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GMF 3 - UNIT 6

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  • a tube that you hold in your mouth to help you breathe if you are swimming with your face underwater.
    a snorkel
  • a light narrow canoe with a covering over the top.
    kayak
  • (a piece of) strong, thick string made of long twisted threads.
    a rope
  • the sport or activity of travelling in or directing a small boat with sails.
    sailing
  • a piece of clothing that is worn on the hand and wrist for warmth or protection, with separate parts for each finger.
    gloves
  • the sport of riding on a wave on a special board.
    surfing
  • a piece of equipment, like a jacket without sleeves, that is filled with air or light material and is designed to help you float if you fall into water.
    a life jacket
  • special glasses that fit close to the face to protect the eyes from chemicals, wind, water.
    goggles
  • a short pole with a wide, flat part at one end or both ends, used for moving a small boat or canoe through the water.
    a paddle
  • a long pole made of wood, plastic, etc. with a line attached to it and a hook at the end of the line, used for catching fish.
    a fishing rod
  • each of a pair of skis enabling the wearer to skim the surface of the water when towed by a motorboat.
    water-skis
  • a piece of clothing, usually made from rubber, that covers the whole body closely and is designed to keep you warm when you are swimming, especially in the sea, for long periods.
    a wetsuit
  • a type of large, flat rubber shoe used for swimming, especially underwater.
    flippers
  • a long, narrow board made of wood or plastic, used for riding on waves as they come in towards the beach.
    a surfboard
  • a small machine like a motorcycle that is powered by a jet engine and can travel on the surface of water.
    jet ski
  • a long pole with a wide, flat part at one end, used for rowing a boat.
    oars