المعنى
To engage in the sport of soccer.
خلفية ثقافية
Soccer is often seen as a 'suburban' sport for children. The term 'Soccer Mom' is a famous cultural archetype referring to mothers who are very involved in their children's sports schedules. While they understand 'soccer,' they almost always say 'football.' Using 'soccer' can sometimes be seen as an 'Americanism' that locals might avoid. Playing soccer (futebol) is a national passion. It is common to see people playing 'pelada' (pickup games) on beaches and in streets at all hours. Soccer has grown immensely in popularity due to successful national teams and popular manga/anime like 'Captain Tsubasa,' which inspired many to start playing.
No 'The'
Remember: 'I play soccer,' not 'I play the soccer.' This is the most common mistake for beginners.
Regional Names
If you are in the UK, Australia, or South Africa, be prepared for people to call it 'football' or 'footy.'
المعنى
To engage in the sport of soccer.
No 'The'
Remember: 'I play soccer,' not 'I play the soccer.' This is the most common mistake for beginners.
Regional Names
If you are in the UK, Australia, or South Africa, be prepared for people to call it 'football' or 'footy.'
Video Games
If someone asks 'Do you want to play soccer?' and they are holding a game controller, they mean the video game, not the physical sport!
Socializing
Asking 'Do you play soccer?' is one of the best ways to make friends in a new country.
اختبر نفسك
Fill in the missing word.
I like to _____ soccer with my friends.
We use the verb 'play' for team sports like soccer.
Which sentence is correct?
Choose the right sentence:
No article is needed, and 'plays' is the correct third-person singular form.
Complete the dialogue.
A: What are you doing? B: I am _______ soccer in the garden.
The present continuous 'am playing' is used for actions happening now.
Match the verb with the sport.
Match them up:
Play is for team sports, Do is for individual activities, Go is for -ing activities.
Match the phrase to the situation.
You are at a park and see people with a ball. What do you ask?
'Can I play soccer with you?' is the most natural way to ask to join a game.
🎉 النتيجة: /5
وسائل تعلم بصرية
Sports Verbs
PLAY
- • Soccer
- • Basketball
- • Tennis
DO
- • Yoga
- • Karate
- • Gymnastics
GO
- • Swimming
- • Running
- • Cycling
Soccer vs. Football
بنك التمارين
5 تمارينI like to _____ soccer with my friends.
We use the verb 'play' for team sports like soccer.
Choose the right sentence:
No article is needed, and 'plays' is the correct third-person singular form.
A: What are you doing? B: I am _______ soccer in the garden.
The present continuous 'am playing' is used for actions happening now.
طابق كل عنصر على اليسار مع زوجه على اليمين:
Play is for team sports, Do is for individual activities, Go is for -ing activities.
You are at a park and see people with a ball. What do you ask?
'Can I play soccer with you?' is the most natural way to ask to join a game.
🎉 النتيجة: /5
الأسئلة الشائعة
12 أسئلةIt is always 'play soccer.' We use 'play' for all team sports that use a ball.
Because they already have a sport called 'football' (American football), so they use the old British slang 'soccer' to avoid confusion.
No, that is incorrect. In English, we don't use 'the' before sports names.
In terms of the game, nothing. They are two names for the same sport.
Usually, 'play soccer' implies a game with others. If you're alone, you might say 'I'm practicing' or 'I'm kicking the ball.'
No, but it's rarely used and can sound a bit foreign to British ears.
We usually use 'do' (e.g., do gymnastics) or 'go' (e.g., go running).
You can say 'I play soccer for [Team Name].'
Yes, it is very common to use it for games like FIFA.
They are called 'cleats' in the US and 'boots' in the UK.
Yes, it is one of the most popular sports for children and is growing fast professionally.
It's an informal game where people just show up at a park and start playing without a league or referee.
عبارات ذات صلة
play football
synonymThe same activity, used outside North America.
kick the ball around
similarTo play soccer informally.
play a match
specialized formTo play a formal, timed game of soccer.
go for a kickabout
similarBritish slang for a casual game.
play catch
contrastThrowing a ball back and forth with hands.