cross=pass the ball across the net square=pass to your side down the line=pass down the field Keep!=the goalie has the ball man-on=a player on the opposing team is right behind you nutmag=the ball went in-between your legs foward=offensive player full-back= defensive player half-back= mid-field player subs=players that take your spot on the field to give you a break punt=a drop kick not sure what you mean by soccer speech, but there are some of the words we use.
Chat with our AI personalities
Good evening my friends I'm yash and I'm going to tell you that sport is very important in our life sports helps us to improve mentally and physically it help girls to maintain there fegar and boys to get storng
Most of us are interesting in sports but in our country we cant take sports as a career its just a game this should be change because in china many of them are adopted for sports they don't even do their education properly their only aim is to shine in Spitsbergen's of that only they getting medals and first place in Olympics but in our country its not like that it should be change then only we will get medals.
regards,
anu
I can say "Sports is life".
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
There are a lot of sports in the world. I like football and Basketball.
Before giving any kind of speech you should:
Let's use an example:
Broad topic: Sports
Brainstorming -- (may take many pages to write down; circle ones that you'll use as 3 to 4 major points.
How do YOU think, believe, feel about the narrowed points: (write it out)
Do you agree? Disagree? Why?
Find a quote, like, as one example: "Anybody can be in sports because anybody that doesn't will turn out wimpy and despicable. So get up and do any kind of sport!" - Kobe Bryant
Do you agree with the quote? Or not? What facts can you give to either support or oppose this opinion?
Make sure for each point you want to make, you can also give one or two strong sentences about why you agree or disagree. Why should someone be swayed to think as you think about the topic?
Here is an example of a wrong kind of speech with no supporting (factual) sentences for what is being said; it only contains the speaker's opinion and the thoughts are not organized:
Candy is good. Everybody likes candy. I like Dark Chocolate best. White chocolate tastes terrible. I know you'll agree that dark chocolate is really good. Just like cocoa. Cocoa comes from cocoa beans. I don't know if chocolate comes from chocolate beans, though-- whatever-- We all like candy. That's why everybody likes Halloween--to get candy!