My favourite sport is soccer because it is very fast-moving and physical. It is lots of fun to play and very exciting to watch. The men in my family are all very keen on soccer. My Poppy comes from England and he grew up in Stoke-on-Trent so his team is Stoke City. Stoke City just made it into the premier league again so he is very happy. That means he’ll play against my team which is Arsenal. My dad’s team is Coventry which is in the Cup below Arsenal and Stoke City so we don’t get to play each other. My dad is going to go for Stoke City now that they’re in the premier league but he’ll still go for Coventry in the different competition. I’m still going for Arsenal because they’re my team.
Question 3 – Free writing
June 4th, 2008 by benji225 in Uncategorized · No Comments
Question 2 – Relevant picture
June 4th, 2008 by benji225 in Uncategorized · No Comments
I think this photo is interesting because it shows a great basketball picture that would be hard to take. It would also be really hard to do cause he is dunking the basketball in the hoop which is about 3.9 metres above the ground. When I think about sport the words I think of are mainly types of sports like NRL, basketball, soccer and cricket. The words I think of to describe sport are agility, sportsmanship, teams, speed, balance, strength, intelligence and fun. I think this picture is relevant in my sport blog because it involves a fast-moving and exciting team sport.
May 15th – Number 1 – Why I chose Sport
May 28th, 2008 by benji225 in Uncategorized · No Comments
Sport is interesting to me because it is fun to play, fun to watch and fun to try different types of it. There is so many types of sport that I can’t even count them. Some sports are really energetic and some aren’t. You can also play sport in a team or by your self.
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May 20th, 2008 by benji225 in Uncategorized · 1 Comment
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