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This document lists various sports including football, baseball, basketball, volleyball, bowling, taekwondo, badminton, golf, and horse riding. Additional sports mentioned are skateboarding, wrestling, boxing, tennis, and surfing. The document provides a high level overview of different athletic activities.
This document lists various pieces of sports equipment such as helmets, knee pads, elbow pads, boxing gloves, tennis rackets, hockey sticks, and football boots. It also mentions sports venues like tennis courts, football pitches, swimming pools, boxing rings, ice rinks, gyms, and athletics tracks where these pieces of equipment can be used.
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This document lists various sports including running, basketball, weight lifting, horse riding, rowing, swimming, gymnastics, relays, fencing, hockey, and pole vault.
This document lists various physical activities including playing hockey, badminton, football, tennis, and basketball as well as jogging, horse riding, sledging, rollerblading, fishing, skateboarding, and swimming.
The document lists various sports, hobbies, and locations where activities can take place. It includes both individual and team activities such as playing cards, netball, squash, hockey, dancing, golf, triathlons and others. The locations listed range from public sports centers, beaches, parks, gyms and fitness centers where people can engage in different recreational activities.
The document divides sports into various categories such as ball games, water sports, team games, individual games, indoor games, and outdoor games. It lists examples of sports that fall into each of these categories. The document then prompts the reader to describe a sport by choosing a partner, picking a sport to describe, and writing at least 3 sentences highlighting the sport's main characteristics such as whether it is indoor/outdoor, individual/team, uses a ball, or is played in water.
This document lists various hobbies and recreational activities that one could enjoy or give their opinion on including water sports like kayaking and jet skiing, snow and skateboarding, adventure activities like rock climbing, skydiving and bungee jumping, fitness activities such as running, classes and weight machines, and games like billiards, darts, ping pong, golf and volleyball.
This document lists various sports including football, baseball, basketball, volleyball, bowling, taekwondo, badminton, golf, and horse riding. Additional sports mentioned are skateboarding, wrestling, boxing, tennis, and surfing. The document provides a high level overview of different athletic activities.
This document lists various pieces of sports equipment such as helmets, knee pads, elbow pads, boxing gloves, tennis rackets, hockey sticks, and football boots. It also mentions sports venues like tennis courts, football pitches, swimming pools, boxing rings, ice rinks, gyms, and athletics tracks where these pieces of equipment can be used.
The document discusses Paola Forero Salamanca's leisure activities, which include watching TV shows like news, comedies, and sports, as well as listening to various genres of music like pop, rock, and jazz. She enjoys playing sports like basketball, tennis, and table tennis, and doing activities such as aerobics, pilates, swimming, and dancing. The document also provides exercises on using possessive adjectives and pronouns correctly.
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1. What is it? It's a blender.
What is it useful for? It's useful to blend and mix foods like fruits, vegetables, nuts etc.
What is it like? It's an electric kitchen appliance made of plastic and metal. It has sharp blades at the bottom that spin very fast.
2. What is it? It's a microwave oven.
What is it useful for? It's useful to heat up and cook foods quickly.
What is it like? It's an electronic kitchen appliance made of metal and plastic. It has a glass turntable and digital controls to set the time and power level.
3
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The document discusses stative and dynamic verbs in English. It explains that stative verbs refer to states or conditions that do not change, such as "hate" or "own", while dynamic verbs describe actions and events that can begin and finish, such as "play" or "melt". Several examples of each verb type are provided. The document also contains exercises for classifying verbs as stative or dynamic and practicing the correct verb forms.
The document outlines a daily routine which includes:
1. Making the bed, cleaning the house/apartment daily, doing laundry 3 times a week, and washing dishes.
2. Having orange juice, eggs, bread, and chocolate for breakfast and cereal some days, and soup, rice, meat, vegetables, salad, and fruit juice for lunch.
3. Having a light dinner of a cup of coffee and sandwich, and engaging in various hobbies and activities like lifting weights, playing sports, riding a horse, milking a cow, gardening, camping, fishing, and barbecuing in free time.
2. Tips are given for preventing and treating several health issues like nausea, colds, appetite control, headaches, insect bites, insomnia, hangovers, and toothaches. Natural remedies suggested include citrus fruits for dizziness, vapor
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Too low Not high enough
Too warm Not cool enough
Too far Not close enough
Too short Not long enough
Too stupid Not intelligent enough
Too narrow Not wide enough
Too small Not big enough
Too cowardly Not brave enough
Too sad Not happy enough
Too boring Not interesting enough
Too slow Not fast enough
Too young Not old enough
Too expensive Not cheap enough
Too dark Not light enough
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1. What is it? It's a blender.
What is it useful for? It's useful to blend and mix foods like fruits, vegetables, nuts etc.
What is it like? It's an electric kitchen appliance made of plastic and metal. It has sharp blades at the bottom that spin very fast.
2. What is it? It's a microwave oven.
What is it useful for? It's useful to heat up and cook foods quickly.
What is it like? It's an electronic kitchen appliance made of metal and plastic. It has a glass turntable and digital controls to set the time and power level.
3
This document provides descriptions of physical appearance including height, build, hair, eyes, skin, and facial features. Height descriptions include tall, short, average, and normal. Build descriptions include skinny, fat, thin, plump, slender, stocky, slim, and chubby. Hair descriptions include color, length, texture, and style. Eye color descriptions include shades like brown, blue, and green. Skin descriptions note complexion factors like light, dark, fair, tanned, and freckled. Facial features named are mouth, nose, eyebrows, and facial hair types.
This document discusses the use of "there is" and "there are" to indicate whether something exists in a singular or plural form. It provides examples of using "there is" for singular nouns like "a computer" or "an apple" and "there are" for plural nouns like "four chairs." It also shows how these phrases are used in questions and gives sample responses.
The document discusses stative and dynamic verbs in English. It explains that stative verbs refer to states or conditions that do not change, such as "hate" or "own", while dynamic verbs describe actions and events that can begin and finish, such as "play" or "melt". Several examples of each verb type are provided. The document also contains exercises for classifying verbs as stative or dynamic and practicing the correct verb forms.
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1. Making the bed, cleaning the house/apartment daily, doing laundry 3 times a week, and washing dishes.
2. Having orange juice, eggs, bread, and chocolate for breakfast and cereal some days, and soup, rice, meat, vegetables, salad, and fruit juice for lunch.
3. Having a light dinner of a cup of coffee and sandwich, and engaging in various hobbies and activities like lifting weights, playing sports, riding a horse, milking a cow, gardening, camping, fishing, and barbecuing in free time.
2. Tips are given for preventing and treating several health issues like nausea, colds, appetite control, headaches, insect bites, insomnia, hangovers, and toothaches. Natural remedies suggested include citrus fruits for dizziness, vapor
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Here are the matches between the phrases in the two columns:
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Too warm Not cool enough
Too far Not close enough
Too short Not long enough
Too stupid Not intelligent enough
Too narrow Not wide enough
Too small Not big enough
Too cowardly Not brave enough
Too sad Not happy enough
Too boring Not interesting enough
Too slow Not fast enough
Too young Not old enough
Too expensive Not cheap enough
Too dark Not light enough
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How many of these sports do you know?
Which one(s) do you like best?
Which one(s) would you like to try?
Who do you usually play sports with?
Why do people play sports?
Do you like to watch professional sports on television?
What is your favorite sport to watch?
Which famous athlete (sportsman / sportswoman) would
you like to meet?
5.
6. I PRACTICE SPORTS.
Use PLAY with collective sports (Team), or sports in which
you need a ball.
I play…
soccer football baseball volleyball
rugby Table tennis
tennis badminton
7. Use DO with individual sports.
I do…
gymnastic
karate taekwondo
yoga
aerobics pilates
8. Use GO with sports ending by -ING
I go…
hiking Scuba diving
bowling
swimming
sailing
climbing
dancing
skiing
Horse riding cycling
fishing
24. HAVING A CONVERSTION
Tell your partner about your favorite sport.
When and where did you learn the sport?
How often do you play it?
Why do you like it?
Who do you play/do the sport with?
Are you good at it?
Ask your partner about his/her favorite sport.
25. 1. What does the man want to do?
A. play basketball with friends from work
B. try out for the company baseball team
C. get in shape and compete in a cycling race
2. What is the woman's main concern?
A. She is worried her husband will spend too much time away from home.
B. She is afraid her husband will become a fitness freak.
C. She is concerned about her husband's health.
3. What is the woman's first suggestion to her husband?
A. He should see a doctor.
B. Her husband should start with a light workout.
C. Her husband needs to visit a fitness trainer.
4. What does the woman advise about the man's diet?
A. He should consume less salt.
B. He should eat less fatty foods.
C. He should add more protein products to his diet.
5. Why does the man's wife recommend cycling?
A. It is good for improving muscle tone.
B. It helps strengthen the heart.
C. It helps develop mental toughness.