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    Vocabulary: Swimming, diving...


    Summer is coming  ... soon! Let's get ready, to go to the swimming pool, first, and then to the seaside or the ocean... 

     

                                                                                                        

    Stepstones (stepping stones)                                          A play raft                                                              a ring

     

     

                  

     

     

        = a pair of swim flip-flops  or tongs               

     

                 

                   = a swim belt

     

        

     

                     = fins

     

             

              =  a mermaid fin

     

    Different styles: the breaststroke 

    the backstroke   

    the butterfly stroke the crawl (freestyle)                             

     

                                           

       Backstroke                                                         Ball diving                                                         Butterfly stroke 

     

       = a swimming ring         

           

          

            = arm bands

                     

            = goggles

      

            

          = a latex swim cap     

        

       

     

             = a pull buoy

            

            = hand paddles

     

     

            = ear plugs

     

         

           = a nose clip

         

            = dive balls 

       

           

      = swimming noodles

           

      

    = a mask and snorkel

     

         

    = an inflatable noodle 

     

     

    There you are!   Ready to buy your equipment... and to have a lot of fun!  





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    1. Going to the pool is so pleasant, especially when you play with with a friend. You're like shipwrecked persons... for fun!


    2. Paula! If you go into the water alone, come and fasten your !Then, you'll be really safe!


    3. Kevin, put your on if you don't want your eyes to burn!


    4. In order to improve the movements of your legs, you should practise with !


    5. Give me the baby's , please! Being in the water without one is much too dangerous.


    6. Oh look at Laura, she's working with her and looks like Ariel! Wonderful undulating movements ...


    7. If you don't wear your , you'll have another ear infection, and no pool for several weeks!


    8. Use your in order to concentrate on the perfection of the movements of your arms ...


    9. In order to practise , you have to make alternate arm movements, on your back, and do a flutter kick with your legs.


    10. In a pool, are great fun! You may tow your playmates with them, ride them, whack each other on the head with them (ugh) or ... put them under your armpits to swim !











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