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Inside Out e-lesson

Week starting: 4th August 2008

1. The Beijing Olympic Games This week’s lesson focuses on the huge international sports event beginning in China on 8th August: the Olympic Games. Level Intermediate and above (equivalent to CEF level B1 and above) How to use the lesson 1. Ask your students if they like watching the Olympic Games on television. If so, which are their favourite events, and why? Are there any specific events in which their country is expected to do particularly well? 2. Divide the students into pairs and give them five to ten minutes to read the text on Worksheet A, encouraging them to look up new vocabulary. Tell them that in the next exercise they are going to fill in the gaps with appropriate words. You could suggest that they guess what the words might be. 3. When the time is up, hand out Worksheet B and give the students another five to ten minutes to fill in the gaps using the correct words from the box in Exercise 1. Make it clear that there is only one possible word to fill each gap, and that there are four extra words which should not be used. 4. Check answers in open class. Answers: 1. doubt 2. competing 3. expected 4. running 5. seen 6. venue 7. appearance 8. audiences 9. building 10. table 11. bet 12. surprises Words that should not be used: feared, winning, journalists, disaster 5. Keeping the students in their pairs, ask them to turn over their copies of Worksheet A, or to hand them back to you temporarily. Then ask them to attempt Exercise 2 on Worksheet C, which contains the text from Worksheet A with twenty mistakes that they have to find and correct. Point out that the mistakes are all grammatical or lexical, and that no correction requires them to write more than one additional word. 6. Check answers in open class. Answers: See Worksheet D. 7. If you wish, hand out copies of Worksheet D to the students after you have identified the mistakes on Worksheet C. 2. Related Websites Send your students to these websites, or just take a look yourself. http://news.bbc.co.uk/cbbcnews/hi/newsid_7490000/newsid_7498600/7498632.stm From BBC Newsround, an article looking at some of the athletes who have been tipped to win gold medals at the Beijing Olympics. Appropriate for intermediate level. http://en.beijing2008.cn/ The official website of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. Intermediate level and above. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/olympics/default.stm The section of the BBC Sport website dedicated to the 2008 Olympic Games. Intermediate level and above. This page has been downloaded from www.insideout.net. It is photocopiable, but all copies must be complete pages. Copyright © Macmillan Publishers Limited 2008.