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UNIT 2  LESSON 4: SPORT

MY BROTHER AND ME

Last summer I went to Wimbledon and I saw the best tennis match ever! Andy Murray was playing Roger Federer and it was exciting until the last moment. Federer defeated Murray, so he played Novak Djokovic in the finals. Djokovic won!

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As much as I love tennis, my brother hates it. He dislikes most sports except football. He wants to see all the matches, even if they are on the telly very late at night. Sometimes they start at eleven in the evening and they end at one o’clock in the night! My parents would never let me see a match that late, but because my dad is a football lover as well, Josh can watch too. It’s not really fair, is it?

The thing with my brother and me is that whatever he likes, I dislike. And the other way around it’s the same. I love dancing shows, which he disgusts. He loves rugby and there’s nothing I hate more than that. I fancy quizzes on TV, while he wants to put it off as quickly as possible. Of course we start talking and then shouting until my mum or dad come between us and decide what is going to happen.

But there’s one thing we like watching together and that’s extreme sports. Probably because we are both too scared to do those things ourselves. It is very exciting to watch people who are doing some sort of marathon. They start skydiving, then they have to climb a mountain. But that’s not all. When they are on top of the mountain they get on a mountain bike and they have to get down on that. It’s nearly impossible but they do it anyway.

We have seen something very exciting lately. It was something called street luge. I have never seen it before. It is an extreme sport too, which is really extremely dangerous. It’s like skate boarding, but the board is a little longer and the person isn’t standing, but lying on it on his back. Feet first, head last. The only protection they wear is a helmet. And then they go downhill. Really incredibly fast. And you know what? They only use their feet to stop. Can you imagine? Going downhill at 140 km per hour and the only brakes you have are your feet. I was so scared that I nearly wet my pants while I was watching them. My brother’s dry remark was that they must wear out lots of shoes!!

 

I think this is about the only time that me and my brother spend time together and even like it.

match 

exciting 

until 

to defeat/defeated

the finals

 

as much as

to dislike

except 

even 

if 

 

the telly 

at night

in the evening 

would 

to let 

​

that late

fair

whatever 

the other way around

the same

​

to disgust

to fancy 

while 

to put/shut off 

possible

​

to shout

between 

to decide 

extreme sports

probably 

​

both 

exciting 

to watch 

skydiving

to climb 

​

nearly impossible

anyway

lately

street luge

extremely dangerous

​

board 

to stand

to ly 

back

feet 

​

head 

protection 

to wear 

helmet

downhill

​

incredibly 

to use 

to imagine

km per hour 

brakes 

​

scared 

to wet my pants

dry remark

to wear out 

to spend 

wedstrijd

opwindend/spannend

tot

verslaan

de finale

 

zoveel als

niet leuk vinden

behalve

zelfs

als

 

de tv

s nachts

s avonds

zou

laten

 

zo laat

eerlijk

wat dan ook

andersom

hetzelfde

 

verafschuwen

leuk vinden

terwijl

uitzetten

mogelijk

 

schreeuwen

tussen

beslissen

extreme sporten

waarschijnlijk

 

beide/allebei

spannend

kijken naar

parachute springen

klimmen

 

bijna onmogelijk

toch

pasgeleden

straat boarden liggend

heel erg gevaarlijk

 

skateboard

staan

liggen

rug

voeten

 

hoofd

bescherming

dragen (van kleding)

helm

bergafwaarts

 

ongelooflijk

gebruiken

voorstellen/indenken

km per uur

remmen

 

bang

in mijn broek plassen

droge opmerking

verslijten

doorbrengen

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