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Read and discover more about the wor ld!This ser ies of non-f ict ion readers provides

interest ing and educat ionaI content, wi thact iv i t ies and project work.

Ser ies Edi tor : HazeI Geatches

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Around the WorldJulie Penn

Introduction

1 Goa[!2 Snow Sports3 Let's Dance!4 Martial Arts

5 Let's Read!

6 At the Game7 Making Music

8 Beach Sports9 Scouting

10 Let's Cycle!ActivitiesProjec'ts

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Free time is very important. lt's good for youto do something different after school or work.It's also fun! Many of our favorite free-timeactivit ies are popular a[[ around the world.

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Which activit ies can you see here?What do you do in your free time?What activit ies are poputar in your country?

Now read and discover more aboutfree-time activities around the world!

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Some people think that Brazilians are

good at soccer because they learn a special

way to play when they are children. They

learn to play a type of soccer called futsal.

There are five players in each team. The

ball is small, but it's full of sand so it's

very heavy.

Futsal started in South America, but now

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Soccer is the most popular sport in the

world and it's a big part of life in Brazil.

People here love to watch and play soccer

in their free time.

In Brazrl you don't need a pitch or

expensive boots to play soccer. People

play soccer in the street and on the beach.

Children often play with no boots.

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Go to pages 24-25 for activit ies.

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"ffi. Circle the correct words.

1 Ctimbing / Cycling is very popu[ar inthe Netherlands.

2 The land is f[at, so it's a good / bad ptaceto cycte.

3 There are t7,000 kilometers of cycteparts / paths.

4 f n the Netherlands 25% / gS% of peoptego cycling.

5 Cars have to wait for bicycles / planes.

2" Write cycling or BMX.

1 There are special paths for this.

2 You can do this on a track orin a skatepark.

There are two types - freestyteand racing.

It's a good sport for where the[and is f lat.

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BMX riding is popular

There are two types

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1 What type of cycling is popular in your country?

2 Which do you like best, cycling or BMX riding?

3 Which new free-time activit ies do you want to do?

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My Free:firne Diary1 Keep a record of the free-time activities that

you do in a week. Write them in this diary.

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At the end of the week write aboutthe activities.

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@ AFree-Timesurveyt Write four more free-time activities in the chart.

2 Interuiew your friends and famity. Write r' orX.

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Series Editor: Hazel Geatches . CLIL Adviser: John Ctegg

Oxford Read and Discover graded readers are at four [eve[s, from3 to 6, suitable for students from age 8 and older. They cover manytopics within three subject areas, and can support Engtish across thecurriculum, or Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL).

Avaitable for each reader:. Audio CD Pack (book & audio CD). Activity Book

For Teacher's Notes & CLIL Guidance go towww.ou p.c om / elt/ teacher/reada ndd iscover

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For younger students, Dotphin Readers Levets Starter, t, and 2 are available.