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2010/05/24

HURRAY TO THE NEXT WORLD CUP 2010! Ready for the fun?


Greetings from South Africa!

Well, not really, but on the way, as June 11th baptizes the first soccer game played by South Africa and Mexico, in Johannesburg, in the long-awaited FIFA WORLD CUP 2010 SOUTH AFRICA.
                         
 (Listen to The Official World Cup 2010 Theme)


Let's make the best happen on our blog - where I'll post very interesting links to articles and videos to suit all tastes and engage everyone: from wild fans, who enjoy reading about Brazil and other countries' teams, to more collected fans, who enjoy learning about the host cities' tourism, life style, culture, and the like.

These are the host cities: Johannesburg, Cape Town, Pretoria, Polokwane, Rustenberg, Bloemfontein, Port Elizabeth, Durban, and Nelspruit.

1 - Let's learn about the MATCHES: See the game tables on the following link:
                       http://www.fifa.com/worldcup/matches/index.html

2 - Let's have some training on Basic Vocabulary:

BASIC SOCCER POSITIONS:

Backs – Refers to defenders.

Defender – A player who works mainly in the defensive third of the field. They are primarily focused on stopping the opposition’s attackers from scoring.

Forward – A player who is responsible for most of a team's scoring. They play in front of the rest of their team (or in the attaching third of the field) where they can take most of the shots.

Fullback – a rear defender.

Goalie – Abbreviation for Goalkeeper.

Goalkeeper – I bet you know this one. The player positioned directly in front of the goal who tries to prevent shots from crossing the goalline; the only player allowed to use their hands and arms, though only within the 18-yard penalty area.
Keeper – Abbreviation for Goalkeeper.
Midfielder – A player generally positioned in the middle third of the field between the forwards and defenders. Their job is to link the defense and the offense through ball control and passing. They play both an attacking role and a defensive role.
Striker – Generally the same as a forward, though it sometimes refers to a forward that is his team’s primary scoring threat.
Sweeper – Not always used. In some formations, a single defender that plays closest to their own goal behind the rest of the defenders; a team's last line of defense in front of the goalkeeper.

 
ADVANCED SOCCER POSITIONS:

Attacking Midfielder – The midfielder that plays right behind the forwards; they support the offense by providing passes to forwards to set up goals.
Central Defender – A player who guards the area directly in front of their own goal, often considered the strongest defender.
Central Forward – A team's best-scoring forward who plays towards the center of the field.
Central Midfielder – The midfielder most responsible for organizing play in the midfield area, creating scoring opportunities for the attackers, and often a team's leader.
Defensive Midfielder – The player positioned just in front of their team's defense and often assigned to mark the opposition's best offensive player; tends to play more defense as a midfielder.
Finisher – A forward or striker who has the ability to "put away" or score when opportunities are given to them.
Halfback – Same as a midfielder.
Midfield Anchor – Same as a defensive midfielder.
Midfield General – Same as the central midfielder.
Midfield Maestro – Same as the central midfielder.
Stopper – The player that defends or guards the best scorer on the attacking team, often the opposition's striker.
Wingers – The outside forwards and midfielders (often the fastest players and best dribblers) who play on the sides of the field. Their primary task is to provide them with accurate crossing passes so they can shoot at the goal.

3 - To the real soccer fans, choose 01 or more passages to comment on:

a) CAN BRAZIL PROVIDE SIX APPEAL?

b) KARAGOUNIS AIMS TO ENJOY SOUTH AFRICAN ADVENTURE

c) NEW REGULATIONS KICK-OFF TO COMBAT TICKET TOUTING IN SOUTH AFRICA

4 - To culture and tourism lovers, choose 01 or more links below to comment on:

a) TRAVEL TIPS ON JOHANNESBURG

b) CEO TALKS ABOUT TOURISM IN CAPE TOWN

c) CLASSY CAPE TOWN (2008 video)

d) FIFA WORLD CUP 2010 STADIUMS and INTERVIEW WITH STADIUM ENGINEER

Finally, let's root for our Brazilian team, of course! I propose to you all bet on BRAZIL'S GAMES SCORE. The winner or winners will HIT THE JACKPOT in the end!
What do you think?

I really hope to have your live participation here.

My best wishes of a great WORLD CUP!

Flávia

2010/05/17

My article on BLOG USE IN TEACHING

Dear students,

I'd like to share with you the recent publication of my article BLOG USE IN TEACHING in BRAZ-TESOL Newsletter of March 2010.

For your information, BRAZ-TESOL stands for Brazilian Association of Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages.

I'll be glad to receive your comments.

Wait for the next blog post on South Africa World Cup.

Best wishes and see ya.

Flávia