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Back to SearchWeekly Football Expression: To Head Home
There are many ways to describe scoring a goal with your head and on this week's phrase we take a look at one of them - 'to head home'
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Learn English through Football Podcast: Scottish Football
In this week's podcast for learners of English who love football we feature a listening report that focuses on Scottish football, while Damon explain…
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Listening Report: Football in Scotland through Numbers
Football in Scotland: Scotland has been very much in the news recently so on this week's listening report we take a look at the football played 'nort…
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Weekly Football Phrase: (to) Lay the Ball Off
There are many ways to describe a pass. It is one of the most important actions in the game. This week we look at one of these ways - 'to lay the bal…
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Learn English Through Football Podcast: CL Group Stage Preview
On this week's podcast we have a Champions League group stage preview, a cliche and some great matches in the predictions section
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Listening Report: 2014-15 Champions League Preview
The 2014-15 Champions League Group stage kicks off next week so on this week's listening report we take a look at the 8 groups and try and predict a …
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How do you Pronounce… the 2014-15 Premier League Teams?
Students often ask about the pronunciation of players and team names. In this short recording you can hear Damon and myself going through the names o…
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Football Phrase: Six of one and half a dozen of the other
In this week's Weekly Football Phrase we explain the cliche 'Six of one and half a dozen of the other'
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Learn English Through Football Podcast: Euro 2016 Qualifying
The smaller teams in Euro 2016, hold up the ball, and international matches in predictions - languagecaster's learn English through football podcast
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Weekly Football Phrase: Hold the Ball Up
Does your team have a striker who can hold the ball up? Languagecaster's weekly football phrase - to hold the ball up
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