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How many can you Remember?
Remember these sporting pictures I am
about to show you, and win points for your team.
Swimming
Reading p215
At that moment, Jesse’s name came over the loudspeaker. It was time for his final jump.
Reading p215
“Remeasure your steps,” said Lutz. “Take off six inches behind the takeoff board. Then you won’t have to fear fouling.”
Reading p215Jesse followed Lutz’s advice. He remeasured his steps, leaving a towel to mark the spot six inches behind the take-off board.
Reading p215Then he returned to his starting point and began sprinting down the runway. He took off at the place beside the mark and landed in the pit with more than a foot to spare, qualifying him for the finals.
Reading p215No sooner had the final long jump competition begun than it became a hard-fought duel between Jesse Owens and Lutz Long. Each broke the Olympic record.
Comprehension Questions
1)What did Lutz Long advise Jesse to do?
Lutz Long advised Jesse to “Take off six inches behind the takeoff board.”
Comprehension Questions
2) How did Jesse do in his final jump?
Jesse did well in his final jump. He qualified for the finals.
Grammar P 218 (D)
“Long jump” 의 결선 장면이 “ a hard fought duel between Jesse Owens and Lutz Long” 라고 기술되어 있는데 , 그 중요한 내용은 다음 가지 사항입니다 . 빈칸에 알맞은 말을 넣어 봅시다 .
Grammar P 218 (D) • Jesse Owens won
_______________.• Jesse Owens set
________________.
Words and Expressions p215
Remeasure: (Verb) To measure again.
“Remeasure your steps,” said Lutz.
(p215)
Words and Expressions p215
Sprint: (verb) To run as quickly as you can.
“He returned to his starting point and began sprinting down the runway.”
(p215)
Words and Expressions p215
Duel: (noun) To fight against another person, group, or idea.
“The long jump competition became a hard-fought duel between Jesse Owens and Lutz Long.”
p215
Words and Expressions p215
Take off: (verb) To escape, or run away quickly.
“He took off at the place beside the mark.”
p215.
There are many kinds of “Take off,” which take off
is the one for us?
Words and Expressions p215
Break the Record: (Idiom-
Phrase) To surpass a previous
achievement. “Each broke the Olympic
record.” p215
There have been many broken records, which one
of these pictures is the correct broken record for
us?