The Reading / Listening - Premier League - Level 2

Following football in England is expensive. The price of football shirts and going to matches is high. Jerseys for the top English teams cost over $100. A shirt for England's national team cost over $160 in July. Premier League teams are cashing in on selling shirts. A UK newspaper has written about teams increasing the price of shirts by 56 per cent over the past five years. A spokesperson for the London team Tottenham explained why prices have gone up. He said it was because of a rise in the price of manufacturing, materials and shipping costs.

A consumer expert said the jerseys were overpriced. She said the high prices were not justifiable. She said: "This is an own goal by mega-rich football clubs. Shirt prices have been soaring." She added that loyal fans cannot buy the shirts, and that this was unfair in a cost-of-living crisis. She said this could "backfire on clubs". Fans are unhappy with the high prices. A Manchester United fan was fed up with his team changing its kit every year. He has to spend over $400 at the start of each season to buy shirts for his children. He said: "Clubs are too greedy."

Try the same news story at these levels:

    Premier League - Level 0 Premier League - Level 1   or  Premier League - Level 3

Sources
  • https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/29936752/shock-surge-price-replica-premier-league-shirts/
  • https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-13754889/Cost-replica-shirts-rockets-past-five-years-one-Premier-League-club-charging-56-2019.html
  • https://news.sky.com/story/money-blog-most-expensive-premier-league-jerseys-as-26-gap-between-teams-revealed-13040934


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Phrase Matching

Paragraph 1

  1. Following football in England
  2. going to
  3. Jerseys for the top
  4. teams are cashing in
  5. over the past
  6. explained why prices
  7. a rise in the price of
  8. materials and
  1. on selling shirts
  2. shipping costs
  3. manufacturing
  4. have gone up
  5. English teams
  6. is expensive
  7. matches
  8. five years

Paragraph 2

  1. A consumer
  2. the jerseys were
  3. She said the high prices
  4. an own goal by mega-
  5. loyal
  6. this was unfair in a
  7. A Manchester United fan was fed
  8. Clubs are
  1. rich football clubs
  2. fans
  3. cost-of-living crisis
  4. overpriced
  5. up with his team
  6. were not justifiable
  7. too greedy
  8. expert

Listening — Listen and fill in the gaps

Following football in England is expensive. (1) ___________________ football shirts and going to matches is high. Jerseys for the top English teams cost over $100. A shirt for England's (2) ___________________ over $160 in July. Premier League teams are (3) ___________________ selling shirts. A UK newspaper has written about teams increasing the price of shirts by 56 per cent (4) ___________________ five years. A spokesperson for the London team Tottenham explained why (5) ___________________ up. He said it was because of a rise in the price of manufacturing, materials (6) ___________________.

(7) ___________________ said the jerseys were overpriced. She said the high prices (8) ___________________. She said: "This is an own goal by mega-rich football clubs. Shirt prices have been soaring." She added (9) ___________________ cannot buy the shirts, and that this was unfair in a cost-of-living crisis. She said this could "(10) ___________________". Fans are unhappy with the high prices. A Manchester United fan was (11) ___________________ his team changing its kit every year. He has to spend over $400 at the start (12) ___________________ to buy shirts for his children. He said: "Clubs are too greedy."

Put a slash (/) where the spaces are

FollowingfootballinEnglandisexpensive.Thepriceoffootballshirtsand
goingtomatchesishigh.JerseysforthetopEnglishteamscostover$100
.AshirtforEngland'snationalteamcostover$160inJuly.PremierLeagu
eteamsarecashinginonsellingshirts.AUKnewspaperhaswrittenabout
teamsincreasingthepriceofshirtsby56percentoverthepastfiveyears.
AspokespersonfortheLondonteamTottenhamexplainedwhypricesha
vegoneup.Hesaiditwasbecauseofariseinthepriceofmanufacturing,m
aterialsandshippingcosts.Aconsumerexpertsaidthejerseyswereover
priced.Shesaidthehighpriceswerenotjustifiable.Shesaid:"Thisisano
wngoalbymega-richfootballclubs.Shirtpriceshavebeensoaring."Sh
eaddedthatloyalfanscannotbuytheshirts,andthatthiswasunfairinaco
st-of-livingcrisis.Shesaidthiscould"backfireonclubs".Fansareunh
appywiththehighprices.AManchesterUnitedfanwasfedupwithhistea
mchangingitskiteveryyear.Hehastospendover$400atthestartofeac
hseasontobuyshirtsforhischildren.Hesaid:"Clubsaretoogreedy."

Student survey

Write five GOOD questions about this topic in the table. Do this in pairs. Each student must write the questions on his / her own paper. When you have finished, interview other students. Write down their answers.

(Please look at page 12 of the PDF to see a photocopiable example of this activity.)

Discussion — Write your own questions

STUDENT A’s QUESTIONS (Do not show these to student B)

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Free writing

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Answers

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