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A2 Level Wordlist - Exercise and Matches

Here you will learn some English words about exercise and matches, such as "hike", "medal", and "score", prepared for A2 learners.

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CEFR A2 Vocabulary
to exercise

to do physical activities or sports to stay healthy and become stronger

Ex: He doesn't exercise as much as he should. 
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to hike
to hike
[Verb]

to take a long walk in the countryside or mountains for exercise or pleasure

Ex: They hike together every Sunday morning. 
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race
race
[noun]

a competition between people, vehicles, animals, etc. to find out which one is the fastest and finishes first

Ex: My brother won a medal in the bicycle race. 
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point
point
[noun]

one of the marks or numbers that indicates our score in a game or sport

Ex: Our team scored the first point of the match. 
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to score
to score
[Verb]

to gain a point, goal, etc. in a game, competition, or sport

Ex: He scored a goal in the final minute. 
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medal
medal
[noun]

a flat piece of metal, typically of the size and shape of a large coin, given to the winner of a competition or to someone who has done an act of bravery in war, etc.

Ex: She won a gold medal in the swimming competition. 
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winner
winner
[noun]

someone who achieves the best results or performs better than other players in a game, sport, or competition

Ex: He was the winner of the marathon. 
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to win
to win
[Verb]

to become the most successful, the luckiest, or the best in a game, race, fight, etc.

Ex: Our team won the championship after a hard-fought season. 
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loser
loser
[noun]

a person, team, animal, or thing that loses a competition, game, or race

Ex: Despite their efforts, the soccer team ended up being the losers of the championship match. 
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to lose
to lose
[Verb]

to not win in a race, fight, game, etc.

Ex: They lost the boxing match in the final round. 
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ski
ski
[noun]

either of a pair of long thin objects worn on our feet to make us move faster over the snow

Ex: She strapped on her skis and glided gracefully down the mountain slope. 
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skiing
skiing
[noun]

the activity or sport of moving over snow on skis

Ex: He took up skiing as a hobby and now spends every weekend on the mountain. 
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skate
skate
[noun]

a type of shoe with two pairs of small wheels attached to the bottom, for moving on a hard, flat surface

Ex: She laced up her skates and glided across the rink. 
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skating
skating
[noun]

the sport or activity of moving around quickly on skates

Ex: Skating has been a part of their family traditions for generations, with everyone participating in the annual winter outing. 
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ice skate
ice skate
[noun]

a boot with a blade at the bottom used to move quickly on ice

Ex: She laced up her ice skates and glided gracefully across the frozen pond. 
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ice skating

the sport or activity of moving on ice with ice skates

Ex: She enjoys ice skating as a way to stay active and have fun during the winter months. 
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snowboard
snowboard
[noun]

a type of board that we use to move down the snowy hills

Ex: He strapped on his snowboard and headed to the slopes for a day of snowboarding. 
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snowboarding

a winter sport or activity in which the participant stands on a board and glides over snow, typically on a mountainside

Ex: Snowboarding is a popular winter activity that attracts enthusiasts of all ages to the mountains. 
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skateboard

a small board with two sets of wheels we stand on to move around by pushing one foot down

Ex: He enjoys riding his skateboard around the neighborhood, doing tricks and jumps at the local skate park. 
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skateboarding

the sport or activity of riding a skateboard

Ex: He enjoys the thrill of skateboarding, spending hours perfecting his tricks at the skate park. 
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surfboard
surfboard
[noun]

a long board we stand or lie on to ride waves

Ex: They rented surfboards and wetsuits for their surfing lesson, eager to learn how to ride the waves. 
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surfing
surfing
[noun]

the sport or activity of riding a surfboard to move on waves

Ex: He enjoys surfing and spends most of his free time riding waves at the beach. 
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registration

the act of putting the name or information of someone on an official list

Ex: Registration for the marathon started last week. 
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membership

the state of belonging to a group, organization, etc.

Ex: They launched a campaign to increase membership in the community group, encouraging people to join and get involved in local initiatives. 
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to practice

to do or play something many times to become good at it

Ex: Musicians regularly practice their instruments to improve their skills. 
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team
team
[noun]

a group of people who compete against another group in a sport or game

Ex: The basketball team practiced diligently to enhance their coordination and strategy. 
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fan
fan
[noun]

someone who has a strong interest in and enthusiasm for a particular sport, team, or athlete

Ex: She became a fan of soccer after watching the World Cup. 
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record
record
[noun]

the best performance or result, or the highest or lowest level that has ever been reached, especially in sport

Ex: The gymnast achieved a perfect score, setting a new record in the floor exercise event. 
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net
net
[noun]

the barrier in the middle of a court over which players hit the ball, used in sports such as tennis

Ex: The tennis player's powerful serve sent the ball over the net and into the opponent's court. 
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prize
prize
[noun]

anything that is given as a reward to someone who has done very good work or to the winner of a contest, game of chance, etc.

Ex: She was thrilled to receive the first prize in the art competition for her stunning painting. 
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