During Sports & PT Period
50 daily use English sentences for sports and PT period — warm-up, team games, winning, losing, and sportsmanship. With Hindi meanings!
⚽ Why Learn Sports English?
PT period is the most exciting part of the school day! Whether you’re playing cricket in the ground, running races during Sports Day, or doing exercises with the PT teacher — you need the right English words. Many Indian kids know how to play but struggle to communicate during games.
These 50 sentences cover everything — from “Sir, whose turn is it?” to “Well played! Good game, everyone!” Learn how to ask for turns, cheer your team, accept defeat gracefully, and talk to the PT teacher about injuries. Remember: A good sportsperson speaks well both on and off the field!
Warm-Up & Getting Ready (1-10)
Playing Team Games (11-20)
During the Game (21-30)
Winning, Losing & Sportsmanship (31-40)
Cool Down & Going Back to Class (41-50)
❌ Common Mistakes During Sports
🔊 Pronunciation Guide
📖 Word of the Day
💬 Full Dialogue — Cricket Match at KV Pune
It’s PT period at Kendriya Vidyalaya, Pune. Aarav and Meera’s teams are playing cricket. Sharma Sir is the PT teacher.
🎭 Conversation Practice — Role-Play These!
Role-Play 1: Asking to Join a Game
Friend: “Sure! We need one more player.”
You: “Which team should I join?”
Friend: “Come on our team! You can be the fielder.”
You: “Great! Let’s go!”
Role-Play 2: Reporting an Injury
PT Sir: “Let me see. Can you walk?”
You: “Yes, Sir, but it hurts a lot.”
PT Sir: “Go to the medical room. Take a friend with you.”
You: “Thank you, Sir.”
Role-Play 3: Good Sportsmanship After Losing
Winner: “Thanks! You guys were tough to beat!”
You: “We’ll practice harder for next time.”
Winner: “Let’s play again tomorrow!”
You: “Sure! It was fun. See you tomorrow!”
✏️ Practice — Fill in the Blanks
🎮 Quiz — Test Your Sports English!
🧠 Parent Tips — Sports English at Home
Play & Talk in English
When playing any game at home — cricket, badminton, even carrom — use English: “Your turn!”, “Good shot!”, “Pass it here!” This makes sports vocabulary natural and fun.
Teach Winning & Losing Words
After any game, practice: “Good game!” and “Well played!” This builds sportsmanship AND English. Teach “We lost” (not “loosed”) and “I hurt my knee” (not “my knee is paining”).
Watch Sports in English
Watch cricket or football commentary in English together. Kids pick up words like “boundary,” “goal,” “offside,” “penalty” naturally. Ask: “What did the commentator say?”
Praise Effort, Not Just Winning
“You played your best!” and “Great effort!” are powerful sentences. Teach your child that sportsmanship matters more than the score. This builds both character and vocabulary.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
How to talk during sports period in English?
▼Use encouraging words like “Good shot!”, “Pass the ball!”, “My turn!” For the PT teacher, say “Sir, may I sit out? I’m not feeling well.” Always use “May I” for permission and be a good sport — say “Well played!” even when you lose.
What is sportsmanship?
▼Sportsmanship means fair and generous behaviour during games. It means shaking hands after a match, saying “Well played!” to the other team, not cheating, and accepting defeat gracefully. Good sportsmanship makes you a better person, not just a better player.
What’s the difference between “lose” and “loose”?
▼“Lose” (one ‘o’) means to not win: “We might lose the match.” “Loose” (two ‘o’s) means not tight: “My shoelace is loose.” The past tense of “lose” is “lost” — never “loosed.”
How to tell the PT teacher you are injured?
▼Say “Sir, I hurt my knee. May I sit out?” or “Ma’am, I twisted my ankle. Can I go to the medical room?” Don’t say “leg is paining” — say “my leg hurts” instead. Be specific about where it hurts.
Can I download these sentences as PDF?
▼Yes! Click the “Download PDF” button at the top to get all 50 sentences with Hindi meanings in a printable A4 format.