This is a weekly podcast, to help Intermediate to Advanced learners of the English language, who love football, to reach the next level of fluency, by listening, reading talking about football. Each week, I will build on your vocabulary with new contexts to use them, before moving on to stories from the football world, past and present, related to each weeks theme.
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Episode 7 - Learn Scouse for a trip to Anfield
Este episodio es para acompañar un fabuloso articulo por Michelle de los Inexpertos del Fútbol
(https://losinexpertosdelfutbol.com/liverpool/guia-para-vi…
Episode 6 - Using football to help you move house
Applying 13 words from the vocabulary of moving house to your football conversations and more, with example football phrases you can use immediately.
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This episode, is filled with the languages and phrases of football, in English. As I talk though the 2019 Copa Libertadores Final where Brazil’s Flamengo took on reining champions from Buenos Aires, …
Episode 4 - The 2018 Copa Libertadores Final
This crazy and controversial final of South America’s showpiece football match, is fantastic for teaching idioms and colloquial phrases that can be used bo…
Bonus Episode - Walk to the Camp Nou
This episode is to give you something a bit different.
A short walk through the L’Hospitalet de Llobreget area of Barcelona, as you use this walk to the Camp Nou as…
Episode 2 - Cognates and False Friends in Football
In this episode, I talk about cognates and false friends in English and in football. With notable mentions for Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Rafael Van Der Vaa…
In this episode, I help you to level up your greetings like a native. You learn to speak less in order to speak more.
Plus, you learn a conversation starter that could end up with you being bought a …