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A group assignment in an english iii course at the universidad tecnológica del perú, where students were tasked with identifying and discussing sports that are not very common in peru. The document focuses on two specific sports - hockey and fencing - providing details about where they are played, the number of players, how points are scored, and why these sports are not as popular in peru. A valuable insight into the sports culture and preferences in peru, as well as the educational approach used in this english language course.
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Ice hockey is a sport played between two teams of six players each on an ice rink. The objective is to score goals by shooting a rubber puck into the opposing team's net using a long stick. The team that scores the most goals by the end of the game wins.
Ice hockey is a popular sport in countries like the United States and Canada, where it originated in Montreal, Canada. However, it is not a very common sport in Peru. This is because Peru does not have the necessary infrastructure, such as ice rinks, to support the sport. Additionally, it is considered a foreign sport and may not be as appealing to the Peruvian audience, who may find it boring compared to more popular sports in the country.
Fencing is a combat sport that involves touching an opponent with a white weapon, such as a foil, epee, or sabre. The player who touches the opponent the most times wins the point.
Fencing is governed by the Sports Federation, but it is not a very common sport in Peru. This is because it is not an easy sport to learn and requires specialized equipment and training. Additionally, it may not be as accessible or popular among the general population in Peru compared to other sports.