7. Go bowling (v):
/goʊ/ /ˈboʊlɪŋ/
Lanzar bolos
A game involved with rolling heavy balls
along a track.
Example:
Christine hates
going bowling
because she always loses.
8. Go canoeing (v):
/goʊ/ /kəˈnuɪŋ/
Ir de canotaje
A sport activity which involves paddling a
canoe with paddles.
Example:
Benny wishes to
go canoeing
with his family along the river.
9. Go hunting (v):
/goʊ/ /ˈhʌntɪŋ/
Ir de cacería
The activity which involves chasing and
killing wild animals.
Example:
Douglas’ father sometimes
goes hunting
in the far forest.
10. Go mountain climbing (v):
/goʊ/ /ˈmaʊntən/ /ˈklaɪmɪŋ/
Ir de montañismo
Sport of mountain climbing attempting to
reach the top.
Example:
Annie always gets tired when she
goes mountain climbing.
11. Go sightseeing (v):
/goʊ/ /ˈsaɪtˈsiɪŋ/
Ir de observación
The activity of travelling around a place
to see touristic things.
Example:
Cathy usually
goes sightseeing, but she prefers lying on the beach.
12. Go sledding (v):
/goʊ/ /ˈslɛdɪŋ/
Ir de trineo
To ride on a sled.
Example:
Henry almost got an accident when he
went sledding.
13. Go tobogganing (v):
/goʊ/ /təˈbɑgənɪŋ/
Lanzarse del tobogán
To slide down a hill on a toboggan.
Example:
Brenda never
went tobogganing;
it could be her first time.
14. Go window shopping (v):
/goʊ/ /ˈwɪndoʊ/ /ˈʃɒpɪŋ/
Ir de escaparates
To go about looking at goods in store
windows without actually buying.
Example:
The office workers
go window shopping
on their lunch hour.