Badminton 4º ESO
History of Badminton
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The roots of badminton
can be traced back thousands of years, although the origin is unknown. Games
involving a racket and a shuttlecock were probably developed and played in
Ancient Greece.
The inception of badminton in England starts with
the popular pastime of 'Battledore and Shuttlecock'. This involved using a
paddle to keep a shuttlecock off the ground for as long as possible.
New
Badminton Scoring System
The
scoring system for badminton has changed in recent years. This was done to
speed games up and make them more entertaining to watch. A badminton game is
now played up to 21 points, and a point can be scored from every rally, even
if you are serving. Under the old system a point could only be scored by the
player holding the serve. If the score reaches 20-20 then a two-point
advantage is required for victory. If no player has managed to achieve this
two-point advantage by the time the score reaches 29-29, then the first
player to reach 30 is the winner. Matches are generally played over the
best-of-three sets.
Serving
The
rules regarding the serve in badminton are very particular. Here are the key
points to remember:
Singles
Doubles
BADMINTON SHOTS
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Vocabulary:
Rally:
peloteo o punto shuttle/ shuttlecock:
volante roots: origenes
regarding:
concierne, respecta