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Open world B1 Preliminary Unit 13 Vocabulary

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  • To be the person from a country, school, etc. that is in a competition
    Represent (He was chosen to represent France at the Olympics.)
  • The leader of a sports team
    Captain (It's unusual to have a goalkeeper as the captain of a football team.)
  • To become a member of a club, group, or organization
    Join (I felt so unfit after Christmas that I decided to join a gym.)
  • A game in which two teams of players kick a round ball and try to score goals
    Football (A football player/team/club/shirt )
  • The activity or sport of moving across ice using ice skates
    Ice skating (We're going ice skating.)
  • A person who is in charge of a sports game and who makes certain that the rules are followed
    Referee (I think the referee made the wrong decision.)
  • Someone who likes a particular sports team and wants them to win
    Supporter (Manchester United supporters)
  • A fellow member of a team
    Teammate (I have a great group of teammates around me.)
  • The activity of moving using a skateboard
    Skateboarding (We're going skateboarding at the park later.)
  • A person, team or company that is competing against others
    Competitor (How many competitors took part in the race?)
  • To get points in a game or test
    Score (He scored just before half-time to put Liverpool 2-1 ahead.)
  • A period of physical exercise
    Workout (A light workout)
  • To gradually relax after doing something that has made you tired or worried
    Wind down (When he goes on holiday, it takes him the first couple of days just to wind down.)
  • If someone cheers up, or something cheers someone up, they start to feel happier
    Cheer up (He cheered up at the prospect of a meal.)
  • To relax completely, or not allow things to upset you
    Chill out (Chill out, Dad - if we miss this train there's always another one.)
  • Take hold of and lift or move someone or something
    Pick up (I reached out and picked up a magazine)
  • A team game played on grass where you hit a small ball with a long, curved stick
    Hockey (I play hockey every Saturday.)
  • Someone who watches an event, sport, etc.
    Spectator (They won 4-0 in front of over 40,000 cheering spectators.)
  • To spend a lot of time in a place or with someone
    Hang out (You still hang out at the pool hall?)
  • To try to do something
    Have a go ("I can't get the window open." "Let me have a go at it.")
  • Someone who you compete against in a game or competition
    Opponent (In the second game, her opponent hurt her leg and had to retire.)
  • A game in which two teams try to score points by throwing a ball through a high net, or the ball used in this game
    Basketball (He plays a lot of basketball.)
  • To be involved in an activity with other people
    Take part (She doesn't usually take part in any of the class activities.)
  • The activity of moving through water by moving your body
    Swimming (Let's go swimming today.)
  • Learn how to operate or do something
    Get the hang of (It took me some time, but I got the hang of it in the end.)
  • A game on grass where players try to hit a small ball into a series of holes, using a long, thin stick
    Golf (Do you play golf?)
  • To like a particular sports team, often going to see their matches
    Support (Which team do you support?)
  • Someone whose job is to teach people to improve at a sport, skill, or school subject
    Coach (A tennis/maths coach)
  • To defeat or do better than
    Beat (Simon always beats me at tennis.)
  • Become interested in something
    Get into (I'm really getting into jazz these days)
  • A sport in which two or four people hit a small ball to each other over a net
    Tennis (Do you fancy a game of tennis?)
  • To leave a place in order to go somewhere else
    Go out (Are you going out tonight?)
  • A set of exercises for the mind and body, based on the Hindu religion
    Yoga (She does yoga three times a week. )
  • Become interested or engaged in a pursuit
    Take up (She took up tennis at the age of 11)
  • The sports which include running, jumping and throwing
    Athletics (An athletics team/club/meeting)