1567192819 by Kunieda’s wheelchair tennis7 Listening New 本文の内容について、3人の会話を聞きます。5 Whole Text View Renewal 見開きで掲載された本文を使って、大意把握問題や音読活動に取り組みます。速読に向いた紙面に一新しました。SummarizingListeningWheelchair tennisHistoryTennis wheelchairWheelchair tennis rulesWhole Text ViewWhole Text ViewWhat do you think about Oda Tokito’s story? Share your impressions or ideas with your classmates. Start with the following.We’ve read the article about Oda Tokito. What do you think about his story? Useful Expressions相手の発言に反応する・自分が理解していることを示すI see. / I get it. / I understand.・自分が理解していないことを示すI don’t get it. / I don’t understand. / I’m not sure.・相手の理解が正しいことを示すRight. / That’s right. / That’s true. / Exactly.What do you think about Oda Tokito’s story? Write your impressions about the Oda Tokito article and send a letter to the magazine. You can include the following points.・What part of the article impressed you.・What inspiration you received from the article.・What article you want to read in the future.Dear Editor,Hi, I’m ( Aoki Hana ) at ( Sakura ) High School. I’ve read the article about Oda Tokito in your magazine ...Best Regards, ( Aoki Hana ) 1’24” 1’07”Total 5’45”Total 4’36”19一般的に、代名詞、助動詞、前置詞、接続詞などの機能語は文中で弱く発音されます。 [ first match / try harder / fourteen ] [ retire / number one / an inspiration ]The four Grand Slam tournaments・Australian Open・French Open・Wimbledon (UK) ・US Openlow backrest:allows free movement of upper bodysmall caster wheels:you can prevent losing balance and falling Wheelchair tennis is played using traditional tennis courts, balls, and rackets. The rules are the same as tennis except that players are allowed a second bounce of the ball. A second bounce can be out of the court.23Read the whole text and arrange the titles of each part in the order of the story. There are two unnecessary options. ( )→ ( )→ ( )→ ( )(a) Message from his hero and Tokito’s new ambitions (b) Why Kunieda Shingo is great (c) Path to the youngest World Juniors’ Champion (d) How Tokito spent his days in hospital (e) Playing against his hero (f) Meeting a new sport: wheelchair tennisYou are reading an article in a sports magazine. In June 2023, seventeen-year-old Oda Tokito was on the court at the French Open. He was going to fulfill his longtime dream. ****************Tokito had a dream of becoming a professional soccer player. However, when he was nine, a bone cancer was found in his leg. He had an operation but lost the use of his left leg. “I’ll never be able to play soccer again,” Tokito said sadly. Then his doctor recommended some wheelchair sports. When Tokito searched on the internet, one video really caught his eye. It was a wheelchair tennis match. It featured wheelchair tennis superstar Kunieda Shingo.“This is it!” he thought. Tokito was fascinated by Kunieda’s dynamic playing style. “This sport is so cool! I want to be like him one day!” (126) Tokito was in the hospital for nine months. Kunieda gave him hope during that long stay. Tokito got a racket and practiced his swing in his bed. Tennis became his passion.When he was ten, Tokito entered his first tournament but lost in the first round. He was upset and burst into tears. The loss, though, gave him a reason to try harder. “It’s not going to be easy—that’s a given,” he said. “I’m not going to give up now!” Tokito improved his skills by studying Kunieda’s shots. His hard work finally paid off. At fourteen, he became the youngest player to be ranked Number One in the World Juniors.(111) A year later, Tokito played against his hero, Kunieda Shingo three times, but he was easily beaten by the champion. “I’ll never win by just imitating him,” Tokito realized. He focused on developing a more powerful serve and shots. When he was sixteen, Tokito had a chance to play against Kunieda again. Tokito fought hard in the final match of a tournament, and he won a set against Kunieda for the first time. In the end, however, he lost the match. When he was interviewed afterwards, he couldn’t hold back his tears. “I’m not crying because I lost. These are tears of joy. I was thrilled to play against my hero.” (111) 18G1現在形/過去形/進行形現在形は現在の習慣的な動作や状態などを表す。進行形は動作がある時点で進行中であることを表す。現在形He practices tennis every day. 現在進行形He is practicing tennis now.過去から未来にかけて一定期間成り立つことを表す話している時点で進行中の動作を表す現在現在1. He practices tennis every day. 現在形2. Tokito had a dream of becoming a professional soccer player. 過去形→p.14, l.43. He is practicing tennis now. 現在進行形4. When I came home, he was watching a tennis match on TV. 過去進行形G2未来表現will, be going toのほかに、現在進行形や現在形を使っても未来のことを表現できる。1. I’ll never be able to play soccer again. 予測 →p.14, l.72. OK, I’ll talk to him right away. 意志 3. I’m not going to give up now! 意図・予定 →p.15, l.74. I’m retiring. 予定→p.17, l.25. The final match starts at 6 p.m. 確定している未来の予定Exercises❶ Answer with your own ideas. 1. What do you usually do on Sundays?More Exercises▲ You: I usually . 2. What club did you belong to when you were a junior high school student? You: I . 3. Friend: I called you around 5 p.m. on Sunday. Why didn’t you answer the phone?You: Sorry. I at that time.❷ Answer with your own ideas.1. What is your plan for the weekend? You: I . 2. (After dinner, you are watching TV. Your brother says this to you.)Brother: We have a lot of dishes to wash tonight! Help me.You: OK, I after watching this show.222180 wpm100 wpm 1’35” 1’16” 1’23” 1’07” 1’23” 1’07” In January 2023, Tokito got a sudden phone call from Kunieda. “I’m retiring,” the legend said to Tokito. “I’m passing the baton to you.”With Kunieda’s retirement, the Number One position was taken by another player. “Next time it’ll be me!” said Tokito strongly. Five months later, he won his first Grand Slam at the French Open wheelchair tennis and became the youngest World Number One in history.“Kunieda showed people that wheelchair tennis is an exciting sport,” Tokito said in an interview. “Now I’d like to add a new chapter to the sport’s history. I want to be an inspiration to all kids facing challenges, whether they have disabilities or not.” (112) (Total: 460)Fill in the blanks to complete the outline.At 9• a bone cancer → lost the use of his • was • started practicing tennis in his At 10• first tournament: in the first round → worked hardAt 14• the youngest World Juniors Champion• played against Kunieda → was easily → a more powerful and shotsAt 16• won a set against Kunieda but lost the match • a from Kunieda → informed Tokito of his retirementAt 17• the youngest World Number One • wants to be an to all kids Naoki, Hannah, and Yuka are talking about the article on Oda Tokito. Listen to the conversation and answer the questions. 1. Which of the following is Hannah’s opinion?(a) Tokito has good friends.(b) Tokito was helped by other people. (c) Tokito’s doctor is great.(d) Tokito has a positive way of thinking. 2. What does Yuka want to do in high school?(a) have great relationships with others(b) find someone who can inspire her(c) find something she can get excited about(d) find more information about TokitoSound Tipsスクリプト中の以下の文のうち、弱く発音されない語を予想しましょう。I was impressed by Tokito’s passion and hard work in the world of wheelchair tennis!スクリプト中の一文が読まれます。上のTipsを意識しながら聞き、書き取ってみましょう。Imagine your friend is having a difficult time because things have not been going well. Tell him/her the story about Tokito. Use the pictures below and add your comment at the end. Start with the following.“I learned about Oda Tokito, a wheelchair tennis player in the magazine. ...”[ nine / an operation / wheelchair tennis ] [ play against / his hero / cry ] 20Wheelchair tennis as a competitive sport was created by former US freestyle skier Brad Parks introduced to Japan introduced as a demonstration event at the Seoul Summer Paralympics included as a medal sport for the first time at the Barcelona 1992 Paralympicsincluded into all four Grand Slam tournamentswheels are angled outwards:they allow you to make quick starts, stops, and changes in directionRead the information above and answer the following questions with T(true) or F(false).1. Wheelchair tennis was created in the 1980s. ( )2. The Australian Open is a part of the Grand Slam tournaments. ( )3. The small casters of the tennis wheelchair allow you to move quickly. ( )4. Players are permitted a second bounce of the ball only if it is in the court. ( )551010551010151520202525● 1976● 1983● 1988● 1992● 2007–2009pp.12-13pp.10-11p.141211 Grammar Renewal 思考力・判断力・表現力を要する文法問題に取り組みます。知識・技能を確認するオーソドックスな文法問題は「More Exercises」としてQRコード先に掲載し、文字入力後に提出できる機能を実装しました。12 Real Life Information Renewal 課のテーマに関連するビジュアル資料から必要な情報を読み取ります。動画を視聴しながら聞き取る使い方もできます。帯活動や課題として扱いやすいように、シンプルなT/F問題を用意しました。1011[改訂のポイント]本文とより強く結びついた言語活動に展開できるよう設計を見直しました。8 Retelling Renewal 本文の内容について、4コマのイラストとキーワードをもとにリテリングします。9 Interaction New 本文の内容について、考えや気持ちをペアでやり取りします。6 Summarizing New 本文の論理展開と要点を確認します。10 Writing New 本文の内容について、自分の考えや気持ちを書きます。Communication Activity文法演習/資料の読み取り・聞き取り
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