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baloncesto
basketball
derrotar (another team, another person)– /biːt/ – Arsenal beat Chelsea 2–0.
beat
capitán – /ˈkæptɪn/ – Which player is the captain of your team?
captain
circuito – /ˈsɜːkɪt/ – There is a Formula 1 circuit in Bahrain.
circuit
autocar – /kəʊtʃ/ – My dad is a tennis coach .
coach
campo – /kɔːs/ – We went round the 18–hole golf course together.
course
pista – /kɔːt/ – There’s a tennis court in our local park.
court
empatar – /drɔː/ – We don’t want to draw – we want to win the match.
draw
forofo – /fæn/ – I’m a Manchester United fan .
fan
ponerse en forma – /ɡet fɪt/ – I want to lose weight and get fit before my wedding.
get fit
lesionarse – /ɡet ˈɪndʒəd/ – Try not to get injured in the football match.
get injured
dar una patada a (kick the ball)– /kɪk/ – You have to kick the ball and run.
kick
eliminar, dejar fuera de juego – /ˈnɒkaʊt/ – Do you think we can knock out their team from the competition?
knock out
perder – /luːz/ – They accept money to lose matches.
lose
campo – /pɪtʃ/ – The football pitch was very muddy.
pitch
jugador – /ˈpleɪə(r)/ – Who is the best player in your team?
player
piscina – /puːl/ – I dived into the pool .
pool
árbitro – /ˌrefəˈriː/ – The referee blew his whistle.
referee
marcar (score a goal) – /skɔː/ – They scored three goals!
score
expulsar – /ˈsend ɒf/ – I think the referee should send off that player.
send off
pista – /sləʊp/ – We went really fast down the ski slope .
slope
espectador – /spekˈteɪtə(r)/ – I was a spectator at the Wimbledon final this year.
spectator
pabellón deportivo – /spɔːts hɔːl/ – You can play basketball in the sports hall .
sports hall
estadio – /ˈsteɪdiəm/ – They built a new stadium for Arsenal a few years ago.
stadium
equipo – /tiːm/ – There are 11 players in a football team .
team
ténis
tennis
lanzar (throw the ball) – /θrəʊ/ – Throw the ball to me, quickly!
throw
circuito – /træk/ – I ran twice around the race track .
track
entrenar – /treɪn/ – How many hours do you train for every day?
train
calentar – /ˈwɔːm ʌp/ – It’s important to warm up before you do exercise.
warm up
levantamiento de peso
weightlifting
ganar (a match, a competition, a medal, a trophy) – /wɪn/ – I really want to win this competition.
win
hacer ejercicio – /ˈwɜːk aʊt/ – I like to work out at the gym three times a week.
work out
futbol
football
rugby
rugby
hockey
hockey
natación
swimming
salto de trampolín
diving
atletismo
athletics
formula 1
formula 1
motociclismo
motorcycling
golf
golf
esquí
ski
escalada
climbing
público, multitud
crowd
hacer yoga - My brothers do yoga and t'ai chi
do yoga / t'ai chi
ir a nadar - Woud you like to go swimming this afternoon?
go swimming
ser expulsado - The player got a red card and was sent off
be sent off
recibir tarjeta roja
get a red card