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U n i t 3:
A d v ent ur e Vocabulary &
Listening
Extreme adventures
Have you ever watched any videos of extreme adventures or sports? What sport
was it?
Activity 1:
Look at pictures A–D below. Match the prepositions in the box with the actions.
Say what each person is doing. Then listen and check.

walk around up/down over/on off/under

He’s walking through the forest. He’s pushing the snowball up the hill. He’s jumping over the puddle. He’s jumping off the fence.
She’s walking around the forest. She’s skiing down the hill. He’s stepping on a rock. He’s going under the garage door
Activity 2:
Read Your Top Five Extreme Adventures and check the meaning of the sports verbs in blue.
Then choose the correct prepositions

• Sail around: to control a boat that has no engine and is pushed by the wind.
• Climb Up: to go up, or to go towards the top of something
• Dive off: to jump into water, especially with your head and arms going in first, or to
move down under the water.
• Surf off: The surf-off is surfing's ultimate face-off
• Cycle down: ride a bicycle down
Activity 3:
Listen to a TV programme about the achievements in exercise 2.
Put the sports that are mentioned in the correct order.

1 skydiving 2 cycling 3 sailing 4 mountain climbing 5 surfing


Activity 4:
Listen again and answer the questions

1 What did Éric Barone cycle over?


He cycled over a volcano.

2 How old was Laura Dekker when she finished sailing around the world?
She was sixteen.
3 Has anyone younger beaten her record?
No
4 Where were the teenage Everest climbers from?
The boy was from the USA, and the girl was from India.
5 According to the presenter, which person has the most votes?
The surfer, Garrett McNamara, has the most votes.
Activity 5:
Read the Study Strategy. Close your book and make a note of three things you learned from
the TV programme. Compare your answers with a partner's.
Activity 6:
Use IT! Work with a partner. Ask and answer questions about adventure activities.
Use the ideas below.
HOME WORK

• Learn by heart the vocabulary


• Do the exercise in your student book
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