Table of Contents:
Vocabulary Practice
Exercise 1: Test Yourself
- jump over
- He is losing weight rapidly.
- Scissors is one of the high jump styles.
- exhausted
- Track and field also involves high jump and sprint.
- This bar contains 960 calories.
- I'm running short of breath.
- weight loss
- First, get your right shoulder over the bar.
- stretching
- scissors
- Usain Bolt is running in the left lane.
- She goes jogging every day.
- Maintain the proper posture!
- rapidly
- Flop is one of the high jump styles.
- These shoes absorb shock quite well.
- breath
- The new diet caused significant weight loss.
- ankle
- Mind your hip.
- hip
- barefoot
- Jump over the bar and you're the winner.
- Maintain your balance.
- You should protect your ankles with proper shoes.
- The distance between them is increasing.
- joint
- shock
- knee
- horizontal
- I was exhausted at the end of the race.
- The goal of high jump is to get over the horizontal bar.
- posture
- shoulder
- distance
- lane
- Look at him, he's got big muscles.
- bar
- Stretching is a way of preparing for a race.
- It's difficult to run barefoot.
- flop
- calories
- jogging
- balance
- muscle
- There is pain in my hip joint.
- track and field
- I have injured my knee.
Grammar Practice
Exercise 6: Substitution
- (no, four weeks) I haven't visited them for four weeks.
- (no, 3 days) She hasn't waked her dog for three days.
- (no, a long time) They haven't been there for a long time.
- (no, some time) He hasn't cooked such bland meal for some time.
- (no, never) We have never enjoyed loosing the game.
- (yes, always) They have always behaved so rudely.