Practical words and conversations in sports situations in english for non-english speakers
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Common language, Communication, English, SportsAbstract
Lately, the need for humans to have a common language to communicate and advance socio-scientific goals is increasingly felt. Therefore, learning English, which has become the language of communication of the world's people, has been a priority for researchers, politicians, athletes, scholars, etc. The purpose of this article is to provide different words and conversations about sports in English. The research method in this research is library type. The researcher refers to printed documents and all identified sources such as books, dictionaries, magazines, dictionaries, printed interviews, printed texts indexed in databases. Internal and external, the collected information is presented in the appropriate category in the form of a table. Findings from this article include the features needed to learn English that athletes also enjoy and some words, phrases and idioms used in sports situations, practical conversations to describe sports, and being in sports situations.
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