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Zonic
03-27-2007, 13:31
Здравейте!Имам да пиша "Report" за утре по Английски език , а не знам как точно трябва да бъде написан.Затова моля за вашата помощ и по точно тези които знаят как е се пише такова нещо.Много ще съм ви благодарен ако някой , който знае да го напише и да ми го прати на е-маила ми (bobi_gazara@abv.bg). Темата е : "Motivating students to participate in more sports activities at school." Благодаря ви много предварително!!!

teenkopele
03-27-2007, 15:56
Ще се опитам да ти помогна, но точно сега няма да мога, тъй като тръгвам за даскало.
За утре сутринта ще се опитам да напиша нещо. :)

teenkopele
03-28-2007, 06:03
"Motivating students to participate in more sports activities at school"

Introduction

In these days it is very important for each student to do some kind of physical activity. That is very good not only for the healthiness of the body but for the mind too as a lot of sports help the student to build his personality and character.
There are a lot of different sports, some more physical than the other.
This creates a wide variety of choices to suit everyone.
Some of the most popular sports among the students these days are: football, basketball, valleyball and wrestling. My opinion is that if they are developed into each school, this would make the students to participate a lot more into sports activities.
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One of the things that makes me very happy is that each year, more and more student tournamets are created. They are sponsored by different companies and organisations. In the next few pages, you will see information about different tournamets from around the world.


ПРОДЪЛЖАВАМ.
мОЖЕ ДА ИМА ПРАВОПИСНИ ГРЕШКИ, НО ИМПРОВИЗИРАМ И НЕ СЪМ ГО ПРОВЕРЯВАЛ.

USSSA Tournaments


USSSA (United Specialty Sports Association) burst on the scene in 1997 as the newest and most exciting program to come along in recent years. In 1997 eleven hundred baseball teams registered with USSSA and in 1998 that number jumped to over four thousand teams. In 2006 USSSA registered over 35,000 teams and 1800 teams participated in the USSSA World Series/Nationals. With season long qualifying, single age groups, classes of play (Major, AAA, AA, A), tournament and league qualifying, championship world series tournaments in the Major and AAA division; thousands of teams, leagues and baseball organizations from across the United States are signing up.


SET Sports Tours don't just organise great sports tours. We specialise in the management of entire sporting festivals also.

Our experience as a tour operator means we have the right tools to create a compelling and competitively priced sports tour package. Our experience (and world class team of event professionals) mean we are able top offer an unparalleled 'festival experience'.

Anyone who has attended one of our 'Saloufest' events or indeed one of our excellent 'Netfest' or 'Soccerfest' festivals will attest to the great attention to detail our clients enjoy from start to finish of their tour. We are able to control every element of the festival's environment; from
accommodation and travel right down to the composition of local or visiting opposition, qualifications of officials, clothing and apparel and insurance.

Below are a few examples of our excellent event management pedigree. Please contact us for further information or use our enquiry form to request a specific event's brochure.


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Saloufest is a well-established series of multi-sports festivals held in the town of Salou on the Spanish Costa Brava. We are pleased to offer a variety of dates to school and FE college groups (April, May and October), while university teams can delight in attending our fantastic annual Easter festival. Please visit www.saloufest.info for more information. http://www.set-tours.com/images/festivals_picsalou.jpg

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Festival Italia is a multi-sport festival held in Rimini on the Italian Adriatic Riviera. This annual event is hugely popular with university teams from all over the UK and is not one to be missed. Visit www.festivalitalia.info for more information.
http://www.set-tours.com/images/festivals_picitalia.jpg


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Netfests are a series of netball festivals held on foreign soil and aimed at giving netball teams from clubs, schools and universities the perfect blend of competitive netball, coaching (where required), social activities and a great value holiday to boot. Netfests are held in Malta twice a year (April
and October) as well as in Spain, Italy and Barbados at different times of year for different age groups.
http://www.set-tours.com/images/festivals_picnetfest.jpg

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Ever dreamed of going on a sports tour to Australia? Well, here's the perfect chance to turn this dream into reality with a fun-filled and fantastic tournament in sunny Brisbane. But why stop there? The possibilities are endless!
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An island bursting with beauty, culture and 7,000 years of fascinating history: Malta, the perfect destination for a school sports tour.
Maltafest is the ultimate sports tour for schools with netball, football, rugby, swimming and waterpolo all on offer, including fixtures vs local teams. Please visit the website for more information on this hugely popular and very successful bi-annual event. www.maltafest.co.uk
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It's going to be fun in the sun - with more than a hint of lacross action thrown in for good measure. The inaugural Laxfest will light up the lacrosse world in late-May 2006 and provide British players with the opporunity to tour abroad and take part in a superbly run international festival. Catering for players of both genders and ages from U16s and up, the SET Sports Tours Laxfest will incorporate four nights in the Spanish resort of Salou, two days of specialised coaching and lacrosse fixtures and a truly memorable day trip to Barcelona to provide you with a tour to remember.
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Sometimes the sports activites can be very mind-tiring but there is a sollution to nearly everything...

Why Do I Feel Pressure?

Do you ever have "butterflies" in your stomach? It's that nervous feeling some people get when starting a new school, taking a first airplane ride, or gearing up for a big soccer match. In sports, almost everyone worries about playing well and doesn't want to make a mistake. Believe it or not, the best player on your team and the teenagers who play on high school teams get nervous before a big game. Even professional players feel nervous sometimes!

Feeling a little excited or nervous is OK, though. This helps your body and mind get ready to compete. Your body makes adrenaline (say: uh-dre-nul-in), which is a hormone that gives you extra energy. But if you're getting so nervous that you aren't having much fun, it's time to figure out why.

What Can I Do to Ease Pressure?

When you're competing in sports, you need a lot of energy. One secret to having lots of energy is to get plenty of sleep. Be sure to get to bed on time or even a little early the night before a big game. And don't forget to eat well on game day.

One way to chase the butterflies away is by being ready to play. Try to attend all of your team's practices. By practicing, you'll improve your playing skills and your team will learn how to work together. In some ways, playing a sport is like learning a part in a school play or how to play the piano — the more prepared you are, the better you'll feel and the more fun you'll have.

Try to find a way to relax right before the game. You might take a few slow, deep breaths or do some gentle stretches to warm up your body. Some teams have a group cheer or huddle before heading onto the field. Let any tension you feel melt into the excitement of the first play.

Time for a Change?

If these steps don't help, and you feel sick or sad about your sport more than you feel happy, you should talk with your parents or coach. Too much pressure can come from your coach, your parents, your teammates, or even from yourself. If your coach or parents are making you nervous, talk to them about what would make you feel more confident during practice and games.

A grownup also may be able to help you cope with pressure you're putting on yourself. Some kids want to be experts at a sport, right from the start. But becoming skilled at a sport often takes a lot of work over many seasons.

If the pressure is too much, it's OK to decide that you want to take a break from sports competition. You might decide to return to the team next season. Or you might keep doing your sport, but without being part of a team.

If neither one of those solutions seems right, it could be time to try something new. There are dozens of sports and activities that kids can do. Your job is to find the ones that you like best and do them regularly. With or without a team, you'll win by being an active kid!

Conclusion

I think that all of you agree when I say that all the students must do some kind of physical activity in order to stay healthy. Based on the information I already told you, I can conclude that there are a lot of different ways of motivating a student to do some kind of physical activity. The most important thing is the approach.
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Не е кой знае какво, но за няма и час- толкова.
Поне ще спасиш двойката.

НЕ СЪМ ГО ПРОВЕРЯВАЛ ЗА ГРЕШКИ. ТОВА ОСТАВА ЗА ТЕБ. :wink:

teenkopele
03-29-2007, 06:22
Едно благодаря можеше да кажеш да го ева...