30 August 2023

Advanced Vocabulary : Be a good sport


Do sport, make sport, be a sport. Sport v sports. Or perhaps games. And where and who. Talking about sport may be one of the most popular of human pastimes, and can be a great lead-in to other topics.

This session reviews the general language of discussing sport and sports in English, with some time available to discuss the English of specific activities.
  • Patterns
  • Exceptions
  • Regional / Varietal differences
  • Usages

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