On this week's show we feature the World Cup of 1950 when Uruguay upset all the odds to win their second tournament and send Brazil into mourning. Remember you can also:
Each week we explain a soccer phrase or cliché on our weekly languagecaster podcast. You can find many more examples by going to our football cliché page here.
Damon and Damian take a look back at some of the FA Cup memories of their teams: Liverpool and Tottenham. You can read a transcript for this podcast below, while you can also check out our glossary o…
This week's main report takes a look at the FIFA Club World Cup and wonders does anyone really care? The transcript and vocabulary explanations of the words in bold can be found below.
On this week's show we ask five fans what they think of their teams' chances at the World Cup next year and to comment on their groups. Remember you can also:
This week's main report (From 2009) looks at the newly-crowned Ballon d'Or winner, Leo Messi. The transcript can be found below, while vocabulary support can be found for the words in bold at the foo…
On this week's main report we take a look at the world football governing body FIFA. You can listen to the podcast by clicking on the file below while you can also subscribe and listen to all our foo…
Each week the languagecaster team will explain a football phrase or cliche for learners of English who love the sport. On this week's show we introduce the phrase 'Can't win the title in August but y…
After almost a three-month break the Champions League is back and languagecaster previews the 8 mouthwatering ties that lie ahead. Will it be another all-English final or will the winner come from Sp…
Thu 19 Feb 2009
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