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Theo's Free Talk Sentences: ![]()
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1.) I see a girl snowboarding!
2.) She is wearing a coat.
3.) The coat color is pink.
4.) The girl is wearing gloves.
5.) The girl is wearing goggles on her face.
Angela's Free Talk Sentences:
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1.) I can see a snowboarder.
2.) I can see the sun!
3.) I can see the sky.
4.) I can see blue colors.
5.) I can see the woman snowboarding!
6.) Snowboarding is fun!
7.) I want to learn how to snowboard!
Snowboarding is one of the newest winter sports, but it’s also one of the coolest. It began in the 1960s when a man called Sherman Poppen tied two skis together for his daughters to slide down snowy hills. He called it a “Snurfer” (snow + surfer), and kids loved it.
By the 1980s, snowboarding had grown into a proper sport with better boards, competitions, and fans all over the world. At first, many ski resorts didn’t allow snowboarders because they thought it was too wild. But snowboarding’s popularity kept growing, and today it’s an Olympic sport!
Skiing and snowboarding might look similar, but they feel very different. In skiing, you wear two skis (one on each foot) and face forward with poles in your hands. In snowboarding, you strap both feet to one wide board and face sideways, like a surfer or skateboarder.
Some people say skiing is easier to learn at the start, while snowboarding is harder at first but easier later on. Both are fun ways to zoom down snowy mountains, and many kids try both before deciding which they like best.
Snowboarding became part of the Winter Olympics in 1998 in Nagano, Japan. Today, there are several events, such as halfpipe, slopestyle, and snowboard cross. The halfpipe is especially popular, where snowboarders fly high into the air and perform tricks.
Big names like Shaun White from the USA and Chloe Kim, also from the USA, have made snowboarding famous worldwide. Their flips, spins, and record-breaking performances have inspired a new generation of riders.
Snowboarding is best enjoyed on snowy mountains, and there are famous spots all around the world. The Alps in Europe, the Rocky Mountains in North America, and resorts in Japan and New Zealand are all perfect for snowboarding.
Even if you don’t live near mountains, you might find indoor snow centres where you can practise all year round. Whether outdoors on a mountain or inside a snow dome, snowboarding is about fun, freedom, and a little bit of fearless adventure.
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1. Who invented the first version of a snowboard, called the “Snurfer”?
A) Shaun White
B) Sherman Poppen
C) Chloe Kim
2. In what decade did snowboarding become popular as a sport?
A) 1980s
B) 1950s
C) 1920s
3. What is the main difference between skiing and snowboarding?
A) Skiing uses two skis, snowboarding uses one board
B) Skiing is only for adults, snowboarding is for kids
C) Snowboarding doesn’t use snow
4. When did snowboarding become part of the Winter Olympics?
A) 2022 in Beijing
B) 1998 in Nagano
C) 1960 in Squaw Valley
5. Which famous snowboarder is known for winning Olympic gold and doing amazing tricks in the halfpipe?
A) Sherman Poppen
B) Shaun White
C) Usain Bolt