A2 English Vocabulary: Talking About Sports and Exercise (Play, Do, Go) — A2 English vocabulary lesson by Langcom

A2 English Vocabulary: Talking About Sports and Exercise (Play, Do, Go)

劳尔-马吉尼亚

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7 月 17, 2026

A2📚 Vocabulary⏱️ 4 min read
To talk about sports and exercise in English, we use specific verbs like play, do, , 和 go. These verbs combine with different activities. We use play for team sports or games with a ball, like play badmintonplay football. For individual exercises, martial arts, or non-team activities, we typically use do, such as do yogado gymnastics. Finally, go is common with activities ending in -ing, often done outdoors or involving movement, for example, go skiinggo swimming. Other activities like ride a bikedance use their own specific verbs. Knowing these patterns helps you speak naturally about your hobbies.

How Do We Talk About Sports in English?

In English, we often use three main verbs to talk about sports and exercise: play, do, , 和 go. Choosing the correct verb is important for sounding natural.

Each verb has a general rule for the types of activities it combines with. Let’s look at them one by one.

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When Do We Use ‘Play’?

We use play for team sports, ball sports, or competitive games.

  • Use play with sports where you usually need a ball or play against other people.
  • These are often competitive games.

Examples:

  • play football
  • play basketball
  • play tennis
  • play badminton

When Do We Use ‘Do’?

We use do for individual activities, non-team sports, martial arts, or general exercise.

  • Use do for activities that are often individual or focus on exercise and fitness.
  • These activities usually do not involve a ball or a team.

Examples:

  • do yoga
  • do gymnastics
  • do karate
  • do exercise

When Do We Use ‘Go’?

We use go for activities that end in -ing. These are often activities you do outdoors or that involve movement from one place to another.

  • Use go with many activities that involve continuous movement.
  • The activity itself is often a verb ending in -ing.

Examples:

  • go swimming
  • go running
  • go cycling
  • go skiing
  • go skating

What About Other Verbs for Exercise?

Some activities use their own specific verbs, not play, do, 或 go.

  • For activities with a bike or a horse, we use ride. For example, ride a bikeride a horse.
  • For the activity of moving rhythmically to music, we use the verb dance. For example, dance salsadance at a party.
Summary of Verbs for Sports and Exercise
Verb Type of Activity 示例
Play Team sports, ball sports, competitive games football, tennis, badminton
Do Individual activities, martial arts, general exercise yoga, gymnastics, karate
Go Activities ending in -ing (often outdoors/movement) swimming, running, skiing, skating

示例

  • I like to play badminton with my friends on Saturdays.
  • She does yoga every morning to relax.
  • We often go skiing in the mountains in winter.
  • He loves to ride his bike in the park.
  • They go skating at the ice rink every week.
  • My sister wants to learn to dance.
  • Do you want to play football this afternoon?

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西班牙语母语者常犯的错误

Using ‘Do’ for all activities

A common mistake for Spanish speakers is to use do for many sports, similar to ‘hacer’ in Spanish. However, English uses specific verbs.

  • 错误: I do football.
  • 正确: I play football.
  • 错误: She does swimming.
  • 正确: She goes swimming.

Remember to use play for ball/team sports, do for individual exercise, and go for -ing activities.

常见问题

Can I say ‘do sport’?

Yes, you can say do sport as a general phrase, meaning to participate in sports. However, when talking about a specific sport, it’s better to use play, do, 或 go. For example, I do sport every weekend is correct, but I play football is more specific than I do football.

What about ‘run’ or ‘swim’?

Runswim are verbs themselves. You can say I run every dayI swim in the sea. However, go runninggo swimming are also very common collocations, meaning to go somewhere specifically to do that activity. For example, Let’s go swimming!

Is it ‘do a bike’ or ‘ride a bike’?

The correct phrase is ride a bike. We use the verb ride for things you sit on and control, like a bicycle or a horse. We do not use do for this activity.

关于作者:劳尔·马吉尼亚

劳尔·马吉尼亚是Langcom教育协会的主任,该协会是位于 美国. 凭借在语言教育和国际认证领域十余年的经验,他已帮助来自25个国家的数千名学生、教师和教育机构考取了剑桥英语证书以及IELTS、TOEFL和Michigan英语证书。.

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