Topic vocabulary Flashcards
to defeat someone in a game, competition, election, or battle
beat (v)
any game in which you move objects around on a speacial board
board game (n phr)
the person who is in charge of a team or organisation
captain (n)
to invite someone to compete or fight
challenge (v)
something that needs a lot of skill, energy, and determination to deal with or achieve
challenge (n)
someone who has won an important competition, espeacially in sport
champion (n)
to behave dishonestly, or to not obey rules
cheat (v)
serious music that is played on instruments such as the piano and the violin
classical music (n phr)
an organised event in which people try to win prizes by being better than people
competition (n)
an organisation for people who take part in a particular activity, or the building that they use
club (n)
someone who trains a sports player or team
coach (n)
an event at which orchestra, band, or musician plays or sings in front of an audience
concert (n)
to win againt someone
defeat (v)
failure to win a competition or to succeed in doing something
defeat (n)
enjoyable or interesting
entertaining (adj)
traditional music from a particular country or region, or music played in a traditional style
fork music (n phr)
a small set of musicians who play pop music
group (n)
a room or club with equipment for doing physical exercises
gym (n)
get enjoyment from an activity that is not important or serious
have fun (v phr)
to make someone want to know about or take part in something
interest (v)
an activity that you enjoy doing when you are not working
interest (n)
someone who belongs to a group or an organisation: a trade union member
member (n)
someone who is competing againt you
opponent (n)
to prepare or arrange an activity or event
organise (v)
a feeling of happiness, enjoyment, or satisfaction
pleasure (n)
someone whose job is to make sure that players in a game obey the rules
referee (n)
a regular pattern of sounds in music
rhythm (n)
to do something although you know that something that is bad could happen as a result
risk (v)
the possibility that something unpleasant or dangerous might happen
risk (n)
to get a point in a game or sport
score (v)
the number of points that someone gains in a game or test
score (n)
to like a particular sports team and always want them to win
support (v)
help that you give to a particular idea, organisation, etc
support (n)
a group of people who play a sport or game against another group
team (n)
to practice a sport regularly before a match or competition
train (v)
a game in which players use electronic controls to move images on a television or computer screen
video game (n phr)