LESSON 10: SPORTS
These questions help learners practice present simple tense, time expressions, and daily activity vocabulary.
LESSON 10: SPORTS
VOCABULARY:
1. Team sport
Meaning: A sport played by a group of people working together, like basketball or soccer.
Example: I enjoy playing team sports because I like working with others to win.
2. Individual sport
Meaning: A sport where one person competes alone, such as tennis or swimming.
Example: She prefers individual sports because she likes to focus on her own performance.
3. Athlete
Meaning: A person who is trained in or good at sports.
Example: My favorite athlete is Serena Williams because she is strong and determined.
4. Get injured
Meaning: To hurt yourself while doing something, especially during physical activity.
Example: He got injured during the football match and had to rest for two weeks.
5. Role model
Meaning: A person who others admire and try to follow or imitate.
Example: Many young people see athletes as role models because of their hard work and discipline.
DISCUSSION:
- What sport do you enjoy watching the most, and why?
- Have you ever played a team sport? What was your experience like?
- Do you prefer individual sports or team sports? Explain your choice.
- Who is your favorite athlete, and what do you admire about them?
- What are the benefits of playing sports regularly?
- Have you ever been injured while playing a sport? What happened?
- How do sports bring people together in your country or culture?
- Do you think professional athletes are good role models? Why or why not?
- What sport would you like to try in the future, and why?
- How has technology changed the way people play or watch sports?
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