Football_Vocabulary_Coaching (足球英语词汇—训练篇)

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Vocabulary: Coaching:
English foot ladder
Example: A stopwatch is a watch which can be easily stopped and started. Coaches use stopwatches to check how fast players are running.
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Football Vocabulary: Coaching
Fill in the gaps in the sentences with the correct form of the English football vocabulary! 1. When coaches want to put players into groups, they make the players wear ________ so that they can see which players are in which group. 2. Coaches make players jump over ________ to make their legs stronger. 3. Coaches use ________ to help players practise skills like shooting. 4. When a coach wants to give instructions to players that are a long way away, they speak into a ________.
Football Vocabulary: Coaching
Football Vocabulary: Coaching
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1.
Vocabulary: Coaching:
English stopwatch
Vocabulary: English Coaching:
Vocabulary: English Coaching:
Vocabulary: English Coaching:
Answers: 1 - bibs, 2 - hurdles, 3 - portable goals, 4 megaphone, 5 - cones, 6 - foot ladder, 7 - stopwatch, 8 poles, 9 - clipboard, 10 - agility rings.
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Football Vocabulary: Coaching
English cones
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Vocabulary: Coaching:
English portable goal
Example: A cone is a small plastic object which indicates where you can go. Football coaches use cones to create zones for certain activities.
Example: A hurdle is a kind of frame which you can jump over. By jumping over hurdles, footballers can make their legs stronger.
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Vocabulary: Coaching:
English clipboard
9.Βιβλιοθήκη Vocabulary: Coaching:
English poles
Example: A clipboard is a small piece of wood or plastic used for holding paper. Coaches use clipboards to show movements to players.
Example: A megaphone is an instrument used to make the voice louder. Coaches use megaphones to give instructions to players a long way away.
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Vocabulary: Coaching:
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Example: A pole is a type of long stick which is stuck into the ground. Coaches use poles to give players practice in ball control.
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Vocabulary: Coaching:
English agility rings
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Vocabulary: Coaching:
English hurdles
Example: An agility ring is a plastic hoop which is placed on the ground. Players jump in and out of the rings to improve their mobility.
Example: A portable goal is a goal which can be easily moved. Coaches use portable goals to practise skills like shooting.
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Example: A foot ladder is a ladder which is placed flat on the ground. Players hop through the rungs of the ladder to improve their footwork.
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Vocabulary: Coaching:
English bibs
8.
Vocabulary: Coaching:
English megaphone
Example: A bib is a type of shirt which you can easily put on. In coaching, different coloured bibs are used to divide the players into groups.
Football Vocabulary: Coaching
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Test Your Football Vocabulary
Football Vocabulary: Coaching Write the English words for the coaching equipment under the pictures . Vocabulary: English Coaching:
Vocabulary: English Coaching:
Vocabulary: English Coaching:
Vocabulary: English Coaching:
9. Coaches show players movements around the pitch on paper attached to a ________ . 10. When coaches want players to improve their mobility, they make them jump into and out of ________.
Vocabulary: English Coaching:
Vocabulary: English Coaching:
Vocabulary: English Coaching:
5. Coaches divide the training area into different zones by marking the areas with ________. 6. Coaches help players improve their footwork by making them jump through the rungs of a ________. 7. Coaches can check how fast players can run by timing them using a ________. 8. Players practice their ball control by dribbling the ball between ________.