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LESSON 15

1) Which sports can you see in the photos?

Karate – volleyball – baseball –


bádminton – judo – tennis –
basketball – swimming – rugby –
skiing – football – rowing –
gymnastics – running - golf

2) Complete the table with sports from


exercise 1.

Play (+ game) volleyball


Basketball
tennis
rugby
football
Golf
Baseball
badminton
Go (+ gerund) El gerundio es -ing Swimming
Skiing
Running
Rowing
Do (+ activity) judo
Karate
Gymnastics

Play: deportes o competencias que usan objetos, principalmente Pelotas. Play póker.
Play chess.
DO: actividades recreativas en general. Deportes sin pelota. Crosswords

3) Complete the sentences with go, do or play.


a) John doesn’t do gymnastics very often.
b) Do you __go___ skiing in the winter?
c) Jack is very tall but he can’t __play____ basketball very well. How often do
you _go_____ swimming?
d) Martin and Martha __go_____ running every morning.
e) Sylvie and Kate ___play____ badminton at the sports center.
f) Tom and Alex often _do______ judo in the afternoon.

4) Put the word in the correct order to make sentences.


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a) Spanish/ can / I /speak.


b) Grandfather/ play/tennis/can/my
c) Sam/can/play/piano
d) Japanese/speak/can/teacher/my
e) Natasha/run/can/five/kilometers
f) My friends/the/can/dance/tango
g) Emma/speak/can/French
h) Can/do/I/gymnastics.

5) How well can you do these things? Write sentences using can/can’t with
very/quite well/at all
Speak English – dance – play tennis – ski – cook – sing – swim – play the piano

Ex: I can’t play the piano at all.

6) EF. 2.60. Listen. Can you hear the difference?


a. I can sing
b. I can’t sing

a. She can dance very well.


b. She can’t dance very well

a. He can cook
b. He can’t cook

a. I can come to the meeting.


b. I can’t come to the meeting.

a. You can park here.


b. You can’t park here.

a. I can drive.
b. I can’t drive.

7) Interview each other with the questionnaire. Ask Can you…? If the answer is
Yes, I can, ask How well? Do you think your partner has the X Factor? (1- not
very well, 2- quite well, 3- very well).

You want to be famous- but what can you do?

Music
 Sing
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 Play an instrument
 Dance
 Read or write music

Art
 Take artistics photos
 Draw cartoons
 Paint pictures
 Design websites or logos

Words
 Write short stories
 Write poems or song lyrics
 Speak foreing languages
 Speak in public
Sport
 Run a half marathon
 Play a team sport
 Do a winter or water sport
Do an individual sport

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