Explain the rule how to use play, go and do, then practise them in speech. • Play is used with ball sports or competitive games where we play against another
person.
• Go is used with activities that end in -ing, for sports and hobbies that we go out to
do.
• Do is used for a recreational activity or a non-team sport that does not use a ball.
Write the kinds of sports and make up word combinations, e.g.
volleyball — play volleyball, jumping — go jumping.
Running, football, rugby, long jump, volleyball, gymnastics, high jump, basketball,
swimming, karate, hockey, tennis, cycling, fencing, horse riding, athletics, soccer,
baseball, boxing, badminton.
2. I was in North America last autumn but I have never been to South America.
3. Did your uncle live in South America for a long time?
4. Kangaroos don`t live in South America, do they?
5. Are there many industrial cities in Central America?
6. What was the weather like in the South Pole?
7. What animals live in the North Pole?
8. The North-Eastern part of the United States is called New England.
9. Boston is one of the oldest cities in the United States.
10. The Popovs want to go to the South at the end of August.