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May / June 2020
Olympics
(oh-LIM-piks)
A sports event that happens every four years. People from all over the world compete. There are Summer Olympics and Winter Olympics.
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athletes
(ATH-leetz)
People who are trained in, or very good at, sports or games. Simone Biles is an athlete.
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gym
(jim)
A large room or building in which people practice exercises or sports.
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grit
(grit)
If you have grit, you keep going even when things are difficult.
electronics
(eh-lek-TRON-iks)
Machines like computers, cell phones, and TVs.
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