【Unlocking Word Meanings】
 今日の単語・フレーズ
Read the following words/expressions found in today’s article.
1. elite /ɪˈlit, eɪˈlit/ (adj.) – the best or the highest
Example: The brilliant inventor belongs to an elite group of scientists recognized all over the world.
2. try (something) out /traɪ
ˈsʌmˌθɪŋ aʊt/ (phrasal v.) – to check or evaluate something out 
Example: He tried the new sport out and found it fun.
3. countryman /ˈkʌntrimən/ (n.) – a native of one’s own country
Example: The multi-awarded athlete is considered a hero by his countrymen. 
4. fast /fæst,
fɑst/ (v.) – to not eat food for a certain period of time
Example: She fasts because she desperately wants to lose weight.
5. abstain /æbˈsteɪn/ (v.) – to refrain from doing something
Example: The boxer abstains from eating too much while he is training.
【Article】
 ニュース記事
Read the text below.
Abdelrahman   [ab-del-RAH-man]   Ahmed Shaalan [SHA-lan], the first professional sumo wrestler from Egypt,   aims to promote the sport in his home country and in Africa. 
Although there are   many foreign sumo wrestlers in Japan, 22-year-old Shaalan is the first Muslim   to enter the dohyo, or ring.   Shaalan is known as Osunaarashi or   the Great Sandstorm. 
Weighing 146 kilograms   (322 pounds), he has won nine and lost six matches in January 2014.   Last October, Shaalan was promoted to the elite division of sumo wrestling, making him the first foreign-born wrestler to be immediately included in the prestigious group. 
Sumo wrestling is not   very famous in Africa. Thus, having an Egyptian wrestler seem to have   surprised many people. When asked why he joined the sport, Shaalan explained   that he wants it to be famous in his country. But to achieve this goal, he   needs to succeed in Japan.  
Initially, Shaalan   wanted to become a body builder. When he was invited to try sumo wrestling out, he refused   at first. He thought that the sport, which his countrymen call “the battle between two elephants,” was ugly. He   also did not want to be fat at that time.  
When he finally tried   it out, he was not able to win against a wrestler half his weight, much to   his surprise. Feeling challenged, he began t0 love the sport. 
One of Shaalan’s greatest   challenges during training is observing Ramadan, a religious practice that   requires Muslims to fast. He has observed the practice twice since becoming a wrestler. He said that abstaining from drinking water more   than eating food is very difficult when he is training. 
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【Viewpoint Discussion】
 ディスカッションテーマ
Enjoy a discussion with your tutor.  
Discussion A
·         Considering the cultural and religious practices in the Arab region, do you think sumo wrestling will be famous there? Why or why not?
·         How do you think Shaalan can best promote the sport in his country? Please explain briefly.
Discussion B
·         How can sports affect a country’s culture? Explain. 
·         What can be the disadvantages of being a sumo wrestler? Explain.