Red Line 3, Coursebook
nineteen 19 3 Two stories a) There are two stories in the text. One about Sarah and one about football. Sort the sentences. Which are from the Sarah story? Which are from the football story? 1. Suddenly it got really foggy. 2. He looked much friendlier now, and didn’t seem so old. 3. They played against Arsenal atWhite Hart Lane. 4. Sarah put her hand into her sports bag. 5. It really was cold outside and it was starting to rain. 6. The Arsenal goalkeeper had an accident. 7. They thanked Mr Barnes and went back to Sarah’s house. 8. He ran into it and hurt his leg badly. b) Find two more sentences from the text for each of the stories. C 5 A song: Three lions Listen to this part of a song that England fans always sing at matches. Do you think it is a good football song? Why? Why not? 2 New words 4 Sarah and Mr Barnes Sarah changes her mind about Mr Barnes. What did the old man do? Collect words and phrases which show how she feels about him before and after she forgets her key. Before After She didn’t She felt really like him. happier now. … … It’s coming home It’s coming home It’s coming … Football’s coming home … It’s coming home … Three lions on a shirt, Jules Rimet still gleaming. No more years of hurt No more need for dreaming. You can sometimes guess what a new word means because • it looks like a German word, or a word from another language you know. • you already know a part of the word. • the text or a picture helps you to understand it. Example: I think ‘doorstep’ means ‘Eingangsstufe’, because door means ‘Tür’ and step means ‘Stufe’. What do you think these words from the text mean? bored • lonely • happily • vase • foggy • goal post • to thank VOCABULARY SKI LLS A B C ENGLAND ➝ WB 9, 1 David Baddiel © Chrysalis Music Ltd. Text 1 Nur zu Prüfzwecken – Eigentum des Verlags öbv
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