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BEND IT LIKE BECKHAM
This resource kit for teachers based on an extract of the book by Dharinder Dhami contains a range of materials to help students understand the context of the literature as well as the language and the works themselves.
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IF CRICKET HAD NO WICKETS
This delightful little poem about an imaginary, upside-down world was written by LearnEnglish Kids site user Rachna from India.
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FEVER PITCH
This resource kit for teachers based on an extract of the book by Nick Hornby contains a range of materials to help students understand the context of the literature as well as the language and the works themselves.

FOOTBALL POETRY
The Beautiful Game by Rosemary Dun
New Age Football Men and Women by Crispin Thomas
Football Time by Stuart Butler
Why is Football the World Game? by Dennis Gould

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THE LAST HUNT
William Roscoe Thayer (“Paul Hermes”) describes how "twenty gallant gentleman rode out to hunt the deer" in very good spirits. Little did they know that it was to be their last hunt ...
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IN MY FATHER'S FOOTSTEPS
Today was a pilgrimage. Today – for Andy – was a day like going to Rome, or sick people to Lourdes, or the people walking to Santiago de Compostela, or even Mecca. But Andy is a different type of pilgrim ...
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