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WEEK 13 - English Conversation Class

Exercise and Sport


Miss Anisa and Miss Fafa
What is an exercise?

What is a sport?
What is an exercise?
Any activity that allows movement thus keeps your active and fit.
Ex: jogging, skiing, recreational, swimming, cycling and aerobics.

What is a sport?
Sports also involve exercise but differ in that they also have a set of rules,
or goals to train and excel in specific athletic skills

Ex: soccer and basketball.


Guess!
Is it sport or exercise?
What is your favorite kind of exercise?

What is your favorite kind of sport?

Do you think you get enough exercise each week?

What is the most popular sport in your country?

Do you like to watch sports on TV?


Listen the audio
Listen the audio
Listen the audio
Can Could
1. Ability/Possibility 1. Past Ability
I can run fast I could run fast when I was 5
2. Informal Permission 2. Suggestion (Affirmative only)
You can use my car tomorrow You could talk to your teacher
3. Informal Polite Request 3. Less than 50% certainty
Can I borrow your pen? Miss Nisa could be at home

Can’t Couldn’t
Cannot Could not
Impossibility Impossibility
I can’t swim That can’t be true
Rules!
“Can” and “could” are followed by a verb in the base form
(V1)
- I can run very fast
- I could run fast when I was 5
- Miss Nisa could be at home

They are the same for all the prononus


- I/she/they/we/he/it can run very fast
- I/she/they/we/he could make it better
Listen to your teacher!
What can/ can’t/ could/ couldn’t Sally do?
YES I CAN
Yes, I can, suddenly Yes I can Are you ready?
Yes, I can Yes, I can I can climb Everest
"gee, I'm afraid to go on" Yes, I can Yes, I can
Has turned into, "Yes, I can" Yes, I can I can fight/fighting here all night
Take a look, what do you see? Yes, I can And never rest
Yes, I can Yes, I can
133 lbs of confidence, me Yes, I can
Got the feeling I can do/did anything I was born today
Yes, I can I can go/went all the way
Yes, I can
Yes, I can Yeeeeees
Something that sings in my blood
Is telling me Yes, I can I
Yes, I can Yes, I can Caaaaan!!!
I was born today Yes, I can
I can go/going all the way Yes, I can
Yes… Yes, I can
I… Hey! Yes, I can!
Can No. You can’t
Yes, I can!
Paralympic
Games
The Paralympic Games are international sports competitions for people with disabilities.

The Paralympics take place shortly after the Olympic Games, in the same host city. The name Paralympics
means “alongside the Olympics.”
Athletes from countries around the world compete in the Paralympics. Some Paralympic athletes have
spinal cord injuries that caused paralysis. Some are missing limbs. These athletes may use wheelchairs or
prostheses (artificial limbs) to move around. Some athletes are blind or have limited vision. Others have 

cerebral palsy, muscular dystrophy, or other conditions that limit movement. Athletes with intellectual (mental)

disabilities may compete in some of the events. They also may participate in the Special Olympics, which are
organized separately.
Review

What is exercise?

What is sport?

What are the rules of using Can and Could?

What is Paralympic Games?


Thanks !

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