True or False:
"rounders" is similar to baseball.
Yes.
True or False:
Rowing must be practised in still water.
Yes, such as lakes for instance.
True or False:
The name of "Cricket" refers to the insect.
No, it was probably derived from an old French word.
True or False:
The "Haka" a traditional English dance?
No, it is a Maori dance performed by the team of New Zealand.
True or False:
Scotland is the World champion.
Of course not, France is!
What is the English for EPS?
PE (Physical Education).
What is the French for "rowing"?
Aviron.
What color are the clothes?
All the players must wear white clothes.
What is the emblem of New Zealand?
The silver fern.
What is the English for "gardien de but"?
Goalkeeper.
Where do British people go jogging?
In parks.
What is the maximum number of rowers per boat?
Eight.
What color is the ball?
It's red.
Where does the name "rugby" come from?
It comes from the town of Rugby in England, where it was created.
How many years sperate 2 World Cups?
4 years.
Name a place where you can play sports.
a stadium, a field, a court, a pool, a rink, a ring, etc.
On what river do Londoners row?
On the Thames.
What do you do when it starts raining?
You must stop.
How many points do you score with a try?
5 (7 with a converted try).
Give a rule specific to soccer.
You mustn't touch the ball with your hands.
You must score goals.
Name 3 individual sports.
Cycling, horse racing, BMX, rollerblading, tennis, etc.
Name 3 pieces of equipment you need in rowing.
a boat, oars, a spandex suit, gloves, etc.
Name 3 countries in which cricket is very popular (apart from the UK).
Australia, New Zealand, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and India.
Name 3 countries participating in the "Six Nations Championship".
England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, France and Italy.
Name 3 English football clubs.
Manchester United, Liverpool, Arsenal, Chelsea, Manchester city, Tottenham Hotpsur, etc.