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A Languages and Science Project
Notes for teachers are available below each slide in the notes area
Jo Rhys-Jones, June 2011
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The 2012 Olympic Games will be held in
London (and around the UK)http://www.olympic.org/london-2012-summer-olympics
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205 nations are expected to take part in 26 sports:
• la natation• le tir à l’arc• l’athlétisme• le badminton• le basketball• la boxe• le canoë-kayak• le cyclisme• l’équitation• l’escrime• le foot• la gymnastique• le handball
• le hockey• le judo• le pentathlon• l’aviron• la voile• le tir• le tennis de table• le taekwondo• le tennis• le triathlon• le volley• la haltérophilie• le catch
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Here they are in English:
• Aquatics• Archery• Athletics• Badminton• Basketball• Boxing• Canoe and Kayak• Cycling• Equestrian• Fencing• Football• Gymnastics• Handball
• Hockey• Judo• Modern Pentathlon• Rowing• Sailing• Shooting• Table Tennis• Taekwondo• Tennis• Triathlon• Volleyball• Weightlifting• Wrestling
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l’Afrique Etats Unis l’Europe l’Asie l’Océanie
Link to interactive map of the 205 nation members of the Olympic committee: http://www.olympic.org/national-olympic-committees
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And we are going to learn about it in
French!
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In French we will learn..• Numbers – to record times & distances• Countries – who is taking part?• Colours - for each nations flags• Foods – that keep athletes healthy• Exercises – that keep athletes fit
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Your first medal challenge:
• Each person in the class will be given a different nation to support.
• Great Britain will be supported by your class teacher.
• Now find and draw the national flag for the country you will start with.
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Your next medal challenge
• When is your nation’s first event? What sport is it?
• What language is spoken in your chosen country?
• How do you say ‘hello’ in that language?
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How do the medals work?
• If an athlete from your adopted nation wins a gold, silver or bronze medal in any event, you get 3, 2 or 1 points.
• By completing a ‘medal challenge’ (such as the previous slides) you can get
extra points for your nation.
• Your class will need to keep a chart to track each nations medals/points.
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la tête
la main
le bras
la jambe
le pied
les cheveux
l’épaule
le dos
le coude
le genou
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Bon pour la santé: Mauvais pour la santé: