
Expressions can be as simple as a single word or as complex as a long phrase, but they are understood together to represent a concept, idea, or feeling.
Expressions of Disbelief:
- don’t believe it!
- Really?
Expressions of compliment:
- You’re so funny!
Vocabulary:
|
Word / Phrase |
Meaning (English – English) |
|
quiz |
a short test with questions |
|
sport |
an activity like football, basketball, or tennis |
|
play |
to do a game or sport for fun |
|
go (doing something) |
to take part in an activity (e.g., go swimming, go scooting) |
|
scooting |
riding a scooter |
|
snowboarding |
sliding on snow with a board |
|
holiday |
time when you do not go to school or work |
|
learn |
to get new knowledge or skills |
|
prefer |
to like one thing more than another |
|
indoor |
inside a building |
|
gymnastics |
a sport with exercises, jumps, and body movements |
|
archery |
a sport where you use a bow and arrow |
|
believe |
to think something is true |
|
focus |
to pay attention carefully |
|
stand |
to be on your feet, not sitting |
|
shooting |
sending an arrow or ball toward a target |
|
funny |
something that makes you laugh |
📖 Summary in English
Arlo and Faisal are talking about sports. Arlo says he plays basketball and volleyball every week and goes scooting every day. He sometimes goes snowboarding on holiday and is learning to ski. Faisal plays football at the weekend and does archery with his dad. Both boys enjoy different sports, and they talk about what they like and how often they do them.
1 Listen, read and write. Who does the most sports? Arlo
2 Work in pairs. Read the dialogue again and answer the questions.
1 When does Arlo go scooting? every day
2 Which sports does Faisal do? football, gymnastics, archery
3 How often does Arlo go snowboarding? sometimes
4 Can Arlo do archery? no
3 Work in pairs. Find these expressions in the dialogue. Then use the expressions to complete and act out the dialogues.

4 Viewing and presenting Which sports do you do? How often do you do them? Make a list and share it with the class.
Student own answer