Notes - 2. The Commentator
Notes - 2. The Commentator
Glossary:
Jinking – changing directions suddenly while avoiding another player
Flick – a sudden quick movement
Chips – (here) kicks or strikes the ball away (from someone)
Dejected - sad
Dodging – avoiding (someone or something) by a sudden quick movement
Pursuit – the act of chasing
Make Sentences:
Pursuit – I always try working on pursuits to be a great person in the field I want to be.
Dodging – The thief kept dodging the police. / He crosses the road dodging the vehicles.
Fick – It was a fantastic flick to make a goal.
Textual Questions and Answers:
CONSOLIDATE
Al. Choose the correct options to answer these questions.
1. A
2. D
3. B
4. C
A2. Answer these questions.
1. How did the commentator begin the commentary?
Ans: - The commentator began the commentary by introducing himself and mentioned the names of teams
that were playing.
2. Where was the match being played?
Ans: - The match was being played at Florence Terrace.
3. What was the condition of the pitch?
Ans: - The pitch was in great condition.
4. Who was England’s captain? How old was he?
Ans: - Danny Markey was England's captain. He was nine years old.
5. Who was Mrs. Spence? How did she react to the events happening around her?
Ans: - Mrs. Spence was Markey neighbour. She wasn't very pleased with the boys playing football around
her house.
A3. Answer these questions with reference to the context.
1. Jinking skilfully past the dustbin
And a neat flick the cat there.
a) What is going on in these lines?
Ans: - Markey and Keegan were passing the ball to each other.
b) Who was in possession of the ball here?
Ans: - Markey was in possession of the ball here.
c) Who did he get the pass from?
Ans: - He got a pass from Keegan.