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Is it important to win? It’s not always easy to talk about a new subject. But it can help if you practise and learn some good phrases.

1  A cartoon

What can you say about the wheelchair basketball player in the cartoon?

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2  Listening: A sports discussion a) Before you listen: Why do people think it is or is not important to win? Make notes in two lists. b) Now listen once and collect more ideas for your lists.

U seful phrases

You want to say: Yes! I agree. You’re right. Exactly! That’s what I think, too.

You want to say: No! I don’t agree. Sorry, but you’re wrong. Don’t be silly! Rubbish! I don’t think that’s true.

c) Check the Useful phrases on the right. Then listen again. Which phrases do you not hear?

3  Short answers a) When you don’t agree, you can use short answers. Read the examples and make a rule. 1. It isn’t important to win.  –  Yes, it is. 2. When you lose, people laugh.  –  No, they don’t. b) The second speakers don’t agree. Show this with short answers. 1. “The best players don’t always win.”  –  “…” 2. “It’s more important to win than to play fairly.”  –  “…” 3. “There are more important things than sport.”  –  “…” 4. “When you lose, you can’t smile.”  –  “…” 5. “In sport you always need luck, too.”  –  “…”

4  Your turn: Is it important to win? Explain what you think and why. Say if you agree or not with the others in your group.

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