Unit 2: Badminton
Easy raquet sport, the shuttelcock fly slowly than a ball and you can hit it.
Summary
Net: something made with many holes in it, for example for catching fish, or for sports
Racquet: a wooden or metal frame strung with catgut or nylon, used in tennis and certain other games
Shuttlecock: a rounded cork etc., with feathers etc. fixed in it, used in the game of badminton.
Single: in tennis etc., a match or matches with only one player on each side
Doubles: or noun plural in tennis etc., a kind of match with two players on each side
Set: you need 21 points with two points ahead to win a set and two sets to win a match.
Point: You win a point when:
The shuttlecock hit your opponent court.
The shuttlecock from your opponent touch the floor outside the court.
The shuttlecock from tour opponent don’t pass over the net.
Serve: in tennis and similar games, to start the play by throwing up the ball etc. and hitting it
Drive: when you hit the shuttlecock from the same side you hold the racket. (if you have the racket in your right hand and you hit the shuttlecock from the right side)
Backhand: when you hit the shuttlecock from the opposite side you hold the racket (if you have the racket in your right hand and you hit the shuttlecock from the left side)