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Video Worksheet: Folk Football

languagecaster.com 09 November @ 10:37 AM EST

In this video worksheet post we use a clip from the excellent The History Of Football [2002] [DVD]on the topic of Folk Football. There is also a worksheet, transcript and answer sheet below. The report lasts for 2 minutes 10 seconds.


Folk Football Worksheet | Worksheet Answers | Transcript

Transcript
The legend, whether true or not, is still enacted year in, year out by the people
of Kirkwall, Scotland, making it one of the last strongholds of the game, which for hundreds of years dominated Britain.

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Podcast 13: Folk Football

languagecaster.com 06 November @ 05:32 PM EST

On this week's show we take a look at Folk Football and discuss its influence on the Beautiful Game. In addition:

  • Read our football news review in the good, the bad and the ugly
  • Check out a new football expression in English for Football
  • Follow the weekly predictions battle between Damon and Damian in the Predictions competition
  • For learners of English check out our Football Language Resources page with:
  • Football glossary (a huge collection of football vocabulary, football cliches and football phrases)
  • Worksheets and transcripts from previous podcasts

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Week 13 Main report: Folk Football

languagecaster.com 06 November @ 04:17 PM EST

This week's main report looks at the earliest version of the Beautiful Game, Folk Football, which emerged during the Middle Ages in England. The transcript can be found below, while vocabulary support can be found for the words in bold at the foot of the post.

Listen to the report here Introduction

Football has often been described as the people's game it is, after all, the most popular sport in the world with millions playing each week.

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