Index:
Section 1: Vocabulary Practice
Exercise 1: Test Yourself
- horse riding
- bronze
- first half
- stadium
- medal
- semi-final
- facilities
- swimming costume
- sponsor
- racquet
- second half
- swimming
- silver
- injury
- benefit
- cup
- to warm up
- championship
- athlete
- gold
- to train
- shorts
- score
- fit
- to lose
- T-shirt
- to injure
- Olympic Games
- to sweat
- competitor
- team
- athletics
- gym
- goal
- to beat
- final
- track
- match
- to draw
- to win
- amateur
- event
- tournament
- game
- equipment
- chess
- cycling
- pool
- half-time
- trainers
Section 2: Listening Comprehension
Exercise 1: Multiple Choice Questions
Exercise 2: Multiple Choice Questions
- Technical Director of the IBSA.
- Five-a-side football.
- The young.
- Because you do not need a lot of material to practise it.
- The IBSA gets more support in some countries than in others.
Exercise 3: Multiple Choice Questions
- A football match.
- No one.
- Because he doesn't want to see the match.
- To the pub.
- Because he always meets David there on Saturdays.
Exercise 4: Multiple Choice Questions
Section 3: General Comprehension
Exercise 1: True/False Statements
Section 4: Grammar Practice
Exercise 1: Transformation
- Yes, but today I'm playing tennis.
- Yes, but today I'm going horse riding.
- Yes, but today I'm going swimming.
- Yes, but today I'm going cycling.
- Yes, but today I'm watching football on TV.
Exercise 2: Transformation
- Yes, I always go swimming on Fridays.
- Yes, I always play tennis on Wednesday afternoons.
- Yes, I always go to the football match on Saturdays.
- Yes, I always do gymnastics on Mondays.
- Yes, I go jogging every day.
Exercise 3: Selections
- Look! She's wearing the same trainers as me.
- What happens in golf if you lose the ball?
- What's happening? I can't see anything.
- It often snows in Norway.
- He trains every day in wind, rain or snow!
- I don't see what the problem is.
- Now I understand what she wants.
- We usually play chess in the evenings.
- Keeping fit doesn't mean you have to be a super-athlete.
- People go swimming in a swimming pool.