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SPEAKING                                               PART 2                        2





              Sport


                 Complete the sentences with the correct word from the box.
           1


                   cycle        go        hit        kick        practise        ride        swim        throw        watch        win

                 1.  When you play basketball, you catch the ball and ................ it to the other players.
                 2.  Next year, I’m going to learn to ................ a horse.
                 3.  You have to ................ the ball with a bat when you play cricket.
                 4.  If you want to be good at sport, you have to ................ every day.
                 5.  You must be able to ................ if you want to learn to surf.
                 6.  Many people prefer to ................ sport on TV at the weekend.
                 7.  I want to ................ around the city on my new bike tomorrow.
                 8.  You mustn’t ................ the ball when you play volleyball.
                 9.  I love playing tennis, but I never ................ my matches.
                 10. In the summer, I usually ................ running on the beach.


                        Exam tips


                 Part 2 Phase 1
                 •   In this part, talk about all five pictures. Say why you like or don’t like each picture.
                 •   Ask the other student what he or she thinks.
                 •   It’s not necessary to agree with the other student.

                 Part 2 Phase 2
                 •   There are no right or wrong answers to the questions. Just give your opinions and remember to
                     say why you think that.




                       Exam task

                 Phase 1 Discuss this topic with a partner for 1–2 minutes.
           2
                 Here are some pictures that show different water sports. Do you like these different water sports? Say
                 why or why not.























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