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Back to Search2010 World Cup Podcast 9: Final Preview
2010 World Cup Podcast 9: Final Preview - Game 64 of the World Cup and Damon and Damian preview the final in this podcast for English language learne…
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World Cup Podcast 8: 2010 World Cup Quarter-finals Preview
2010 World Cup Quarter-finals Preview: The World Cup quarter-finals take place this weekend and we have some mouth-watering ties to look forward to. …
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World Cup Phrase of the Day: To Step Down
Today's World Cup phrase of the day is the expression to step down which means to resign or to quit a job.
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2010 World Cup Podcast 7: Round 2 Review
2010 World Cup Second Round: The second round of the World Cup is now over and what an amazing four days it has been. On today's podcast we take a lo…
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World Cup Phrase of the Day: Consolation Goal
Today's World Cup phrase of the day is the expression consolation goal which is a goal that...
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2010 World Cup Podcast 6: France
On today's show, languagecaster.com dissects France's miserable performance at the World Cup. We also salute the four teams that have qualified for t…
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2010 World Cup Podcast 5: In or out? England and Germany
This podcast looks at the 2010 World Cup last set of matches from Groups C and D and asks four football fans what they think will happen. There is a …
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2010 World Cup Phrase of the Day: To Implode
Implode is a word used to describe a team, or team performance that is so bad it damages the chances of the team...
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2010 World Cup Podcast 4: Under Pressure
‘Maybe it’s the pressure?’ suggested England manager Fabio Cappello after England’s dismal draw with Algeria, so on this World Cup podcast we take a …
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2010 World Cup Phrase of the Day: To be out of their hands
Today's World Cup phrase of the day is the expression to be out of their hands.
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