Vocabulary
Soccer Facts
Countries & Culture
Grammar & Sentences
Think Fast
100

What do you call the person who tries to stop the ball from going into the net?

Goalie

100

What is soccer called in most countries outside the U.S.?

Football

100

Soccer is called football in many ______.

Countries

100

I see ______ in the picture.

 

Pele

100

What’s your favorite sport?

Volleyball

Football

Basketball

Tennis 


200

A ______ is a group of players who work together.

Team

200

How many players are on a soccer team?

11

200

Which famous Brazilian player scored over 1,000 goals?

Pelé

200

“I like soccer because ______.

I like soccer because it is fun to play with family and friends. 

200

What would you like to be: goalie or player? Why?

I would like to be a _____ because ___________.  

300

What is the rope behind the goal called?

Net

300

Where do players try to get the ball into to score points?

The Goal

300

In North America, the sport is called ______.

Soccer

300

Create a sentence with the word “fans.”

The family cheered for their team. 

300

Describe what happens when a player scores a goal.

The ball goes into the net and the fans cheer.

400

What do you call people who like and watch sports?

Fans

400

What is the playing field in soccer called?

Stadium

400

Name one famous soccer player from any country.

Messi, Ronaldo

400

Combine: I like soccer. It is fun. → Use because.

I like soccer because it is fun. 

400

How is soccer the same in different countries?

People play in teams and try to score goals.

500

What word means a place with its own government, like Brazil or Spain?

Country 

500

Who uses hands to block the ball?

Goalie

500

Why might different countries use different names for soccer?

Because of their language and culture 

500

Choose the correct verb: “The goalie (stop/stops) the ball.”

Stops

500

How is soccer different in different countries?

They call it different names. They have different teams.

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