Task 3. Translate the following expressions from the dialogue, use the verbs in Present Perfect:
crowd
shout
jersey
shorts
referee’s whistle
lining up
set of forwards
Have you seen that good pass?
Oh, what a nice tackling!.. Shot!
What’s the matter?
A neat kick! What’s the score?
Filter into the zone = sqeeze into the zone
Spell danger –
Possess the ball
Kick the ball
Pass the ball
Through the ball
Control the ball
Lose the ball
Miss the ball
Shot at the net
A corner kick
Task 4. Read the dialogue, say what you have learned from the dialogue about the match between the Liverpool and the Chelsea teams, open the brackets and put the verbs in the correct tense:
THE FOOTBALL MATCH
Outside the Ground:
Programme seller: Souvenir programmes. Photos of all the players! Get your
souvenir programmes for the big match!
Kate: What a big crowd of people! It always (to be) like this?
Jack: Yes, when a big match (to hold). You’d better (to be) close to me. I (not to want) to lose you in the crowd.
Kate: Don’t worry about me. I (to keep) close. We (to get) good seats, Jack?
Jack: Not the best, I (to be) afraid. I (to be) sorry, Kate, but we (to have to stand) all the time. I possibly (can’t to get) seats in the stand.
Inside the Ground
Kate: Jack. I (to be) sorry but I (not to know) the first thing about football. Jack: That (to be) all right, dear. What would you like to know? Kate: First of all. I'd like to know who (to play) today.
Jack: Wcxdsew32e (to play) against the Spanish national team. They (to be) very good, indeed, particularly their forward.I (to hear) he (to be) in perfect form.I (not to think) we (to have) much chance of winning.
Kate: And who (to be) the leading player in England’s team?
Jack: Bobby Chariton. But he (not to play) today.He (to injure) in a match against Italy.He (to be) one of the best goalkeepers here.He (can, to save) us. Shouting: England! England! Come on? Come on?
Kate: It (to sound) as if the whole of England (to be) here.
Jack: A goal! What a perfect goal? We (to score) a goal and the goal (to score) by my
favourite team!
Kate: I never (to see) anything so exciting in my life.
Supply the prepositions where necessary:
Tom: Did you go ... the stadium to watch the game yesterday?
John: I certainly did. Tom: How did the game end?
John: Liverpool won, of course.
Tom : ... what score?
John: The score was 3 : 1 ...favour ... Liverpool.
Tom : How did the game go?
John: ... the begining ... the game everything went all right. The first half ended in a draw. ... the second half Chelsea missed a chance ... scoring a goal and their goal - keeper missed three goals.
Tom: But he is a good goal - keeper, isn’t he?
John: Yes, but Liverpool were ... the best shape that day, that's why the Chelsea team lost the game ... Liverpool.
Tom: What a shame? I think the fans were disappointed .. .the match, weren't they? John: Yes, certainly.
Task 5. Give names to these pictures:
5. Содержание отчета:
1. Название работы.
2. Цель работы.
3. Задание.
4. Необходимые пояснения.
5. Вывод по работе.
6. Контрольныево