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UNIVERSIDAD TECNOLOGICA DEL ESTADO DE ZACATECAS
Career :
Mantenimiento Área Industrial
Estudent:
Jonathan Montelongo Guzmán
Techer:
Lic. Luz María Juárez D
Matter:
English IV
Unit: I
I WILL TALK OF SOCCER THIS IS A SPORT WHICH IS WIDELY PRACTICED WORLDWIDE.
Also known as association football called soccer, football or soccer, is a team sport played
between two teams of eleven players each and four referees dealing with the rules are properly
followed. It is widely considered the most popular sport in the world, participate in it about 270
million people.
The rectangular playing field is natural grass or artificial, with a goal on each side of the field. The
object is to move to any part of the body except the arms or hands, and mostly with the feet
(hence its name), a ball across the field to try to enter into the opposing goal, action is called score
a goal. The team that achieves the most goals at the end of the match, lasting 90 minutes, is the
winner of the match is.
The modern game was created in England following the formation of the Football Association,
whose rules of 1863 are the foundation of the sport today. The football governing body is the
Fédération Internationale de Football Association, better known by its acronym FIFA.
The international competition is the most prestigious soccer World Cup, held every four years by
that body. This event is the most famous and highest number of viewers in the world, doubling the
audience of the Olympics.
Football is played by following a set of rules, known officially rules. This sport is played with a
spherical ball (of leather or other material with a circumference greater than 70 cm and not less
than 68 cm, and weighing not more than 450 g and not less than 410 g at the beginning of the
game), where two teams of eleven players each (ten players "field" and a goalkeeper) compete to
fit it into the opponents' goal, a goal marking. The team that has scored more goals late in the
game is the winner, if both teams do not score or make the same number of goals, then it is
declared a draw. There may be exceptions to this rule, see below Duration and outcome.
The main rule is that players other than goalkeepers, may not intentionally touch the ball with
their hands or arms during play, though they must use their hands to throw-ins.
The main rule is that players other than goalkeepers, may not intentionally touch the ball with
their hands or arms during play, though they must use their hands to throw-ins.
On a professional level, most of the matches are marked only a few goals. For example, during the
2006/07 First Division of Spain, the Spanish football league, scored an average of 2.48 goals per
game.
The rules do not specify any other position players other than the goalkeeper, goalkeeper or
goalie, but over time have developed a number of positions in the rest of the field. Broadly
speaking, there are three main categories: strikers, whose main task is to score goals; defenders or
defenders, located near his goal, who attempt to stop the rival strikers, and midfielders,
midfielders or flyers, which handle the ball between previous positions. These players are known
as field players, to distinguish them from the goalkeeper. In turn, these positions are subdivided
into the sides of the field in which players play the most time. Thus for example there may be
midfielders rights, central (containment) and left. The ten outfield players may be distributed in
any combination: for example, there may be four defenders, four midfielders and two forwards, or
three defenders, four midfielders and three forwards, and the number of players in each position
determines the style of team play : more forwards and fewer defenders creates a more aggressive
and offensive game, while the reverse will generate a slow, defensive game. Although players
usually maintained for most of the time in a position, there are few restrictions on their
movement in the field. The outline of the players on the pitch is called the team's formation, and
this, along with the tactics, the coach's job.
QUESTIONS
1.-How long does a soccer game?
a) 45 min b) 30 min c) 120min d) 90 min
2.-How many points are given for winning a soccer game?
a) 3 b) 6 c) 1 d) 4
3.- Of all the players that formed a soccer team?
a) 18 b) 16 c) 11 d) 22
4.- That card is shown to eject a player?
a) Red b) Blue c) Yellow
5.- In that part of the field is taken to start the game?
a) target area b) one side of the court c) half court

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Tema de agrado

  • 1. UNIVERSIDAD TECNOLOGICA DEL ESTADO DE ZACATECAS Career : Mantenimiento Área Industrial Estudent: Jonathan Montelongo Guzmán Techer: Lic. Luz María Juárez D Matter: English IV Unit: I
  • 2. I WILL TALK OF SOCCER THIS IS A SPORT WHICH IS WIDELY PRACTICED WORLDWIDE. Also known as association football called soccer, football or soccer, is a team sport played between two teams of eleven players each and four referees dealing with the rules are properly followed. It is widely considered the most popular sport in the world, participate in it about 270 million people. The rectangular playing field is natural grass or artificial, with a goal on each side of the field. The object is to move to any part of the body except the arms or hands, and mostly with the feet (hence its name), a ball across the field to try to enter into the opposing goal, action is called score a goal. The team that achieves the most goals at the end of the match, lasting 90 minutes, is the winner of the match is. The modern game was created in England following the formation of the Football Association, whose rules of 1863 are the foundation of the sport today. The football governing body is the Fédération Internationale de Football Association, better known by its acronym FIFA.
  • 3. The international competition is the most prestigious soccer World Cup, held every four years by that body. This event is the most famous and highest number of viewers in the world, doubling the audience of the Olympics. Football is played by following a set of rules, known officially rules. This sport is played with a spherical ball (of leather or other material with a circumference greater than 70 cm and not less than 68 cm, and weighing not more than 450 g and not less than 410 g at the beginning of the game), where two teams of eleven players each (ten players "field" and a goalkeeper) compete to fit it into the opponents' goal, a goal marking. The team that has scored more goals late in the game is the winner, if both teams do not score or make the same number of goals, then it is declared a draw. There may be exceptions to this rule, see below Duration and outcome. The main rule is that players other than goalkeepers, may not intentionally touch the ball with their hands or arms during play, though they must use their hands to throw-ins. The main rule is that players other than goalkeepers, may not intentionally touch the ball with their hands or arms during play, though they must use their hands to throw-ins. On a professional level, most of the matches are marked only a few goals. For example, during the 2006/07 First Division of Spain, the Spanish football league, scored an average of 2.48 goals per game. The rules do not specify any other position players other than the goalkeeper, goalkeeper or goalie, but over time have developed a number of positions in the rest of the field. Broadly speaking, there are three main categories: strikers, whose main task is to score goals; defenders or defenders, located near his goal, who attempt to stop the rival strikers, and midfielders, midfielders or flyers, which handle the ball between previous positions. These players are known as field players, to distinguish them from the goalkeeper. In turn, these positions are subdivided into the sides of the field in which players play the most time. Thus for example there may be midfielders rights, central (containment) and left. The ten outfield players may be distributed in any combination: for example, there may be four defenders, four midfielders and two forwards, or three defenders, four midfielders and three forwards, and the number of players in each position determines the style of team play : more forwards and fewer defenders creates a more aggressive and offensive game, while the reverse will generate a slow, defensive game. Although players usually maintained for most of the time in a position, there are few restrictions on their
  • 4. movement in the field. The outline of the players on the pitch is called the team's formation, and this, along with the tactics, the coach's job. QUESTIONS 1.-How long does a soccer game? a) 45 min b) 30 min c) 120min d) 90 min 2.-How many points are given for winning a soccer game? a) 3 b) 6 c) 1 d) 4 3.- Of all the players that formed a soccer team? a) 18 b) 16 c) 11 d) 22 4.- That card is shown to eject a player? a) Red b) Blue c) Yellow 5.- In that part of the field is taken to start the game? a) target area b) one side of the court c) half court