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Compelling Conversations -
PLAYING AND WATCHING SPORTS
“The game is my wife. It demands loyalty
and responsibility.”
- Michael Jordan (1963- ) NBA superstar
Questions: Talking about sports can be
a great ice-breaker. Just do it!
- Did you play any sports as a child? Which ones? Which
was your favorite?
- Do you play any sports now? Which ones? Which is your
favorite? Why?
- Do girls and women play sports in your native country?
If so, which ones?
- What is the most popular sport in your native country?
- What equipment or uniform is needed for this sport?
- How is the game scored? How is a tie decided? What is
considered a high score?
- How long is a game? Are there referees? How do you fans
usually behave?
- Which athlete is best known in your homeland? Which sport
does he or she play What do people admire about this athlete?
- Does your native country participate in the Olympics?
In which sports are they most competitive?
- What are some team sports? Which do you play?
- What are some individual sports that you know? Which
do you play?
- Do you prefer to play team sports or individual sports?
Why?
- Which is your favorite sport to watch? Do watch any annual
televised sporting event? Have you ever gone to a sporting
event? How did the fans behave?
- Are you a fan of any special team? What do you like about
them?
- What is their nickname e.g. Chicago Bulls, New England
Patriots?
- What does their nickname hope to convey about the team?
- Does your favorite team have a main rival? Why? Is there
a team mascot?
- Which American athletes are well known in your native
land? Which ones?
- What are some of the ways that athletes train for competition?
- What do you think is the difference between a game and
a sport? Is chess a sport? Is weight lifting a sport? Is
golf a sport? Is politics a sport?
- Who is your favorite athlete? Why do you especially admire
this athlete?
- Do you buy a certain brand of shoes or clothes because
of an athlete’s endorsement? If so, which brand? Which
athlete?
- Can you name some sports that involve animals? Is there
any sport that you don’t play now, but that you’d
like to learn?
- Do you think any sport rules should be changed? Why?
- If you could, would you outlaw any sports? Why?
- Are there any sports which are legal in your homeland,
but illegal in the United States? Why? Do you think these
sports should be legal?
- What are the differences between the way athletes are
treated in your native country and the way athletes are
treated in the U.S.? Which ways do you think are preferable?
- Are there any disadvantages to playing sports? Examples?
- What are some advantages to playing sports? How do you
feel while playing?
- If you could play against any athlete in any sport, what
sport would you choose?
- If you could go back in time and attend any sporting
event, which would you pick? Why?
- What makes a great athlete? Who do you think is the greatest
athlete of our time? Why?
Vocabulary: Do you know all these words?
Can you add 4 more words to this list?
| athlete |
score |
mascot |
equipment |
| competition |
referee |
nickname |
rival |
| endorse |
endorsement |
fan |
brand |
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Idioms: Try to guess the meanings of these
idioms with your partner.
She’s a team player. She knows the game plan.
The biology test was a slamdunk.
The price you’re asking is in the ballpark.
When I caught Bob’s finger in the car door, he was
a good sport about it.
Your fumble put us in a no-win situation.
Signing that client was quite a score.
Quotations: Which quotations do you like?
Can you add one more?
- “Sports do not build character. They reveal it.”
- Heywood Hale Broun (1888-1939), American sports journalist
- “If you don’t try to win, you might as well
hold the Olympics in somebody’s backyard.”
- Jesse Owns (1913-1980), American athlete and 4 time Gold
Olympic medalist
- “Sports is the toy department of human life.”
- Howard Cosell (1918-1995), American sportscaster
- “Sports is like a war without the killing.”
- Ted Turner (1938- ), American entrepreneur and founder
of CNN
- “It ain’t over till it’s over.”
- Yogi Berra (1925- ), United States baseball player
- “Whoever wants to know the heart and mind of America
had better learn baseball.”
- Jacques Barzun (1907- ), American historian
- “The less effort, the faster and more powerful you
will be.”
- Bruce Lee (1940-1973), Martial Arts Master and film star
- “How can you think and hit at the same time?”
- Yogi Berra (1925- ), American baseball player
- “Golf is a good walk spoiled.”
- Mark Twain (1835-1910), American humorist
- “Aggressive fighting for the right is the noblest
sport in the world.”
- Theodore Roosevelt (1859-1919), U.S. President, sportsman
- “…no boy from a rich family ever made the
big leagues.”
- Joe Dimaggio (1914- ), American baseball player
- “There is no life for girls in team sports past
Little League. I got into tennis when I realized this.”
- Billie Jean King (1943- ), United States tennis champion
- “Friendships born on the field of athletic strife
are the real gold of competition. Awards become corroded,
friends gather no dust.”
- Jesse Owns (1913-1980), 4 time Gold medalist in 1936 Olympic
Games
- "Good teams become great ones when the members trust
each other enough to surrender the ‘me’ for
the ‘we.’"
- Phil Jackson (1945- ), Los Angeles Lakers’ coach
EXTENSION: Find a picture of an athlete,
professional or amateur, playing your favorite sport. Cut
it out, bring it to class, and describe the picture and its
context.
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