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Reading Practice

The document provides instructions for an activity to practice reading comprehension skills. Students are asked to read a passage on the history of the Olympics and answer questions by 3pm, posting their responses to a forum. The passage discusses the origins of the Olympics in Ancient Greece, the modern Olympics beginning in 1896, and the evolution and growth of the Olympics into a major global event.
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Important message:

Please practice this reading activity during class time on Wednesday from 1-3pm.

Instructions:

1. Before reading, do skimming and scanning to a general idea of the topic.

2. During reading, try to identify the main idea of each paragraph and understand
the meaning of new words by logs or reading the sentence before or after the new
word

3. After reading, answer the questions listed after the passage.

4. send your answers on the Blackborad forum by 3p.m.

A Brief History of the Olympics


There is no such thing as a “brief” history of the Olympics. That's because the Olympics started
thousands of years ago in Ancient Greece. Greek city-states used to send athletes to compete
against each other with the reputation of the city and its people on the line. These ancient
games helped create peace among the cities by bringing people together for friendly
competitions.

The modern Olympics began in 1896, but the first one was very different to the Olympics we
know today. Only 14 countries and 176 athletes, all of them men, competed in the games, which
were hosted in Athens. Still, the Olympics were successful and helped to improve cooperation
between nations. Just four years later women competed in the 1900 Olympics in Paris.

Over time the Olympics grew more popular and more nations started sending competitors. In
1924, the winter Olympics was started. The first winter Olympics was hosted in Chamonix,
France. Only 16 nations and 258 athletes participated, competing in just 16 different events. Like
the summer Olympics, however, the winter games gradually became more popular.

Following World War II, the Olympics became an important part of the Cold War and were
vital in maintaining world peace. During the Cold War, the world was divided between
communism and capitalism, with the Soviet Union and United States competing intensely with
each other. The Olympics were one of the main ways in which these two nations competed.

At the same time, many new nations were coming into existence. With the colonial empires of
France, the United Kingdom, and others crumbling, new countries were founded. Many of
these countries wanted to prove themselves to the world, and the Olympics was one way to
do so.
From humble beginnings, the Olympic games have evolved into the grandest games on
earth. In fact, the Rio Olympics saw 205 countries and over 10,000 athletes competing in 302
separate events.

Furthermore, while the Olympics was predominantly hosted by developed countries through
much of their modern history, the recent games have been hosted in developing nations, such as
Brazil and China. Many up-and-coming nations now view the Olympics as a way to announce
their prosperity to the world.

Currently, the United States dominates the world stage, and has taken home the most medals in
nearly every summer Olympics over the past few decades. During the Beijing Olympics in 2008,
China came close to taking home the most medals but couldn't quite beat the United States.

Recently, criticism over the costs and burden of the games has increased. Norway pulled out
of a winter Olympics bid just a few years ago because its citizens didn't want to deal with the
hassle. Meanwhile, the summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro faced many setbacks and
challenges.

So, what does the future hold for the Olympics? They'll almost certainly continue to be hosted,
but given these issues, reform may be inevitable for the games.

Taken from Absolute-English.com - *Classroom use by ESL teachers is permitted

Language Focus : Vocabulary + Expressions


1. brief - (adj) short, not lasting a long time
2. to compete against sb - (verb) to try to be better than someone in sth
3. on the line - if sth is “on the line” it means it at risk or in danger of sth bad happening
to it
4. gradually - (adverb) - slowly, sth happens over time
5. the Cold War - war between 1947 and 1991 between US and Soviet Union
6. vital - (adj) - essential, absolutely necessary or extremely important
7. crumbling - to crumble - (verb) to fall apart or break down - the empires were slowly
falling apart

or breaking down

8. founded - created or established - to found - to create or establish (verb)


9. prove themselves to the world - to prove oneself - (reflexive verb) to show your
ability in sth to

others
10.humble beginnings - starting off small or with little money
11.grandest - (superlative adj) most magnificent
12.furthermore - (adverb) in addition, besides
13.predominantly - (adverb) mainly
14.Up-and-coming - new and starting to become successful in sth
15.prosperity - (noun) state of being successful
16.dominates - (verb) has power and influence over
17.burden - (noun) responsibility causing worry or distress
18.pulled out - (phrasal verb) to withdraw participation in something - decide not to take part
in

something
19.bid - (noun) effort made to try to win (contract) or buy something
20.to deal with - (phrasal verb) to handle or cope with something
21.hassle - (noun) problem, inconvenience
22.meanwhile - (adverb) in the intervening time
23.setbacks - (noun) something that reverses progress - a difficulty or problem. 24.inevitable
- (adj) certain to happen, unavoidable.

Exercises Comprehension Questions

A. Find the answers to these questions in the


article.
1. Why were the Olympic games invented?
2. Why do developing nations like to host the olympics?
3. Were the winter olympics an instant success?

B. Comprehension Questions: True or False ?


Say whether the following statements are true or false. If they are false, say why.

1. Women only recently were allowed to compete in the olympics


2. The summer and winter olympics became more popular over time.
3. China always win the most medals at the olympic games.
4. Norway didn’t host the Olympics because of financial problems
5. Developing countries don’t want to host the Olympic Games.

C. Complete the sentences: EXERCISES


Complete these sentences with a highlighted word or phrase from the article.

1. When I was starting my business I had many .....................(difficulties, problems)


2. In the early 1970’s Steven Spielberg was just an ...................... Filmmaker. (new and

starting to become successful in sth)

3. Ireland is a ................... Catholic country. (mainly, for the most part)


4. Young men often feel they have to ............ ................ to their friends. (show their ability

in sth)

5. The 2008 economic crisis in the USA and Europe was ................ (certain to happen,

unavoidable)

6. The president’s speech was very .............(short)


7. Mary didn’t change Bank because it was a ................ (problem, inconvenience)
8. Having a mortgage for a house is a big financial .............. for families. (responsibility

causing worry or distress)

9. The singer ............ ......... of the music tour due to personal problems. (decide not to
take

part in something)

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