Prime Time 5/6. Language in Use, Arbeitsheft

22 64 Sports Do, play or go? Decide between do, play or go and complete the sentences with the appropriate words. Mind the correct tenses. 1. He used to go jogging every day when he was at school. 2. My parents and I love a good game of chess from time to time. 3. My sister gymnastics for over six years now. She won a lot of prizes too. 4. Last year, we windsurfing every day in our summer holidays. 5. He’s quite a sportsman. He football, volleyball and basketball, too. 6. My friend horse riding three times a week. 7. We could actually a set of tennis while we’re waiting for the kids. 8. My doctor thinks that aerobics twice a week is a good way of keeping fit. 9. His idea of the perfect holiday is to rent a boat and sailing in Croatia. 10. He athletics at his local track and field club. Equipment, counting/scoring and venues Complete the table below with the appropriate equipment, the usual units for scoring and the typical venues of the different types of sports. Some words may have to be used more than once. Use a dictionary for words you don’t know. Equipment Counting/Scoring Venues ball • bat • board • clubs • glove(s) • net • piece • protective pads (knee pads, shoulder pads) • puck • racket • running trainers • stick • suit down • game • half • inning • length • match • metre • move • out • point • quarter • set • strokes • yard board • course • court • field • pitch • pool • rink • table • track Sport Equipment Counting/Scoring Venues 1. American Football ball, protective pads down, half, point, quarter, yard field 2. Athletics 3. Baseball 4. Chess 5. Football 6. Golf 7. Ice hockey 8. Squash 9. Swimming 10. Table tennis 11. Tennis 12. Volleyball Tip T See unit in the coursebook • Prime Time 6: Unit 9  page 116 1 Tip T Use play with any competitive game that you can play, go with activities that can be done alone, and do with groups of related activities. 2 Nur zu Prüfzwecken – Eigentum des Verlags öbv

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