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Sports and hobbies

We all enjoy doing different sports and hobbies. They are very good topics of conversation. We often ask questions like:

What sports do you do?Do you have any hobbies?How long have you been painting for?When did you start playing badminton?What do you enjoy about diving?

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PLAY, GO or DO SPORTSThere are 3 verbs used to talk about sports.PLAY = football, tennis, hockey, basketball (basically any

sports PLAYED with a ball)GO = swimming, hiking, skiing, sailing (movement)DO = yoga, pilates, karate, Tai-chi.

The verb “practise” in English is used to talk about technique when doing a sport NOT FOR SPORT IN GENERAL

e.g. I need to practise my starts in the 100m sprint. It is also used for music and languages e.g. I have piano practice today. I need to practise my

French.

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Where do you play/do/go ……?There are different words for the places weuse for sport e.g.PITCH = Football, rugby, cricket, hockeyCOURT = Basketball, tennis, volleyball TRACK – Athletics, cycling, horse racing, car

racingCOURSE – Golf, cross country runningGYM- Pilates, spinning, weight-lifting gymRING – BoxingRINK- Ice skating, ice hockey

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EquipmentHere are some words for sports equipmentNET, RACKETS, BALL, SHUTTTLECOCK -

tennis, badminton, squashBOOTS, SHORTS, SHINPADS, STICKS – football, rugby, hockey CLUBS, TEE, BALLS, HOLES – GolfBOARD, SAIL, KITE, PADDLES,

LIFEJACKETS – windsurfing, kite surfing, sailing, canoeing

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Hobbies and GamesPainting – brushes, easelHiking – boots, rucksackPhotography - cameraChess – board and piecesScrabble – board, tilesCards – deck of cardsStamp/coin collecting


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