Free Time Around The World
Free Time Around The World
Free Time Around The World
@'
J u l i ePe n n
f
:!
I
r,s
t
Re a dand discovermore about the wo rld !
Th isse riesof non-fictionreadersp ro v id e s
in ter e stingand educationaIcont e n t ,wit h
acti vi tiesand projectwork.
Se r ie sE ditor:HazeIGeatches
\
#&N
f
Aud ioCDP ackavailable
Wordcountfor this reader:t,328
i
o o
o o
tJ, 4 i*
ll[|l
\Mtrw:
||[
illl
tlilllllilllll
A r o u ndt he W orld
JuliePenn
Introduction 3
1 Goa[! 4
2 SnowSports 6
3 Let'sDance! 8
4 MartialArts 10
5 Let'sRead! L2
6 At the Game t4
7 MakingMusic 16
8 BeachSports 18
9 Scouting 20
10 Let'sCycle! 22
Activities 24
Projec'ts 44
PictureDictionary 46
About ReadandDiscover48
OX-FORD
U N I V E R S I TY PRESS
()xl '( )l<l) A( liNl)Wl,Ll)(;IMLN I S
' wq
tJkfrine Victrlrnl tjn(Lcrvood/ljiirl Ci)lk(Iion): Rex lreitur('s P 10 (Sipr Press):
Still Pictures p 4 (Arliir Kcsslct/l)as li)toilr(hiv).
()x!()RD ilD(l ()Xt'()Rl) ltN(;t.tslt rfe rcgistcred tride nlrlks
of Oxfbrtl tlniversity l,fcss in lhc IJI( rnd il] certiliD olhcr
courtrics
\r
2011 2\t1.1 2()12 2<)112o1lt
109IJ7(r543
No unauthorized photocopying
All ilghts reseryed. No part ofthis publicrtioD nray bc
rcproduced, stored in a rctdeval systern, or trnnsntiilcd.
in any lirrn or by any mearls, without the prior pcmrissiotr
in wriling oiOxford lJniversity l)ress,orils cxpressly
pennitlcd by hw, or uD(ler tcriDs agrccd with the appropriate
reprographics rights orgrDizrtion. llnquirics coltcerning
reproduction oiltside llre scol)c ol thc abovr shoul(l be scnt
to the EIT Rights Dcpilrtncnt. Oxfbrd []Diversily l)rcss, itt
the address above
IsBN:9713o194643788
canyouseehere?
ivrilnblc. lSllN 97U 0 l9 464418 I
Thc []D Iras r (hoi(c ol AIlcri.iilr irn(l ltritish linglislr Whichactivities
recordings ol thc (1)nrplelc Icxt.
An accomPut)yir)g n ( I ivily 1l(x)l(is also avrihblc. Whatdo youdo in yourfreetime?
ISBN 97lJ 0 1946.1338 7
Nowreadanddiscover moreabout
free-timeactivitiesaroundthe world!
Some people think that Braziliansare
good at soccerbecausethey learn a special
way to play when they are children. They
learn to play a type of soccercalled futsal.
There are five players in each team.The
ball is small,but it's full of sand so it's
very heavy.
iffir\
\ ,,,;,
.. I
h Futsal started in South America, but now
it's popular in many other countries.
/'t \
x
.&r
if,r
^5ilt r*
J,ialtl
ir.
Soccer is the most popular sport in the ,\ffi.m
world and it's a big part of life in Brazil. -m
People here love to watch and play soccer ,4l&*F
in their free time.
ri #LT
U
ai '** E r 3 Match.Thenwritethe sentences.
'&L$L
,..,; t m#,-?s tytrtffig
strq*#
BMXridingis popular is in a skatepark.
* Readpages22-23.
Therearetwo types of BMXriding.
"ffi.Circlethe correctwords. Youcando BMXracing in manycountries.
1 Ctimbing/ Cyclingis verypopu[arin Thebestplaceto around
a track.
the Netherlands. practiceBMXfreestyle
2 Thelandis f[at,so it's a good/ badptace
to cycte. 1
3 Therearet7,000kilometers
of cycte 2
t:
parts/ paths.
3
25%/ gS%of peopte
4 fn the Netherlands 4
go cycling.
5 Carshaveto wait for bicycles/ planes. Answerthe questions.
1 Whattypeof cyclingis popular
in yourcountry?
2" Write cyclingor BMX.
1 Therearespecialpathsforthis.
2 Whichdo youlikebest,cyclingor BMXriding?
2 Youcandothison a trackor
in a skatepark.
Therearetwo types- freestyte 3 Whichnewfree-time doyouwantto do?
activities
andracing.
It's a goodsportfor wherethe
[andis flat.
fr^**"*
,*i€+i@i -erq56d*r/rt!11sf
'ffi#
MyFree:firneDiary
@ AFree-Timesurvey
1 Keepa recordof the free-timeactivitiesthat t Writefourmorefree-timeactivitiesin the chart.
you do in a week.Writethem in this diary.
yourfriendsandfamity.Writer' orX.
2 Interuiew
Monday Friday
@ JDffitik=-)
Tuesday Saturday
Wednesday
ttl
o
Sunday +,
:=
+a
(J
Thursday (o
o
E I
o
o
l!
adventure ba[ance
# ffiW
bett camprng cartoon
&
q\r
K tu
Iifeguard magazrne ma[e mi[[ion
rcry
"dba
T,,,,ffi
rct
EEffi'
mystery
ffi @
A
ww
--(- fl
percent(%) p i p e
w&
court cycle
ffitr
,,,.2.
---_/
V
desert
i
p 8p #W IFM
drum femate pitch plants ratt[e sailing
path
M
fire
Mffiffiffi wscrence snorke[ing street team tobogganing
fiction
SeriesEditor:HazelGeatches. CLILAdviser:
JohnCtegg
OxfordReadand Discovergradedreaders areat four[eve[s,from
3 to 6, suitablefor students
fromage8 andolder.Theycovermany
topicswithinthreesubjectareas,andcansupportEngtish acrossthe
curriculum, or Content andLanguageIntegrated
Learning(CLIL).
Avaitable for eachreader:
. A u d i oC DPa ck(b o o k& a u d i oC D )
. ActivityBook
ForTeacher's
Notes& CLILGuidance go to
p.c
www.ou om/ elt/ teacher/reada
nddiscover
\ subject
The World of Science TheNatural The Wortd of Arts
\1rea & Technotogy Wortd
Levet\ & SociaIStudies
Celtsand Microbes
a a Att About Space r HetpingAround
@ ClothesThenand Now
a a Caringfor Our Planet the World
o FoodAround
1,050 o IncredibleEnergy a EarthThenand Now
headwordsa YourAmazingBody the Wortd
a WonderfuIEcosystems