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Football  
  Hi, here we are again, learning more English. Welcome to outdoors at this soccer field. What is the name of this game, anyway? In some countries, it’s called football, and in some countries, it’s called soccer. But in China, people love it, Zuqiu, right? So here we are today, filming some of the foreign children from their Foreign Children Soccer League. And I have two friends’ right here who are going to explain the difference.

  I play football on the football patch.

  I play soccer on the soccer ball field.

  So the difference is: soccer on a soccer field, football on a football patch. That’s British.

  This is the shape of an American football. But it’s not the football we’ll play today. Football we’ll play today is what I call in America, a soccer ball.

  So if we’re here today teaching words about soccer, we have to talk about your clothing. What are you boys wearing? What is this?

  Well, this is my uniform, my shirt and shorts.

  Yeah, and what’s another word for shirt?

  Jersey

  Jersey and what are this on your legs, Hellas?

  It’s a shin guard and you put them on socks or woolen.

  Here me. What’s special about these soccer shoes?

  Well, if you look, they are fat on their bottom, so you don’t slip if you are running.

  That’s good.

  Here are soccer shoes. They are called cleats.

  This is called a jersey.

  While playing a soccer match, you should wear shin guards and socks. These are soccer shoes, on the bottom are cleats. There are two kinds of dribbling. In basketball, there’s dribbling. And in soccer, there’s driveling. So what is dribbling? Brand’s going to show us. You talk.

  Ok, this is dribbling for football.

  This is dribbling for soccer.

  So William, what would you call all the American positions on the team? Positions.

  Well, there are forwards, halfbacks, fullbacks and goalies.

  Ah, this is different from the same positions in British English. They’re strikers, mid-field, defense and goalkeeper.

  So it is looking confusing. Two words for every single position.

  Now we’re going to hear about some of the positions the kids play on the soccer team.

  Thrill, what do you play?

  I play defense.

  And Niki, what do you play?

  I play defense as well.

  What’s about you, Jeremy?

  I usually play goalie or mid-field.

  Christian, what do you play?

  I usually play in fullback.

  And Weeker, what do you play?

  I usually play center halfback.

  As you can see, our coaches and referees are teaching boys and girls the correct way to play. In a professional game, a soccer match lasts about 90 minutes, and it’s divided into two halves. There is one 15-minute break in-between the two. Many of the terms you already know from what we think soccer in China. I’m sure you know corner kick, kick from the corner. I’m sure you know throwing. We throw the ball in from a side.

  If there is a tie or the draw, and there is no clear winner, the game goes into overtime, which is a 30-minute period. If there’s no clear winner after that, then there’s penalty kicks. Each team get 5 penalty shots, and you determine the winner at this point.

  Hi, this is my friend Cristi Curkens, who is one of the organizers of our Children’s League. She’s also one of the coaches.

  Hi, I coach the kindergarten and first-grade, 5and 6 years old. I’m a volunteer. All the people here are volunteer, coaches and referees. And they give their time in. They don’t ask money. There’re about 300 kids in our League, 5 years old to 11 years old.

  An interesting thing about this League, I believe, is all the children are from many different countries. Right?

  Yes.

  It’s very international.

  Soccer or football is one of the world’s most beloved sports. One of these kids today may be the next Ronald.

  Oh. Now, let’s watch some of the wonderful goals.

  In a soccer match, you’ll score 1 point by kicking the ball into your opponent’s goal. And sometimes, you can use your head. And that’s called a header. Sometimes the goalie or goalkeeper may save the ball, and also save the team. If your opponent made a foul, then you’ll get a free kick. If they made a foul inside the penalty area, then you’ll get a penalty shot, which is the easiest way of scoring.


关于足球
  嗨。我们又见面了,再学习一些英语。欢迎来到这片足球场。这种运动叫什么呢?在一些国家,它叫football,而在另一些国家,它叫soccer。在中国,人们热爱它,足球,是吧?所以我们今天要拍摄一些来自外国儿童足球队的儿童。这里,我有两位朋友,他们将会给我们解释一些区别。

  我在足球场上踢足球。

  我在足球场上踢足球。

  所以区别就是,soccer 是在 soccer field 上踢的,而football是在football patch上踢的。这时英式英语。

  这是美式足球的形状。但这不是我们今天踢的足球。今天我们要踢的足球在美国称为soccer ball。

  如果我们今天要学习关于足球的词语,必须要谈谈你们的衣服。 你们穿的是什么?这是什么?

  这是我的队服,球衣和球袜。

  球衣还有别的说法吗?

  运动服。

  运动服。你腿上套的是什么?

  是护腿,它套在球袜或尼龙袜的外面。

  这些球鞋有什么特别之处?

  你看,它们鞋底很厚,所以你跑时就不会滑倒。

  很好。这儿有些球鞋。这些叫防滑革。

  在踢足球时,你应该穿上护腿和球袜。这些是球鞋,鞋底是防滑革。

  有两种运球的方法。在篮球比赛中,有运球。在足球比赛中,也有运球。那么什么是运球呢?布兰达将示范给我们看。你说吧。

  好吧。这是篮球中的运球。这时足球中的运球。

  那么威廉,在美国你们怎么称球队中的位置呢?位置。

  哦,位置有前锋、中卫、后卫、守门员。

  在英国英语中,同样位置说法是不同的。它们是:前锋、中场、后卫、守门员。

  听起来有些让人糊涂。每个位置有两种说法。

  现在我们要听听球队中孩子们所踢的位置。

  斯里尔,你踢什么位置?

  我踢后卫。

  尼克,你踢什么位置?

  我也踢后卫。

  你呢?杰米?

  我通常踢前锋或中场。

  克里斯蒂,你踢什么位置?

  我常踢后卫。

  韦克,你呢?

  我常踢中场。

  你能看见,我们的教练和裁判正在教孩子们如何踢球。

  在一场职业比赛中,足球赛大约进行90分钟,分为两个半场。中间有15分钟的休息时间。通过观看中国的足球,你们已经知道了很多术语。我肯定你们知道角球,即从一角踢出的球。你们也知道掷球,从场边把球掷到场内。

  如果比赛时出现平分,分不出胜负。比赛就进入加时赛,时间为30分钟。如果加时赛过后还不分胜负,就要进入罚球阶段。每个队罚5个点球,在这一阶段就可分出胜负。

  嗨,这是我的朋友克里斯蒂-肯,她是这支球队的组织者之一,也是教练之一。

  嗨,我叫幼儿园及一年级学生,他们一般5、6岁。我是一名志愿者。这里所有的人都是志愿者,不管是教练,还是裁判。它们牺牲自己的时间,而且不要报酬。我们球队大约有300民儿童,年龄为5岁至11岁。

  我认为这支球队的有趣之处在于孩子们来自不同的国家。是吗?

  是的。这支球队非常国际化。

  足球式世界上最受喜爱的运动之一,这些孩子中的一员可能就是下一个罗纳尔多。

  现在,让我们看一些精彩的射门。

  在足球比赛中,你把球踢进对方的球门就得一分。有时候,你可以用头顶,这叫头球。有时守门员会扑出球,这就救了整支球队。如果你的对手犯规,你就会得到一个任意球。如果他们在罚球区内犯规,你就可以罚点球。这是得分最容易的方式。


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