【英语趣味课堂】踢足球-Playing Football
时间:2019-02-20 作者:英语课 分类:英语趣味课堂
英语课
Todd: Sarah , so what sports do you like?
Sarah: My favorite spectator 1 sport is football. I support Newcastle United in England.
Todd: Newcastle United.
Sarah: Newcastle United, Yeah.
Todd: Are they a good team?
Sarah: Um, yeah, I think they're pretty good. They finished fifth in the premiereship this year,
so they're near the top.
Todd: OK, so right now we have the Euro cup. And last night England played.
Sarah: They did
Todd: Yeah, did you see the game?
Sarah: Ah, no I was going to watch it tonight actually in Shibuya but I'm thinking maybe not now
because we lost on penalties 2.
Todd: Yeah, what was the score?
Sarah: Ah, the final score was 2 all (2-2) and then it went to penalties and I think it was 6-4.
So England always lose on penalties.
Todd: They always lose on penalties?
Sarah: Yeah
Todd: Well, sorry. Maybe in the World Cup, next time.
Sarah: Maybe. Maybe. Yeah.
Todd: Now do you ever play football?
Sarah: No, I've never played.
Todd: Never
Sarah: Never played, no.
Todd: OK. Do you ever go and watch games in Newcastle?
Sarah: Um, it's very difficult to watch games in Newcastle because it's a big club and it's Premiereship
and you have to book in advance quite a few years but I've seen some first division football clubs
play against each other.
Todd: You have to get tickets two years in advance?
Sarah: For the big clubs, yeah. They're booked up.
Todd: That's pretty intense. So when there's a game on TV then what do you do? Do you watch it at home? Do you go to a pub?
Sarah: Ah, it depends on the game. I like it and I like Premeireship football, and I like World Cup football
and Euro 2000 but I wouldn't watch particularly a first division game on the television, but normally I would go to the pub with friends and watch the game.
Todd: Do you think that athletes make to much money?
Sarah: I think footballers do. Yeah, I think they do. I think they do a good job but I think they're incredibly overpaid.
Todd: Yeah, I think it is the same thing in the states. I think they make too much money.
学习内容:
Learn Vocabulary from the lesson
spectator sport
My favorite spectator sport is football.
A 'spectator sport' is a sport that you watch. The example is specifically referring to a game that is fun to watch, but not necessarily play. Notice the following:
Some sports are fun to play, but really boring spectator sports.
Boxing is her favorite spectator sport.
premiership
The Newcastle United finished fifth in the premiership this year.
A 'premiership' is a championship competition in which people or teams from a number of different sporting clubs compete. Notice the following:
Have you ever been to a premiership?
We are having a party to watch the premiership game.
book
To be able to watch games in Newcastle, you have to book in advance.
When used like this 'book' is a verb that means to reserve something. Notice the following:
When do I have to book my flight?
We need to make some decisions about this vacation because I want to book a hotel.
make
Do you think athletes make too much money?
In this case 'make' can be replaced with 'earn' or 'receive.' Notice the following:
It isn't polite to ask someone how much they make.
He is looking for a way to make a little extra money.
overpaid
Football players do a good job, but I think they're overpaid.
Someone who is 'overpaid' receives too much money for what it is that they do. Notice the following:
All of the executives 3 here are overpaid.
He is definitely overpaid considering I do most of his work.
Sarah: My favorite spectator 1 sport is football. I support Newcastle United in England.
Todd: Newcastle United.
Sarah: Newcastle United, Yeah.
Todd: Are they a good team?
Sarah: Um, yeah, I think they're pretty good. They finished fifth in the premiereship this year,
so they're near the top.
Todd: OK, so right now we have the Euro cup. And last night England played.
Sarah: They did
Todd: Yeah, did you see the game?
Sarah: Ah, no I was going to watch it tonight actually in Shibuya but I'm thinking maybe not now
because we lost on penalties 2.
Todd: Yeah, what was the score?
Sarah: Ah, the final score was 2 all (2-2) and then it went to penalties and I think it was 6-4.
So England always lose on penalties.
Todd: They always lose on penalties?
Sarah: Yeah
Todd: Well, sorry. Maybe in the World Cup, next time.
Sarah: Maybe. Maybe. Yeah.
Todd: Now do you ever play football?
Sarah: No, I've never played.
Todd: Never
Sarah: Never played, no.
Todd: OK. Do you ever go and watch games in Newcastle?
Sarah: Um, it's very difficult to watch games in Newcastle because it's a big club and it's Premiereship
and you have to book in advance quite a few years but I've seen some first division football clubs
play against each other.
Todd: You have to get tickets two years in advance?
Sarah: For the big clubs, yeah. They're booked up.
Todd: That's pretty intense. So when there's a game on TV then what do you do? Do you watch it at home? Do you go to a pub?
Sarah: Ah, it depends on the game. I like it and I like Premeireship football, and I like World Cup football
and Euro 2000 but I wouldn't watch particularly a first division game on the television, but normally I would go to the pub with friends and watch the game.
Todd: Do you think that athletes make to much money?
Sarah: I think footballers do. Yeah, I think they do. I think they do a good job but I think they're incredibly overpaid.
Todd: Yeah, I think it is the same thing in the states. I think they make too much money.
学习内容:
Learn Vocabulary from the lesson
spectator sport
My favorite spectator sport is football.
A 'spectator sport' is a sport that you watch. The example is specifically referring to a game that is fun to watch, but not necessarily play. Notice the following:
Some sports are fun to play, but really boring spectator sports.
Boxing is her favorite spectator sport.
premiership
The Newcastle United finished fifth in the premiership this year.
A 'premiership' is a championship competition in which people or teams from a number of different sporting clubs compete. Notice the following:
Have you ever been to a premiership?
We are having a party to watch the premiership game.
book
To be able to watch games in Newcastle, you have to book in advance.
When used like this 'book' is a verb that means to reserve something. Notice the following:
When do I have to book my flight?
We need to make some decisions about this vacation because I want to book a hotel.
make
Do you think athletes make too much money?
In this case 'make' can be replaced with 'earn' or 'receive.' Notice the following:
It isn't polite to ask someone how much they make.
He is looking for a way to make a little extra money.
overpaid
Football players do a good job, but I think they're overpaid.
Someone who is 'overpaid' receives too much money for what it is that they do. Notice the following:
All of the executives 3 here are overpaid.
He is definitely overpaid considering I do most of his work.
n.观众,目击者,旁观者
- A spectator threw the ball back to the players.一个观众把球掷回给球员。
- He was content to stand by as an impassive spectator.他满足于站在旁边做一个冷漠的旁观者。
n.惩罚( penalty的名词复数 );刑罚;害处;足球点球
- There are penalties for non-compliance with the fire regulations. 不遵守消防规章的行为要受到处罚。
- Penalties are laid down in the statute . 法规中有关于惩罚措施的规定。
(公司或机构的)经理( executive的名词复数 ); (统称公司或机构的)行政领导; (政府的)行政部门; [the Executive][美国英语](美国政府的)行政当局
- They have taken measures to equate the salaries of higher civil servants to those of business executives. 他们采取措施使高级文职人员的工资和企业管理干部的工资相等。
- He disregarded the advice of his executives. 他对主管层的建议置若罔闻。