Tham khảo tài liệu 'new english file workbook pre-intermediate part 7', ngoại ngữ, toefl - ielts - toeic phục vụ nhu cầu học tập, nghiên cứu và làm việc hiệu quả | Some people believe football is a matter of life and death. It is much more important than that Bill Shankly Liverpool footboll manager 1 VOCABULARY sport prepositions of movement a Complete the puzzle. b Complete the sentences with the correct form of play do orgo. 1 I play rugby for a local team. i 2 How often do you_swimming 3 My father__golf every weekend. 4 We often__cycling at the weekend. 5 My sister_judo twice a week. 6 I can tbasketball because I m too short c Read the definitions. Which of the sports in a are they 1 In this sport you go down hills very quickly. You fix two long thin objects to your boots. skiing 2 In this game there are two teams of nine players. Each player hits a ball with a bat then runs round a circle. 3 People who play this sport are usually very tall. They get points by throwing a ball through a net. 4 You often play this sport indoors but you can also play it on a beach. There are two teams. First you have to throw a ball over a high net then use your hands to stop the ball hitting the ground on your side. 5 You usually do this indoors but you can also do it outdoors and even in the sea. You move your arms and legs to move through water. d Underline the prepositions of movement in c. Study Link 2 GRAMMAR expressing movement a Look at the pictures and write sentences with these verbs and prepositions. cycle row run go get ski through across out of down up round Student s Book Vocabulary Bank 46 b Look at the picture read the story and complete it with the prepositions. across into out of past round through to towards under along x 2 More Words to Learn Write translations and try to remember the words. Last day at school for boy with dirty shoes Word Pronunciation Translation fans noun fænz goal noun goul hole noun haul match noun mæt 7 net noun net pitch noun prtJY player noun plero stadium noun steidiam track noun træk score a goal verb sko Last Wednesday started as normal for 15-year-old Michael Brewster