Our badminton game ended when the shuttlecock flew into space, or at least onto the roof.
I yelled “Fear my badminton skills!” and then tripped over my own shoelace before serving.
In invisible badminton, we pretend there’s a shuttlecock and argue about who missed it first.
I tried to play badminton, but I missed the shuttlecock and high-fived the air instead.
Grandpa said he was a badminton champion, then swung his racket and hit his own head.
In the park two kids play badminton. One holds a badminton racket and runs. The feather ball flies over the high net in the sun. They laugh and hit the feather ball in a fast badminton game. A dog runs and watches the badminton. At the end they hug and say, "Good badminton!"
🧑🎓 CEFR Level: A1 Beginner
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