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Put the sports into groups according to what you think they have in common.

For example: swimming, surfing, sailing and scuba diving are all water sports.

Aerobics athletics badminton baseball basketball bungee jumping climbing cycling football horse-riding ice hockey judo karate rugby sailing scuba-diving skating skydiving snow-boarding surfing swimming table-tennis tennis volleyball weightlifting windsurfing

  1. What verbs would you use with each sports: do, play or go?

For example: go swimming, play tennis, do weightlifting

  1. Can you add any sports to the list in 1?

  2. Discuss the following questions:

  1. Which of these sports do you do or watch?

  2. Which of these sports are shown on television a lot?

  3. Do you think any of these sports are unsuitable for women?

  1. Match the words from the box to the sentences 1-6.

Healthy lifestyle flexibility stamina

Hand-eye coordination speed strength

  1. She swims around 60 lengths every day.

  2. He can do the 100 metres in under 12 seconds.

  3. She can touch the back of her head with her leg!

  4. He can lift 50 kilos.

  5. She’s really good at racket sports.

  6. He doesn’t drink, doesn’t smoke, doesn’t stay out late.

  7. Complete the sentences with the words from the box.

Sweat demanding shape

Breath uncoordinated junk

  1. She gets out of ……………….. just walking up the stairs.

  2. He’s really unfit. He works up a ………………………. just running for the bus! It’s awful to see!

  3. He’s really out of ……………….. . He does absolutely no exercise whatsoever. He doesn’t even walk!

  4. I went to aerobics class for a while, but it was too ……………… . I couldn’t keep up with the others in the class!

  5. I’m so unfit. I really need to stop eating so much …………….. food. I’m getting fat – look at that flab!

  6. I’m totally …………………. – just very clumsy. I’m always tripping over and bumping into things.

ANSWER:

Would you describe yourself as fit or unfit? In what way?

Do you do anything to stay fit? What?

Who’s the fittest / least fit person you know? Why?

HOBBIES

  1. Things people play: cards, board games, chess, musical instruments (guitar, saxophone)

  2. Things people collect: stamps, coins, antiques

  3. Outdoor activities: hiking, camping, rock climbing, hunting, jogging

With these hobbies we can use two different verbs: go and do:

We often go camping in the summer. Or I do a bit of rock climbing in the summer.

  1. Creative hobbies

Caroline makes her own clothes.

Barbara likes photography.

Brigit is mad about DIY (do-it-yourself).

EXERCICES