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By Betty Lin ¡¡¡¡ CHINESE staff and foreign teachers of TPR American English School competed at the ¡°I Love TPR£¬ TPR Greets Olympics -- The Fourth TPR Fun Sports Meeting¡° in Jida last Tuesday£¬ with Team Lion capturing first prize and Team Eagle second¡£ ¡¡¡¡There were 120 people from TPR branches in Zhuhai and Zhongshan forming six teams -- Lion£¬ Eagle£¬ Tiger£¬ Leopard£¬ Kylin£¬ and finally Dragon£¬ which included all the foreign teachers¡£ ¡¡¡¡Events included rope skipping to determine the team with the most jumps; ¡°collecting balls in collaboration£¬¡° in which pairs in back-to-back tandem race with balloons between them; ¡°12 people with 13 feet£¬¡° in which people line up with their legs tied to their neighbours¡® so that the whole team must walk abreast at the same pace; ¡°kangaroos deliver melons£¬¡° in which each team member hops in a bag up to the waist with three balloons in hand; and tug of war between sets of teams competing for the victory¡£ ¡¡¡¡TPR President Simone Xue said 16 years of ups and downs have accompanied the growth of TPR£¬ which has expanded to Dongguan and Zhongshan¡£ The success of the school is attributed enormously to the painstaking efforts of its staff and teachers£¬ to whom he showed high appreciation¡£ The sports meet would also serve as practical support of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games£¬ he said¡£ ¡¡¡¡After demonstration of the spirit of each team£¬ a jubilant group dance kicked off the sports meet¡£ The first event was rope skipping£¬ which was competed by separate teams¡£ Members£¬ one after another£¬ stepped into the skipping zone£¬ the floor area above which a rope was twirling£¬ between two rope holders and jumped once each before they stepped out¡£ Some failed to jump in the skipping zone and sometimes the rope slipped out of the hand of the holder£¬ which affected the number of jumps and thus score of the team¡£ TPR teaching director Riaz Kamali£¬ 58£¬ entered the skipping zone and jumped twice¡£ ¡°It¡®s fun and I did that when I was young£¬¡° he smiled¡£ ¡¡¡¡The second event was ¡°collecting balls in collaboration¡£¡° Two team members carried a balloon between their backs forward to a target object and then moved back to where they started£¬ and then the next pair continued¡£ Each pair had to be very careful not to press the balloon too hard else it burst¡£ It happened to Team Dragon when¡¡competing with the other two teams and aroused great laughter from competitors and onlookers¡£ ¡¡¡¡While the first two teams competed in the ¡°12 people with 13 feet¡° game£¬ the sixth team -- Team Dragon -- headed by Ian Gregory Helyar£¬ a teacher form Brisbane£¬ Australia£¬ and instructed by Donald Jean Boldus£¬ a teacher from America£¬ practised the game over and over again¡£ ¡°One -- two£¡ One -- two£¡¡° with the order of Donald£¬ the team moved forward in a line pretending their feet were bound together¡£ However£¬ the team lost the game for being out of step¡£ ¡°It¡®s terrible£¬¡° Ian said afterwards¡£ ¡°Your English is right£¬ but not your math£¬¡° Ian said to Donald£¬ the latter seemed to have seen the light when he heard the last two teams calling in one voice: ¡°Yi -- Er £¨one -- two£©£¡ Yi -- Er£¡¡° He kept repeating the Chinese order£¬ trying to find out the reason for their failure¡£ ¡¡¡¡The meet culminated with the ¡°tug of war¡£¡° With only four men and the rest women£¬ Team Lion defeated Team Dragon£¬ which had eight or nine men¡£ When the game took place between teams Eagle and Leopard and teams Tiger and Kylin£¬ the rope broke and the teammates all fell down on the ground¡£ However£¬ the four teams urged for re-competition till the champions were selected¡£ ¡¡¡¡Riaz showed appreciation of the activity£¬ saying it brings unity by bringing different people from different countries together£¬ even people in China from different provinces together¡£ It also shows diversity£¬ he said¡£ ¡¡¡¡¡°The world is but one country and mankind its citizens£¬ Baha¡®u¡®llah had said£¬¡° Riaz noted¡£ Baha¡®u¡®llah£¬ founder of the Baha¡®i Faith£¬ was born in 1817¡£ He had a vision of humanity as one people and the earth as a common homeland and he called for the adoption of a universal auxiliary language£¬ explained Riaz¡£ ¡°It¡®s possible¡£ It¡®s just a matter of time£¬¡° he said¡£ ¡¡¡¡Craig Powell£¬ a TPR Zhongshan Branch teacher from the US£¬ was happy about the sports meet¡£ ¡°It¡®s good to get everybody here and it¡®s good to see other people£¬¡° he said¡£ ¡°TPR is our home because we have so many people coming from different places¡£ There¡®s more fun and still there is unity to bring us together£¬¡° he said¡£ ¡¡¡¡Noshin Misaghi from Canada showed excitement about the activity: ¡°It¡®s interactive and very exciting£¡ Everybody is here¡£ Everyone competes¡£ I think it¡®s fun£¡¡° She explained that schools in Canada have a similar activity day each year with sport and fun events such as rope skipping and carrying balloons filled with water¡£ ¡¡¡¡The original plan also included ¡°shooting a basket¡° and ¡°Olympic quiz£¬¡° which were canceled due to time constraints¡£ Some people complained about the change and suggested more personal competitive events such as shooting a basket be conducted next time£¬ President Assistant Susanna Pan noted¡£ |
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