Sports are an important part of a healthy lifestyle. In this lesson, you will learn the names of different sports and how to express your preferences, talk about frequency, and invite others to join you in sports activities.
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- Learn the names of popular individual and team sports in English
- Use ‘play’, ‘go’, and ‘do’ correctly with different sports
- Express preferences and frequency using adverbs of frequency
- Make and respond to suggestions about sports activities
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In English, we use different verbs with different sports. We use ‘play’ for team sports and ball games: play football, play basketball, play tennis, play volleyball. We use ‘go’ for activities ending in -ing: go swimming, go running, go cycling, go skiing. We use ‘do’ for individual sports and martial arts: do judo, do karate, do gymnastics, do yoga.
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To express how often you do a sport, use adverbs of frequency: always (100%), usually (80%), often (60%), sometimes (40%), rarely (10%), never (0%). For example: ‘I always play football on Fridays.’ ‘I sometimes go swimming in the summer.’ ‘I never do karate.’
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To express preferences, say: ‘I like playing basketball.’ ‘I love going cycling.’ ‘I prefer swimming to running.’ ‘I am interested in football.’ ‘My favourite sport is tennis.’ ‘I am a fan of Manchester United.’
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To invite someone to do a sport, use: ‘Would you like to play tennis with me?’ ‘How about going swimming this weekend?’ ‘Let’s play football after school!’ ‘Do you want to join the basketball team?’
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Here are some health benefits of sports: they keep your body fit, strengthen your heart and muscles, help you make new friends, teach you teamwork and discipline, reduce stress and improve your mood.
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Example 1: Talking about favourite sports
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A: What is your favourite sport?\\nB: My favourite sport is football. I play football every Saturday with my friends. How about you?\\nA: I prefer swimming. I go swimming twice a week at the local pool.
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Example 2: Making a suggestion
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A: Would you like to play basketball this afternoon?\\nB: Sorry, I can’t. I do karate on Wednesdays. How about Thursday?\\nA: Sure! Let’s meet at 4 pm at the sports centre.
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- Write 3 sentences about sports you like using ‘play’, ‘go’, or ‘do’.
- Complete: 1) I _____ swimming every Friday. 2) She _____ basketball very well. 3) They _____ judo at the club.
- Write a short dialogue inviting a friend to play a sport.
- Classify these sports into play/go/do groups: football, swimming, judo, tennis, cycling, karate, volleyball, running.
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Keep a sports diary for one week. Write 1–2 sentences each day about any sport or physical activity you did (e.g., ‘On Monday, I played football with my friends for one hour.’). Bring your diary to class and share with a partner.
◆ دروس مشابهة
- Adverbs of Manner (Quickly, Carefully, Well) — English — 3rd
- Prepositions of Place and Time — in, on, at — English — 3rd
مدونة التربية و التعليم في الجزائر – دروس، فروض، نتائج امتحانات مدونة التربية والتعليم في الجزائر | تحضير الدروس، فروض واختبارات، نتائج البكالوريا وBEM، مسابقات التوظيف، والتوجيه المدرسي للطلاب وأولياء الأمور.