EURO 2020 – Ingyenes Angol online nyelvtanulás minden nap https://www.5percangol.hu Tanulj együtt velünk Thu, 01 Jul 2021 07:11:50 +0000 hu hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.5 https://www.5percangol.hu/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/android-icon-192x192-1-32x32.png EURO 2020 – Ingyenes Angol online nyelvtanulás minden nap https://www.5percangol.hu 32 32 EURO 2020- Királyi szurkolók – szókincs, videó, hallás utáni szövegértés https://www.5percangol.hu/news_of_the_world/euro-2020-kiralyi-szurkolok-szokincs-video-hallas-utani-szovegertes/ Wed, 30 Jun 2021 17:32:34 +0000 https://www.5percangol.hu/?p=45776 A videó megnézése után próbáljatok válaszolni a következő kérdésekre a hallottak alapján.

1.Who got more attention than anyone else in Wembley Stadium tonight?
2.How many times has he attended an England game?
3.What is common in Prince George and the patron saint of England?.
4.What did Harry Kane and Raheem Sterling do?
5.What sport does Prince George love?
6.Who did George talk to during the evening?
7.What didn’t George succeed to do before the beginning of the game?
8.What was the first live game he attended with his father?
9.What was he wearing during the England – Germany match?
10.What was he wearing in his fifth birthday photo?

Ha bizonytalan lennél, segítségül elolvashatod a videó szövegátiratát.

Prince George stole the limelight as he joined his parents, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge to watch England play Germany in the European football championship tonight.

The young royal dressed in a smart suit and tie similar to his father’s made a surprise appearance alongside Prince William and Kate Middleton at Wembley stadium this evening for the Euro 2020 last 16 clash.

It was a big moment for George who only steps into the spotlight with his parents on select occasions as he enjoyed his first England game while his sister Princess Charlotte and brother Prince Louis most likely stayed at home.

The eldest Cambridge sibling who shares the same name with the patron saint of England watched as the three lions triumphed over Germany winning 2-0 thanks to goals from Harry Kane and Raheem Sterling.

After the triumphant game at Wembley stadium the Duke and Duchess took to their official twitter account to praise the team’s incredible performance.

At the start of the night young George who is an avid football enthusiast like his father amused fans when he mumbled shyly while the stadium joined together with the players to sing ‘God save the Queen’ as some pointed out the song was about his great grandmother.

For the occasion George who was spotted talking to former footballer David Beckham during the evening donned a smart suit just like his father, Prince William with a similar tie in pink and blue teamed with a light blue shirt underneath.

Meanwhile, the Duchess of Cambridge showed her support in the colours of the England strip as she sported a vibrant red 59 pounds and 99 pence Zara blazer for the occasion alongside a white top.

At the start of the match, Prince George seemingly failed to hide his impatience while waiting for the game to begin and also didn’t seem too sure about singing ‘God save the Queen’ with the rest of the crowd.

The Cambridge eldest son looked away while his parents sang the national anthem, perhaps feeling a bit shy about singing with all eyes on him.

George attended his first live game with his father to watch Aston Villa play against Norwich City in October 2019.

Then for his fifth birthday picture that same year the young prince was photographed in his three-lion t-shirt by his doting mother at Kensington palace during the England lionesses world cup campaign.

At the time it was understood to be one of his favourite items of clothing and George could frequently be seen running around the grounds of his home with a football at his feet.

source: Prince William and George Beams With Joy as England Thrash Germany 2-0, Royal Insider News, Youtube

keys/megoldások: 1. Prince George; 2. once/It is the first time he has attended an England game.; 3. They have the same first-name; 4. They scored the two goals during the match.; 5. He loves football as he is an avid football enthusiast.; 6. Former football player, David Beckham.; 7. He failed to hide his impatience.; 8. When Aston Villa played against Norwich City in October 2019.; 9. a smart suit just like his father, Prince William with a similar tie in pink and blue teamed with a light blue shirt underneath; 10. his three-lion t-shirt

 

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EURO 2020: Hungary – Portugal 0 – 3 – szókincs https://www.5percangol.hu/news_of_the_world/euro-2020-hungary-portugal-0-3-szokincs/ Wed, 16 Jun 2021 11:37:25 +0000 https://www.5percangol.hu/?p=44268 Hungary put on a great performance against reigning European champion Portugal. The grit and determination shown by the national team was worthy of a draw. But Fate had a different scenario in mind: although the match was still a stalemate in the 84th minute, by the final whistle, Portugal had scored three goals and Cristiano Ronaldo celebrated another record.

Hungary has never won a match against Portugal, which was not a good omen. However, according to head coach Marco Rossi’s expectations, the national team entered the pitch with courage and determination. The squad was well-organized, especially the defense: Willy Orbán is now a household name in Europe. But the other central defenders, Botka and Attila Szalai, and the wingbacks, Gergő Lovrencsics and Attila Fiola, proved their worth as well.

On the other side, Cristiano Ronaldo was not only playing for the three points for Portugal, but also for personal records. By having been named in the starting line-up, he had already become one of the few players to have played in five different European Championships. But having been the joint top scorer of the EUROs with French legend Michel Platini, he was only one goal away from being the sole No. 1. Also, by winning the match, as joint leader he could become the player with the most EURO wins (12).

Portugal had more overall possession, but their attempts caused little to no problem for Hungary’s world-class goalkeeper, Péter Gulácsi, although the pressure was high for 20 minutes. In the first half, Hungary had only one shot at goal: a header by Ádám Szalai to be precise, but our team was not inferior to the reigning European champions. Hungary was missing two key players, injured Dominik Szoboszlai and Zsolt Kalmár, especially for their creativity in the midfield. The defense was solid, and every time Hungary started to attack, a Portuguese foul stopped our advance.

In the second half, Hungary had more room to attack, although Portugal still stopped most of these early through tactical fouls. Ádám Szalai, Hungary’s center forward with a fighting spirit, conceded more fouls than anyone else on the pitch, including the legendary CR7. Apropos, Cristiano Ronaldo. He was almost invisible in the second half, and as more and more minutes had passed, he became more and more frustrated with the lack of opportunities.

In the 80th minute the whole stadium (well, 97 percent of the stadium: the Hungarian fans) jumped up to celebrate: after a counter-attack, the fast Szabolcs Schön, who had only entered the pitch a few minutes prior, scored for Hungary. However, the referee ruled it as offside, rightfully so.

Unfortunately, not long after came an even bigger disappointment: Guerreiro’s shot deflected on Willy Orbán and went right into the corner, Gulácsi could not save it. 0-1. The Hungarian squad was determined to equalize, but after a Portuguese counter, Willy Orbán attempted a hard tackle against Rafa Silva, which the referee saw was a foul and gave Portugal a penalty. Cristiano Ronaldo did not miss the shot, 0-2, breaking another record and becoming the top goal scorer of the European Championships with 10 goals.

And it still was not over…in the stoppage time, the now highly-motivated Cristiano Ronaldo made it to a brace, 0-3.

However, despite the result, the fans were still grateful for the performance, and the players’ courage and determination. After the final whistle, the players and the tens of thousands of fans sang the Himnusz, Hungary’s anthem, together.

Hungary – Portugal 0–3 (0–0)

Budapest, Puskás Aréna.

Hungary: Gulácsi – Botka, Orbán, A. Szalai – Lovrencsics, Á. Nagy (R. Varga, 88.), Kleinheisler (Sigér, 78.), Schäfer (Nego, 65.), Fiola (K. Varga, 88.) – Á. Szalai, Sallai (Schön, 77.)

Portugal: Rui Patrício – Nélson Semedo, Pepe, Rúben Dias, Guerreiro – Danilo Pereira, William Carvalho (Renato Sanches, 81.), Bruno Fernandes (Moutinho, 89.) – Bernardo Silva (Rafa Silva, 71.), C. Ronaldo, Diogo Jota (André Silva, 81.)

Goals: Guerreiro (84.), C. Ronaldo (87. (P), 90+2.)

sources (article; pictures): Hungary Today; Tamás Kovács/MTI and MTI/AP pool/Tibor Illyés

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