things you get when you win
e.g. cup, trophy, medal
sports that you PLAY
ice-hockey, football, golf, tennis, volleyball
Mám rád/a pohyb.
I like (physical) exercise.
Anton ... (compete) at the Sochi Winter Olympics when he ... (fall) and ... (damage) his left ski.
was competing - fell - damaged
people involved in a football match
e.g. referee, goalkeeper, spectator/audience
sports that you DO
e.g. karate, judo, street dance, t´ai chi, zumba, athletics
Chelsea won __ Sparta __ 6 points.
over - by
When he ... (get up), he ... (realize) that his ski ... (break) into two pieces.
got - realized - had broken
verbs connected with the result of a match
win, lose, draw, beat
sports that you GO DOING (e.g. swimming)
e.g. ice-skating, windsurfing, running, cross-country skiing
eye gear for skiing
goggles
The Canadian coach ... (run) out of the crowd and ... (replace) the ski by one he ... (bring) for his own team.
ran - replaced - had brought
sports you play with a racket
tennis, badminton, squash
pieces of sports equipment
e.g. a racket, a football, a net, trainers, a mask, a bat
to beat - give a synonym
to defeat
I was on a flight to Chicago. A man ... (sit) next to me. He ... (shake). Later on, he ... (explain) that he ... (not take) his anxiety pills before getting on.
was sitting - was shaking - explained - hadn´t taken
sports where players score points without using a ball
e.g. weightlifting, cycling, wrestling
(official) places where you do sport + give the name of the sport
e.g. skating - ice rink, golf - a golf course, volleyball - a sports hall
karate, judo and boxing are ...
martial arts
While we ... (go) to the Kralupy cinema to see the next Marvel movie, we ... (get) stuck in a traffic jam on the bridge. When we finally ... (get) into the screening room, the film ... (already/begin).
were going - got - got - had already begun