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We use Play, Do, & Go to talk about sports in English, but how we use those three verbs depends on the category the sport falls into.
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Hi, Michael. 1. In the USA, elementary school kids play soccer and baseball. 2. Michael’s sister does Yoga and runs twice a week. Also, she has been doind karate for more than 10 years. I think a podcast abou ‘off’ would be really interesting 🙂
Nice work Samuel. Thanks for another great suggestion. I’ll add that to the list!
Hi Michael,
1. In the U.S., a lot of elementary school kids play soccer and baseball.
2. Michael’s sister runs and does yoga twice a week. She has also been doing karate for more than ten years.
I didn’t know we can’t say “play bowling”. How about “play bowl”? There is really a lot to learn about English. Can we use “enjoy” for any sports?
Cheers,
Hi Ryo. Good job. See, you can learn something new every day! SInce bowl is a verb, we can’t say “play bowl” and to answer your questions, you can “enjoy” all sports.
Hi dear teacher
1.They play soccer and baseball there.
2.His sister does yoga twice a week and she also has been doing karate for more than ten years.
You have used “on the weekends” above.Is “at the weekend” correct too?
Have a good time
Ni Nasrin,
In American English we generally say “on the weekend,’ whereas in British English (I believe) they generally say “at the weekend”
Thank you so much for your help.
My pleasure!