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VOCAB SPORTS AND GAMES

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    VOCAB
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  • (to win a point in a sport, game) The famous football player has      _ C _ _ E_     12 goals so far this season.
    SCORED
  •  10
  • (someone who watches television) Millions of television    V _ E _ _ _ _     tuned in to the president's speech.
    VIEWERS
  •  10
  • (the way that a story, film, etc finishes) Thankfully, the story had a happy      _ N _ I _ _
    ENDING
  •  10
  • (relating to a job that needs special education and training)  He was an amateur photographer before he became      _ R _ _ E S _ _ O _ _ L
    PROFESSIONAL
  •  10
  • This is a baseball   _ _ _
    BAT
  •  10
  • (a short period of rest between two parts of a game) The score at     _ A _ _-time was 34–7.
    HALF
  •  10
  • (having the same rights, opportunities etc as everyone else) All men are     _ Q _ A _
    EQUAL
  •  10
  • (a person, team, company etc that is competing with another)     _ O _ P _ _ I _ _ R
    COMPETITOR
  •  10
  • (ADJ: last in a series of actions, events, etc) What was the   F _ _ A _ score?
    FINAL
  •  10
  • (a circular course around which runners, cars etc race)     _ R A _ _
    TRACK
  •  10
  • (a natural ability to do something well) Greg has a real    T _ _ E _ _     for drawing.
    TALENT
  •  10
  • (like something) I’ve always been     _ N _ E _ _ S _ E D    in music.
    INTERESTED
  •  10
  • ( the information and understanding you have gained through learning or experience) He did not have much     K _ O _ L _ _ _ E    of American history.
    KNOWLEDGE
  •  10
  • (something that people do often) I’m not a very good dancer. I haven’t had enough   P _ A _ _ I _ E
    PRACTICE
  •  10
  • (to teach someone the skills of a particular job or activity) A lot of employers don't    _ R A _ _ their staff properly.
    TRAIN
  •  10
  • ( liked by a lot of people) The restaurant is very   P_ _ U _ A _ with local people.
    POPULAR
  •  10