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A Languages and Science Project

Notes for teachers are available below each slide in the notes area. Olympics 2012. A Languages and Science Project. Jo Rhys-Jones, June 2011. The 2012 Olympic Games will be held in. London (and around the UK) http://www.olympic.org/london-2012-summer-olympics. la natation le tir à l’arc

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A Languages and Science Project

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  1. Notes for teachers are available below each slide in the notes area Olympics 2012 A Languages and Science Project Jo Rhys-Jones, June 2011

  2. The 2012 Olympic Games will be held in London (and around the UK) http://www.olympic.org/london-2012-summer-olympics

  3. 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 205 nations are expected to take part in 26 sports:

  4. 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 Here they are in English:

  5. Image by (Felipe Menegaz) licensed under theCreative CommonsAttribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unportedlicense. l’Afriquel’Amérique 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

  6. And we are going to learn about it in French!

  7. 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

  8. 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.

  9. 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?

  10. 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.

  11. la tête la main le bras la jambe le pied les cheveux l’épaule le dos le coude le genou

  12. Mauvais pour la santé: Bon pour la santé:

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