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5A - Sport vocabulary

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  • It's where you play indoor sports.
    Sports hall
  • What happened to her?
    She got injuried/She had a fracture of the leg/broken leg.
  • Score 0-0
    nil-nil
  • You can play tennis and basketball on this.
    Court
  • The people who go and watch a sports events.
    Spectators
  • Score 2-2
    two-two/two-all
  • It's a sport where you jump, head firs, into the pool.
    Diving
  • It's the opposite of 'win'.
    To lose
  • Before you do any kind of exercise, it's very important to do this.
    to warm up
  • It's a sport you can play both on ice and grass.
    Hockey
  • It means to hit with your foot.
    to kick
  • It's a phrasal verb which means 'go to the gym and do exercise'.
    to work out
  • Camp Nou, the Maracana, and Old Trafford are all famous examples of this type of building.
    Stadium
  • In this sport, you go around a course of 9 or 18 holes.
    Golf
  • There are 30 on the pitch in a rugby match, but only 22 in a football match. Who are they?
    Players
  • The leader of a sports team.
    Captain
  • It's a track used for Formula 1 racing.
    Circuit
  • What is the boy doing?
    He is rooting for his favourite team/ He is cheering his favourite team on.
  • It's a person who supports a team.
    Fan
  • It's the name of the person who gives instructions to the members of a team, but who doesn't play.
    Coach
  • It's a verb which describes when 2 teams have the same score at the end of a match.
    Draw
  • The place where you ski on a mountain.
    Slope
  • When this happens to you, you may have to see a doctor.
    To get injured/have an injury
  • It's what professional athletes have to do every day.
    to train
  • Score 1-0
    one-nil
  • The opposite of 'professional'.
    Amateur
  • It's where you do boxing.
    Ring
  • It's where you go ice-skating.
    Rink
  • It's the person who shows a red card in a football match.
    Referee