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Can you do it?
1.
Can you do it?Unit 3.2
2. Exercise 1A Page 32
3. Match the words with the pictures
4.
Aerobics5.
Judo6.
Skiing7.
Yoga8. Basketball
9.
Rowing [rouiŋ]10. Tennis
11. Chess
12. Running
13. Windsurfing
14. Exercise 1B Page 32
15. Write the activities in the table
16.
17.
DoGo
Aerobics Skiing
Judo
Yoga
Sport
Play
Basketball
Tennis
Rowing
Running Chess
Sport
18. Can you (do, go, play) aerobics?
19. Can you (do, go, play) basketball?
20. Can you (do, go, play) chess?
21. Can you (do, go, play) judo?
22. Can you (do, go, play) rowing?
23. Can you (do, go, play) running?
24. Can you (do, go, play) skiing?
25. Can you (do, go, play) tennis?
26. Can you (do, go, play) windsurfing?
27. Can you (do, go, play) yoga?
28. Exercise 1C Page 32
29. Ask and answer questions
30. Do you do yoga? Yes, I do When? On Thursday evenings
31. Do you………? When?
32.
DoGo
Aerobics Skiing
Judo
Yoga
Play
Basketball
Tennis
Rowing
Running Chess
33. Exercise 2A Page 32
34. Look at the photos on pages 32-33. What sports can you see?
35.
Rowing [rouiŋ]36.
Cycling [saikliŋ]37. Exercise 2B Page 32
38. Read the introduction to the text and complete the table
39. Before you read
40. A dream [dri:m] (мечта)
41. A degree [dig’ri:] (Диплом)
42.
Sports science [saiəns]наука о спорте43.
An Olympic medal44. Enjoy reading
45.
Rebecca Romero is 29.She’s British, but her
father is Spanish. She has
a degree in sports science
[saiəns] and English
46.
And she’s the secondwoman in history with two
Olympic medals in two
different sports, and the
only British woman!
47. How old is Rebecca?
48.
Rebecca Romero is 29.She’s British, but her
father is Spanish. She has
a degree in sports science
[saiəns] and English
49.
She’s 2950. What’s her nationality?
51.
Rebecca Romero is 29.She’s British, but her
father is Spanish. She has
a degree in sports science
[saiəns] and English
52.
She’s British53. What are her qualifications? [kwolifi’keiʃənz]
54.
Rebecca Romero is 29.She’s British, but her
father is Spanish. She has
a degree in sports science
[saiəns] and English
55.
A degree in sports science[saiəns] and English
56. What are her achievements? [ə’ tʃi:vmənts](достижения)
57.
And she’s the secondwoman in history with two
Olympic medals in two
different sports, and the
only British woman!
58.
Two Olympic medals in twodifferent sports
59.
NameRebecca Romero
Age
29
Nationality
British
Qualifications A degree in sports
science and English
Achievements Two Olympic medals in
two different sports
60. Exercise 3 Page 32
61. Read more about Rebecca on page 32
62. Before you read
63. Athens [æθinz]
64. A back problem
65. Beijing [bai’ dʒiŋ] - Пекин
66. The medal ceremony [serimoni]
67. Enjoy reading
68.
Rebecca has an Olympicsilver medal in rowing
from the Olympic Games
in Athens, but silver isn’t
enough for her
69.
She can’t row now becauseof the back problem, but
she can cycle and she can
cycle really fast
70.
Her Olympic gold medal isin cycling from the
Olympic Games in Beijing,
71.
but Rebecca says she can’tremember the medal
ceremony
at all!
72.
Now Rebecca wants to winanother Olympic medal,
maybe in a different sport.
73.
She can’t run or playsports like tennis, but
perhaps skiing or
windsurfing are possible.
74.
Can Rebecca do it?Can she live her dream?
75. Choose the correct words in italics to complete the sentences
76. Her silver medal is from Beijing/ Athens
77. Her silver medal is from Athens
78. 1. Her silver medal is in rowing/cycling
79.
Rebecca has an Olympicsilver medal in rowing
from the Olympic Games
in Athens, but silver isn’t
enough for her
80. 1. Her silver medal is in rowing
81. 2. She doesn’t row now because she doesn’t like it/ has a bad back
82.
She can’t row now becauseof the back problem, but
she can cycle and she can
cycle really fast
83. 2. She doesn’t row now because she has a bad back
84. 3. Rebecca remembers/ doesn’t remember the medal ceremony in Beijing
85.
but Rebecca says she can’tremember the medal
ceremony
at all!
86. 3. Rebecca doesn’t remember the medal ceremony in Beijing
87. 4. She wants to win a medal in a different sport, for example, skiing/ tennis
88.
She can’t run or playsports like tennis, but
perhaps skiing or
windsurfing are possible.
89. 4. She wants to win a medal in a different sport, for example, skiing
90. Exercise 4A Page 33
91. Tick the things Rebecca can do. Cross the things she can’t do
92. 1. Can she row?
93.
Rebecca has an Olympicsilver medal in rowing
from the Olympic Games
in Athens, but silver isn’t
enough for her
94.
Yes, she can95. 2. Can she cycle fast?
96.
She can’t row now becauseof the back problem, but
she can cycle and she can
cycle really fast
97.
Yes, she can98. 3. Can she run?
99.
She can’t run or playsports like tennis, but
perhaps skiing or
windsurfing are possible.
100.
No, she can’t101. 4. Can she play tennis?
102.
She can’t run or playsports like tennis, but
perhaps skiing or
windsurfing are possible.
103.
No, she can’t104. Exercise 4C Page 33
105. Which activities can you do?
106. 1. Can you play chess?
107.
Yes, I canNo, I can’t
108. 2. Can you ride a bike?
109.
Yes, I canNo, I can’t
110. 3. Can you play football?
111.
Yes, I canNo, I can’t
112. 4. Can you row?
113.
Yes, I canNo, I can’t
114. 5. Can you run?
115.
Yes, I canNo, I can’t
116. 6. Can you play tennis?
117.
Yes, I canNo, I can’t
118. 7. Can you ski?
119.
Yes, I canNo, I can’t
120. 8. Can you swim?
121.
Yes, I canNo, I can’t
122. Ask your own questions
123. Can you……?
124. Exercise 5 Page 33
125. Pages 151 -152 Track 1.52
126. Two ladies are talking about their children
127. Jonny and Susie
128. Read the script on pages 151-152, track 35
129.
W1: Hello, Mrs. Smith.How’s your Susie?
W2: She’s fine. Thank
you, Mrs. Jones. And
how’s Jonny?
130.
W1: He’s OK, thanks. Hecan play the guitar now,
you know [nou]
131.
W2: Oh, Susie can playthe guitar and she can
play the piano, too.
132.
W1: Well, Jonny can’tplay the piano, but he can
sing
W2: Oh, can he? Susie can
sing…
133.
W1: Can Susie dance?W2: Yes, she can. Can
Jonny dance?
W1: No, he can’t
134.
W1: He doesn’t have timeto dance. He can play
football –he’s in the school
team and he can play
tennis and….
135.
W2: Susie can’t playfootball –she doesn’t like
it. It’s not a nice game for
a girl. But she can play
tennis and she can ski
136.
W2: Tell me, can Jonnyski?
W1: No, but he can speak
French, you know
137.
W2: Oh, of course Susiecan speak French and she
can speak Spanish, too,
and she can….
138.
W1: Jonny can ride a bikeand he….
W2: Susie can’t ride a
bike, but she can drive a
car
139.
W2: Can Jonny drive?W1: Of course, he can’t
drive. He’s only ten!
140. CD 1, track 35
141.
JonnySusie
Play the guitar
+
+
Play the piano
-
+
Sing
+
+
Dance
-
+
Play football
+
-
Play tennis
+
+
142. Tell me what Jonny can do Tell me what Jonny can’t do
143.
Jonny canJonny can’t
144. Tell me what Susie can do Tell me what Susie can’t do
145.
Susie canSusie can’t
146.
JonnySusie
Ski
-
+
Speak French
+
+
Speak Spanish
-
+
Ride a bike
+
-
Drive a car
-
+
147. Tell me what Jonny can do Tell me what Jonny can’t do
148.
Jonny canJonny can’t
149. Tell me what Susie can do Tell me what Susie can’t do
150.
Susie canSusie can’t