This week's Learn English Through Football podcast has a main report on cliches in football by Damian: as sick as a parrot, to run your socks off, a game of two halves, it only takes a second to scor…
This week's Learn English Through Football podcast brings you the history of the European Championships in numbers for our main listening report. We also have our weekly football phrase. This week, i…
This week's Learn English Through Football podcast looks at football in Kenya in the main report, while our English for football phrase is pick out. We finish the show with some predictions which thi…
For this week's weekly football phrase we explain the verb phrase to pick out. Find out more about this phrase by reading the transcript below and listening to the audio. You can also find many more …
On this week's listening report for learners of English we introduce "the most remarkable club in the world" (Sir Bobby Charlton) - Mathare United, born from the slums of Nairobi, Kenya. You can list…
This week's Learn English Through FootballA podcast focuses in the main report on foreign language phrases in football. There are many such words, for example,A clasico, rabona, and manita. For our E…
On this week's listening report for learners of English we take a look at some of the loan words from other languages that are used in English football. You can listen to the report by clicking on th…
On this week's Learning English Through Football Podcast we have our three regular features: a main report on the new Indian Super League, an explanation of a new football phrase - this week it is 'b…
This week's football phrase is the term 'back four' which refers to a team's defence. Find out more about this phrase by reading the transcript below and listening to the audio. You can also find man…
On this week's Learn English Through Football Podcast, we have derbies galore! We feature the derby in Genova between Genoa and Sampdoria in our main listening report, and we have six derbies in our …
In this week's podcast for learners of English who love football we feature a listening report that focuses on Scottish football, while Damon explains a new football phrase 'to lay the ball off'. We …
This week the Champions League group stage kicks off. We look at all the groups and teams, trying to pick some winners, underdogs, and key match ups, in our main report. We also have a new English fo…
This week we take a look at some of the smaller teams involved in the Eurpean Championship 2016 qualifiers. We also have a new English football phrase - hold up the ball - and of course our predictio…
In this week's English for football phrase we focus on Manchester United's poor start to the 2014-15 season and in particular their 'hiding' from MK Dons in the Capital One Cup. Find out more about t…
This weekend, La Liga starts the 2014-2015 season, and in our podcast, Damian takes a look at the teams - those with a chance of winning and those tipped to go down. In our second section, we introdu…
The Premier League is back and in the first podcast of our eighth season here at languagecaster.com we preview some of the teams we think will feature at the top and the bottom of the table. We also…
It's World Cup year and on this week's Listening Report we have chosen a report from our archives on World Cup stars. This report is on Gerd Müller, Germany's scoring machine (Der Bomber). Over the …
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