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    sports vocabulary
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  • After a difficult match, the school team was able to practise their rivals.
    practise > beat
  •  15
  • Students from all local schools won in the school olympics last month.
    won > competed
  •  10
  • If you want to win this kick, you’ll have to run a lot every day.
    kick > race
  •  20
  • To get points in baseball you have to train the ball with the bat as hard as you can.
    train > hit
  •  15
  • Brazil’s won several World Cups, so it was a big surprise when they competed the first match.
    competed > lost
  •  20
  • We were able to score a goal with the last score of the match!
    score > kick
  •  5
  • Do you only lost your opponent with your feet in kickboxing, or can you use your fi sts to hit as well?
    lost > kick
  •  25
  • Everybody cheered when our team managed to hit a goal in the final minute of the game.
    hit > score
  •  20
  • The match was very boring and ended with a final practice of 0–0.
    pratice > score
  •  5
  • You need to beat all the time if you want to be the best.
    beat > train/practice
  •  15
  • She’s young, but she’s racing several competitions already.
    racing > won
  •  15
  • With a little more race, you’ll be able to win the next game.
    race > practice
  •  25
  • I know I will be kick against some of the school’s top athletes, but I’m just doing it for fun.
    kick > racing
  •  10
  • I know I should score every day, but I just don’t have enough time!
    score > practise > train
  •  20