English Vocabulary Words starting with 'B'
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Match the following sports with their respective equipment:

Football = Football boots Swimming = Swimming goggles Tennis = Tennis racket Basketball = Basketball shoes

Match the following activities with their related locations:

Football = Football pitch Swimming = Swimming pool Tennis = Tennis court Shopping = Shopping mall

Match the following sports with their playing surfaces:

Football = Grass field Swimming = Water Tennis = Hard court Basketball = Wooden court

Match the following sports with their scoring units:

<p>Football = Goals Swimming = Lap times Tennis = Points Basketball = Baskets</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following sports with their typical team sizes:

<p>Football = 11 players Swimming = Individual or relay teams Tennis = Singles or doubles Basketball = 5 players</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following sports with their common playing durations:

<p>Football = 90 minutes Swimming = Varies by race length Tennis = Best of 3 or 5 sets Basketball = 4 quarters of 12 minutes each</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following sports with their governing bodies:

<p>Football = FIFA Swimming = FINA (Fédération Internationale de Natation) Tennis = ITF (International Tennis Federation) Basketball = FIBA (International Basketball Federation)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following sports with their famous championships:

<p>Football = FIFA World Cup Swimming = Olympic Games Tennis = Wimbledon Basketball = NBA Finals</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following sports with their unique rules:

<p>Football = No using hands except for goalkeepers. Swimming = Different strokes for different distances. Tennis = Service alternates between players. Basketball = Dribbling and shot clock violations.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following sports with their common injuries:

<p>Football = Muscle strains and concussions. Swimming = Shoulder injuries and swimmer's ear. Tennis = Tennis elbow and ankle sprains. Basketball = Ankle sprains and knee injuries.</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Vocabulary List

  • Awesome: extremely good or exciting
  • Awful: extremely bad or unpleasant
  • Baby: a very young human being
  • Back: the rear part of something or someone
  • Bad: of poor quality or unpleasant
  • Badly: in a way that is not good or satisfactory
  • Bag: a container made of flexible material, used for carrying things
  • Bake: to cook food in an oven or on a hot surface
  • Ball: a round or spherical object
  • Balloon: a flexible bag that can be inflated with air or gas
  • Banana: a long, curved fruit that grows in clusters
  • Band: a group of musicians who play music together
  • Bank: a business that provides financial services
  • Barbecue/Barbeque: an outdoor meal where food is cooked over an open fire
  • Baseball: a team sport played with a ball and bat
  • Basketball: a team sport played with a ball and basket
  • Bat: a flying mammal or a sports equipment
  • Bath: a container filled with water for washing
  • Bathroom: a room in a house where people wash and use the toilet
  • Bathtub: a large container filled with water for washing
  • Battery: a device that stores energy
  • Beach: a landform along a sea or lake
  • Bean: a small, usually green, seed pod
  • Bear: a large, carnivorous mammal
  • Beard: hair that grows on a person's chin and jaw
  • Beautiful: very pleasing to look at or listen to
  • Because: used to give a reason or explanation
  • Bed: a piece of furniture for sleeping or resting
  • Bedroom: a room in a house where people sleep
  • Bee: a flying insect that collects nectar
  • Before: at an earlier time or in front of something
  • Begin: to start doing something
  • Beginner: someone who is new to an activity or subject
  • Behind: at the back of something or someone
  • Believe: to accept something as true
  • Belong: to be a member of a group or to be owned by someone
  • Below: at a lower position or level
  • Belt: a flexible band worn around the waist
  • Between: in the space or time between two things
  • Bicycle: a vehicle with two wheels, powered by pedaling
  • Big: of a large size or amount
  • Bill: a statement of money owed for goods or services
  • Bin: a container for waste or trash
  • Biology: the study of living things
  • Bird: a type of animal that has wings and can fly
  • Birth: the process of a baby being born
  • Birthday: a celebration of a person's birth
  • Biscuit: a small, sweet baked food (British English)
  • Bit: a small part or piece of something
  • Black: a color or a dark shade
  • Blackboard: a board used for writing or drawing
  • Blanket: a bed covering or a piece of fabric for keeping warm
  • Block: a solid piece of material or a rectangular shape
  • Blog: a website where people share their thoughts or experiences
  • Blond(e): a person with fair or light-colored hair
  • Blood: a liquid that circulates in the body
  • Blouse: a type of shirt worn by women
  • Blue: a color or a shade of the sky
  • Board: a flat, usually rectangular, piece of material
  • Boat: a vehicle for traveling on water
  • Body: the physical structure of a person or animal
  • Boil: to cook food in hot water
  • Book: a written or printed work or a set of pages bound together
  • Bookcase: a piece of furniture for holding books
  • Bookshelf: a shelf for holding books
  • Boot: a type of footwear or a device for starting a car
  • Bored: feeling tired or unhappy because of a lack of interest
  • Boring: not interesting or exciting
  • Born: to come into existence or to be brought into the world
  • Borrow: to take something temporarily with the intention of returning it
  • Boss: a person in charge of a business or organization
  • Both: used to refer to two things or people
  • Bother: to annoy or disturb someone
  • Bottle: a container for liquids
  • Bottom: the lowest or back part of something
  • Bowl: a round, open-top container
  • Box: a container made of stiff material
  • Boy: a male child or young male
  • Boyfriend: a male partner in a romantic relationship
  • Bracelet: a type of jewelry worn around the wrist
  • Brain: the organ that controls the body's functions
  • Brave: showing courage or strength in the face of difficulty
  • Bread: a type of food made from flour
  • Break: to shatter or separate into pieces
  • Breakfast: the first meal of the day
  • Bridge: a structure that spans a physical obstacle
  • Bright: giving off or reflecting a lot of light
  • Brilliant: extremely good or impressive
  • Bring: to move something towards the speaker
  • Broken: not in working order or damaged
  • Brother: a male sibling or a male member of a group
  • Brown: a color or a shade of the earth
  • Brush: a tool with bristles for cleaning or painting
  • Build: to construct or create something
  • Building: a structure with walls and a roof
  • Burger: a type of sandwich
  • Bus: a large vehicle for transporting people
  • Business: an organization that provides goods or services
  • Businessman/Businesswoman: a person who works in or owns a business
  • Business person: a person who works in or owns a business
  • Bus station: a place where buses stop to pick up passengers
  • Bus stop: a designated place where buses stop
  • Busy: actively engaged in work or an activity
  • But: used to introduce a contrasting idea
  • Butter: a type of spread made from milk
  • Butterfly: a type of insect with colorful wings
  • Buy: to obtain something in exchange for payment
  • By: used to indicate the means or method of doing something
  • By accident: happening unintentionally or unexpectedly
  • By the way: used to add a comment or remark
  • Bye: a way of saying goodbye

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