No mini-podcast de hoje, o Tim vai lhe contar qual atividade ele praticou no enino médio e lhe ensinar a fazer perguntas sobre atividades esportivas no Simple Past.
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FRASES NO MINI-PODCAST DE HOJE:
Did you play soccer in high school?
No, I played team handball.
Did you do ballet?
No, I went swimming.
Did you play soccer in high school?
No, I played team handball.
play – played
Did you play soccer in high school?
Yes, I did.
No, I played handball.
play
do
play soccer
play baseball
do aerobics
do karate
Did you do karate last weekend?
No, I did Judo.
Did you do aerobics?
No, I did pilates.
go running
go swimming
Did you go swimming last weekend?
Did you go fishing?
Did you go surfing?
I swam in high school.
I was part of the swimming team.
I went swimming on the weekend.
– Did you play/go/do __________ last weekend?
– No, I played/went/did _____________________ .
Esportes ou competições que usam objetos, como bola, cartas ou similares, e esportes competitivos no qual jogamos contra outra pessoa.
play baseball – jogar beisebol
play soccer (U.S.)/football (Britain) – jogar futebol
play basketball – jogar basquete
play football – jogar futebol americano
play hockey – jogar hóquei
play poker – jogar pôquer
play rugby – jogar rugby
play tennis – jogar tênis
play (team/European/Olympic) handball
play volleyball – jogar vôlei
Exceções:
go golfing – jogar golfe
go bowling – jogar boliche
Artes marciais, lutas, atividades de meditação e exercício físico.
do aerobics – fazer aeróbica
do athletics/track – fazer ateletismo
do ballet – fazer belé
do gymnastics – fazer ginástica olímpica
do jiu-jitsu – fazer jiu-jitsu
do judo – fazer judô
do karate – fazer caratê
do kung fu – Fazer kung fu
do pilates – fazer pilates
do yoga – fazer yoga
Atividades físicas e esportes que, em geral, podem ser praticados sozinhos, usamos o verbo ‘go’ com a próxima palavra seguida de ‘ing. [Atenção: Quando falamos sobre praticar constantemente essas atividades no passado, frequentemente usamos a atividade como verbo sozinho. Exemplo: I swam in high school.
go cycling/biking – praticar ciclismo
go fishing – ir pescar
go mountaineering – fazer montanhismo
go (horseback) riding – praticar equitação
go rock climbing – escalar
go running – correr
go sailing – praticar vela
go skateboarding – andar de skate
go skating – ir patina/fazer patinação
go skiing – esquiar
go surfing – surfar
go swimming – nadar/praticar natação
go windsurfing – praticar windsurf
go swimming – nadar/ praticar natação
Exceção: do boxing – fazer boxe
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Let’s practice in the comments section below.
– Did you play/go/do __________ last weekend?
– No, I played/went/did _____________________ .
Hi Tim,
Did you play ping-pong last weekend?
I’ve heard you’re really good!
I like to play ping-pong, but I’m not that good. 🙂
Oh, come on Tim!
Are you sandbagging?
Did you go cycling on the weekend? No, I played a game on my cellphone!
Did you go rock climbing with Benjamin on weekend?
Not a chance of that! 😀
It must have been a fun game. 🙂
Did you play rugby in high school?
No, I did not. I went running.
Can I answer this question in this way? Is it the way the natives answer this question?
You can say it that way, Sinval. However, we usually use “went running” for a one time event, like “I went running yesterday”. Maybe you could say something like, “I was a track runner in high school.”
Thank you, teacher!
I’m trying to get to Carnegie Hall… Did you remember?! Practice, practice, practice…
Did you play poker last weekend?
No, I play olympic handball last weekend.
– Did you go surfing last weekend?
– No, I played foot volleyball.
– Did you do atheletics last weekend?
– No, I went swimming.
You’re very active!
God bless you teacher! Your class are great!!! I’m learning a lot of with your podcasts. Thank very much!
Thank you, Johnston! I’m so glad to hear that!
Did you go golfing last week?
No, I did aerobics.