The Weekend - Swim faster!(0061)
The Weekend - Swim faster!(0061)
A:
This is such a beautiful day! Great for sailing!
B:
It sure is! The water looks so nice! Anchor the boat for a little while. I'm going to take a dip.
A:
Why are you doggy-paddling? I taught you how to swim! Do your breast stroke!
B:
I get too tired! I'll just backstroke, it's easier!
A:
Try kicking your legs more. That's good. Don't go out too far!
B:
It's Jump in!
A:
Kathy! Get back here! I see a shark!
B:
Ahhhh!!!! Help me! Help! Bring the boat closer! The shark is coming straight towards me!
A:
It's right under you! Kathy!!!!!
Key Vocabulary
sail
verb
travel in a boat that is powered by wind
for a little while
phrase
for a short amount of time
a dip
phrase
a swim
doggy-paddle
verb
swim like a dog
breast stroke
common noun, non-variable
way of swimming where the person moves the arms and legs in a half-circle in front of them; like a frog
backstroke
verb
swim on your back with arms moving up and down in a circle
straight towards
phrase
directly in the direction of something
Supplementary Vocabulary
swim suit
common noun, singular
clothes you wear when you go swimming (AmE)
swimming costume
common noun, singular
clothes you wear when you go swimming (BrE)
towel
common noun, singular
piece of soft cloth you use to dry yourself after swimming or bathing
tan
verb
lie in the sun and try to make your skin more brown
dive
verb
jump into the water with your head first