EURO 2012 – Football fun
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EURO 2012 – Football fun
DOWNLOAD Gabriele Uplawski EURO 2012 – Football fun Spielerische Wortschatzübungen für den Englischunterricht . 8 – . 5 e Klass EURO 2012 In June Poland and Ukraine welcome guests from all over Europe to watch the European Football Championships – also called EURO 2012. National teams from sixteen countries take part in the championship. The best team wins the cup. a) Match the country names with the flags. Croatia – Czech Republic – Denmark – England – France – Germany – Greece – Italy – the Netherlands – Poland – Portugal – Republic of Ireland – Russia – Spain – Sweden – (the) Ukraine country nationality ity 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 2. 13. 3. 14. 4. 15. 16. b) Now add the nationalities to the countries. Croatian – Czech – Danish – English – French – German – Greek – Italian – Dutch – Polish – Portuguese – Irish – Russian – Spanish – Swedish – Ukrainian Gabriele Uplawski: EURO 2012 – Football fun © Persen Verlag 1 Football dominoes START Before the game starts each team … … to start the game. … one goalkeeper of each team. … not to let the he ball ba all get into in the th goal. Each team tries to score … The goalkeeper goalkeeper is s also called … The fans ans cheer chee forr … … when whe there is a foul. fou ul … a substitute player from the bench. The coach decides … The team with the highest score … Gabriele Uplawski: EURO 2012 – Football fun © Persen Verlag … sings their national anthem. … as many goals as possible. keeper or … kee goalie. their favourite … th ir favo tteam. … when to exchange players. … wins the match. The referee blows the whistle … O the playing On field there are ten players and … playe The goalkeeper goalk eper tries … The referee can show a yellow or a red card … The coach sends in … FINISH 2 Football ABC – part I Make an alphabet of football words. header – stadium – fan – semi-final – (to) attack – coach – corner – trainers – defender – equaliser – penalty – foul – game – goal – tie – nil-nil – injury time – keeper – yellow card – final – linesman – match – national anthem – offside – half time – opponent – player – quarter-final – referee – score – goalkeeper – substitute – captain – team – ball – unfair – (to) win – (to) lose – free kick – whistle A B C D E F G H I J [–] K L M N O P Q R S T U V [–] W X [–] Y Z [–] Gabriele Uplawski: EURO 2012 – Football fun © Persen Verlag 3 Football ABC – part II � What are these German words in English? You can look at your alphabet or you can use a dictionary for help. 1. Abseits: � 9. Kopfball: 2. angreifen: 10. Linienrichter: 3. Ausgleichstor: 11. Nachspielzeit: 4. Eckball: 12. Null zu null: 5. Elfmeter: 13. Schiedsrichter:: 6. Ersatzspieler: 14. Spielstand: 7. Gegner: 15. Verteidiger: g : 8. Gleichstand: ertelfinale 16. Viertelfinale: ⇼ A football crossword d ⇽ Fill in the right words. ⇿ across D ∈ 3 The leader of the team 6 The he opposite off los loser 8 Th e referee The referee’s assistant ∀ 9 sh short for goalkeeper d down G ∋ ootb 1 The person who tra trains a football team ∂ 2 The opposite of fair 4 Ano er word ffor football boots Another 5 The las last game of a championship ∍ 7 An Another word for match ∎ � Verbs and nouns Find the verb to go with these nouns. verb noun winner loser player Gabriele Uplawski: EURO 2012 – Football fun © Persen Verlag 4 EURO 2012 – football quiz EURO 2012 – Are you a football expert? Tick (✔) the right answers. 7. What do the players do during the game? 1. What do teams sing before the match starts? ı ı ı the national anthem (C) football songs (E) their favourite song (P) 2. Who is not on the playing field during a game? ı ı ı ı ı ı the referee (A) the goalkeeper (S) the coach (H) ı ı ı the substitute players s (A) the fans (E) the spectators ctators (O) ı ı ı the captain capta of the team m (N) the linesman (M) ı ı ı shorts s horts (B) B) socks s cks (I) a match (E) a free kick (S) a helme helmet (M) a header heade (N) ı ı ı in a stadium ium (S) on n a running unning tra track ack ((Z) iin the c changing hanging room (C) ı ı ı in Great Britain (T) in Brazil (C) in Poland and in the Ukraine (H) ı ı ı 12 (E) 16 (I) 24 (A) a tie (I) 12. What does the winner of the championship get? a foul (O) 1 ı ı ı 11. How many national teams take part in the EURO 2012? shirts r (P) 6. What d do you call the score 1:1? They have te tea. (A) 10. Where does oes the Euro 2012 take place? the referee refere (P) P) 5. What do players exc exchange at the e? end of a game? They go for a walk. (U) 9. Wh all matches es take Where do football place? 4. Who waves a flag? They tackle the opponent. (O) 8. What do you call it when a player hits the balll with his head? 3. Who sits on the bench? ı ı ı 2 3 4 Gabriele Uplawski: EURO 2012 – Football fun © Persen Verlag 5 6 7 ı ı ı the cup (P) the ball (B) the whistle (W) 8 9 10 11 12 5 Kommentar und Lösungen Seite 1: EURO 2012 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. Poland – Polish (the) Ukraine – Ukrainian Germany – German the Netherlands – Dutch Italy – Italian Spain – Spanish Croatia – Croatian Danmark – Danish France – French Russia – Russian Sweden – Swedish Greece – Greek Republic of Ireland – Irish Czech Republic – Czech Portugal – Portuguese England – English Hinweis: Aufgabe a) ist leichter zu lösen, wenn vom Arbeitsblatt eine Farbkopie erstellt wird. Seite 2: Football dominoes 1. Before the game starts each team – sings their national ional anthem. 2. The referee blows the whistle – to start the game. 3. Each team tries to score – as many goals oals as s possi possible. 4. On the playing field there are ten en players a and – one goalkeeper of each team. 5. The goalkeeper is also so called – keeper or go goalie. 6. The goalkeeper tries – not to let the ball get into the goal. 7. The fans cheer heer – for the theirr favourite team. 8. The referee ee can show a yellow y ow or a red card – when there is a foul. 9. The coac coach h decides – wh when to exchange players. s. 10. The e coac coach sends in – a substitute player from m the bench bench. 11. The team with the highest score – wins the match. atch. Seite 3: Football ABC – pa Seit part I A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W (to) attack ball captain, coach, ach, corner defender er equaliser fan, final, fo foul, free kick game, e, goal, goa goalkeeper half time, heade header injury y time [–] keeper linesman, (to) lose match national anthem, nil-nil offside, opponent penalty, player, pitch quarter-final referee score, semi-final, stadium, substitute team, tie, trainers unfair [–] whistle, (to) win, winner Gabriele Uplawski: EURO 2012 – Football fun © Persen Verlag X Y Z [–] yellow card [–] Seite 4: Football ABC – part II � English meaning of German words: 1. Abseits: offside 2. angreifen: (to) attack 3. Ausgleichstor: equaliser 4. Eckball: corner 5. Elfmeter: penalty 6. Ersatzspieler: substitute e ((player) 7. Gegner: opponent 8. Gleichstand: tie 9. Kopfball: header 10. Linienrichter: linesman sman 11. Nachspielzeit: e e injury jury time tim 12. Null zu null: nil-nil nil- l 13. Schiedsrichter: hiedsrichter: referee re eree 14. Spielstand: Sp lstand: score 15. Vert Verteidiger: idiger: defender defend 16. Viert Viertelfinale: lfinale: quarter-final q � A football footb crossword ⇼ ⇽ C ⇿ O U ∈ C A P T A I N C R F ∀ H A A F I I I 6 W I N N E R ∂ N E A R G ∍ L I N E S M A N M ∎ K E E P E R � Verb and nouns verb noun (to) win winner (to) lose loser (to) play player Weitere Aufgaben-Ideen: Do you know other football words? Add them to your alphabet. What do football players do? Write sentences. – Examples: Football players … run, kick the ball, do warm-up exercises, score goals, pass the ball to other players, sing the national anthem, exchange shirts or shake hands with the players of the other team at the end of a game. Draw a football player and label his clothes. Draw a football fan. Write about him/her. 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