Are you excited about the World Cup? 6 Minute English

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Rob: Hello and welcome to 6 Minute
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English, I'm Rob…
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Neil: And hello, I'm Neil. And Rob, I have to say,
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I am very very excited!
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Rob: Why's that, Neil? Are you going on
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holiday?
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Neil: Come on, Rob, You know why.
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The 2018 World Cup is about to start in
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Russia. Four weeks of world-class
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football to watch. By world-class
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I mean 'some of the best in the world'.
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Rob: Yes, yes, I know that. But to be
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honest, I'll just be taking a passing
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interest – I've got better things to do!
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Neil: Better things to do? Well, I'm going
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to be glued to my TV to watch the 32
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countries compete for the title of World
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Cup Champions.
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And if you love football…
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Rob: …or not…
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Neil: … we've got some useful vocabulary
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to learn.
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Rob: But let's start with a question for you to
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answer, Neil, to see how much you really
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know. Now, the mascot for Russia 2018 is
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a wolf called Zabivaka. What does his
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name mean in English? Is it…
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a) The winner b) The one who scores
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or c) Fair play
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Neil: Well, my Russian is a little rusty – so
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I'll go for a) the winner.
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Rob: OK. I'll reveal the answer later.
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Neil: OK, but now I have a question for
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you, Rob.
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Who won the last World Cup in Brazil in 2014?
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Rob: Come on! It was Germany, Neil. And
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they beat Lionel Messi's Argentina in the
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final. Both teams are among the
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favourites again this
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time, but there'll be lots of countries who
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fancy their chances of lifting the World Cup
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trophy. That means they think they are
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likely to succeed, even though they might not.
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Neil: So you do know your football, Rob!
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Anyway, the final will take place in the
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revamped – or much improved - Luzhniki
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Stadium in Moscow on July 15th 2018.
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Did I say I was very excited? Well, I'm not
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the only one. We asked some people what
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they think about the World Cup. And here
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are Keith and Jane describing their
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feelings…
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Keith: It's a four-week festival of football, isn't
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it? And everyone kind of gets behind their
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country. You also get to know about
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football teams in parts of the world you
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don't really think about very often, so it's
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that double-sided thing of the actual
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football itself - which is exciting - but also
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the stories that happen off the pitch as well.
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Jane: I'm really excited. I can't wait for it
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to start. One thing – there's going to be
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great telly every night. It's great to see the
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underdogs that are going to come
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through and have a really sensational
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tournament. I think it's the enthusiasm of
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the crowds and the love of football that
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people have.
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Neil: So two football fans there. Keith
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used some good alliteration – that's
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words beginning with the same letter –
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four-week festival of fun. He talked about
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people getting behind their country – not
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literally going behind their team, but
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supporting them. Who are you supporting, Rob?
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Rob: Well, my home team is England –
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but I'm not confident they'll do well. That
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doesn't matter to Jane though – she said
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it's fun to see the underdogs do well. The
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underdog here means the team
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considered to be the weakest and the
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least likely to win. You could say Iceland
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are the underdogs in this tournament.
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Neil: Maybe, Rob. So you can see why
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everyone is excited by the World Cup!
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Rob: Not everyone, Neil. For many people,
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they're not bothered by the tournament.
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We could say 'it's not their thing' and there
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are different reasons for it. Let's hear
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from some other people - Jeff and Inga…
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Jeff: There's not a lot of sportsmanship in
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it now. I find that it's very corporate and there's
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a lot of what I would call cheating going
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on – people taking dives, people falling
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over because somebody looked at them
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the wrong way on the pitch.
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Inga: Not really that excited. It's just too
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much hype about nothing really. The
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World Cup is a great event if you are into
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football, but I'm not so I can't be really
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bothered.
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Rob: There you go, Neil. Some sensible
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people there! Jeff thinks football has
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changed and now lacks real
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sportsmanship – that's fair and honest
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behaviour – he even claims some players
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cheat.
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Neil: I'm not sure about that, Rob. But
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maybe he's right about the tournament
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becoming very corporate, which means
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it's sponsored by big companies
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who like to decide how the tournament is
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run.
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Rob: And Inga thinks there is too much
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hype. This means there is a lot of talk and
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publicity to make people interested in
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something. Well, there is certainly a lot of
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talk about the World Cup, but we have to
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remember it's not everybody's cup of tea!
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Neil: Well, it is my cup of tea, Rob.
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Now, can we have the answer to that
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question, please?
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Rob: Yes. Earlier I said the mascot for
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Russia 2018 is a wolf called Zabivaka.
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What does his name mean in English?
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Was it… a) The winner, b) The one who
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scores, or c) Fair play.
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Neil: And I said a) The winner – because
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football is all about winning, isn't it?
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Rob: It's the taking part that is important
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Neil, and you took part in my quiz and got
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it wrong. The answer is b) The one who
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scores. Now let's have a brief reminder of
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the vocabulary we've discussed today,
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starting with world-class.
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Neil: That means 'some of the best in the
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world'. We should see some world-class
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football in Russia.
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Rob: If we're watching it, Neil. Next we
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had fancy their chances. If someone
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'fancies their chances' they think they are
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likely to succeed, but they might not.
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Neil: Let's move on to
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get behind. If we get behind someone –
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like our national football team – we
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support them.
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Rob: Are you getting behind our national
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team, Neil?
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Neil: Nope, I'm supporting the underdog
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Iceland, Rob. That's a word to describe
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the team or person least likely to win.
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Next we discussed sportsmanship – that
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describes fair and honest behaviour.
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Rob: And finally we talked about hype
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which means 'lots of talking and publicity
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to make people interested in something'.
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Well, we've had enough hype about the
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World Cup today and we're out of time.
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Neil: Yes, but don't forget to join us on
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Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and
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YouTube for more Learning English
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fun. Thanks for joining us and goodbye.
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Rob: Bye bye!
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