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Weekly Football Language Phrase: Can’t buy a goal

What does the expression 'can't buy a goal' mean?

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Listening report: The Premier League Run In

This week's listening report focuses on the contenders for the Premier League title. We take a look the contenders and weigh up their chances.

11 years, 10 months ago

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Listening Report: 2014 Champions League Quarter-finals

In this main listening report we look ahead to this week's 2014 Champions League quarter-finals and try and predict a winner.

11 years, 11 months ago

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Weekly Football Phrase: To Slice

This week's football expression is the verb to slice.

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Weekly Football Phrase: Take a knock

This week's football phrase is 'take a knock'

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Learning English Through Football Podcast: The Mystery of the Jules Rimet Trophy

This week we interview author James Broadbridge about his new book on the mystery of the Jules Rimet trophy - The Lost Cup

11 years, 11 months ago

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Main Listening Report: An Interview with an Atama-ii author and Football Fan – James Broadbridge

An interview with James Broadbridge, author for atama-ii books, on his new book featuring the Jules Rimet Cup and Brazil.

11 years, 11 months ago

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Weekly Football Phrase: a Mazy Run

In the world of football, how can you describe a long dribble? Check out this week's languagecaster weekly football phrase.

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Learn English through Football Podcast: 100 Days to the World Cup

This week's Learn English Through Football Podcast gets ready for the World Cup in Brazil with some key numbers and facts.

11 years, 11 months ago

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Weekly Football Phrase: Head-butt

What does 'head-butt' mean?

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