My Favorite Class At LESP

         My favorite class is Physical Education at LESP. It's interesting for me because I like to doing some exercise base on that's health for my body. 

         I like playing badminton, and it has become a habit of mine. Otherwise, when I playing badminton with other people or 2 VS. 2, I can find something was funny about people. In the other hands, when friends form a team to play ball, it will be more interesting because they are acquaintances and have something to say.





         Physical Education in my second class, Ms.Lopez is my teacher. I have this class in the gym( first floor). I have to pass this class because I will graduation on June, so I have to passing. 




         We already playing basketball, volleyball. Now, we are playing badminton. I prefer playing badminton to these courses. Because,  as a child inexplicable like it, but also often find friends to play badminton. even in the first two semesters of the time also signed up for badminton after class. Before we begin our class, we'll do some warm-up exercises.



Comments

  1. Can you show us the rules in the sports you play and to how to do it and what's the win of the game?

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    1. -A game can take place with either two (singles) or four (doubles) players.
      -An official match has to be played indoors on the proper court dimensions. The dimensions are 6.1m by 13.4m, The net is situated through the middle of the court and is set at 1.55m.
      -To score a point the shuttlecock must hit within the parameters of the opponents court.
      -If the shuttlecock hits the net or lands out then a point is awarded to your opponent.
      -Players must serve diagonally across the net to their opponent. As points are won then serving stations move from one side to the other. There are no second serves so if your first serve goes out then your opponent wins the point.
      -A serve must be hit underarm and below the servers waist. No overarm serves are allowed.
      -Each game will start with a toss to determine which player will serve first and which side of the court the opponent would like to start from.
      -Once the shuttlecock is ‘live’ then a player may move around the court as they wish.
      -They are permitted to hit the shuttlecock from out of the playing area.
      -If a player touches the net with any part of their body or racket then it is deemed a fault and their opponent receives the point.
      -A fault is also called if a player deliberately distracts their opponent, the shuttlecock is caught in the racket then flung, the shuttlecock is hit twice or if the player continues to infract with the laws of badminton.
      -Each game is umpired by a referee on a high chair who overlooks the game. There are also line judges who monitor if the shuttlecock lands in or not. The referee has overriding calls on infringements and faults.

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  2. I love playing volleyball in my free times with my friends. Are you on a team?

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    1. There was once a volleyball club in 2017 when I came in the school but I think Ms.Li doesn't have time to do the club anymore (

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  3. Badminton is fun! Have you played on a tournament?

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    1. No, I haven't played on a tournament. But I hope I can join that, for now I don't have that chance .

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  4. I love badminton, although im not very good, i love the fact that i can hit it as hard as i can and it always slows down.

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  5. I learned to play badminton in my old school it was really fun!

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  6. I see these pictures and remember my childhood to play badminton it was very cheerful and fun.

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