لغات موضوعی ایلتس با عنوان ورزش
در مقالات قبل با نام در رابطه با تقسیم بندی کلمات بر اساس موضوع و تاثیر آن ها بر یادگیری و بالا بردن سطح زبان شما صحبت کردیم. در این صفحه نیز بر آن شده ایم تا با تعدادی دیگر از لغات و کالوکیشن های ضروری موضوعات پرتکرار آیلتس در خدمت شما باشیم. در این مقاله از آموزش لغات پر تکرار آیلتس میخواهیم لغات موضوعی و کالوکیشن های ضروری ایلتس با عنوان ورزش را بررسی کنیم .
لغات و کالوکیشن های پرتکرار ایلتس با موضوع ورزش Sport
- An athletics meeting
An event where various athletics sports are held
- An athletics track
A running track
- An away game
A football match played in the opposing team’s stadium
- A brisk walk
A fast walk
- A football fan
Someone who likes football
- A fitness program
A schedule of activities to keep fit
- A football match
A game of football
- A football pitch
The surface on which you play football (as opposed to a stadium, which is the building)
- A football season
A period in the year when football is played
- To get into shape
To become fit
- To go jogging
To run around the streets
- A home game
A football match played in the teams own stadium
- To keep fit
To stay in good physically condition
- To be out of condition
To not be physically fit
- A personal best
To achieve the best personal result so far in a sport
- A personal trainer
A sports coach that helps you on a one-to-one basis
- To run the marathon
To run a distance of 42.195 kilometers
- A season ticket
A ticket that gives you entry to most of a team’s home games during the sporting year
- To set a record
To achieve the best result in a sport
- A sports center
A public building where people can do various sports
- Sports facilities
The equipment and services needed to do a sport
- A squash/tennis/badminton court
The surface where you play these sports
- Strenuous exercise
Exercise that needs a lot of physical effort
- A strong swimmer
A good swimmer
- A swimming pool
The place where you swim
- To take up exercise
To start doing exercise
- To train hard
To train with a lot of effort
- To take up exercise
To start doing exercise
- To train hard
To train with a lot of effort
- to keep fit
To stay in good physical condition
- To go jogging
To run around the street
- Stroll (=idle and leisurely walk )
Verb: walk in a leisurely way/ achieve a sporting victory without effort
Noun: a short leisurely walk
- To exert oneself
To make a big physical effort to do something
- To work out at the gym
To train the body by physical exercise at the gym
- To be in the peak of condition
To be in the best possible physical condition
- To take gentle exercise
To do exercise which is not physically demanding or tiring
- Alternative forms of exercise
Taking exercise in less common ways, involving the mind as well as the body
- To outlaw dangerous sports
To ban or prohibit sports which have a high risk of causing injury
- On safety grounds
For reasons of safety
- a high/low probability of injury
You are very likely/not very likely to be injured
- Life-threatening injuries
Injuries which are so serious that the person may die
- An extreme sport
A sporting activity which is very dangerous
- Essential sports gear
The equipment and clothing needed to practice a particular sport
- To take sensible precautions
To do something in advance in order to prevent problems or to avoid danger
- To foster a competitive spirit
Encourage the desire to beat others in a sports event
- The Olympic ideal
The ultimate goal is not to win but to know that you have taken part and done your best in a competition
- A win-at-all-costs attitude
An idea that a match or competition must be won, using all possible means
- Be disqualified from participating
Not to be allowed to join a competition
- Performance-enhancing drugs
Drugs which improve the ability of a sportsperson to compete
- To fail a drugs test
To fail an examination before or after a competition to make sure that you have not taken illegal drugs to improve your performance
- To use illegal substances
To use drugs or medicines which are not allowed under the rules of a competition
- To place too much value on sport
To regard sport as too important
- A sports fan
A person who takes a keen interest in sport
- Sports coverage
The activity of reporting news related to sport
- Sports commentators
People who are experts on sport and talk or write about it in the media
- Sports merchandising
The activity of selling products connected with a sport or sportsperson
- The endorsement of sporting goods
An advertising statement, usually by a famous sportsperson, saying that they use or like a particular product
- To underperform
To perform below your peers or expectations
- To underperform
To perform below your peers or expectations
- Champion
Highly successful people in sport or business
- Substance
[Countable] a type of solid, liquid or gas that has particular qualities
[Uncountable] the quality of being based on facts or the truth
- Amateur
A person who takes part in a sport or other activity for enjoyment, not as a job
نکته مهم در هنگام یادگیری لغات موضوعی ایلتس با عنوان ورزش این است که باید کلمات را با اصول یاد بگیرید. سعی کنید حتما تلفظ صحیح لغات موضوعی ایلتس با عنوان ورزش را به همراه مثال های مرتبط آن ها در دیکشنری یا گوگل پیدا کنید.
مصاحبه ی مکالمه آزمون آیلتس با موضوع ورزش
برای تسلط بیشتر و بهتر در روز آزمون اسپیکینگ خود سعی کنید با مطالعه نمونه سوالات پرتکرار آزمون با موضوع ورزش و تطبیق جواب سوالات با ویژگی های شخصی خود، هرچه بیشتر و بهتر برای امتحان آماده شوید. به لغات و کالوکیشن های ضروری موضوعات پرتکرار آیلتس در پاسخ سوالات دقت کنید و سعی داشته باشید که آن ها را در عبارت به خاطر بسپارید. هم چنین برای تعدادی از لغات، لغات هم معنی آورده شده است. با استفاده از آن ها و تنوع بخشی به پاسخ خود، گرفتن نمره ی بالاتر در آیلتس خود را تضمین کنید. نمونه سوال مصاحبه با استفاده از لغات موضوعی ایلتس با عنوان ورزش در زیر اورده شده :
- ?Do you play any sports
Not as much as I should. I’m really busy with my job these days, so I don’t get the chance to do as many sports as I would like. I try to play basketball on Saturdays for a couple of hours and I occasionally play golf.
- ?Have you played basketball for long
Since I was about 10 years old. I remember playing a computer game about basketball when I was about 10 and it made me obsessed with the sport. From then on I played basketball every day until I went to university and then other things took priority, but I regret not maintaining it because it was something I loved doing
- ?Do you watch sport on TV
Football is my favorite sport to watch on TV. I’m terrible at football but I love watching it on TV, especially big games like the Champions League. I follow Liverpool Football Club and so do a few of my friends, so we normally go to the pub every weekend and watch whoever Liverpool are playing and a few of the other big games in the Premiership.
- ?What is the most popular sport in your country
In my country, there are two dominant sports Gaelic Football and Hurling. Gaelic is a little like soccer but you are allowed to pick up the ball with your hands and you can kick the ball over the bar for one point or in the goal for 3 points. Hurling is played with sticks and a smaller ball and involves hitting the ball over the bar or in the goal. Both of them are really fast-paced and a bit brutal at times. You can tackle someone much harder than you can in soccer.
- How do people in your country stay fit?
We are blessed with beautiful countryside and a nice temperate climate so most people either go running or walking. Lots of young people play field sports, but more and more people are joining gyms. Gyms have really taken off recently as people worry more and more about their appearance. I think it has much more to do with how good people look rather than actually keeping fit. - ?Is it important for children to play sports
Definitely. Sport not only keeps them healthy, but it also teaches them discipline and keeps them out of trouble. For instance, in my school, the kids who were dedicated to sport also achieved the highest grades in school and went on to good universities where they continued to work hard