
Nintendo
Wii game console outsells Sony PS3
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Nintendo
Wii game console outsells Sony PS3 Competition in the video game console market is heating up to
furnace-like conditions ahead of Christmas. NintendoÕs new Wii console sold out at many major Japanese
electronics retailers on its launch day on December first. The player is seen
as a viable competitor to Sony CorporationÕs PlayStation 3 and Microsoft's
Xbox 360. Nintendo is the last of the makers to launch its new product. Sony
had a much-troubled launch in November. After months of delays due to
technical difficulties, the electronics giant could not produce anywhere near
enough PS3 units to satisfy demand. This frustrated and angered many fans,
especially in Japan, where sales of the product were made by lottery. Even
worse for European fans, who have to wait until March 2007 for the console to
reach store shelves. Like the PS3, the new and oddly-named Wii sold like hotcakes. JapanÕs largest electronics
store, Yodobashi Camera, opened its doors at 7 a.m. Ð two-and-a-half hours
early - to cope with the demand. However, at 8 a.m. it had sold out of Wii units. One satisfied enthusiast, Tomokazu
Nakajima, said: ÒI'd waited outside the store since 6:30 p.m.Ó He added: ÒThe
Wii is amazing fun, while the
PS3 is too expensive.'' His sentiments sum up NintendoÕs game plan in
capturing a significant part of the games console market. Rather than opt for
expensive graphics, Nintendo has gone for easy-to-learn games with a
wireless, palm-sized motion sensor that is brandished like a sword or tennis
racket. Nintendo expects to sell four million units worldwide by Dec. 31,
compared with Sony's target of two million PlayStation 3Õs. |
1. DICTATION: The teacher will read to you slowly and clearly the first
half of the first paragraph, repeating passages where necessary. Students will
write down the speech. The teacher will repeat the passage slowly again.
Self correct your work. Be honest
with yourself on the number of errors. Advise the teacher of your total no of
errors. Less than 5 is very good. 10 are acceptable. Any more is room for
improvement! More than 20 - we need to do some work!
2. GAME CONSOLES: Walk around the class and briefly
find out what people know about NintendoÕs new Wii game console, the rival Sony
PlayStation 3 and MicrosoftÕs Xbox 360. Share your findings with new partners /
the class.
3. READING: Get students to read the passage
aloud. Swap readers every paragraph.
4. VOCABULARY: Students circle any words you do not understand. In groups, pool
unknown words and use dictionaries to find their meanings.
5. CHAT: In pairs / groups, decide which of
these topics or words from the article are most interesting (circle) and which
are most boring (underline).
Video game
/ Japan / electronics / Nintendo / electronics store / Microsoft / fans /
demand / fun / graphics / hotcakes
/ Xbox 360 / Wii / PlayStation 3 / Sony
Have a chat about the topics you
liked. For more conversation, change topics and partners frequently.
6. SENTENCE STARTERS: With your partner(s), finish these
sentence starters. Talk about the sentences you made.
a)
The
Xbox 360
____________________________________________
b)
Wii
is____ _______________________________________________
c)
Microsoft
________________________________________________
d)
Sony
says its______________________________________________
e)
The
competition ___ _______________________________________
f)
Fans
of the _______________________________________________
g)
The
games console ________________________________________
h)
One
enthusiast ____________________________________________
7. ONE MINUTE: Spend one minute writing down all
of the different words you can associate with games consoles. Share your words with your
partner(s) and talk about them. Together, put the words into different
categories.
8. FIVE MINUTES: Choose six/nine of these words.
Write three sentences using two/three different words in each. Try to associate
them with games consoles. Discuss with your partner. Spend five minutes on this
exercise.
9. COMPUTER GAMES
In pairs - Think of 6 computer
games you play or know. Which is your favourite? Why? Discuss.
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1. 2. 3. 4. |
5. 6. 7. 8. |
The teacher will select some examples from the class.
10. BOARD GAMES
Swap pairs! Ð Now think of 8 board
games people play. Which is your favorite? Why? Discuss.
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1. 2. 3. 4. |
5. 6. 7. 8. |
The teacher will select some examples from the class.
11. TRADITIOAL GAMES
In pairÕs think of 8 traditional
games children play. Fill in your findings below. Discuss with your partner.
Do traditional games vary from
country to country? Have they changed over the decades? Do more children play computer
games than traditional games these days? Discuss.
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1. 2. 3. 4. |
5. 6. 7. 8. |
The teacher will select some
examples from the class.
12. REMEMBER WHEN YOU WERE A
KID
Discuss the following with
your partner:
Which of the above traditional
games did you play as a kid?
Which of the above board games did
you play as a kid?
Which of the above computer games
did you play as a kid?
How many do you still play?!
13. 2 MINUTE DEBATES:
In pairs debate the followingÉ
Student A v Student B
a) The new Nintendo Wii is best v
SonyÕs PlayStation 3 is better.
b) MicrosoftÕs Xbox 360 is best v
SonyÕs PlayStation 3 is better.
c)
MicrosoftÕs
Xbox 360 is best v The new Nintendo Wii is better.
d) Computer games are great v I donÕt
like computer games.
e) Computer games are for nerds and
geeks v I prefer doing something else.
1. TRUE / FALSE: Look at the articleÕs headline and guess whether these
sentences are true (T) or false (F):
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a. |
Sales of computer games in London outstrip supply. |
T / F |
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b. |
Nintendo sold out at its launch in Japan on December
first. |
T / F |
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c. |
European fans will have to wait until May
2007 for the new Sony console. |
T / F |
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d. |
Sony had a troubled launch in November of its product. |
T / F |
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e. |
Sony could not produce enough of its new PlayStation 3 |
T / F |
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f. |
SonyÕs sales target is three million PlayStation 3Õs. |
T / F |
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g. |
The new and oddly named Wii sold like pancakes. |
T / F |
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h. |
Nintendo
expects to sell 4.5 million WiiÕs worldwide. |
T / F |
2.
SYNONYM MATCH:
Match the following synonyms from the article:
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a. |
heating up |
choose |
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b. |
retailers |
realistic |
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c. |
viable |
strangely |
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d. |
delays |
stores |
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e. |
satisfy |
fan |
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f. |
oddly |
strategy |
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g. |
cope with |
intensifying |
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h. |
enthusiast |
meet |
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i. |
game plan |
handle |
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j. |
opt for |
hold ups |
3.
PHRASE MATCH:
Match the following phrases from the article
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a. |
The electronics giant |
while the PS3 is too expensive |
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b. |
Competition in the |
to sell four million units |
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c. |
Nintendo is |
of two
million PlayStation 3Õs |
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d. |
Sales of the product |
the last of the makers to launchÉ |
|
e. |
Éfurnace like conditions |
were made by lottery |
|
f. |
The Wii is amazing fun, |
outside
the store |
|
g. |
This frustrated and angered |
many fans |
|
h. |
Nintendo expects |
could not produce anywhere near enough |
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i. |
IÕd waited |
video game market is heating upÉ |
|
j. |
SonyÕs target |
ahead of Christmas |
Put the words in the column on the
right into the gaps in the text.
Nintendo Wii game console
outsells Sony PS3
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___________ in the
video game __________ market is heating up to ________-like conditions ahead
of Christmas. NintendoÕs new Wii console sold out at many major Japanese ___________
retailers on its launch day on December first. The player is seen as a
________ competitor to Sony CorporationÕs PlayStation 3 and Microsoft's Xbox
360. Nintendo is the last of the makers to launch its new product. Sony had a
much-troubled ________ in November. After months of delays due to technical
difficulties, the electronics giant could not produce anywhere near enough
PS3 units to ________ demand. This __________ and angered many fans,
especially in Japan, where sales of the product were made by lottery. Even
worse for European fans, who have to wait until March 2007 for the console to
reach store shelves. |
launch satisfy viable console competition frustrated furnace electronics |
|
Like the PS3, the
new and oddly-named Wii sold like __________. JapanÕs largest electronics
store, Yodobashi Camera, opened its doors at 7 a.m. Ð two-and-a-half hours
early - to ________ with the demand. However, at 8 a.m. it had sold out of Wii units. One satisfied
__________, Tomokazu Nakajima, said: ÒI'd waited outside the store since 6:30
p.m.Ó He added: ÒThe Wii is amazing fun, while the PS3 is too expensive.'' His
__________ sum up NintendoÕs game plan in capturing a ___________ part of the
games console market. Rather than opt for expensive graphics, Nintendo has
gone for easy-to-learn games with a ________, palm-sized motion ________ that
is brandished like a sword or tennis racket. Nintendo expects to sell four
million units worldwide by Dec. 31, compared with Sony's target of two
million ___________ 3Õs. |
sentiments wireless sensor cope enthusiast hotcakes significant PlayStation |
Listen
and fill in the spaces.
Nintendo Wii game console
outsells Sony PS3
Competition __ ___ _____ game
console market is heating up to furnace-like conditions ahead of Christmas.
NintendoÕs new Wii
console sold out at many major Japanese electronics retailers on its launch day
on December first. The player is ____ __ _ viable competitor to Sony CorporationÕs
PlayStation 3 and Microsoft's Xbox 360. Nintendo is the ____ __ ___ ______ to
launch its new product. Sony had a much-troubled launch in November. After
months of delays due to _________ ____________, the electronics giant could not
produce anywhere near enough PS3 units to satisfy demand. This frustrated and
_______ ____ ____, especially in Japan, where sales of the product were made by
lottery. Even worse for European fans, who have to wait until _____ ____ for
the console to _____ _____
shelves.
Like the PS3, the new ___
_____-______ Wii
sold like hotcakes. JapanÕs largest electronics store, Yodobashi Camera, opened
its doors at 7 a.m. Ð two-and-a-half hours early - to cope ____ ___ demand.
However, at 8 a.m. it had sold out of Wii units. One satisfied enthusiast, Tomokazu
Nakajima, said: ÒI'd waited _______ ___ _____ since 6:30 p.m.Ó He added: ÒThe Wii is amazing fun, while ___ ___ is
too expensive.'' His sentiments sum up NintendoÕs game plan in capturing a
significant part of the _____ _______ ______. Rather than opt for expensive
graphics, Nintendo has gone for easy-to-learn games with a wireless, palm-sized
motion sensor that is brandished like a sword or tennis racket. Nintendo
expects to sell four million _____ _________ by Dec. 31, compared with Sony's
______ __ two million PlayStation 3Õs.
1. WORD SEARCH: Look in your dictionaries / computer to find
collocates, other meanings, information, synonyms É for the words ÔcompetitionÕ
and ÔlaunchÕ.
2. ARTICLE QUESTIONS: Look back at the article and write down some
questions you would like to ask the class about the text or subject in
question.
3. GAP FILL: In pairs / groups, compare your answers to this
exercise. Check your answers. Talk about the words from the activity. Were they
new, interesting, worth learningÉ?
4. TEST EACH OTHER: Look at the words below. With your partner, try to recall exactly how
these were used in the text:
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á PlayStation 3 á Japan á Wii á Xbox 360 á Sony Corporation |
á Nintendo á Christmas á European fans á Graphics á Games |
STUDENT
AÕs QUESTIONS (Do not show
these to student B)
Did
the headline make you want to read the article?
Do
you play computer games?
If
yes to no 2 Ð which ones?
Which
game is your favourite?
Which
games console do you have?
Which
one do you prefer?
What
advantages are there with this console?
What
disadvantages are there with it compared with the others on the market?
Are
you someone who locks themselves in their room playing computer games for hours
on end?
Do
you belong to any on line chat rooms specializing in computer talk?
STUDENT BÕs
QUESTIONS (Do not show these
to student A)
Did you like reading this
article?
What do you think about
what you read?
What was the first
computer game you played?
What computer games do
your friends play?
What are the top 3
computer games on the market at the moment that people play?
Why do you think Sony
launched their PlayStation 3 console in stages rather than a worldwide launch
on the same day?
Are computer graphics
getting better?
Have you ever created your
own computer game?
How do you see computer
games developing in the future?
Did you like this
discussion?
AFTER DISCUSSION: Join another partner / group and tell them what
you talked about.
1. VOCABULARY EXTENSION: Choose several of the words from the text. Use a
dictionary or GoogleÕs search field (or another search engine) to build up more
associations / collocations of each word.
2. INTERNET: Search the Internet. Find out information about NintendoÕs
Wii, SonyÕs PlayStation 3 and MicrosoftÕs Xbox 360. Talk about what you discover with your partner(s)
in the next lesson.
3. FANS QUEUE FOR NEW GAME
CONSOLE: NEWS ARTICLE: You are the
Far East correspondent, based in Japan, for BritainÕs Daily Telegraph newspaper. You have been assigned to write a story
on the launch of NintendoÕs Wii game in Japan. Talk (imagine) to some excited
fans who have been queuing all night for the new console. Find out what they
think of it Ð from the reviews published so far. Compare it to the others on
the market. Write a feature on what you have found. (Minimum 100 words) Read
what you wrote to your classmates in the next lesson. Which entry was best and
why?
4. LETTER: Write a letter to The Daily Telegraph Newspaper complaining about not being able to get
your hands on the Nintendo Wii. Ask the manufacturer three questions on why
they havenÕt made enough consoles? Show your letter to your classmates in the
next lesson. Your classmates will answer your questions.
TRUE
/ FALSE:
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a. F |
b. T |
c. F |
d. T |
e. T |
f. F |
g. F |
h. F |
SYNONYM
MATCH:
|
a. |
heating up |
intensifying |
|
b. |
retailers |
stores |
|
c. |
viable |
realistic |
|
d. |
delays |
hold ups |
|
e. |
satisfy |
meet |
|
f. |
oddly |
strangely |
|
g. |
cope with |
handle |
|
h. |
enthusiast |
fan |
|
i. |
game plan |
strategy |
|
j. |
opt for |
choose |
PHRASE
MATCH:
|
a. |
The electronics giant |
could not produce anywhere near enough |
|
b. |
Competition in the |
video game market is heating upÉ |
|
c. |
Nintendo is |
the last of the makers to launchÉ |
|
d. |
Sales of the product |
were made by lottery |
|
e. |
Éfurnace like conditions |
ahead of Christmas |
|
f. |
The Wii is amazing fun, |
while the PS3 is too expensive |
|
g. |
This frustrated and angered |
many fans |
|
h. |
Nintendo expects |
to sell four million units |
|
i. |
IÕd
waited |
outside
the store |
|
j. |
SonyÕs
target |
of two
million PlayStation 3Õs |
GAP
FILL:
Nintendo Wii game console
outsells Sony PS3
Competition in the video game console market is heating up to furnace-like conditions ahead of
Christmas. NintendoÕs new Wii console sold out at many major Japanese electronics retailers on its launch day on
December first. The player is seen as a viable competitor to Sony CorporationÕs
PlayStation 3 and Microsoft's Xbox 360. Nintendo is the last of the makers to
launch its new product. Sony had a much-troubled launch in November. After months of
delays due to technical difficulties, the electronics giant could not produce
anywhere near enough PS3 units to satisfy demand. This frustrated and angered many fans, especially
in Japan, where sales of the product were made by lottery. Even worse for
European fans, who have to wait until March 2007 for the console to reach store
shelves.
Like the PS3, the new and oddly-named Wii sold like hotcakes. JapanÕs largest electronics
store, Yodobashi Camera, opened its doors at 7 a.m. Ð two-and-a-half hours
early - to cope
with the demand. However, at 8 a.m. it had sold out of Wii units. One satisfied enthusiast,
Tomokazu Nakajima, said: ÒI'd waited outside the store since 6:30 p.m.Ó He
added: ÒThe Wii
is amazing fun, while the PS3 is too expensive.'' His sentiments sum up NintendoÕs game plan in
capturing a significant part of the games console market. Rather than opt for expensive graphics,
Nintendo has gone for easy-to-learn games with a wireless, palm-sized motion sensor that is brandished like a sword or
tennis racket. Nintendo expects to sell four million units worldwide by Dec.
31, compared with Sony's target of two million PlayStation 3Õs.