How to Talk about Football (Soccer) in English - Spoken English Lesson

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Hi, I’m Marie.
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Welcome to Oxford Online English!
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In this lesson you can learn how to talk about football in English.
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Do you play football?
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Do you watch football, or support a team?
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You can learn useful language to talk about who you support, talk about a football match,
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OK, let’s talk about football!
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You’re a Villa fan, right?
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Villa?
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No!
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Spurs.
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I’m Tottenham through and through.
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Oh, really?
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I like Spurs.
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They’ve done well recently.
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They’ve been top four for the last few seasons, right?
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Yeah, they’re always there or thereabouts, but it’d be nice to actually turn that into
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some trophies one day.
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We haven’t won anything major for a long time.
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Who do you support?
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Newcastle.
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My Dad’s from there, and he took me to games when I was younger, so I’ve stuck with them.
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I’m not a fanatic, but I try to go to at least a couple of games a year, although it’s
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not much fun at the moment.
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They’ve got a good side though, no?
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Yeah, it’s not that.
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The owners won’t invest, so they’ve been underperforming for the last few years.
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It’s frustrating.
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What do you think for this year?
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You think City will win it again?
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Probably, though I think Liverpool have a shot, too.
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How do you think Spurs will do?
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Well, I’d be happy enough with 4th, and very happy with 3rd.
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We need to be more consistent, though.
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Last year we dropped too many points in easy games.
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What about Newcastle?
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Realistically, if we finish in the top half of the table it’ll be a good season.
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I just hope we don’t get relegated again…
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Are you a football fan?
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Who do you support?
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You could answer this by saying ‘I support …’, as in ‘I support Manchester United,’
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or ‘I support Barcelona.’
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Or, you could just give the club name.
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In the English Premier League, club names are often shortened.
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Look at five short names for Premier League clubs.
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Do you know which clubs they are?
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Did you know?
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Here are the answers.
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If you say ‘City’ or ‘United’ when talking about English football, most people
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will understand ‘Manchester City’ and ‘Manchester United’.
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There are many clubs which have ‘City’ or ‘United’ in their name, but these are
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historically two of the biggest.
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Anyway, what about your club?
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Look at three questions.
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Think about how you could answer these questions.
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Before you do, let’s see some language from the dialogue which might help.
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Look at the highlighted words and phrases.
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Do you remember how they were used?
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Could you explain what they mean?
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‘Through and through’ means that you give 100% to your club.
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If you say ‘I’m Tottenham through and through’, you mean you are—and always
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have been—a big Tottenham fan.
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A ‘fanatic’ in this context means a very enthusiastic fan.
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If you say ‘I’m not a fanatic’, you mean that you support your team, but maybe
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it’s not a big part of your life.
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‘There or thereabouts’ means ‘near the top, but not the best’.
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If your team is there or thereabouts, you mean that they’re close to the top teams,
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but not one of the best in the country.
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Maybe you finish 3rd, 4th or 5th every year.
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If your team underperforms, it gets worse results than you would expect.
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Maybe you have many great players, but you don’t win as often as you should.
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Top teams need to be *consistent*.
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This means they play at a high level every week.
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The opposite is inconsistent.
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Inconsistent teams might play well one week, and badly the next.
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Finally, if your team gets relegated, they finish in one of the bottom places in the
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league, and so they drop down to the league below.
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Getting relegated is one of the worst things that can happen to a team!
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So now, what about your team?
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Look at the questions you saw before.
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Think about how you could answer them.
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Maybe you could use some of the language you just saw.
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Pause the video, think about your answers, and practise saying them out loud.
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OK?
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Could you do it?
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If it’s difficult, remember that you can go back and watch the dialogue and explanations
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again.
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Next, imagine that you just watched an exciting match.
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How could you talk about it?
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Let’s see!
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Wow!
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What a game!
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Yeah, real end-to-end stuff.
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5-5?
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How often do you see a 10-goal draw?
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I thought West Brom were out of it, but they kept coming back.
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To be 5-2 down against a team like United, and score three…
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They never stopped fighting.
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On the one hand, it’s disappointing that we blew a three-goal lead, but it was such
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a great match that I can’t be too unhappy.
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In the end, I think a draw was the right result.
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Obviously I’d have loved West Brom to win, but neither team deserved to lose.
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True, though your lot were so bad in the first half.
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I don’t know what happened at half time, but you looked like a completely different
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side after the interval.
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Yeah, I know what you mean.
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I think United sat back a bit too much in the second half, too.
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Maybe they thought they had won it in the first half.
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Yeah, we didn’t look as sharp in the second half.
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Here’s a question: what’s the best football match you can remember?
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At the start of the dialogue, you heard the phrase ‘end-to-end stuff.’
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You can use this to describe a match which was fast-going and full of action.
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Look at some more phrases from the dialogue, but with some words missing.
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Can you remember the missing words?
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Remember that you can go back and listen to the dialogue again if you want.
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Are you ready?
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Let’s see the answers.
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Can you explain what these phrases mean?
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‘Out of it’ means that you don’t have a chance.
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If a team is three goals down, normally you can say they’re out of it, because most
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teams don’t win from that position.
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You can also use ‘in’ with the opposite meaning.
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For example ‘They may be a goal down, but they’re still in the game.’
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This means that even though they’re losing, they still have a chance to win.
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If a team recovers from a losing position and gets a draw or a win, then they come back.
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‘Come back’ can be a verb or a noun.
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Look at two examples.
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‘Blow a three-goal lead’ means to lose a winning position.
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‘We blew a three-goal lead’ means we were three goals ahead, but then the other team
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came back to win or draw.
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In general, if you say ‘you blew it’, it means ‘you failed’.
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It’s conversational.
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‘Your lot’ means ‘the team you support.’
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It’s also conversational, but it’s quite common among UK football fans.
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If a team sits back, they don’t try to attack, and maybe they don’t give 100%.
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Sometimes, teams sit back when they’re already winning, because they don’t think they need
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more goals.
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Another conversational expression which is popular recently is ‘park the bus’, which
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has a similar meaning.
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If a team parks the bus, they defend deep, and don’t move players forwards.
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Saying that a team parks the bus is usually a criticism, because it describes a style
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of play which is often boring to watch, even if it’s effective sometimes.
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Finally, if your team looks sharp, they are playing well and moving fast.
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‘Sharp’ means something like ‘focused’ or ‘dangerous’.
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You want your team to look sharp, especially if they have a big match, like a cup final.
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Has your team ever played in a cup final, or won any trophies?
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Let’s see how you can talk about that next.
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Big night for you on Thursday, right?
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The Europa Final?
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Yeah, I’m looking forward to it.
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You think you’ll win?
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Could do.
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I think both teams are quite evenly matched.
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In a knockout competition, you’ve always got a chance.
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We’ll see!
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It’d be a big deal though, wouldn’t it?
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First European trophy?
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Yeah, that’d be nice.
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Plus, it gets us into the Champions League next year.
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That would be a first, too.
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Didn’t you win the FA cup a couple of years ago?
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No, we got to the final, but then we lost in extra time.
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We haven’t won anything in recent years except the League Cup, and even that was five
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years ago.
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I think I remember that match.
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Didn’t you win on penalties?
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Yeah, it was a long shootout.
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It went to 10-9 or 9-8 or something crazy.
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Well, a win’s a win!
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Generally, football teams take part in two kinds of competition: leagues, like the Premier
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League, La Liga or Serie A, and cup competitions.
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Cup competitions can be domestic or international.
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English football has two cup competitions: the League Cup and the FA Cup.
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The FA Cup is generally considered more prestigious.
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Other European leagues mostly have one domestic cup, but a few countries have two.
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Then, you have international cups.
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In Europe, the most famous is the Champions League.
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The Europa League is the second-tier cup.
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Cups are knockout competitions, meaning that in most cases, if you lose one match, you’re
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out.
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Some cups have a league phase, like the group stage of the Champions League, or the World
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Cup.
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In a knockout match, what happens if it’s a draw?
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The match might go to extra time.
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If that doesn’t produce a result, then you have a penalty shootout.
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Look at two sentences: Notice that you win or lose *in* extra time,
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but *on* penalties.
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Now, let’s practise!
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Look at three questions.
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Can you answer these questions?
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Like before, pause the video and make your answers.
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Read them out loud, write them down, or do both!
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Let’s look at one more thing: talking about players and transfers.
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You looking forward to the new season?
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Yeah, of course, though I’m less optimistic than I could have been.
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We didn’t have much luck in the transfer window.
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You still have a good team, though.
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Sure, but we’ve lost some players.
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Kanté’s gone, Schwarzer’s gone, and I don’t think Riyad Mahrez will stay for long.
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Plus, with injuries, we needed at least one centre back, a holding midfielder, a winger,
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and probably more.
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But you still have Vardy.
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He’s still a top striker.
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Yeah, no doubt.
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He’s getting on, though.
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He might have one or two more good seasons in him, but we need to think about replacing
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him, too.
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Well, count your blessings.
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We have a transfer ban, and our keeper’s injured, so we might not even have a recognised
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goalie for our first match.
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You have so much depth in your squad, though.
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I think you’ll be OK.
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Here’s a question: how many football positions can you name in English?
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How many did you get?
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In general, you have a goalkeeper, defenders, midfielders and forwards.
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In each group, you have more specific words.
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For example, defenders can be centre-backs, left-backs, or right-backs, and there are
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other positions, too.
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Midfielders can be classified by both where they play and their role.
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A ‘role’ can be defensive or attacking.
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For example, a holding midfielder is a defensive midfielder who plays in the centre.
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A winger is usually an attacking midfielder who plays on the left or the right side.
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There are many other possible midfield positions, depending on the team’s tactics.
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Forwards can be strikers, whose job is to score.
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Some teams might play a second forward behind the main striker, or wide forwards, who play
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on either side of the main striker.
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What about your team?
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Who’s the best defender, midfielder and forward?
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Which players would you like to see in your team?
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Let’s see some more phrases from the dialogue you can use to talk about players and transfers.
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Can you explain what these mean?
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‘Top’ means ‘one of the best’.
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‘Getting on’ means ‘getting older’.
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It’s conversational.
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Of course, getting older is relative here; footballers, especially forwards, often start
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getting slower after 30, and few are playing at a high level after 35.
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A transfer ban is when a club is not allowed to buy new players.
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If a club breaks the rules around transfers, they might get a transfer ban for a few months.
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Recently in the Premier League, Chelsea were given a 12-month transfer ban for breaking
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the rules on approaching players aged under 18.
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Finally, sentence four means that the club has more than 11 good players.
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If your club has a deep squad, it means that injuries or losing one or two players won’t
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be a problem, because there are other good players to take over.
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What about you?
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Who do you support, and who are your favourite players right now?
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Share your opinions in the comments!
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Thanks for watching!
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See you next time!
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