High-octane girls' soccer action mixes with the drama of high school in this cleats-out manga from the creator of Your Lie in April! Warabi faces their first challenge since the humiliating exhibition loss to Kunogi. After training, earning new uniforms, and sparring with the boys' team for practice time, they have their eyes fixed on revenge--and now it's finally time for them to start showing what they're made of as a team. But when the first hurdle on the road to the Newcomer's tourney proves a bit more difficult than expected, Onda and crew will have to look for help from some unexpected places...
Yatora studies hard and gets good grades, and he parties hard, staying out late drinking and watching soccer with his friends. He checks all the boxes he needs to be the perfect high school student. But it all starts to feel empty, and he begins to wonder what part of his life expresses who he is... or even if he has a unique voice at all. Then he wanders into the art room one day, and a lone painting captures his eye, awakening him to a kind of beauty he never knew. Compelled and consumed, he dives in headfirsthe's about to learn how savage, unforgiving, and exhilirating creating art can be!
Highlights High-octane girls' soccer action mixes with the drama of high school in this cleats-out manga from the creator of Your Lie in April! About the Author: Naoshi Arakawa debuted in 2009 with the soccer manga, Sayonara, Football, going on to create the hit classical music manga Your Lie in April, which was adapted into a successful TV anime. 192 Pages Comics + Graphic Novels, Manga Series Name: Sayonara, Football Description About the Book "First published in Japan in 2018 by Kodansha Ltd., Tokyo as Sayonara watashi no Cramer, volume 5."--Colophon. Book Synopsis High-octane girls' soccer action mixes with the drama of high school in this cleats-out manga from the creator of Your Lie in April! Warabi faces their first challenge since the humiliating exhibition loss to Kunogi. After training, earning new uniforms, and sparring with the boys' team for practice time, they have their eyes fixed on revenge--and now it's finally time for them to start showing what they're made of as a team. But when the first hurdle on the road to the Newcomer's tourney proves a bit more difficult than expected, Onda and crew will have to look for help from some unexpected places... About the Author Naoshi Arakawa debuted in 2009 with the soccer manga, Sayonara, Football, going on to create the hit classical music manga Your Lie in April, which was adapted into a successful TV anime. He is currently drawing high-school soccer manga Farewell, My Dear Cramer, which is available digitally and in print.
Your ESL students could probably talk about their favorite video game or soccer player for hours! This board game activity prompts your ELLs to practice their fluency in English by speaking about a familiar topic for one minute.All students need to do is roll a die (or flip a coin) and choose one of...
Everybody has a dream, and for Shô Kazamatsuri, that dream is simple: he wants to be the best soccer player he can possibly be. He's the spirited leader of the Josui Junior High team and everyone looks up to him. In turn, he tries to keep the team together at any cost! Shô and Tatsuya manage to overcome their quarrel concerning Tatsuya and his relationship to his father, but they're still right in the middle of the game against tenacious Rakuyô. Josui manages to tie it up, but will they be able to squeak out a victory in the PK shootout?!
High-octane girls' soccer action mixes with the drama of high school in this cleats-out manga from the creator of Your Lie in April! Midori and Sumire are soccer stars at rival middle schools, destined to collide - one's a striker, the other a goalie. But the two girls end up in the same high school, with a lazy coach and a bizarre teammate, Nozomi, who brags that she's a genius but can't seem to stop kicking the ball into her own goal. To become champions, they'll have to get over their rivalry and work some magic on the field - not to mention the challenges of growing up. 1 Illustrations, unspecified
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About Sayonara, Football 3 High-octane girls’ soccer action mixes with the drama of high school in this cleats-out manga from the creator of Your Lie in April ! A HIGH OCTANE, GIRLS’ SOCCER MANGA LOADED WITH SPIKES-UP HIGH SCHOOL DRAMA FROM THE CREATOR OF YOUR LIE IN APRIL ! After her epic final middle school performance, Nozomi Onda has a new challenge ahead of her–high school, and the girls’ soccer team. Follow Onda as she joins forces with a scrappy group of new talents, big personalities, and their unorthodox pair coaches –with pride, friendship, and the future of women’s soccer in Japan all on the line.