Unit 8: Gymnastics

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Aims and Objectives

In this unit you are going to learn how to describe gymnastics events and learn more gymnastic-related expressions.

The grammar focus of this unit is:

Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Practice

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Comprehension

Exercise 1: Multiple Choice Questions

Chose the correct answer.

Recording:
Transcript:

...And here comes Henrietta Onodi, she is standing in front of the balance beam, concentrating, now, here it comes, a mount, now a press handstand, she goes on with a split leap, split jump, wolf hop, back walkover, now a beautiful piruette, cartwheel, a fast split leap with changed leg, split jump with turn, and a tuck front somersault. That was a perfect dismount, hats off and we are watching a repeat now, you can see the pass from the piruette to the cartwheel, incredible balance, perfect timing, and what do the judges say? Numbers are coming slowly, the E-score and D-score are counted to get the assesment, and here it comes: Henrietta Onodi gets 13.45 points!...

  1. Henrietta Onodi is standing in front of
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  2. She is
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  3. Her piruette is
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  4. The perfect dismount was
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  5. You can see the pass from the piruette to the
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  6. The balance was
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  7. The timing was
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  8. Numbers are coming
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  9. Henrietta Onodi gets
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  10. Henrietta got
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Exercise 2: Multiple Choice Questions

Chose the correct answer.

Recording:
Transcript:

... Lavinia Milosovici is getting ready for her floor routine, you can see the concentration in her face as she is waiting for the music, and here she goes, an elegant roundoff, quick flic-flac, a double back pike somersault, beautiful, front handspring, full twist, oh, half twist and no! She is lying on the ground, what happened, the coach is running there the first-aiders are coming from the opposite side, Lavinia Milosovici is holding her ankle, she could have broken or sprained it, it is hard to say for now, but visibly during the first full twist she had a difficulty and she probably went into the half twist already injured, now the coach is signaling for the stretcher, oh no, that is probably the end for her at these games...

  1. Lavinia Milosovici is getting ready for
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  2. In her face you can see
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  3. She is waiting for the
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  4. She performed
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  5. Suddenly she is lying
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  6. Lavinia
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  7. Who is coming
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  8. Lavinia is holding her
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  9. Her ankle is
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  10. She went to the half twist already
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  11. The coach is signaling for the
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  12. It´s probably the end for her
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Exercise 3: Exposed Cloze

Find the best word.

  • acrobatic
  • floor
  • handstand
  • hop
  • legs
  • move
  • passed
  • points
  • release
  • split
  • sprained
  • straddle
  • tumbling
  • twist
Transcript:

new points system

sprained ankle

after roundoff passed to the flic-flac

straddling their legs

tumbling line

transitional move

release move

spring floor

wolf hop

acrobatic flights

straddle pike jump

press handstand

split leap

full twist

new ? system

? ankle

after roundoff ? to the flic-flac

straddling their ?

? line

transitional ?

? move

spring ?

wolf ?

? flights

? pike jump

press ?

? leap

full ?

Exercise 4: Multiple Choice Questions

Chose the correct answer.

  1. She performed great
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    b. 
    c. 
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  2. She continued with a
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    b. 
    c. 
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  3. We are training
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    b. 
    c. 
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  4. The gymnast is very good at
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    b. 
    c. 
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  5. She dismounted by a tuck front
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    b. 
    c. 
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  6. Then came a
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    b. 
    c. 
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  7. He perfomed a
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  8. We are watching a
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    b. 
    c. 
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  9. We must greet the
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    b. 
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  10. The scores are counted to get the
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    b. 
    c. 
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  11. She is getting ready for the
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    b. 
    c. 
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  12. The gymnast is holding her
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    b. 
    c. 
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  13. During the full twist she had a
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    b. 
    c. 
    ?
  14. The coach is signaling for the
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    b. 
    c. 
    ?

Exercise 5: Substitution

Listen to the story of Henrietta and the story of Lavinia again. Complete the sentences.

Example:

Henrietta Onodi is standing in front of the
balance beam.


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Grammar Practice

Exercise 1: Transformation

Make questions.

Example:

She is in a gym.
Is she in a gym?

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Exercise 2: Transformation

Make INDIRECT questions.

Example:

He is in a gym. Do you know if
he is in a gym?

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Exercise 3: Transformation

Make questions with DO.

Example:

He went to the gym.
Did he go to the gym?

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Exercise 4: Transformation

Make INDIRECT questions.

Example:

Does he go to the gym? - Can you tell me if
he goes to the gym?

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Exercise 5: Transformation

Make questions with WHO. - Subject questions.

Example:

He went to the gym.
Who went to the gym?

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Exercise 6: Transformation

Make WH-questions.

Example:

He went to the gym. - Where?
Where did he go?

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Dictation

Exercise 1: Dictation

Listen to the complete recording first. Then go to the textbox and use the ‘>’ key to listen to the text section by section. Type what you hear into the textbox. For detailed instructions, read the Exercise Help.

Recording:
Transcript:

Here she goes, an ellegant roundoff, quick flic-flac, a double back pike somersault, beautiful, front handspring, full twist, and half twist.

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Exercise 2: Dictation

Listen to the complete recording first. Then go to the textbox and use the ‘>’ key to listen to the text section by section. Type what you hear into the textbox. For detailed instructions, read the Exercise Help.

Recording:
Transcript:

She goes on with a split leap, split jump, wolf hop, back walkover, now a beautiful piruette, cartwheel, a fast split leap with changed leg, split jump with turn, and a tuck front somersault.

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Checklist

After completing this unit you should be fluent when describing gymnastics events. You should also master all basic word stock regarding this sports branch.

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