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The Olympic Games today
The geography of the Olympics
Summer Games Winter Games
Year City Country City Country
1896 Athens Greece
1900 Paris France
1908 Rome Italy
1916 Berlin Germany
1924 Shamony France
1932 Los - Angeles USA Lake Placid USA
1940 Tokyo Japan
1944 London Great Britain
1952 Oslo Norway
1968 Mexico City Mexico
The geography of the OlympicsSummer
GamesWinter Games
Year City Country City Country
1976 Denver USA
1980 Moscow Russia
1988 Calgary Canada
1992 Barcelona Spain
1996 Atlanta USA
2002 Salt-Lake City USA
2004 Athens Greece2006 Turin Italy
2008 Beijing China
2010 Vancouver Canada
2012 London GB
2014 Sochi Russia
Sport vocabularyB A S E G N I C A R
T A S I N N E T G U
N I S O C C E R N G
E T A K S H O A I B
H O C K E Y E D I Y
F E E P O T I S K S
A G N I X O B A S K
H N E T C D Y A F I
C O A C H U G O L F
V I N H T J G O A L
Words: basketball, soccer, boxing, hockey, chess, rugby, tennis, coach, skiing, racing, goal, golf, skate, pitch, judo.
Kinds of sport
High jumps Archery
Kinds of sport
Long distance swimming Skiing
Kinds of sport
Gymnastics Tennis
Kinds of sport
Weightlifting Rowing
Kinds of sport
Skating Fencing
Kinds of sport
Boxing Judo
Kinds of sport
Basketball Racing
Symbols of the Olympic Games
The Flag The Olympic Flame
Symbols of the Olympic Games
Stadium The motto
Symbols of countries
Athens 2004 Turin 2008
Symbols of countries
Moscow 1980 China 2008
Traditions of the Olympic Games
Carrying the Olympic Flame Lightning the Olympic Flame
Traditions of the Olympic Games
Opening ceremony Closing ceremony
Medals
Lillechammer 1994 Medals for winter games
Answers for the test1. In 777 BC in Ancient Greece.
2. All wars were stopped during the games.3. The Roman emperor.
4. The Baron Pierre de Coubertin.5. In Athens in 1896.
6. In 1980.7. 5 interlaced rings.
8. Faster, Stronger, Higher.9. Your answers.
10.Your answers.
Home taskTo make a project “Future Olympic Games”. Instructions: coursebook , page 138. Form: Presentation.
Thank you for the lesson!