Sports & Teams (3.1)
Body & Movement (3.2)
Right Now! (Continuous)
Usually vs. Now (Contrast)
100


A person who leads and trains a team

Coach
100

To move your body off the ground with both feet.

Jump
100

"Look! The cat ____ (sleep) on my bed."

Is sleeping

100

"I usually ____ (go) to work by bus."

Go

200


A place where you play tennis or basketball.

Court

200

To move something away from your body with force.

Push

200

Negative: "We ____ (not study) history today; it's English."

Are not studying 

200

"Sorry, I can't talk. I ____ (drive) right now."

am driving

300


When your team has more points than the other. 

Winning

300

You do this to your muscles before you exercise.

Strech

300

Question: "____ (you / listen) to me?"

Are you listening?

300

"Does he ____ (play) soccer every weekend?"

play

400

Hundreds of people who watch the game and scream.

Fans

400

To move a heavy box to a higher place.

Lift

400

Write "win" and "lose" in the -ing form.

Winning/losing

400

"She normally eats salad, but today she ____ (have) pizza."

is having

500


The opposite of "winning". 

Losing

500

To move around in a circle or change direction.

Turn
500

"Listen! Someone ____ (shout) in the stadium."

Is shouting

500

"Why ____ (you / lie) down? Are you tired?"

Are you lying

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