Extreme sports, like skydiving, are super exciting and a bit challenging. When people get ready to jump from a plane really high up, they feel a mix of nervousness and excitement. It's like a big adventure! Skydiving is not just about jumping; it's also about knowing special words and phrases to stay safe. Understanding words like "freefall" and "parachute" helps skydivers have fun and stay safe.

Paragraph 2: Skydiving is one of the coolest adventures for people who love thrills. When you jump out of a plane, you feel the wind and see amazing views as you fall. But it's not just about the fun stuff; you also need to know special words like "canopy" and "exit point" to be safe. Learning these words helps skydivers have fun and stay safe together.

Questions:

  1. How do people feel when they do extreme sports like skydiving?
  2. What makes skydiving different from other activities?
  3. Why is it important to know special words for skydiving?
  4. Why do skydivers need to learn special words for safety?
  5. What is the "freefall" part of skydiving?
  6. What does a skydiver need to do when they want their parachute to open?
  7. Can you describe what it feels like to float with an open parachute?
  8. Why do people think skydiving is so exciting?
  9. Can you give an example of a special word skydivers use?
  10. How does knowing special words help skydivers talk to each other?

answers

  1. Nervous and excited.
  2. Jumping from a plane high in the sky.
  3. To have fun and stay safe.
  4. To communicate and stay safe during the jump.
  5. The part where the skydiver is falling before the parachute opens.
  6. They pull a cord to open the parachute.
  7. It feels like floating gently with amazing views.
  8. Because of the thrill of freefalling and the views.
  9. "Canopy."
  10. It helps them communicate clearly and safely.