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Sports & free time

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    sports and free time vocabulary (vince intermediate)
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  • United managed to beat/win City in the last minute of the match.
    beat
  •  15
  • The youth orchestra has acted/performed all over Europe.
    performed
  •  15
  • David passes/spends an hour every day playing computer games.
    spends
  •  15
  • Did you enjoy/please yourself at the folk festival?
    enjoy
  •  15
  • People who watch a sporting performance.
    spectators
  •  20
  • People who exercise and take part in games of speed and strength.
    Athletes
  •  20
  • People who support a sport, or a famous person.
    fans
  •  15
  • People who together take part in a sport.
    team
  •  20
  • People who listen to or watch a play or performance.
    audience
  •  15
  • Helen won first prize/medal in the competition.
    prize
  •  15
  • When Steve won the race, he was given a gold ticket/medal.
    medal
  •  15
  • Rachel had to push her bike after she got a flat tyre/wheel.
    tyre
  •  20
  • There was so much shouting that no one heard the referees whistle/beep.
    whistle
  •  15
  • Lenny ‘The Fist’ Smith, the boxer, said he would knock/hit out his opponent.
    knock
  •  15
  • Carol won the match because the other player failed to wake/turn up.
    stand
  •  15
  • Peter had to keep/drop out of the race after his car broke down.
    drop
  •  15