Spotlight 6. Module 6. Leisure activities презентация

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go swimming

go windsurfing

go cycling

play computer games

meet friends

go fishing

read books

paint

Which of these do you

do every day?

Which of these do you do every week or weekend?

Which of these do you do on holiday?

Which of these do you never do?

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Yes, I do

Do you like / enjoy … ?

I’m very keen on …

I’m

fond of …

I’m interested in …

No, I don’t

Not really

Not at all

I’m not keen on …

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Read the adverts.
Answer the questions

Art club
Are you keen on painting? Then, join

us! We work in groups and learn how to paint and draw. We also go on trips to art museums.
Meetings: Wednesdays and Fridays

Drama club
Are you good at acting? Our drama club is the club for you. We write and present our own plays! We also go to the theatre a lot!
Meetings: Mondays

Computer club
Are you interested in computers? Learn new programmes, use our PCs to do you homework and play the best computer games ever!
Meetings: every day

Music club
Are you mad about music? Then join one of the bands in our club and....let the good times rock!
Meetings: Fridays

Book club
Are you fond of literature? Read exciting novels, talk about them and exchange books.
Meetings: Mondays, Thursdays and Fridays

Photography club
Are you interested in photography? Come to our club, print your own pictures, and meet people who love photography!
Meetings: Tuesdays and Thursdays

How many clubs are there at Bolton Middle School?

Sports club
Do you want to have fun? Go cycling, swimming and windsurfing with us, or play football, basketball or baseball in one of our teams.
Meetings: Tuesdays

Which clubs meet once a week?

Which clubs meet twice a week?

Which club meets three times a week?

Which club meets daily?

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act
direct
art
football
play

Use -er, -ist, -or to make nouns

write
paint
cycle
present

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dominoes

darts

marbles

chess

backgammon

jigsaw puzzles

scrabble

billiards

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Which games are board games?

Which games are for two players?

Which games are team

games?

Which games do you play?

Guess the game

In this game you have a board with black and white squares

In this game you have to fit a lot of small pieces together to make a picture

In this game people use long sticks to hit balls into holes

In this game you roll small coloured glass balls on the ground

In this game people use two dice and round counters in two colours

In this game you throw pointed objects at a round board

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Read the dialogue. How many games are mentioned? What do they decide to

do in the end?

Tom: Jim, are you doing anything? Jim: Nothing much. I am listening to music and waiting for the rain to stop. I am playing baseball at 5:00. Tom: You are always playing with your friends. Jim: Don't say that. You know I play baseball every Tuesday. Tom: Do you want to play something with me for a change? Jim: Like what? And don't say Monopoly, backgammon or scrabble. They're boring. Tom: Yes, I bet it's boring when you always lose. Jim: I don't care about losing. Tom: Yeah right. You suggest something then. Jim: How about darts? Tom: That's not fair. You're tall and always get more points. Jim: Tommy, it's not about who wins or loses but how you play the game! Tom: You are right. Darts then.

Find phrases that mean:
Such as? I don't mind That's not right What about..?

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Present Simple

daily routines
habits
a permanent state

Present Continuous

an action happening now
a fixed arrangement in the

near future
annoyance

I / you / we / they V1
He / she / it Vs

+

-

I / you / we / they don’t V1
He / she / it doesn’t V1

?

Do I / you / we / they V1 ?
Does he / she / it V1 ?

I am Ving
He / she / it is Ving
We / you / they are Ving

+

-

I am not Ving
He / she / it isn’t Ving
We / you / they aren’t Ving

?

Am I Ving ?
Is he / she / it Ving ?
Are we / you / they Ving ?

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Press the party music box and listen to the sounds. What is happening?

Put

the verbs in brackets into the Present Simple or Present Continuous

Jason (not come) with us tonight.
2. What (you do) in your free time?
3. We (usually / meet) in the library at three o'clock.
4. Greg (learn) to play chess today.
5. (Mary / speak) French well?
6. I (not / often / go) skiing.
7. It (rain) at the moment.
8. You (always / lose) your keys!
9. My father (play) chess every afternoon.
10. I (have) dinner with grandparents tonight.

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Choose the correct word / phrase

Alice isn't / doesn't like playing backgammon.
2. Do

/ Are you doing your homework?
3. We usually eat / eating on Sundays.
4. Do / Are they playing chess now?
5. My friend and I play / are playing scrabble on Wednesday afternoons.
6. I don't / isn't like jigsaw puzzles.

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Complete the text with the correct form of the verbs

like, argue, play, prefer,

live, love, win, enjoy, (not always) agree,
not be

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Put the events in the correct order

Both children and adults around the world

love playing Snakes and Ladders. Snakes and Ladders is not a modern game. It comes from an old Indian game. It is a game about good and evil. Snake and Ladders is a game for two to six players. To play it, you need the board, a dice and some counters. You start at square number ONE and you move your counter the number of squares shown on the dice. When you land on a square at the bottom of a ladder you go UP to the top of the ladder, but when you land on a snake you go DOWN to the tail of the snake. Whoever gets to the last square first wins!

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Monopoly. USA, 1934. Charles Darrow invents the Monopoly board game and make the first

5000 sets of the game himself! The aim of the game is to make as much money as possible. In order to do that players buy, sell and rent property. One by one, the players run out of money, and the last player left is the winner. Today, Monopoly is the best selling board game in the world with sales of over 200 million sets in different countries.

Scrabble. New York, 1933. Alfred Butts notices how popular crossword puzzles are and comes up with the idea of Scrabble. In Scrabble players pick seven letter tiles at random and then try to make words using their letters. Players get bonus points for using certain squares on the board and using letters like Q and Z. The player with the most points at the end of the game wins.

Cluedo. England, 1943. Anthon Pratt invents Cluedo and his wife designs the board. Waddington Games buys the idea, releases the game in 1949 and it becomes a great success. The aim of the game is to find out the identity of the killer of Mr. Black, the murder weapon and the scene of the crime. In order to do that, players move around the house and ask the other players questions. The first player to solve the crime wins.

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Yes or No?
Cluedo is a game to play at home.
In Scrabble, the players

answer questions.
You can buy Monopoly in 200 countries.
Scrabble is like a crossword puzzle.

What do these numbers mean?

Which game is about solving the crimes?

Which game is about buying and selling property?

Which of the games uses letters to make words?

80

1943

1949

1933

1934

5000

20 million

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