Match the sentence beginnings (a-h) with their endings (1-8).
Date: 2015-10-07; view: 721.
a) Exercise and a well-balanced diet ...
b) The recreation centre offers such activities ...
c) I do two hours' trainingevery evening – ...
d) I go jogging every morning ...
e) I know I should do more exercise, ...
f) Just because you're on a diet ...
g) Walking to the car is ...
h) To do any sport at international level ...
| 1 but I never seem to have time.
2 the only exercise you get!
3 an hour running and an hour in the gym.
4 as dance classes, aerobics and weight lifting.
5 keeps you fit and healthy.
6 you have to be extremely fit.
7 and work out with weights twice a week.
8 it doesn't mean you don't need to exercise.
| 16. Work with a partner. List the sports in the box in different groups according to the criteria a–f. A sport might belong to more than one group.
a) Winter sports
b) Water sports
c) Team sports
d) Indoor sports
e) Sports that are hardly ever shown on TV
f) Sports that need special footwear
athletics – badminton – baseball – basketball – boxing – cycling
football – golf – horse-riding – ice hockey – judo – karate – rugby
running – sailing – skating – skiing – skydiving – snowboarding – surfing
swimming – tennis – table tennis – volleyball – windsurfing – wrestling
| Verbs play, go and do
We use different verbs with different types of sports.
to play basketball / football / volleyball
to go jogging / skiing / swimming
to do karate / gymnastics / athletics
Play is often used with sports that are team games, or where we play with another person.
Go is often used for things done outside, and which we can do alone, especially for enjoyment and not in order to compete against people. These sports often end in –ing.
17. Complete these collocations lists with either do, go or play.
a) _____ cycling
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| wrestling
| riding
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| karate
| swimming
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| judo
| skiing
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| c) _____ tennis
| jogging
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| volleyball
| b) _____ athletics
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| basketball
| gymnastics
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| football
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