Module 4c Action replay 13.12.2015 SB p. 60 – WB P.56.

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Module 4c Action replay 13.12.2015 SB p. 60 – WB P.56

Guess what is the lesson about?

Sport

What’s the difference between football fans and hooligans?

Do you support a football/ basketball/team? How do you support them?

Do you go to football matches?

Have you ever witnessed a fight between fans? What happened?

Football fans

Fight

Hooligans

Semi-final

Winners

Whistle

Troublemakers

Arrest

Where might the text be found? Look at the text on page 60 Where might the text be found? In a newspaper

What do you think the article is about? Look at the pictures above the news article. What do you think the article is about? It is about violence at football matches. /hooligans

The best heading is© Because in the article it says there is a possibility that Chatford will be banned form the Cup Final as a result of their fans’ hooliganism.

Insulting each other. Chatford 1.Who won the match? 2. What were angry fans doing during the match? Insulting each other. They ran onto the pitch and started fighting. 3.What did some hooligans do when the match ended?

They will ban all those responsible for Sunday’s incident. 4. What are clubs doing to prevent further hooliganism? They will ban all those responsible for Sunday’s incident.