2010年7月20日火曜日

SOCCER

Soccer Vocabulary

The Match:match
first league
ball
tip-off
final whistle
corner kick
dropped ball
header
bicycle kick
allowance
extra time
The Team: referee
linesman
goalkeeper/goalie
forward/striker
midfielder
fullback/back
sweeper
substitute
starting lineup
defending champions

http://www.ego4u.com/en/read-on/animals/soccer/vocabulary

Soccer Reading

The Japanese Football Association has begun its search for a new national team coach as current gaffer Takeshi Okada has reiterated his intention to step down following the Blue Samurai's World Cup elimination.
"I've coached a lot of teams, but this World Cup team was definitely one of the best. I don't think I'll work with these players again. I just wish them all the best in their careers," Okada was quoted as saying by reporters.
Okada guided Japan to victories against Cameroon and Denmark in the group stage before the Asian titans were eventually beaten on penalties by Paraguay in the round of 16.
Hiromi Hara, JFA technical director, revealed that the Japanese will take their time to appoint a successor for Okada.
"As the most important point, we'll see how each candidate could strengthen our national team. We'd like to make a decision by taking account of not only experience but personality and passion for Japan. We don't want to rush anything. Things will start moving once the World Cup is over," he said to Kyodo News.

http://www.goal.com/en/news/1863/world-cup-2010/2010/07/02/2005930/world-cup-2010-japan-start-search-for-new-boss-after-takeshi

Soccer Listening



Question
1. How many points that Japan got?
2. Who scored the second goal?
3. What was Honda's number?
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Answer
1. 3
2. Endo
3. 18

Soccer Writing

Please go to this web page ESPN Soccernet, and choose one topic which most interested at you.

Visit to Shibuya

Shibuya is a shopping and eating district popular with a lot of young Tokyoites. It's within walking distance from two other large shopping districts - Omotesando and Harajuku - as well as being quite close to Yoyogi Park and the Meiji Jingu shrine.

Shibuya deserves a prize as the district with more two-story televisions than any other area in the world.


Shibuya, looking across the "scramble crossing" and straight into Center-gai
On a rainy dayShibuya is one of the most popular place of Tokyo. Many young pepole visit there everyday. The best place to get oriented is the "Hachikō" (ハチ公) exit, which opens onto the "scramble crossing" which under the giant video screen. From left to right at the edges of the square are...

1.Keio Inokashira line station
2."Dōgenzaka" slope
3.109 building
4."Bunkamura-dōri" street
5."Center-gai" street
6.Q-FRONT building featuring a large Starbucks and a large video screen
7."Koen-dōri" street
1."Inokashira-dōri", branching to the left after the Seibu Department Store
8.109-2 building
9.JR line tracks to Tokyo and Harajuku.
The two major roads heading east from the station continue to Aoyama and Roppongi.

URL: http://wikitravel.org/en/Tokyo/Shibuya

2010年7月6日火曜日

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil



This place has many street foods, for example, TAPIOCA is one of the most popular street foods in Brazil. It is a TAPIOCA pancakes within meet and cheese. CHURROS which is a sweet desert and POP CORN are popular too. In addition you can get BBQ cheese in all beaches. It is very delicious and cheep. I want to eat these street foods very much!!