30 December 2011 / by Radmila Gurkova

London 2012: Athlete turns to eBay in search of sponsor

An athlete from London is seeking a sponsorship deal for the 2012 Olympics on the auction site eBay...

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rTCtDxsijdI

James Ellington, 26, is advertising on the site with a reserve of £30,000 (€35,000) from any sponsor willing to assist. He will wear a sponsor’s branded kit in full training to the run-up to the Olympics.


James is a sprinter. He was injured in 2010 and is preparing for the games but with no support.

He said “I now need a sponsor who can help me commit myself to getting into Team GB and win a medal for Great Britain at London 2012”.

James has run the fastest 200m by a British athlete this year - 20.52 seconds.

DEBATE



  • Do you know what eBay is?

  • What types games are played at the Olypmic Games?

  • What can you buy on eBay?

  • Name any websites that sell things? Types of Products -
    Clothes, Cars, Houses, Food..?


 VOCABULARY




































































Word
Definition Example Listen
Comit To entrust, especially for safekeeping Asked if he was a candidate, he refused to commit himself. Listen
Fastest Superlative of fast, faster than everyone else. Usain Bolt is the fastest  Listen
Identity The condition of being oneself or itself He doubted his own identity. Listen
Injured To be hurt after an accident. I got injured when I fell. Listen
Qualifies To provide with proper or necessary skills, knowledge, credentials To qualify oneself for a job.  Listen 
Sponsor To promise money to someone if they complete a challenge. I'll sponsor you €5  Listen 
Sponsorship Financial help for a project Messi has a sponsorship deal with Nike. Listen 
Successful To have reached a goal Our company is very successful. Listen  

GRAMMAR


To understand more about the use of "was/were" click here for the grammar structure post.

What about using 'much' and 'many'? Do you know when to properly use each word? Click here for a useful post.

TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE




 

04

May 2012
Somebody, Anybody, Anywhere and Nobody
by Radmila Gurkova
Singular indefinite pronouns  Somebody, Anybody, anywhe...

04

May 2012
What is there? What are there?
by Radmila Gurkova
What is there in the classroom? There IS a table... There is a chair... there ARE windows! There IS a ceiling! There is/There a...

30

April 2012
APRIL Monthly Quiz
by Radmila Gurkova
Test your knowledge with our April Monthly Quiz! ...

29

April 2012
EUROVEGAS - America in Europe
by Radmila Gurkova
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=44ZRZDVVjuw An America tycoon wants to build Vegas in Europe and has chosen Spain as the destination. The American business tycoon, Sheldon Adelson wants to emulate Nevada’s state cash cow 'Las Vegas' here in Spain and is deciding where to build - Madrid or Barcelona. The decision has sparked a row...

29

April 2012
P2 Titanic prepositions of time
by Radmila Gurkova
Is it in the weekend, at the weekend or on the weekend? What time do you go to work?...

29

April 2012
Homophones...TWO, TOO, TO
by Radmila Gurkova
Do you know how to use TOO, TWO & TO correctly? These are homophones (words that are spelt differently but have the s...

29

April 2012
TITANIC - 100 Years
by Radmila Gurkova
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_xKDRmhp6lQ Titanic is the world’s most famous maritime disaster in history. The colossal four funnelled ship hit an iceberg in the Atlantic ocean during it’s maiden voyage on April 10 1912 and sank to the icy bottom, making history worldwide. The ships top speed was 23 knots with a total capacity ...

09

April 2012
To be or not to be
by Radmila Gurkova
TO BE I am You are He/She is It is We are They are Examples I AM a teacher. You ARE a student. He IS an actor. It IS a cat. We ARE Spanish They ARE politicians ...

09

April 2012
like and as
by Radmila Gurkova
Like and as can be confusing in English. Both like and as can be used to describe how similar things are. Like + noun/pronoun. For example I'm like my mother. Like my mother, I have brown hair. As + subject +...

09

April 2012
2nd Conditional - If I had a million dollars, I would give it to charity
by Radmila Gurkova
We use the second conditional to talk about impossible situations. IF + PAST SIMPLE - WOULD + INFINITIVE (Condition) WOULD + INFINITIVE + IF + PAST SIMPLE  (Condition) If I went to Madrid, I’d visit the Prado Gallery....