Lesson I: Reading 1. Can you name the sport ? →It is water polo 2. Where is it played? 3. How do people play it? → It’s played in a pool → People play it with a ball by hand or with the head Lesson I: Reading I. Pre- reading * Teaching vocabulary Cross bar Vertical post net Full ti me: 1- 1 tie penalize foul opponent eject Lesson I: Reading I. Pre- reading II. While- reading Task 1: Gap- filling 1. Water polo is played in a pool metres deep, long and wide. …………1.8 30 metres 20 metres …………. ……… 2. The home team wears …………… ,the visiting team wears and the goalies wear …………… …………… white caps blue caps red caps with the number 1 in white. 3. Both teams sprint for the ball from …………………… their own goal lines 4. A free throw is awarded for minor foul, such as ………………………holding or punching 5. A game is divided into quarters ranging from in length. …………………….five to eight minutes the ball 02:0001:5901:5801:5701:5601:5501:5401:5301:5201:5101:5001:4901:4801:4701:4601:4501:4401:4301:4201:4101:4 001:3901:3801:3701:3601:3501:3401:3301:3201:3101:3001:2901:2801:2701:2601:2501:2401:2301:2201:2101 :2001:1901:1 801:1701:1601:1501:1401:1301:1201:1101:1001:0901:0 801:0701:0601:0501:0401:0301:0201:0101:0000:5900:5800:5700:5600:5500:5400:5300:5200:5100:5000:4900:480 0:4700:4600:4500:4400:4300:4200:4100:4000:3900:3800:3700:3600:3500:3400:3300:3200:3100:3000:2900:2800:2700:260:25 Lesson I: Reading I. Pre- reading. II. While- reading. Task 1: Gap- filling. Task 2: Answering the questions. 1. Where can people play water polo? 2. Where is the ball when the game starts? 3. How can the ball be advanced? 4. Which players are allowed to hold the ball with both hands? 5. What happen to a player who commits five personal fouls? People can play it in a pool It is in the centre of the pool The ball can be advanced by passing with one hand or swimming with the head above the water and the ball between the arms so it rides on the wave created by the swimmer’s head The player is ejected after committing five personal fouls Only the goalie can hold/ is allowed to hold the ball with both hands Lesson I: Reading I. Pre- reading. II. While- reading. III. Post- reading: Discussion in groups Comparison between water polo and football Comparison Water polo Football Places to play Numbers of players The main rules Length of game Five to eight minutes 7 11 in a pool in a stadium A ball in the center of the pool is sprint to their own goal lines by both two teams. Lesson I: Reading I. Pre- reading II. While- reading III. Post- reading IV. Homework: - Rewrite a paragraph about football and water polo( basing on post- reading) - Prepare the next lesson 1 0 9