GOING OUT (05) At a sporting event (02) - How to cheer (3) In context

my team! What about you? 3. I am a. Titan fan, too! 4. Look! Look! They just scored! Wooohooo!!! 5. Go Titans, go!! Go Titans, go!! 6. That's my team!!! Wooohooo!
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GOING OUT (05) At a sporting event (02) - How to cheer (3)

In context: 3-5 minutes

2. For the Titans. They are my team! What about you?

1. Hey, Pam. Who are you rooting for?

3. I am a Titan fan, too!

5. Go Titans, go!! Go Titans, go!!

4. Look! Look! They just scored! Wooohooo!!!

John

Pam

6. That’s my team!!! Wooohooo!!!!

What are they doing?

John and Pam are at an American football game. They are rooting for their team!

Vocabulary: 3-5 minutes Review the phrases below: 1. Rooting for – means the team you want to win the game. 2. They are my team – means you like the team playing 3. Fan – a person who is highly interested in a team 4. Look! Look! – used to get someone to watch what is happening 5. Wooohooo!! – a common way to cheer 6. Go Titans, go! – a common way to cheer 7. Hey - a casual way to say “hi,” or to get someone’s attention that you know Language tip: 3-5 minutes Exclamation points (!) are used to show excitement. When we cheer, we are excited and usually shouting. Therefore, exclamation points are used with all cheering phrases. How to cheer: Dialogue 3-5 minutes Review the conversation below. Mike and Joe are at a soccer game. They are rooting for Manchester United. Mike: Joe: Mike: Joe: Mike: Joe:

Hey, Joe. Who you rooting for? For Manchester United. They are my team! What about you? I am a Manchester United fan, too! Look! Look! They just scored! Wooohooo!! Go Manchester, go! Go Manchester, go! That’s my team!! Wooohooo!!

Written Practice: 5-8 minutes Put the sentences in the correct order. 1. you/Who/rooting/are/for? ______________________________ 2. my/That’s/ team ______________________________ 3. too./am/I/fan,/a Lakers ______________________________ 4. my/They/are/team. ______________________________ 5. just/scored./They ______________________________ 6. Celtics./the/For ______________________________

Fill in the blanks with a word choice given. 1. I ____ a ____, too. (like/soccer, am/fan) 2. ____ just ____. (They/scored, They, score) 3. That’s ____ team. (the, my) 4. ____ Braves, ____! (Go/good, Go/go) 5. They ____ my ____. (are/team, are/fan) 6. Who ____ you ____ for? (is/ rooting, are/rooting) Fill in the blanks. 1. If you want to get the attention of someone you know, you can say _____________. 2. If you really like a team, you are a _____________. 3. If you want someone to watch what is happening, you can shout _____________. 4. The team you want to win the game is the team you are _____________. 5. A common way to cheer is _____________..

Read and say it! 3-5 minutes Read the conversation below on your own: Mike: Joe: Mike: Joe: Mike: Joe:

Hey, Joe. Who you rooting for? For the Knicks. They are my team! What about you? I am a Knicks fan, too! Look! Look! They just scored! Wooohooo!! Go Knicks, go! Go Knicks, go! That’s my team!! Wooohooo!!

Practice with your teacher: 3-5 minutes Practice the conversation below with your teacher. Situation: You are going to a soccer game. Choose a team that you like and ask your teacher who they are rooting for. Then, cheer! Practice using different teams.

Quiz: 5-10 minutes Match the vocabulary with the correct definition. 1. Rooting for 2. Hey 3. Fan 4. Go Bucs, go! 5. They are my team. 6. Wooohooo!

A. I like the team playing B. a common way to cheer C. the team I want to win the game D. a common way to cheer E. a person who is highly interested in a team F. used to get someone’s attention that you know

Fill in the blanks with the words in the box below. you

Manchester

my

for

Wooohooo

What

That’s

too

am

just

1. Go __________, go! Go Manchester, go! 2. __________ Manchester United. 3. Hey, Joe. Who __________ rooting for? 4. __________ about you? 5. They __________ scored! 6. That’s my team!! __________!! 7. I __________ a Manchester United fan, __________!

Fill in the table with questions or responses. 1. 2.

For the Knicks. They are my team. What about you? Look! Look! They just scored! Wooohooo!

Go Knicks, go! Go Knicks, go!

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