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Simon: Hi! What's your name?
Nathan: My name is Nathan Curtis Gildard. Well, my name is Nathan but people call me Nate, so.
Simon: OK. What do you do in your free time?
Nathan: I do a lot of different things. I like to travel around, I like to go to places I've never been. I like to play guitar in a band, which I'm not in right now. I like to play soccer. I play soccer a lot, and I play futsal too.
Simon: Futsal, what's that?
Nathan: Futsal is a 5 a side soccer game, so it's played on a small court about the size of a basketball court, and the ball is smaller than a soccer ball, it's kind of heavy, and you have five people so there are 4 players and one keeper1, goalie.
Simon: Oh, interesting. Is it similar to soccer in other ways?
Nathan: Well, it's similar in ways that you pass the ball but it's different in ways that for example you have a stop clock in the international futsal games, and professional2 games, so there's a stop clock. The way you move around is very different, you know, you have positions like midfield, forward, defense3, but often a defender4 can find themselves playing forward which is kind of fun because defenders5 get a chance to score too.
Simon: OK, here is the last question, which do you prefer, soccer or the big football or futsal?
Nathan: Ah, that's a difficult question. I think at the moment I enjoy futsal a little bit more because it is a harder pace. You're running a lot faster. There's more chances to score. It's a really challenging6 game. It takes a lot of energy, and the five guys that you play with, there's only five people so you really depend on each other to do well so it's a real team sport. You really need each other.
Simon: Thank you.
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one keeper
You have five people, so there are four players and one keeper or goalie.
A 'keeper' or 'goalie' is the person who stands in the goal and blocks the ball when the other team tries to score. This person protects the goal. Notice the following:
The keeper made an amazing block that saved the team.
This keeper is considered the best in the league.
stop clock
There's a stop clock in international and professional futsal games.
A 'stop clock' is a digital7 clock that shows the amount of time left to play in the game. When there is a break in play this clock can be stopped until the game starts again. Notice the following:
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get a chance to score
Defenders can play forward, which is kind of fun because they get a chance to score too.
When you 'get a chance to score' you have the opportunity to make a goal by kicking the ball into the other team's goal. Notice the following:
It wasn't until the second half that either team even got a chance to score.
The other team was so aggressive8 that your team didn't get a chance to score.
which do you prefer
So which do you prefer, soccer or the big football or futsal?
When you ask someone which of something they 'prefer' you are asking which one they like better. Notice the following:
Do you prefer Central or South America?
We have coffee and tea. Which do you prefer?
it is a harder pace
At the moment, I enjoy futsal a little bit more because it is a harder pace.
In this case a 'harder pace' is a more difficult or faster speed. Notice the following:
Now that I am older I can't handle games that have a harder pace.
The advanced class has a harder pace than the regular class.
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1 keeper | |
n.管理人,看守人,看护人,饲养员 | |
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2 professional | |
adj.专业的;职业的;n.专业人员;职业运动员 | |
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3 defense | |
n.防御,保卫;[pl.]防务工事;辩护,答辩 | |
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4 defender | |
n.保卫者,拥护者,辩护人 | |
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5 defenders | |
n.防御者( defender的名词复数 );守卫者;保护者;辩护者 | |
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6 challenging | |
adj.大胆的(复杂的,有前途的,挑战的);n.复杂(有前途,大胆,挑战) | |
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7 digital | |
n.数字,数字式;adj.数位的,数字的 | |
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8 aggressive | |
adj.侵略的,好斗的;敢作敢为的 | |
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