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Welcome to Amazing Talents! Today’s talent is an amazing soccer trick called “juggling.” These
guys can bounce a ball for days and days, and the ball never touches the ground. First, here’s
Richard from the UK. He can juggle the ball on his feet, legs, neck… everywhere! Next, there’s
John. He can juggle very fast. He has four world records! And here’s Dan. He can juggle for 24
hours! Our last soccer star is Nam. He can dance and juggle the ball at the same time. He can
speak Vietnamese and English. His nickname is “Nam the Man.” Richard can dance and juggle, too.
Dan can walk and bounce the ball on his head. One time, he walked for 36 miles! Richard can also
play table tennis and pool, and his nickname is “Mr. Silky Silk.” These talented people call their
sport “Freestyle Football.” There are competitions all over the world. They can do their tricks
alone, or together. See you next time on “Amazing Talents”!

Questions:

1. What is the meaning of juggling?


2. Look for the conjugation of juggling in present simple, past simple, present continuous,
past continuous and past participle.
3. Look for an image that represents what juggling is and paste it here.
4. What is to bounce?
5. Look for a picture that represents the meaning of bouncing a ball?
6. In which country or countries is Vietnamese spoken?
7. Where is Vietnam located on the world map?
8. Look for an image of Vietnam location on the world map, copy and paste it here.
9. What is the nationality of a person who born in Vietnam?
10. What is the meaning of silk?
11. Look for a picture that represents the meaning of silk, paste it here.
12. What is the meaning of silky?
13. What is the difference between silk and silky?

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