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Sport Compound Nouns Sports Collocations: Still Very Proud of Himself

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VOCABULARY QUIZ 2 ● GROUP A

Name:  ________________________ 3 My granddad                         last in the race, but he was


still very proud of himself.
Class:  ________________________
4 What can I do to                         fit?

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Sport Compound nouns
Sports collocations
1 Complete the list with the words in the box. There are
three words you don’t need.

course court pitch resort ring rink track

4 Complete the sentences by adding one word in each


gap.
1 I go to the gym a lot because I want to stay           
shape.

2 Her opponent got the ball, so she chased            her to


get it back.

3 The goalkeeper dived            the ball, but couldn’t quite


reach it.

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2 Read the definitions and complete the words.
1 a person who trains a sports team – c _ _ _ _

2 an object you hit the ball with when you play squash –
r_____

3 a person who really likes a particular sport, sports person


or team – f _ _

4 a long piece of wood that you use to hit the ball when you
play baseball – b _ _

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3 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the


verbs in the box. There are three verbs you don’t need.

beat break come keep lose score win

1 He didn’t                         a prize, but his performance at


the Olympics was quite good.

2 Natasha was too slow, so she didn’t                         the


record.

© 2016 Pearson FOCUS 3 PHOTOCOPIABLE 1

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