Sunday, January 30, 2011

Activity 5: Report Making.

Take a look at the map of Ireland.

Yellow counties are considered Gaelic Football counties.
Blue counties are considered Hurling counties. 
Green counties are considered Hurling & Gaelic Football counties.

On a separate page answer the following questions.

1. Which sport is the most popular sport in Ulster?
2. Which province is most associated with hurling?
3. How many counties play hurling?
4. How many counties play hurling & gaelic football?



Activity 4: Reading & Gap-Fill




a) Add the following words to the text below.

mouth 
dentist
winter
wet
wood
ball 
grass
youth


b) Using the dictionary find the meaning of the ten underlined words/phrases in the text.



HEAD PROTECTION


a helmet
Head protection is worn for hurling.


It is important because of the speed that the ball travels and the fact that hurleys can be swung at head height.


Not all players at the top level will use it but in women's games and at ______ level head protection is compulsory.


The lightweight headgear is capable of withstanding high impact, and is used to prevent blows to the head and damage to their ears.






GUM SHIELD
a gum shield
An increasing number of top  hurlers are wearing gum shields these days.

The gum shield not only protects your teeth and gums during physical contact, it can reduce damage around the jaw and the possibility of concussion.

As everybody's ______ is different, so every gum shield should fit perfectly around the top half of a player's mouth.

The best way of doing this is to go and see your ______, who will ensure the shield is right for your mouth.



GLOVES
gloves
As every player on the pitch has to touch the ball, many players wear gloves to give themselves a better grip of the ball, especially in ______.

There are two types. Some wear goalkeeping type gloves with latex rubber on the palms which gives good grip on the ball especially if it is ______.

The other kind which are common are a woollen/acrylic type material with rubber dimples on the palm and fingers which give grip on the ball.


THE HURLEY

a hurley

The hurley is made of ______ and they come in different sizes.

It must comply with the rules of the game and it is best to get one that is a good size and weight for you.

Don't worry about it being too light to get power when striking the ball because if it was too heavy then you won't be able to swing it at the ______.


FOOTBALL & HURLING BALLS
a sliotar



The hurling ball - known as the sliotar - is much smaller than a football, around the size of a cricket or hockey ball and equally as hard.


The ball should be played with on ______ where possible as bouncing it on hard surfaces like concrete will impair the quality of the ball. 

Activity 3: True or False.



TRUE OR FALSE?


1. In both hurling & camogie the stick is called a hurley? T/F
2. The ball used in camogie is heavier than the ball used in hurling? T/F
3. Hurling is a more modern sport that camogie. T/F
4. You can pick up the ball with your hands in camogie but not in hurling? T/F
5. In both sports you can carry the ball for only three steps? T/F
6. Camogie players wear shorts, jerseys & protective helmets? T/F
7. Ice hockey isn't as fast as hurling? T/F
8 In hurling the goalkeeper wears the same uniform as the rest of the team? T/F
9. There are twelve players in a camogie team? T/F
10. Women started playing camogie around 1900? T/F


Activity 2: Reading


When you have finished preparing your questions click on the link below. After you have read the text ask your partner the above questions to find out the information about the other sport.




Activity 1: Introduction



Work in pairs, A and B.


You are going to read about two different Irish sports.
Student A will read about Hurling. While Student B will read about Camogie.
Before you click on the link below you should prepare some questions together.




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Example: What/name/this sport? What's the name of this sport?


1. Who/played by?
2. What/like?
3. How/players score a goal?
4. How many players/in a team?
5. How old/this sport?


Try to think of five more questions.


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