Vertretungsstunde Englisch 7

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Vertretungsstunde Englisch 7
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A Sports Day
7/Reading and Writing
Have you ever heard of Cricket?
1. Read the text about Cricket, a famous and popular game in the UK.
Cricket
The exact origins of the sport of cricket remain unknown. Cricket is a popular sport across the globe but it is
mostly played in India, Australia and England. How to play cricket can be confusing if you’re a newcomer, or if
there isn’t a tradition in your country. But, once you understand the basics, it’s easy to build up your knowledge.
The Cricket Field
place at each
The centre of the action is a pitch, 22 yards long, with wickets (three cricket stumps) placed
end. A shorter pitch can be used by children. The pitch is roughly in the centre of the playin
playing area.
The edge of the playing area is marked by a line or a rope about 50 yards from the wickets.
Rules of Cricket for Kids
Game
2th team mem
member.
ber H
He/She is the substitute
The normal size of a cricket team is 11 players. Teams can also have a 12
ke in the sport
port of baseball,
baseball, the referees
refe
pir They
for a player who gets injured during the game. Like
are called umpires.
ricket, a cricket
cricket game has got two innings. Each inning
inn
are responsible for overseeing the cricket match. In kid’
kid’s cricket,
tes. Each
Ea h team has g
b
has a running time of about one hour and 15 minutes.
got one opportunityy to bowl and to bat.
ings is d
ecided by tossing a coin. The team that scores the
e most runs
The choice for the beginning of the first innings
decided
is the winner.
Bowling and Batting
am can score po
ts for their team by batting. The
e othe
o
eam is then
n the ffielding team.
Players of the batting team
points
other team
ding team, the bowler,
bow can score points by bowling.
ing.
The player of the fielding
airs: One player
playe bats while his teammate runs.
uns. The batter
batter m
Batting takess place in p
pairs:
must stand in front of the wicket.
bow from the fielding
fiel g team throws the ball towardss the batter’s
batter’s wicket.
wicke If the batting player makes contact
The bowler
b ll, his teammate
teamm
t am and back
b
with the ball,
must run to the wicket off the fielding team
again to score one point for his
team.
Ou
Outs
bow can get the batter out before his teammate h
The bowler
has the opportunity to run. The bowler aims the ball at
e ball to make
ma contact with his wicket is out. If the batting player hits
the batter’s wicket. A batter who aallows the
the ball into the air with the bat o
or a part off his body, the players of the fielding team can try to catch the ball in
the air. Like this theyy can get the batter out.
2. Match
ch the ““Cricket-word”
Cricket-word” with the correct German word. You can use a dictionary for help.
a) fielding
ding team
tea
Schiedsrichter
b) batter
ter
Läufer
c) bowler
Durchgang
d) batting team
“Crickettor” (Törchen)
e) umpire
Schlagmannschaft
f) wicket
Schlagmann
g) inning
Werfer
h) runner
Feldmannschaft
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3. Getting the main idea: Tick the correct answer.
Main Idea
a) The winner of a Cricket game is the team that bats the most balls.
b) The winner of a Cricket game is the team that scores the most runs.
c) The winner of a Cricket game is the team that bowls the most balls.
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4. Right, wrong? Tick the correct answer.
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
f)
g)
h)
i)
j)
Sentences
Cricket is played with two teams.
Each team has got 6 players.
The bowler is in the fielding team.
An inning is about one hour and fifteen minutes.
In children’s Cricket there a two innings.
The batter is called “umpire”.
The wicket is the goal in Cricket.
A bowler can out a batter, when he/she hi
hitss the wicket with a ball.
yard
ds long
The “pitch” is the about 50 yards
long.
li
The playing area is marked by a rope or a line.
e pictures
pictures of the cricket
cricke field and the information
mation text
text again.
aga
again Now help
5. Look at the
your friend
f nd to under
tand tthe game of cricket. Answe
uest
understand
Answerr his/her q
questions
in German.
Write in your exercis
exercise book.
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
f)
Wo befindet sich der Schlagmann, wenn er schlagen muss?
Welche Aufgabe hat der Werfer des Feldteams?
Was passiert, wenn der Werfer das Crickettor mit dem Ball trifft?
Wohin muss der Läufer rennen, wenn sein Schlagmann den Ball geschlagen hat?
Wie lange dauert ein Cricket-Spiel bei Kindern?
Wer hat am Ende das Spiel gewonnen?
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2. a)
fielding team
Schiedsrichter
b)
batter
Läufer
c)
bowler
Durchgang
d)
batting team
“Crickettor” (Törchen)
e)
umpire
Schlagmannschaft
f)
wicket
Schlagmann
g)
inning
Werfer
h)
runner
Feldmannschaftt
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a)
b)
c)
Main Idea
The winner of a Cricket game is the team
am that bats the m
most
ost balls.
The winner of a Cricket game is the team
eam that
t t scores the most rruns.
The winner of a Cricket game is the team
m that
that bowls the most balls.
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
f)
g)
h)
i)
j)
Sentences
Cricket is played with two teams.
teams.
Each team has
as got 6 players.
The bowler
owler is in
n the fielding tteam.
An inning
aboutt one hour and fifteen minutes.
A
nning is abo
utes.
Cricket there a two
In cchildren’s
hildren’s Cr
o innings.
inn
The batter
tt is called “umpire”.
The wicket is the goal in Cricket.
et.
A bowler can get a batter
batt out, when he/she hits the wicket with a ball.
The “pitch” is about
out 50 yards long.
ng.
The playing
marked by a rope or a line.
ying area iss mar
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a) Der Schlagmann
Sc lagmann steht
ste vor seinem Wicket / Tor.
b) Der Werfer
wirft den Ball auf den Schlagmann.
Werfe
er der Feldmannschaft
F
c) Wenn der Werfer das Tor mit dem Ball trifft (der Schlagmann verfehlt den Ball), dann ist der
Schlagmann
ausgeschieden.
chlag
d) Der Läufer muss zum Tor der Gegnermannschaft laufen und wieder zurück. Dann hat er einen
Punkt geholt.
e) Das Spiel dauert ca. 1 Stunde und 15 Minuten.
f) Gewonnen hat das Team mit den meisten Runs in seinen Innings.
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A trip around Britain
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Have you ever been to Wales? Cardiff is great!
1. Read the text about Cardiff, the capital of Wales.
Welcome to Cardiff, the capital city of Wales.
In Welsh Cardiff is called “Caerdydd”, but you don’t have to speak Welsh to get along.
Cardiff has a beautiful cityscape along the river Taff and it is a popular place for a short holiday.
There is so much to see and do. You can visit Cardiff’s famous castle or museums and you can visit
the old harbour of Cardiff.
A famous place to visit is the St Fagans National History Museum, a museum of Welsh life – it is an
open-air museum. There you can take a closer look at the life of the Welsh peo
people in old times. Over
40 original buildings were transported there from different parts of Wales and th
they were rebuilt
stone by stone.
Cardiff is also the city of rugby. The Cardiff Blues are a successful team and
nd it is always
alwa fun to watch
one of their matches in the Millennium Stadium. The stadium is Great B
Britain’s
ritain’s second biggest stadium and it is also used for football matches.
In the evenings you can enjoy your dinner in little restaurants
traditional food or in one of the
taurants with traditio
old pubs. During day time you can go shopping
arcades: the
pping in one of the oldest
oldest shopping
sho
he Royal
Roy
Arcade was built in 1856.
2. Tick the correct answer.
a)
b)
c)
d)
e
e)
f)
g)
h)
i)
Sentences
apital city of Wale
Cardiff is the capital
Wales.
Taff
Cardiff’s Welsh name is Taff.
Yo can
n visit castles
castl and m
You
museums in Cardiff.
open- museum in Cardiff.
ard
There is an open-air
here you
ou can take a look at British
ish Life in old
d tim
There
times.
Cardif has got a famous cricket stadium.
Cardiff
Th Millennium Stadium
m is the 2ndd biggest stad
stadium in GB.
The
sho
entr
Cardiff has got an old shopping
centre.
It was built in 1865
1865.
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e senten
es are mixed up. Connect the correct parts of the sentences.
3. The
sentences
te the corr
ect se
Write
correct
sentences in your exercise book.
rdiff’s W
Welsh name …
a) Cardiff’s
you can take a look at old Welsh life.
b) Taff is …
to traditional restaurants or old pubs.
c) In the open-air museum …
the oldest shopping centre in Cardiff.
d) More than forty original old buildings …
is Caerdydd.
e) The Cardiff Rugby team …
the river in Cardiff.
f) For dinner you can go …
were rebuilt there stone by stone.
g) The Royal Arcade is …
is called Cardiff Blues.
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4. Read the dialogue at the tourist information.
Complete the missing parts in English.
Lady: “Hello, what can I do for you?”
Du möchtest wissen, ob es Museen in der Stadt gibt.
You:
“
?“
Lady: “There is the Museum of Welsh History, the Museum of Welsh Culture and the Whiskey
Museum.”
Du möchtest dir das Museum für Walisische Geschichte anschauen.
Du fragst, wo es sich befindet.
You:
“
.”
Lady: “It’s a little outside of the city centre. Here
attractions and
He is a map with all the important
imp
activities in town.”
Du fragst nun, was der Eintritt
tt kostet und wann das Museum geöffnet ist.
You:
“
?”
Lady: “It’s 4 pounds
children under 12 and 6 poun
pounds
children and adults.
pound
ds 50 pence for ch
dss for o
older child
It’s open daily from
om 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.”
Du fragst,
ragst, ob man mit dem Buss dorthin kommt.
mmt.
You:
“
?”
Lady: “Yes you can go there
ere by bus. Take the 5 to St Fagans and then get off at Cardiff Road and
change to the
he 7. It stops
sto right in
n front
fro of the museum.”
Du
bedankst
ub
edankst dich für
ür die Hilfe und verabschiedest dich.
You:
u:
“
!“
5. Help your fr
friend and answer his/her questions in German.
Use the dialogue text for help. Write the answers in your exercise book.
a) Wo ist das Museum für Walisische Geschichte?
b) Was kostet der Eintritt für Kinder über 12 und Erwachsene?
c) Mit welchen Bussen kommt man zum Museum?
d) Wo muss man umsteigen?
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Solutions: A trip around Britain
7/Reading and Writing
2.
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
f)
g)
h)
i)
3. a)
Sentences
Cardiff is the capital city of Wales.
Cardiff’s Welsh name is Taff.
You can visit castles and museums in Cardiff.
There is an open-air museum in Cardiff.
There you can take a look at British Life in old times.
Cardiff has got a famous cricket stadium.
The Millennium Stadium is the 2nd biggest stadium in GB.
Cardiff has got an old shopping centre.
It was built in 1865.
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Cardiff’s Welsh name …
you can take a look at
a old Welsh life.
b)
Taff is …
to traditional
traditio restaurants or old pubs.
c)
In the open-air museum …
the oldest
o
shopping centre
e in Card
Cardiff.
d)
More than forty original old buildings
gs …
is Caerdydd.
e)
The Cardiff Rugby team …
the
h river in
n Cardiff.
Cardiff.
f)
For dinner you can
an go …
were rebuilt
w
built there stone by stone.
g)
The Royal
yal Arcade
Arcade is …
is called Cardiff Blues.
Bl
4. You: “Are there any m
museums in the city
city?“
You: “I would
Where is it?”
would like tto visit the Museum
um for Welsh
W h History. Wh
You: “How much is the entrance fee
open?”
e and when iss it open?
You: “Can
“C you get there by bus?”
You:
help. Good bye.“
Yo “Thank you for your
ur hel
5. a)
b)
c)
d)
Das Museum
des Stadtzentrums von Cardiff.
m ist etwas
etwas außerhalb
a
Für Erwachsene
und
Kinder über 12 Jahre kostet der Eintritt £6.
Erwachsene un
d Kind
muss
Man m
uss zuerst die 5 nehmen und dann die 7.
musss an de
der Haltestelle Cardiff Road umsteigen.
Man mus
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Sightseeing in London
7/Reading and Writing
Let’s take a closer look at London.
1. Read the information on the webpage of a private tour guide in London.
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tseeing to
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a
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tour
takin
rested in rienced personal
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of Londo k a London sights
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guide? B
Take a carefree London walking tour with me. I’m Tom Peters and I am an
independent professional tourist guide of London. I have lived in London
all my life. With me you will experience the magic of London with all its
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history, traditions, customs and architecture. I offer you a London sightght-seeing tour you will never forget.
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Walk
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You can book a personalised
perso
walking tour with me. I know the hidden
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places of Londo
London an
and the real storyy b
behind Londo
London’s
n’s historic build
buildings,
statues,
atues, traditio
traditions and myths. Feell free to ask
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aalways
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try to make it possible.
range
sightseeing tours, too.
If you like, you can choose from
om a ra
ange
ge of set
s sightseei
Tour 1: Westminster a
and the West End – The essential tour
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London.
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See all the best known
know sights of London including
inclu
Westminster Abbey,
Abbey, Buckingham
Buc
Palace, St. James’s Palace,
Piccadilly
ccadi Circus, TTrafalgar Square, Covent
vent Garde
Garden. And this is just a selection. Take a closer look at the sights
you’ve
ou’ve seen a thousand times, learn thee backstory and
a d discover new sights that other tourists miss. It really is
a mus
must see tour.
Tour 2: Green Tour of London
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A must do tour in spring
ng or summer
sum
– especially
speci
when the sun is out. I will guide you through London Parks –
the big ones and
d the hidden
idden private oness in Notting Hill for example. A picnic in Hyde Park and some holiday
feeling in Chelsea Phys
Physicc Garde
Garden are part of this tour, too.
Conditions
onditions
Contacts
A day tour is for 6 hours (including one hour for
lunch with m
my guests at one of my favourite London
pubs, or just a few sandwiches in the park – as you
like it). My rate is £20 per day per person (including
an optional one hour for lunch).
Arrange your personal guided tour through London
via e-mail, telephone or personally in my office:
London Tour Guide Tom Peters / 356 Arwington
Crest, SW5 7DK / Phone: 0182-793952791
Toms_London_Tour@LondonTour.co.uk
2. Tick the correct answer.
Sentences
a) Tom Peters works for a big tourist guide office.
b) You can design your own London tour.
c) He offers 3 set tours through London.
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Sightseeing in London
7/Reading and Writing
3. You and your parents want to go to London. You tell your parents about the personal tour
guide. Answer their questions in German.
a) Arbeitet Mr Peters für einen dieser großen Touranbieter?
b) Warum glaubst du, kann er uns eine gute Tour anbieten?
c) Fahren wir während der Tour mit einem tourist bus?
d) Müssen wir dann eine feste Tour buchen oder können wir unss aussuchen, was wir sehen wollen?
e) Welche Touren bietet er an?
ne Tour mit Mr Peters?
f) Wie lange dauert eine
g) Wie viell kostet e
eine
ne Tour?
h)
buchen?
h Wie kann
kann man eine
e Tour mit ihm
m buche
4. You and your parents
book a personal tour with Tom Peters. Write an e-mail
rents would
woul like to b
to Mr Peters
exercise
rs in your ex
ercise book. Include the following information and questions:
a) Begrüßung
Begrüßung
b) Ihr wollt euch
euch 6 SSehenswürdigkeiten anschauen
c) Die
e Tour ssoll von 9 a.m. bis 6 p.m. gehen. Frage ihn, ob das möglich ist.
d) Ihr plant eine Mittagspause zum Mittagessen und zum Teetrinken ein. Frage auch hier,
ob das möglich ist.
e) Ihr wollt euch gerne am Leicester Square treffen.
f) Ihr möchtet abends nach der Tour essen gehen. Frage, ob er ein Restaurant empfehlen
und für euch reservieren kann.
g) Frage, ob die Eintrittspreise für die Sehenswürdigkeiten und sein Lohn vor der Tour bezahlt
werden müssen.
h) Ihr freut euch über eine schnelle Rückmeldung.
i)
Verabschiedung
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Solutions: Sightseeing in London
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2.
a)
b)
c)
Sentences
Tom Peters works for a big tourist guide office.
You can design your own London tour.
He offers 3 set tours through London.
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3. a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
Nein, er ist ein privater London Tour Guide.
Er lebt schon seit seiner Kindheit in London und kennt sich sehr gut aus.
Nein, wir gehen zu Fuß.
Wir können eine feste Tour buchen oder wir erstellen uns unsere eigene
ne private Tour.
Er bietet zwei Touren an:
1. Westminster and the Westend und 2. Greentour of London.
f) Die Tour dauert normalerweise 6 Stunden.
g) Es kostet £20 / Tag / Person, also für uns £60.
h) Man kann die Tour per E-Mail und per Telefon buchen, oder
geht
sein Büro in London.
der man ge
eht in se
4. possible solution
Dear Mr Peters,
We would like to book a tour including
uding 6 sights.
sigh s.
Is it possible to do a tour for 9 hours
like
hours from 9 a.m.
a.m to 6 p.m.? We would
wo
ke a lunch
lunch break
and a tea break – is thatt OK?
It would be great to meet at Leices
Leicesterr Sq
Square in the morning. And
after
nd aft
er the tour in
n
the evening,
g, we would
would like to go for
fo dinner. Can you recommend
ommen
nd a good
goo restaurant?
restau
Could you
us?
u book a table
ta le for u
Do we pay
fees for the sights and
or after the tour?
pay the entrance
entra
d your wage
e before o
A quick reply
r ply would
wou be great.
Yours sincerely,
…
sin
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