others
What sports do you like?
What should they do
before they compete?

Do they feel pain?

What you can learn from


them?
Each student writes a word that
related to a sport
• Listen to someone talking about
the photo. Answer the question
1.What are the three different types of
sport in an Ironman competition?
2.Where is the annual championship?
3.Why do thousands of spectators
watch the championship?
1. Are u normally a competitor or a
spectator? Which do you prefer?
2.Are you competitive? What kinds of
competition do you compete in?
“Winning isn’t everything,
but wanting it is”

Arnold Palmer
I never thought of losing”

Muhammad Ali
“I just love winning”

Ayrton Senna
“Swimming isn’t everything
winning is”

Mark Spitz
“A champion is afraid of
losing, everyone else is
afraid of winning”

Billie Jean King


“I hate losing”

Sachin Tendulkar
Lionel Messi
Cristiano
Ronaldo
Jonathan
Christie
Present
Progressive

Indicates that an action or condition is


happening now and may continue
into future

Subject + be + verb (ing) + object


+ He is playing tennis
verb
- He is not playing tennis

? Is he playing tennis?
Subject = I
Verb = Play - badminton
+
-
?
Subject = she
Verb = run – on the yard
+
-
?
Subject = we
Verb = watch – a boxing competition
+
-
?
Gerund

A noun that is added by the suffix ing


1. Watching 6. Losing
2.Language 7. Winning
3.Waiting 8. English
4.Thinks 9. Competing
5.Cycling 10. Thanks

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