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Trang 1Football is one of the most popular sports in the world
There are two teams of 11 players
They kick the ball around the football field/pitch and try to score a goal
They wear spikes, knee socks and pads.
Goalkeeper tries to protect the goal
A referee monitors the match.
A coach trains the sportsmen.
There are cheerleaders and spectators (crowds of people) cheering and supporting the team Fans are people who like the team/club They often come to their matches and cheer for them Football is anaerobic sport – it makes your muscles strong but don’t help your heart very much.
BASKETBALL
Basketball is one of the most popular sports in the world
There are two teams of 5 players
They have to toss the ball into the basket of the opposing team
It is played on the basketball court
A referee monitors the match A coach trains the sportsmen There are
cheerleaders and spectators cheering and supporting the team Fans are people
who like the club They often come to their matches and cheer for them
VOLLEYBALL
It is an Olympic team sport
There are two teams of 6 players
They have to hit the ball over the net The team who wins the point then serves
Also Beach Volley is very popular
A referee monitors the match A coach trains the sportsmen There are cheerleaders
and spectators cheering and supporting the team Fans are people who like the club.
They often come to their matches and cheer for them
BASEBALL
There are two teams of 9 players
Players try to get points by hitting a ball and running around four bases.
They hit a ball with a bat they wear gloves and a cap.
They play on a baseball pitch.
A referee monitors the match A coach trains the sportsmen There are
cheerleaders and spectators cheering and supporting the team Fans are people
who like the club They often come to their matches and cheer for them
HANDBALL
There are two teams of 7 players
They pass the ball; they throw the ball into the goal of the opposing team
Defence players try to protect the goal
A referee monitors the match A coach trains the sportsmen There are
cheerleaders and spectators cheering and supporting the team Fans are
people who like the club They often come to their matches and cheer for
them
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The players try to hit a small white ball into holes in the ground.
They use a set of golf clubs
They have to use as few hits as possible
They play it on the course.
They wear spikes.
TENNIS
Tennis is a sport played between two players They play against their opponents.
Each player uses a racquet They try to hit/strike the ball over the net, which is in
the middle
They play it on a tennis court
A tennis match is composed of sets.
There are also tennis tournaments
SKIING
It’s one of the most popular winter sports in the world
They move down hills over snow wearing a pair of skis attached to their
ski-boots.
They have to wear warm clothes to protect them from the cold air and goggles
to protect them from the wind and sun
They use a pair of poles
SNOWBOARDING
They move down hills over snow wearing a snowboard attached to your boots.
They have to wear warm clothes to protect them from the cold air and goggles to
protect them from the wind and sun
They don’ use poles when snowboarding
Snowboarders do a lot of jumps and different tricks
ICE HOCKEY
It is a team sport played on ice
There are two teams of 6 players They try to shoot a puck into the opponent's goal with sticks They wear ice skates , warm clothes, a helmet and pads
SPORT EQUIPMENT:
Ski: ski boots, skis, goggles, warm clothes; moving on snow
Fishing: fishing rod, a hook
Archery: a sword
Trang 3Fencing: a sabre
Hockey: ice skates, helmet, pads, a stick, puck
Baseball: a bat, gloves, a cap; baseball pitch
Scuba-diving: oxygen bomb, diving mask, wetsuit, swim fins
Snorkelling: diving mask, snorkel, swim fins
Golf: golf clubs, a small white ball, spikes; golf course
Football: spikes, knee socks, pads; football field/pitch
Hiking: sticks (for Nordic walk)
PEOPLE:
Sportsmen
Football/Handball/Basketball player
A referee
A coach
A goal keeper
Cheerleaders
Spectators (they cheer for their home team)
Fans (people who like the team)
Opponent (somebody you play against, you try to beat him)
A MATCH
1:1 – they draw
A record breaker – he breaks a record, becomes a record holder - recorder
A red card
A yellow card
A winner: a loser
To win : to lose a game
A captain
A competition – to compete
To score a goal/ a point
The score was 3:2
Defeat/beat