A2 LEVEL

Girls’ Football Camp

A2 Worksheet

Vocabulary

  1. Football
    A sport played by kicking a ball into a goal.

  2. Player
    Someone who takes part in a game or sport.

  3. Team
    A group of people playing together.

  4. Festival
    An event with celebrations or activities.

  5. Coach
    A person who trains and teaches others in a sport.

  6. Confidence
    The feeling of being sure about something.

  7. Opportunity
    A chance to do something.

  8. Inspire
    To encourage someone to do something.

  9. Enjoy
    To take pleasure in something.

  10. Award
    A prize or recognition for something achieved.

Grammar Points

  1. Present Simple Tense
    Used to describe habits, facts, and general statements (e.g., "500 children from 29 primary schools are taking part in the festival.").

  2. Past Simple Tense
    Used to describe completed actions in the past (e.g., "I fell in love with football at a very young age.").

  3. Modals (can, will, would)
    Used to express ability, possibility, or future intentions (e.g., "They can come in and play", "I’m sure today we'll see a lot of them take the confidence to higher levels").

  4. Present Continuous Tense
    Used for ongoing actions happening now (e.g., "The girls are playing football").

  5. Yes/No Questions
    Used for basic questioning and responses (e.g., "Do you like playing football?", "Yes").

  6. Wh- Questions
    Used for information-gathering (e.g., "Why do you like playing football?").

Activities

Activity 1
True or False

Instructions
Read the statements below and write True or False. If the statement is false, correct it.

  1. Ledley King is visiting a boys' football camp.

  2. The football camp is for girls aged 5-7.

  3. The camp is organised by a Premier League club.

  4. Ledley King says football helped him stay out of trouble.

  5. The girls don't enjoy playing football.


Activity 2
Role Model Discussion

Instructions
Think about someone you admire (a role model). In small groups, discuss the following questions:

  1. Who is your role model?

  2. What do they do?

  3. Why do you admire them?

  4. How do they inspire you to do something better?


Activity 3
Interview Your Classmate

Instructions
Interview a classmate about their favorite sport. Use the questions below, and write down their answers.

  1. Do you like playing football?

  2. What sport do you enjoy the most?

  3. How often do you play it?

  4. Who is your favorite player or team?

  5. What is the best thing about playing this sport?

After the interview, present your classmate’s answers to the rest of the class.

Questions

  1. Why do the girls at the football camp enjoy playing football?

  2. What does Ledley King say about football and confidence?

  3. What do you think the girls will remember from the football camp when they grow up?