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Pre-reading questions:
- What is the most interesting sport for you? Please explain your answer.
- What is your opinion about extreme sports?
Vocabulary:
- compete /kuhm-peet/
- ambassador /am-BAS-uh-DAWR/
- impact /IM-pakt/
- boost /boost/
- tournament /TUR-nuh-muhnt/
[verb] to do an activity with others and try to do better than they do
Rina competes with Pete in an essay writing activity.
[noun] a person who represents, speaks or advertises a particular organization, group of people, activity, or brand
The new Ambassador to the United States was appointed by the President.
[noun] a strong effect or influence on a situation or person
The new advertisement has made quite an impact on people.
[verb] to improve or increase something
Consistent practice in English speaking will boost your confidence.
[noun] a competition involving many competitors in a single sport or game
Ash was defeated in the first round of the tournament.
Naomi Osaka, a rising tennis star who won the Australian Open and declared to be No. 1 in women’s singles ranking, gets more sponsors. This attracts eight companies for sponsorship which is double the number from the previous year. She competed against Serena Williams in March at the 2018 BNP Paribas Open and won her first title. As one of Nissan’s brand ambassadors, a “Naomi Osaka model” GT-R sports car was released for pre-orders in 2018. Nissan’s official explained that the ‘Naomi effect’ has continued to have a positive impact.
Yonex’s sports business which also placed emphasis on tennis made a professional contract with Osaka in 2014. It resulted in making more contracts with junior tennis players. Moreover, a Yonex official in the advertising department stated that this brings hope that the rising number of children taking an interest in tennis will also boost sales. An expert in tennis believes that the number of companies that take an interest in sponsorship will increase not just for individuals but also for tournaments.
Yonex’s sports business which also placed emphasis on tennis made a professional contract with Osaka in 2014. It resulted in making more contracts with junior tennis players. Moreover, a Yonex official in the advertising department stated that this brings hope that the rising number of children taking an interest in tennis will also boost sales. An expert in tennis believes that the number of companies that take an interest in sponsorship will increase not just for individuals but also for tournaments.
Comprehension Questions:
- In what competition did Naomi Osaka win her first title?
- Why did Naomi Osaka have her own GT-R sports car brand?
- When did Naomi Osaka start gaining more sponsorship?
- What did a Nissan official state about the ‘Naomi Effect’?
- What is the assumption of an expert in tennis about sponsorships?
Discussion Questions:
- What is the Naomi effect in your own opinion?
- How do you think Japan benefits from Naomi Osaka’s success? Explain your answer.
- How do sponsors benefit from Naomi’s success?
- What advantages and disadvantages do you see in this event?
- What other benefits do you think will the country receive if the sponsorships on sports increases?