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Read the dialogue And fill in the Tenses Table. Translate the sentences from your table.

At the Football Match

Alexander: Oh, what a crowd! What’s the shouting about?

Kirill: Here are the teams coming out. The Kiev Dynamo team in blue jerseys and white shorts, and there’s the Moscow Dynamo team in red jerseys and blue shorts.

A.: There goes the referee’s whistle, they are lining up. The game is starting.

K.: The set of forwards is very strong in the Kiev Dynamo team, isn’t it?

A.: Watch the game! Have you seen that good pass? The Kiev players are filtering more and more frequently into the zone spelling danger for the Moscow footballers.

K.: A corner kick! Oh! I should say the Moscow defense is on its toes! A semi-circle of blue jerseys are squeezing in the Moscow defense!

Look! The Kiev Dynamo is attacking. I say, the Moscow forwards are not very active.

K.: Watch the game! Oh, what a nice tackling!.. Shot! Goal! Well played! One to nil in favour of the Kiev Dynamo!

A.: That’s a good beginning! Oh, a good pass! Shot! What a pity! He has lost the ball.

K.: The Moscow Dynamo has collected the ball. They are controlling the ball.

A.: Here they come again. They have dashed in. Where’s the defense? Ah! Goal.

K.: A neat kick! What’s the score?

A.: Don’t you follow the game? It’s one to one. There goes the whistle for the first half of the game.

SECOND GAME

K.: What’s the matter? They have changed the goalkeeper.

A.: Maybe there’s something wrong with him. Oh, here’s the centre-forward… he is possessing the ball... Missing the ball.

K.: Look! One of the Moscow players is propelling the ball.

A.: Right you are. They have got a penalty kick!...

K.: What a shot at the net! Well played!

A.: Time is up. The score is two to one in favour of the Kiev Dynamo.

K.: The game was splendid. In my opinion, both teams are players of high class!

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