ENGLISH FORM 3 CHAPTER 6: READY, STEADY, GO!
Ready, Steady, Go!
Unit 6 โข Sport, Fitness & Challenges
๐ Sport with a Difference
Paddleboarding
Known as one of the hardest adventure sports! You sit on your knees or lie on a board and use your arms to move over the water. It tests your fitness and your love for a challenge.
Why do people do sports?
- To get fit and stay healthy.
- To face a difficult challenge.
- To improve their coordination.
- Because they enjoy the equipment and thrill!
๐ Essential Sport Terms
Flip the cards to reveal the definitions from your Word Focus!
Challenge
NounSomething difficult that tests your ability.
Equipment
NounThings you need to do a particular sport.
Coordination
NounThe ability to move your arms, legs and body parts in a controlled way.
Ice Rink
NounAn area inside a building with ice for people to skate on.
Word Formation: Sports
| Verb | Noun (Sport/Person) |
|---|---|
| Compete | Competition / Competitor |
| Train | Training / Trainer |
| Perform | Performance |
โ๏ธ Zero & First Conditionals
Zero Conditional: Facts & Habits
Used for things that are always true or scientific facts.
โข If you exercise too much, your body reacts badly.
โข When you run in a marathon, you get very tired.
First Conditional: Real Possibility
Used for things that are likely to happen in the future.
โข If you love a challenge, you will definitely love paddleboarding.
โข We won’t play football if it’s still snowing later.
โ Second Conditional
Hypothetical / Imaginary Situations
Used for things that are unlikely to happen now or in the future.
โข If I had the money, I would buy that big house.
โข If we ran in marathons, we would know how challenging they are.
๐ก Giving Advice
We often use the Second Conditional to give advice using the phrase “If I were you…”
๐ฃ๏ธ Skills Focus
Giving Opinions
- โ Agreeing: “I totally agree with you.” / “You’re right.”
- โ Disagreeing: “I don’t think so.” / “I’m not sure about that.”
- ? Asking: “What do you think?” / “Do you agree?”
Clauses of Purpose
Explain why someone does something.
- To + Verb: “He runs to stay fit.”
- In order to: “She trains in order to win.”
- So that + clause: “I tidy my room so that I can go out.”
๐ Final Reminder
“Unless you arrive on time, we will start the game without you!”
Unless = If not
Unit 6: Ready, Steady, Go!
Welcome to the Interactive Sports & Grammar Quiz!
Test your knowledge of vocabulary related to sports and master the use of Zero, First, and Second Conditionals.
Question Bank: 20 Questions
Session: 10 Random Questions
