Sunday 15 June 2014

Enjoy and Play with the World Cup

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With the World Cup in motion and you already enjoying your summer break, it's time for fun, don’t you agree?

I’ve collected some resources / links with stuff connected to football and the World Cup – why don’t you have a look?

1. Let's start with books!



Fever Pitch, by Nick Hornby, is an award winning football classic.
If you check here you'll find a Portuguese version of "Febre no Estádio".







Horrid Henry and the Football Fiend, by Francesca Simon, has a low level of English and is therefore great for newly confident readers.









The Story of Football, by Rob Jones, takes a look at football through the ages, from the Roman Army to the modern day.







The Story of The World Cup, by Richard Brassey, is definitely a book for all ages and I'm sure you'll enjoy it.







FIFA World Football Facts & Records, unlike the previous books, is packed with info and stats on football.






2. Vocabulary - so that you can understand what you're listening ;)
Here you'll find basic football vocabulary and the British Council also has a phrasebook on football vocabulary.

3. Games, Yuppi!!!! Finally, yes!
Start by checking FIFA where you'll find plenty of good games :)
At ESOL Courses you can also find nice games, and the most appropriate for you are the ones here under the heading "Activities for English Beginners and Elementary Students". Why don't you have a go with this or this???
Again, the British Council has fantastic games for all to play here.

There are also movies... an example is "Bend it like Beckham", a 2003 comedy about bending the rules to reach one's goals and explores the world of female football (I'm sure you can find it if you look for it ;))

As a curiosity, I'm including a video about the introduction of QR Codes on the pavements in Brazil made with Portuguese cobblestone in order to guide and provide tourists with relevant information. Technology also at the service of the World Cup!


2 comments:

  1. Good reading suggestions about football, I will buy the book "the story of football" should be interesting.
    Good holiday to all. Enjoy yourselves.

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    1. Good choice, João. It's easy and fast to read. In case you wish some more reading tips (even unrelated to the World Cup) just let me know :)
      Enjoy!
      Teacher Alex

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