Talk About Sports in English Improve Spoken English Conversation

Hi, I’m Liam.

Welcome to Oxford Online English!

In this lesson, you can learn how to talk
about sport in English.

Are you a sport fan?

What sports do you like playing?

Sport is a common topic in English conversation,
so whether you like sport or not, it’s good

to have something to say and be able to ask
some questions about sport.

Before we start, a question: do you find it
difficult to listen to English for long periods?

No problem – use the English subtitles to
help yourself understand!

Turn them on now; just click the ‘CC’
button in the bottom right of your video player.

On a smartphone, tap the settings button.

Do you like sport?

Yeah, I’ve always been really sporty.

I played basketball and tennis at school and
university, and recently I’ve got into cycling.

What about you?

I’m not that into sport, to be honest.

I’m not that athletic, and I find most sports
boring to watch.

I go to the gym occasionally.

It’s hard to motivate yourself if you don’t
enjoy it.

Do you like watching sport, too?

Sometimes, though I’m not a fanatic.

Football or tennis can be fun to watch, I
think, but it’s not a big part of my life.

I like watching tennis, too!

It’s one of the only sports I’ll make
an effort to see.

Do you like sport?

Think about how you could answer.

You could say something like: ‘I’ve always
been really sporty.’

‘I enjoy watching sport sometimes, but
I’m not a fanatic.’

‘I’m not that into sport, to be honest.’

Do you know what the words ‘sporty’ and
‘fanatic’ mean?

‘Sporty’ describes someone who’s really
interested in sport, and who plays sport often.

A ‘fanatic’ literally means someone who
only cares about one thing.

You can use it with an indirect meaning to
describe someone who’s really interested

in something.

So if you say, ‘I enjoy some sports, though
I’m not a fanatic’, you mean that you

like sport, but it’s not the most important
thing for you.

Okay, you have three sentences.

Which is closest to your opinion?

These are good sentences to start talking,
but remember that you should always add more

detail if possible!

Let’s add some reasons or details to the
three sentences you saw: ‘I’ve always

been really sporty.

I played basketball and tennis at school and
university, and recently I’ve got into cycling.’

‘I enjoy some sports, though I’m not a
fanatic.

Playing football or something like that can
be fun, but I don’t want to take it too

seriously.’

‘I’m not that into sport, to be honest.

I’m not very athletic and I find watching
sport quite boring.’

These are already much better.

If you can add reasons or details when you
speak, your speaking will sound better, too!

Let’s look at some useful words here:

‘Athletic’ describes someone who’s in
good shape and who enjoys exercise and sport.

If you say ‘I’m not very athletic’ you
mean that you aren’t very good at sport,

and probably you don’t really enjoy it,
either.

Another very useful phrase is ‘I find…’,
as in ‘I find watching sport quite boring’.

This is a very good way to give your opinion
about something.

For example:

‘I find watching snooker weirdly fascinating.’

‘I find swimming very relaxing.’

‘I found volleyball much more difficult
to play than I was expecting.’

So, what about you?

Do you like sport?

Pause the video and make at least two sentences.

Remember to add reasons and details.

Okay?

Next, we’re going to look at how to talk
in more detail about different kinds of sport

that you do.

So, what are you up to this weekend?

We have a match on Saturday; no plans for
Sunday yet.

A match?

You mean you’re playing?

Yeah, have I not told you before?

I play 5-a-side football in a local league.

We play most Saturdays.

Where do you play?

Indoors, actually, in a sports hall.

That sounds fun.

How did you get into that?

I do it with some old friends from university.

We played when we were students, and we’ve
kept it going since then.

Anyway, what about you?

Any plans?

I also have a big sporting weekend!

It’s the marathon.

You’re doing the marathon?!

Not exactly – I’m doing a half.

That’s what, 21 kilometres?

Yup.

I didn’t know you were so into running.

I wasn’t.

I used to go jogging once a week or so, just
around the park or whatever.

Then, I decided I needed a challenge, so on
impulse I signed up for the half marathon.

So, you must have been training a lot?

Quite a lot, yes.

I’ve been running three or four times a
week for the last two months.

Are you confident?

Yeah, I think it’ll be fine.

I’ve done training runs that are around
20K, so I don’t think finishing will be

a problem.

Look at three sentences:
Which two did you hear in the dialogue?

You heard these two.

Another question: here you have different
sports with the verbs ‘play’, ‘go’,

and ‘do’.

Can you think
of three more sports you can use with each

verb?

Pause the video and think about your answers!

You use ‘play’ with most ball sports.

That means you play tennis, play cricket,
play golf, play basketball, and play volleyball;

you can also play badminton, which is not
a ball sport.

Use ‘go’ with activities ending in -ing.

Most of these are individual sports; you can
go swimming, go cycling, go surfing, go climbing,

or go hiking.

You might be thinking: “what about ‘boxing’?”

Even though it ends with -ing, you say ‘do
boxing’ – it’s an exception.

Use ‘do’ with other activities, mostly
individual sports.

You do yoga, do gymnastics, do judo, or do
Pilates.

There’s one more question you heard in the
dialogue: ‘how did you get into that?’

What does this mean?

This question is asking how or why you started
something.

Now, think about some questions: what sports
do you do?

How did you get into it?

Where and how often do you do them?

Think about how you could answer these questions.

Before you try, let’s look at three examples.

‘I really enjoy playing cricket.

I joined an online group and we meet in the
park once a week for a game.’

‘I started doing judo about a year ago.

I go to classes twice a week at a sport centre
near my office.

At first, I just wanted a new hobby, but I
really like it and I think I’ll start training

more regularly.’

‘I like playing basketball.

I’ve been playing since I was a kid, and
now I play for a local team.

We train three times a week and have matches
once or twice a week, sometimes in our town,

and sometimes in other cities.’

OK, now it’s your turn!

Think about a sport or physical activity you
do.

Try to make a few sentences talking about
it; say where you do it, how often, and how

you started.

Pause the video and do it now!

How was that?

Remember that you can always review a dialogue
or a section if you need to.

Let’s move on to our next point.

How was the game?

Amazing!

We crushed them!

‘Crushed them’?

That sounds dramatic!

It was great.

There’s no better feeling than winning.

Wow…

You’re so competitive.

Yes, true!

I love it.

Some people say that sport’s about taking
part, not winning, but I don’t agree.

That sounds a bit intense.

I play a lot of tennis and badminton, but
for me, it’s more about the social side.

Also, I just like the feeling of getting some
physical activity after sitting in an office

all day.

Fair enough.

Personally, I can’t motivate myself to do
any sport unless it’s competitive.

That’s why I mostly just do team sports.

I can’t go jogging, or go to the gym, or
anything like that.

I just don’t see the point.

I don’t know…

I think if it gets too competitive, then it
stops being fun.

Personally, I play sport to hang out with
my friends and relax.

It’s nice to win, but I don’t care that
much.

Why do people do sport?

How many different reasons can you think of?

Some people do sport to socialize.

Others love to compete.

For some people, sport is just a way to get
fit and stay healthy.

What about you?

Why do you do sport?

In the dialogue, you heard some possible answers
to this question.

You can see some useful language here for
giving your opinion about things.

You can use these phrases to give your opinion
about many different things.

For example: ‘There’s no better feeling
than when you’re tired after a good game.’

‘For me, the most important thing is just
spending time outdoors in the fresh air.’

‘I just like the feeling of pushing myself
to the limit.’

‘Personally, I’ve always loved being in
the water.’

What about you?

Can you describe why you do sport, and why
you like the sports you like?

Pause the video, and try to make two or three
sentences.

Use the language from this section if you
can.

Alright, so now you can say quite a lot about
sport.

Let’s put everything together.

To make a longer answer, you need to talk
about your general attitude towards sport,

talk about which sports you like, say where
and how often you do sport, and who you do

them with, and talk about why you do sport.

Here’s one example: ‘I enjoy some sports,
though I’m not a fanatic.

Playing football or something like that can
be fun, but I don’t want to take it too

seriously.

I play 5-a-side football with some friends
every Sunday.

We rent a sports hall and play a 60-minute
match.

For me, the most important thing is the social
side.

I don’t really care about the game, or who
wins.

I just like having a laugh with some good
friends and getting a beer afterwards.’

This example only uses language from the lesson.

You can see how you can build an interesting,
detailed answer using simple ideas.

Let’s do one more example, using original
language and ideas: ‘I don’t really like

sport that much, but fitness and staying healthy
are important to me.

That’s why I go swimming and do some weight
training regularly.

I mostly just exercise by myself at the sports
centre.

Personally, I just do it because I feel I
have to.

I don’t really enjoy it, although I don’t
mind it, either.

I do like feeling healthy and fit, but exercising
always feels more like work than something

fun.’

Okay, now it’s your turn.

Make a longer answer like the two you’ve
just seen.

Follow the same structure, and use the language
from the lesson if you can.

Don’t forget that you can write your answer
down if you want extra practice.

Also, it’s a good idea to practise your
answer several times, until it’s really

fluent and comfortable.

Then, if you’re really serious, don’t
just make one answer!

Make several answers, talking about different
sports.

Even better, make an answer from someone else’s
point of view.

If you practise like this, your English will
get better very fast!

Thanks for watching!

See you next time!

你好,我是利亚姆。

欢迎来到牛津在线英语!

在本课中,您可以学习如何
用英语谈论运动。

你是运动迷吗?

你喜欢玩什么运动?

运动是英语会话中常见的话题,
所以不管你喜不喜欢运动

,有话要说,能问
一些关于运动的问题是很好的。

在我们开始之前,一个问题:你觉得
长时间听英语很难吗?

没问题 - 使用英文字幕
帮助自己理解!

现在打开它们; 只需单击
视频播放器右下角的“CC”按钮。

在智能手机上,点击设置按钮。

你喜欢运动吗?

是的,我一直很运动。

我在学校和大学打篮球和网球
,最近我开始骑自行车。

你呢?

老实说,我不太喜欢运动。

我的运动能力不强,而且我发现大多数运动
都很无聊。

我偶尔去健身房。

如果你不
喜欢它,就很难激励自己。

你也喜欢看体育比赛吗?

有时,虽然我不是狂热分子。

我认为足球或网球看起来很有趣
,但这并不是我生活的重要组成部分。

我也喜欢看网球!

这是我会努力观看的唯一一项运动

你喜欢运动吗?

想想你能怎么回答。

你可以这样说:“我
一直很喜欢运动。”“

我有时喜欢看运动,但
我并不狂热。”“

老实说,我不喜欢运动。”

你知道吗 ‘运动’和’
狂热’这两个词是什么意思?

“Sporty”描述了
对运动真正感兴趣并且经常参加运动的人。

“狂热者”的字面意思是
只关心一件事的人。

你可以用间接的意思来
形容对某事真正感兴趣

的人。

所以如果你说,‘我喜欢一些运动,虽然
我不是狂热者’,你的意思是你

喜欢运动,但这对你来说并不是最重要
的。

好的,你有三句话。

哪个最接近你的看法?

这些是开始说话的好句子,
但请记住,如果可能,您应该始终添加更多

细节!

让我们为您看到的三个句子添加一些原因或细节
:“我

一直很运动。

我在学校和大学打篮球和网球
,最近我开始骑自行车。”

“我喜欢一些运动,虽然我不是
狂热分子。

踢足球或类似的事情可能
很有趣,但我不想太

认真。”

“说实话,我不喜欢运动。

我不是很运动,我觉得看
运动很无聊。

这些已经好多了。

如果你能在说话的时候加上理由或细节
,你的说话也会更好听!

让我们在这里看一些有用的词:

“运动”描述了
身体健康、喜欢锻炼和运动的人。

如果你说“我不是很运动”,你的
意思是你不太擅长运动

,可能你也不是很喜欢
它。

另一个非常有用的短语是“我发现……”,
例如“我觉得看运动很无聊”。

这是一个很好的方式来表达你
对某事的看法。

例如:

“我觉得看斯诺克非常迷人。”

“我觉得游泳很放松。”

“我发现排球
比我预期的要难打。”

那么,你呢?

你喜欢运动吗?

暂停视频并至少造两句。

记得添加原因和细节。

好的?

接下来,我们将看看如何
更详细地谈论

你所做的不同类型的运动。

那么,这个周末你有什么活动呢?

我们周六有一场比赛;
周日还没有计划。

比赛?

你的意思是你在玩?

是啊,我之前没告诉过你吗?

我在当地联赛中踢 5 人制足球。

我们大多数星期六都玩。

你在哪里玩?

实际上,在室内,在体育馆内。

这听起来很有趣。

你是怎么接触到的?

我和一些大学的老朋友一起做的。

我们在学生时代就玩过,从那时起我们就一直在玩

不管怎样,你呢?

任何计划?

我也有一个重要的运动周末!

这是马拉松。

你在跑马拉松?!

不完全是——我做了一半。

那是什么,21公里?

对。

我不知道你这么喜欢跑步。

我不是。

我过去一周左右慢跑一次,就
在公园或其他地方。

然后,我决定我需要一个挑战,所以
我一时冲动报名参加了半程马拉松。

所以,你一定训练了很多?

很多,是的。

在过去的两个月里,我每周跑步三到四次。

你有信心吗?

是的,我想会没事的。

我已经完成了大约
20K 的训练,所以我认为完成不会

有问题。

看三个句子:
你在对话中听到了哪两个?

你听过这两个。

另一个问题:这里有不同的
运动,动词“play”、“go”

和“do”。

你能想出三个可以与每个动词一起使用的运动

吗?

暂停视频并思考你的答案!

您在大多数球类运动中都使用“玩”。

这意味着你打网球、打板球、
打高尔夫球、打篮球和打排球;

你也可以打羽毛球,这
不是球类运动。

对以 -ing 结尾的活动使用“go”。

其中大部分是个人运动; 你可以
去游泳、骑自行车、冲浪、爬山

或远足。

你可能会想:“那‘拳击’呢?”

即使它以 -ing 结尾,你也会说“打
拳击”——这是一个例外。

在其他活动中使用“做”,主要是
个人运动。

你做瑜伽、体操、柔道或
普拉提。

你在对话中又听到了一个问题
:“你是怎么进入这个问题的?”

这是什么意思?

这个问题是在问你如何或为什么开始
做某事。

现在,想想一些问题:
你做什么运动?

你是怎么进入的?

你在哪里做,多久做一次?

想想你如何回答这些问题。

在你尝试之前,让我们看三个例子。

“我真的很喜欢打板球。

我加入了一个在线小组,我们每周在
公园里见面一次,打一场比赛。”

“我大约一年前开始练习柔道。

我每周去我办公室附近的体育中心上课两次

起初,我只是想要一个新的爱好,但我
真的很喜欢它,我想我会开始

更有规律地训练。'

‘我喜欢打篮球。

我从小就开始打球,
现在我为当地球队效力。

我们每周训练 3 次,每周有 1 到 2 场比赛
,有时在我们的城镇

,有时在其他城市。’

好吧,现在轮到你了!

想想你做的一项运动或体育活动

试着用几句话来谈论
它; 说明你在哪里做、多久做一次,以及

你是如何开始的。

暂停视频并立即执行!

怎么样?

请记住,如果需要,您可以随时查看对话
或部分。

让我们继续我们的下一点。

比赛怎么样?

惊人!

我们粉碎了他们!

“粉碎他们”?

这听起来很戏剧化!

太棒了。

没有比获胜更好的感觉了。

哇……

你太有竞争力了。

没错!

我喜欢它。

有人说这项运动是
参与,而不是获胜,但我不同意。

这听起来有点激烈。

我经常打网球和羽毛球,但
对我来说,更多的是社交方面。

另外,我只是喜欢
在办公室坐了一整天后进行一些体育锻炼的感觉

很公平。

就个人而言,
除非有竞争力,否则我无法激励自己去做任何运动。

这就是为什么我大多只做团队运动。

我不能去慢跑,或者去健身房,或者
类似的事情。

我只是不明白这一点。

我不知道……

我认为如果它变得太有竞争力,那么它就
不再有趣了。

就个人而言,我做运动是为了和朋友一起出去
玩,放松一下。

赢了很高兴,但我不在乎那么
多。

人们为什么要运动?

你能想到多少种不同的理由?

有些人做运动是为了社交。

其他人喜欢竞争。

对一些人来说,运动只是
健身和保持健康的一种方式。

你呢?

你为什么做运动?

在对话中,你听到了
这个问题的一些可能答案。

你可以在这里看到一些有用的语言来
表达你对事物的看法。

您可以使用这些短语
就许多不同的事情发表意见。

例如:“没有
比在一场精彩的比赛后感到疲倦更好的感觉了。”“

对我来说,最重要的是
花时间在户外呼吸新鲜空气。”“

我只是喜欢把自己逼到
最 ” “就

我个人而言,我一直很喜欢
待在水里。”

你呢?

你能描述一下你为什么做运动,为什么
喜欢你喜欢的运动吗?

暂停视频,然后试着写两三
句话。

如果可以,请使用本节中的语言

好的,所以现在你可以说很多关于运动的事情了

让我们把所有东西放在一起。

要做出更长的回答,你需要
谈谈你对运动的总体态度,

谈谈你喜欢哪些运动,说你在哪里
和多久做一次运动,和谁一起

做,以及为什么做运动。

举个例子:‘我喜欢一些运动,
虽然我不是狂热分子。

踢足球或类似的事情可能
很有趣,但我不想太

认真。 每个星期天

我都会和一些朋友一起踢五人制足球

我们租了一个体育馆,打了一场 60 分钟的
比赛。

对我来说,最重要的是社交
方面。

我真的不关心比赛,也不关心谁
赢了。

我只是喜欢和一些好朋友一起开怀大笑,
然后喝杯啤酒。’

这个例子只使用了课程中的语言。

您可以了解如何
使用简单的想法构建一个有趣、详细的答案。

让我们再举一个例子,使用原始
语言和想法:‘我不是很

喜欢运动,但健身和保持健康
对我来说很重要。

这就是为什么我经常去游泳和做一些重量
训练。

我大多只是在体育中心自己锻炼

就个人而言,我只是这样做,因为我觉得我
必须这样做。

我真的不喜欢它,虽然我
也不介意。

我确实喜欢感觉健康和健康,但锻炼
总是感觉更像是工作而不是

有趣的事情。

好吧,现在轮到你了。

像你刚刚看到的那样做一个更长的答案

遵循相同的结构,并尽可能
使用课程中的语言。 如果您需要额外练习

,请不要忘记可以写下您的答案

此外,最好练习几次你的
答案,直到它真正

流利和舒适。

那么,如果你真的是认真的,不要
只回答一个问题!

做出几个答案,谈论不同的
运动。

更好的是,从别人的
角度来回答。

如果你这样练习,你的英语
会进步得很快!

感谢收看!

下次见!