This is where players go before and after a match to change their clothes.
changing room
We use the present simple for actions that are ______ and ______. (Give two characteristics)
habits and truths
We use this verb with team sports like football, basketball, and tennis.
play
Complete the sentence: This time tomorrow, I ______ (play) in the final match.
will be playing
Complete the sentence: If you train hard, you ______ (win) the match.
will win
This large screen or board shows the score during a match.
scoreboard
We use the present continuous for actions happening ______.
at the moment/right now
We use this verb with individual sports like karate, gymnastics, and athletics.
do
Complete the sentence: Don’t call me at 7 PM. I ______ (watch) the game.
will be watching
Choose the correct answer: Unless you practice, you ______ (not improve).
will not improve
This character represents a team and entertains the crowd during games.
mascot
Choose the correct form:
"She ______ (train) for the big match every morning."
trains (present simple, routine)
You use this verb with sports that end in -ing, such as cycling, swimming, and skiing.
go
Correct the mistake: By this time next year, she is going to train for the Olympics.
will be training
Make a sentence using in the First Conditional using eat-weak.
Ex: If you do not eat before the match, you will feel weak.
Football and rugby matches are played in this large open-air venue.
stadium
Choose the correct form:
"Look! The athletes ______ (warm up) before the game."
are warming up
Before an important competition, professional athletes ______ their sport every day to improve their performance.
practice
Complete the dialogue: "What will you be doing at 10 AM?"
I will be....
Make a sentence in the first conditional using warm up/injured.
If you do not warm up properly, you might get injured.
This is the name for the field where football, rugby, or cricket matches take place.
pitch
Tell me if the sentence is correct. If it is correct explain why. If it isn't correct, fix the mistake.
"He is always complaining about the referee."
Because we use Present Continuous + always to express annoyance or a repeated action that bothers the speaker.
If you want to start a new sport, you can say you will ______ it up.
take
Tell me what you will be doing next Monday at 11am using the proper tense.
Next monday at 11am, I will be...
Explain the difference: "If you stretch, you won’t get cramps." vs. "Unless you stretch, you will get cramps."
The first sentence states a positive condition; the second states a negative condition with the same meaning.