Word Building - Podcast 57
Word Building - Podcast 57
In this week's Premier Skills English Podcast, Rich and Jack talk about the quarter-finals at Euro 2016 and the final of the Copa America between Chile and Argentina. The language focus is word building and we have some exercises to help you think about different parts of speech such as; nouns, adjectives, and verbs. Which Premier League player do you think will score most goals at Euro 2016? Enter our competition and you can win a Premier League shirt for the start of the new season!
How much did you understand?
Vocabulary
In the podcast, Rich and Jack used some vocabulary that might be new for you. Try the activity below to see how much you understand:
My favourite match was Hungary against Portugal in a three-all thriller.
Are Wales the tournament's surprise team?
Language - Word Building
In this week's podcast, we spoke about word building and different parts of speech. Parts of speech are the different categories that a word can be placed. For example, the word 'house' is normally a noun but it can also be a verb. In English, we usually say that there are 9 different parts of speech. Take a look at the table to find out what they are:
Parts of Speech
Part of Speech | Examples | Part of Speech | Examples |
verb | get, do, take, play | pronoun | he, she, it, you |
noun | penguin, house, football | preposition | in, on, of, after |
adjective | strong, small, fantastic | conjunction | and, because, but |
determiner | the, some, many | interjection | oh! hi! ouch! |
adverb | well, quickly, fast |
Now, have a go at this activity, which focusses on different parts of speech. Can you describe the different words using the parts of speech from the table?
Chile have won the Copa America after beating Argentina again!
Word Building - Use
Words often have a root or base word that changes depending on what part of speech is being used. This is often the case when you need to use nouns, verbs, adjectives, or adverbs.
Take a look at the examples from the podcast below:
In the final last year, Chile beat Argentina in a penalty shootout.
We’ve finally made it to the final match of the competition.
In the first sentence we use the noun 'final', but in the second sentence we need an adverb so we use 'finally' and followed by an adjective, 'final'. It can be useful to know what each part of speech is. In the table below you can see some common words and how they are categorised depending on the part of speech being used.
noun | verb | adjective | adverb |
final | finalise | final | finally |
difference | differentiate | different | differently |
strength | strengthen | strong | strongly |
thought/thinking | think | thoughtful | thoughtfully |
success | succeed | successful | successfully |
Now, have a go at this activity, which focusses on word building in more detail. If you want to more, then, take a look at the Learn English Teens website from the British Council.
Swansea City's Lukasz Fabianski has helped Poland reach the quarter-finals for the first ever time.
Transcript
Welcome
Rich: Hello my name’s Rich and welcome to this week’s Premier Skills English podcast.
Jack: Hi everyone. I’m Jack and every week we talk about football and help you with your English.
Rich: This week we’re going to talk more about what’s happened at Euro 2016, the Copa America Final and the language focus is word building. We are also going to remind you about our latest Euro 2016 competition.
Jack: Yes, you still have a chance to win a new Premier League shirt for the start of the Premier League season. All you have to do is say which Premier League player you think will score the most goals at Euro 2016.
Rich: You can either write your answer in the comments section at the bottom of the page on the Premier Skills English website or click next to the player who you think will score the most goals in the vote on the same page.
Jack: But remember, you have to be registered to win the prize. If you’re not registered you are anonymous - we don’t know who you are!
Rich: We now have the result of our first Euro 2016 competition. The competition was to name the group that would have most goals by Premier League players. The answer was group B which included England, Wales, Slovakia and Russia.
Jack: There were Premier League goals in all of the groups apart from group D so it was very close. We had lots of correct entries so we chose a winner from the correct entries at random and congratulations to Liubomyr from Ukraine.
Rich: We will be in contact with you this week about how we’ll get your prize to you.
Social segment
Jack: Right, what’s been happening on the website this week?
Rich: We have a new player article for you to read - it’s all about Dimitri Payet, West Ham’s attacking midfielder. He’s been doing really well at Euro 2016.
Jack: Yes, he’s been playing really well for France and scored 2 goals. He might win our competition.
Rich: Yes, he’s got a good chance. France are in the quarter-finals too, after coming from behind to beat Ireland.
Jack: Yes, a good result for the French and not much luck for the Irish.
Rich: We’ve had quite a few comments on our visiting Leicester article. It seems that people are much more interested in visiting the city now the football club are Premier League champions.
Jack: It’s sometimes surprising what you can find in cities outside the capital. Kwesimanifest from Ghana was surprised that you can find the National Space Centre in Leicester and Alex from Ukraine thought it was amazing that the remains of King Richard III were found in a car park in Leicester over 500 years after he died.
Rich: London is a great place to visit but there are lots of things to see and do in the rest of the country, too.
Language Focus / Latest News
Jack: What’s been happening in the world of football this week, Rich?
Rich: Well, Chile have won the Copa America. In the final last year, Chile beat Argentina in a penalty shootout after a 0-0 draw and on Sunday they beat Argentina in a penalty shootout after a 0-0 draw.
Jack: Bad news for Argentina’s Premier League players.
Rich: Yes, but great news for Arsenal’s Alexis Sanchez and Chile. And after the match there was more news, Lionel Messi, who missed one of the penalties for Argentina, retired from international football.
Jack: That is big news. I missed the match. It kicked off at 2 ‘o'clock in the morning in the UK. I have been watching Euro 2016 though.
Rich: Me too. There have been some great matches. My favourite was Hungary against Portugal in a three-all thriller. We now know the quarter finalists at Euro 2016. The quarter finals have been finalised.
Jack: Yes, the group stages are over and the last-16 was completed yesterday.
Rich: The quarter finalists are Poland, Portugal, Wales, Belgium, Germany, France, Italy and Iceland.
Jack: There are some strong teams there. So, we use the words quarter-finalist and quarter-final. Quarter-finalist describes a person, or in this case a team, that is taking part in the quarter final match.
Rich: So, we have quarter-finalists, semi-finalists and finalists. These are people or teams taking part in the quarter-final, semi-final or final. So, the quarter-final is the match and a quarter-finalist is the person or team that is playing in the quarter-final.
Jack: Yes, both quarter-finalist and quarter-final are nouns. When you learn a word it can be very useful to find out and learn different parts of speech for that word. This is often called word building. You learn the noun but it’s useful to know the verb or the adjective, too.
Rich: International English exams often test your knowledge of this in grammar and vocabulary papers but it can be useful to do word building exercises to expand your vocabulary more generally, too.
Jack: Let’s look at an example. I’m going to use the word final in the different forms. I’m going to use the word as a noun, an adverb and an adjective. Try to listen for them all.
Finally, we make it to the final of Euro 2016. The finalists are ready and waiting. After two hard fought semi-finals we’ve finally made it to the final match of the competition at the Stade de France in Paris.
Rich: Right, we’ve got some word building exercises and more examples on the podcast page. Have a go at the exercises and let us know if you have any questions or problems.
Football Phrase
Rich: Right, last week’s football phrase was to book a place. It means to reserve a place or to guarantee something. Germany booked a place in the next round of Euro 2016 after beating Slovakia 3-0. You can also book a place or a seat on airplane or maybe book a table at a restaurant.
Jack: Well done to HassanRaja447 from Pakistan and Haydi from Tunisia and thanks again to Kwesimanifest from Ghana for suggesting last week's football phrase.
Rich: What’s this week’s football phrase, Jack?
Jack: This week’s football phrase is ******* ********. When a cup competition finishes as a draw after 90 minutes, the teams play extra-time. If the two teams are still tied after extra-time, there is a ******* ********. We’ve already seen one ******* ******** at Euro 2016, when Poland knocked out Switzerland to reach the quarter-finals. If you were listening to the podcast carefully, you might have heard Rich use this phrase when talking about the Copa America final.
Rich: I hope we don’t see many more of these. It’s a horrible way to lose!
Strange but true
Rich: Before we finish, I’ve got a strange football story for you.
Jack: Go on then I’m all ears.
Rich: I read recently about a football match in Denmark that finished very strangely.
Jack: Tell me more.
Rich: Well, the match was between Norager and Ebeltoft and Norager were winning 4-3 with just a few seconds to go and then the referee blew the final whistle.
Jack: There’s nothing strange there.
Rich: No, but nobody heard the whistle. The referee’s false teeth had fallen out and when he blew the whistle no noise came out.
Jack: How funny!
Rich: And while he was looking for his teeth, Ebeltoft scored an equaliser to make it 4-4.
Jack: So, it finished as a draw?
Rich: Actually no. The ref disallowed the goal and blew the final whistle with his false teeth back in his mouth!
Jack: I never knew you couldn’t blow a whistle without teeth!
Rich: Right, that’s all we have time for today!
Jack: Don’t forget to write your answers to our questions, football phrase and competition in the comments below.
Rich: Bye for now and enjoy your football!
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Competition - Top Goalscorer
Choose the Premier League player that you think will score most goals at Euro 2016. Choose from the list below or write another player in the box below. All entries must be received before 2400 on Tuesday 5th of July.
What do you think?
In this week’s podcast, we spoke about Euro 2016, word building and parts of speech.
Who will win the quarter-finals? Who will be the semi-finalists?
Is thinking about different categories of a word useful? How do you remember vocabulary?
Remember to enter the Euro 2016 competition by telling us which Premier League player is going to score most goals at Euro 2016. Click on the vote above or tell us in the comments section.
And finally, make your guess at this week's football phrase in the comments section below.
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17/01/2023
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Germany couldn't fight back and didn't get an equaliser against France.
17/01/2023 10:20
Arsenal
566
Germany couldn't fight back and didn't get an equaliser against France.
17/01/2023
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No matches was rain off during the Euro 2016. But it happens sometimes in Premier League or other European League.
17/01/2023 10:17
Arsenal
566
No matches was rain off during the Euro 2016. But it happens sometimes in Premier League or other European League.
17/01/2023
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Gareth Bales is an AMAZING player, he brushed aside a lot of defender during the Euro 2016
17/01/2023 10:15
Arsenal
566
Gareth Bales is an AMAZING player, he brushed aside a lot of defender during the Euro 2016
17/01/2023
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France hit back Ireland with a FANTASTIC Griezmann
17/01/2023 10:13
Arsenal
566
France hit back Ireland with a FANTASTIC Griezmann
17/01/2023
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Islande will gamble on the defence tactics and long ball to win the match against France
17/01/2023 10:11
Arsenal
566
Islande will gamble on the defence tactics and long ball to win the match against France
17/01/2023
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France and Germany will win their quarterfinals. Griezmann won't let the France down. And the effort that all the team did up to now will pay off.
17/01/2023 10:10
Arsenal
566
France and Germany will win their quarterfinals. Griezmann won't let the France down. And the effort that all the team did up to now will pay off.
12/07/2021
points
What do you think?
Thinking about different categories of a word is useful and it helps to improve foreign language skills. By practising it so much I remember vocabulary.
Phrases
• Strikers weren't able to finalize counter-attacks.
• One Day every man will use false teeth that sometimes fall out of mouth while laughing-:)
12/07/2021 14:16
Tottenham Hotspur
5558
What do you think?
Thinking about different categories of a word is useful and it helps to improve foreign language skills. By practising it so much I remember vocabulary.
Phrases
• Strikers weren't able to finalize counter-attacks.
• One Day every man will use false teeth that sometimes fall out of mouth while laughing-:)
13/05/2020
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The football phrase this week is ( penalty shoot-out )
13/05/2020 20:30
Manchester United
6539
The football phrase this week is ( penalty shoot-out )
13/05/2020
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It's very useful to think about the different category of the word to use the correct form in the right situation
Register and appropriacy are very essential in using the vocabulary in English
13/05/2020 20:29
Manchester United
6539
It's very useful to think about the different category of the word to use the correct form in the right situation
Register and appropriacy are very essential in using the vocabulary in English
13/05/2020
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I thought France , Germany , Wales and Portugal would have been in the semi-finals
13/05/2020 20:27
Manchester United
6539
I thought France , Germany , Wales and Portugal would have been in the semi-finals
07/04/2018
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Antonine Grieczmann
07/04/2018 10:26
Newcastle United
593
Antonine Grieczmann
21/07/2016
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No it is not.
21/07/2016 21:41
Liverpool
3705
No it is not.
21/07/2016
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I think it will be italy and france and portugal and wales.
21/07/2016 21:38
Liverpool
3705
I think it will be italy and france and portugal and wales.
05/07/2016
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Wales is writting the history of their football right now. Iceland surprised everyone on this tournament and even they lost the 1/4final match they will remain the biggest surprise unless Wales makes one more step and gets into the final.
05/07/2016 11:37
Arsenal
3557
Wales is writting the history of their football right now. Iceland surprised everyone on this tournament and even they lost the 1/4final match they will remain the biggest surprise unless Wales makes one more step and gets into the final.
04/07/2016
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Germany in semi-final!!! Wales!!? Is Wales the dark horse of Euro 2016? It's the first time that I hear about this country in Euro cup. I know England and I thought that's the same as the UK!
France and Portugal might meet in Final, but since Germany reaches this stage, I predict that they will win the cup. Wait and see!
04/07/2016 19:29
Newcastle United
3189
Germany in semi-final!!! Wales!!? Is Wales the dark horse of Euro 2016? It's the first time that I hear about this country in Euro cup. I know England and I thought that's the same as the UK!
France and Portugal might meet in Final, but since Germany reaches this stage, I predict that they will win the cup. Wait and see!
13/07/2016
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Hi Haydi
I think you could probably have described Portugal as a dark horse before the competition began. I think Wales were mainly described as underdogs or outsiders; nobody thought they had a chance of doing so well.
Rich
13/07/2016 11:22
Liverpool
594
Hi Haydi
I think you could probably have described Portugal as a dark horse before the competition began. I think Wales were mainly described as underdogs or outsiders; nobody thought they had a chance of doing so well.
Rich
12/07/2016
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I though Germany are not so strong. I know now that they have won the cup many times. Portugal wins it for their first ever time. Despite my poor knowledge of football world, I made a right prediction!
12/07/2016 19:52
Newcastle United
3189
I though Germany are not so strong. I know now that they have won the cup many times. Portugal wins it for their first ever time. Despite my poor knowledge of football world, I made a right prediction!
04/07/2016
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I have just dome some researches about the top scorer at Euro2016. I set the following statistics:
Dimitri Payet : 3 goals
Romelu Lukaku : 1 goal
Aaron Ramsey : 2 goals
Eden Hazard : 1 goal
Graziano Pelle : 2 goals
Gylfi Sigurdsson : 2 goals
Jamie Vardy : 1 goal
Olivier Giroud : 2 goals
Mesut Ozil : 1 goal
and Gareth Bale : 3 goals.
As the semi-finals are between Portugal v Wales and Germany v France, Dimitri Payet and Gareth Bale will be the most lucky to be the top scorer. I pick up Dimitri Payet, as I think that the final will be between France v Germany at first prediction; Portugal at second and Wales at third.
04/07/2016 19:22
Newcastle United
3189
I have just dome some researches about the top scorer at Euro2016. I set the following statistics:
Dimitri Payet : 3 goals
Romelu Lukaku : 1 goal
Aaron Ramsey : 2 goals
Eden Hazard : 1 goal
Graziano Pelle : 2 goals
Gylfi Sigurdsson : 2 goals
Jamie Vardy : 1 goal
Olivier Giroud : 2 goals
Mesut Ozil : 1 goal
and Gareth Bale : 3 goals.
As the semi-finals are between Portugal v Wales and Germany v France, Dimitri Payet and Gareth Bale will be the most lucky to be the top scorer. I pick up Dimitri Payet, as I think that the final will be between France v Germany at first prediction; Portugal at second and Wales at third.
04/07/2016
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Thanks Rich it's amazing how typos catch me up ;)
04/07/2016 13:43
Manchester United
4779
Thanks Rich it's amazing how typos catch me up ;)
04/07/2016
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They catch us all - some of us more frequently :)
04/07/2016 15:52
Arsenal
560
They catch us all - some of us more frequently :)
04/07/2016
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Giroud was awesome for the quarters
2 goals
1 assist
04/07/2016 11:35
Manchester United
4779
Giroud was awesome for the quarters
2 goals
1 assist
04/07/2016
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Congratulations to France
04/07/2016 11:34
Manchester United
4779
Congratulations to France
04/07/2016
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Wales have written their own story
Congratulations to them
04/07/2016 11:32
Manchester United
4779
Wales have written their own story
Congratulations to them
02/07/2016
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Congratulations to Liubomyr!
02/07/2016 22:55
Arsenal
3557
Congratulations to Liubomyr!
09/08/2016
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thank you aragorn1986
09/08/2016 16:36
Watford
4417
thank you aragorn1986
01/07/2016
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Congratulations to Liubomyr from Ukraine !
01/07/2016 22:10
Liverpool
6577
Congratulations to Liubomyr from Ukraine !
09/08/2016
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Thanks
09/08/2016 16:36
Watford
4417
Thanks
01/07/2016
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Correct me the strength with which meat is bitten into is dependent on how strong and individual's tooth is.
01/07/2016 09:22
Manchester United
4779
Correct me the strength with which meat is bitten into is dependent on how strong and individual's tooth is.
04/07/2016
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This sounds great to me! Just change 'and' to 'an' but I think this is just a typo .
04/07/2016 08:24
Liverpool
594
This sounds great to me! Just change 'and' to 'an' but I think this is just a typo .
01/07/2016
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Correct me from the table above is want to cite an example, the success of the Polish team is as a result of successful pre-tournament matches.
01/07/2016 09:19
Manchester United
4779
Correct me from the table above is want to cite an example, the success of the Polish team is as a result of successful pre-tournament matches.
04/07/2016
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Hi Kwesimanifest
To reference the table I would probably use a phrase such as 'according to'. I would write your sentence like this:
Hope that helps,
Rich
04/07/2016 08:22
Liverpool
594
Hi Kwesimanifest
To reference the table I would probably use a phrase such as 'according to'. I would write your sentence like this:
Hope that helps,
Rich
01/07/2016
points
I can imagine how the Norager and Ebeltoft match would look like.
01/07/2016 08:52
Manchester United
4779
I can imagine how the Norager and Ebeltoft match would look like.
01/07/2016
points
The Portugal-Hungary game was just nervy
01/07/2016 08:11
Manchester United
4779
The Portugal-Hungary game was just nervy
01/07/2016
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Congratulations to Liubomyr from Ukraine.
01/07/2016 07:26
Manchester United
4779
Congratulations to Liubomyr from Ukraine.
01/07/2016
points
I got Portugal's prediction right
01/07/2016 07:25
Manchester United
4779
I got Portugal's prediction right
30/06/2016
points
The semi-finalists could be Poland, Belgium, Germany and France.
30/06/2016 21:58
Arsenal
3557
The semi-finalists could be Poland, Belgium, Germany and France.
30/06/2016
points
This week’s football phrase is '******* ********t'.
30/06/2016 21:53
Arsenal
3557
This week’s football phrase is '******* ********t'.
30/06/2016
points
******* ******** is the week's phrase.
30/06/2016 20:00
Liverpool
6577
******* ******** is the week's phrase.
30/06/2016
points
Wales 1 - 2 Belgium
30/06/2016 19:55
Liverpool
6577
Wales 1 - 2 Belgium
30/06/2016
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France 1 - 1 Iceland After the penalties France will win.
30/06/2016 19:53
Liverpool
6577
France 1 - 1 Iceland After the penalties France will win.
30/06/2016
points
Germany 1 - 2 Italy
30/06/2016 19:52
Liverpool
6577
Germany 1 - 2 Italy
30/06/2016
points
Poland 2 - 1 Portugal
30/06/2016 19:52
Liverpool
6577
Poland 2 - 1 Portugal
30/06/2016
points
The semi-finalists will be France, Germany, Portugal and Belgium.
Very useful undoubtably, it refreshed me a lot. I am remembering vocabulary through practises like tune, video, papers reading etc.
Football phrase : penalty kick-off
30/06/2016 17:43
Manchester City
3988
The semi-finalists will be France, Germany, Portugal and Belgium.
Very useful undoubtably, it refreshed me a lot. I am remembering vocabulary through practises like tune, video, papers reading etc.
Football phrase : penalty kick-off
30/06/2016
points
I don't know if it is your policy or not, but if you only pronounce Hassan Raja (without 447) it is just fine. I will not mind it.
30/06/2016 14:25
Liverpool
837
I don't know if it is your policy or not, but if you only pronounce Hassan Raja (without 447) it is just fine. I will not mind it.
12/07/2016
points
Hi Hassan_raja, the number 447 do refer to what?
12/07/2016 19:43
Newcastle United
3189
Hi Hassan_raja, the number 447 do refer to what?
01/07/2016
points
From now on, we'll call you Hassan Raja !
01/07/2016 08:42
Liverpool
594
From now on, we'll call you Hassan Raja !
30/06/2016
points
France 2-1 Iceland
30/06/2016 13:54
Manchester United
4779
France 2-1 Iceland
30/06/2016
points
Germany 2-1 Italy
Scared though because anything is possible
30/06/2016 13:53
Manchester United
4779
Germany 2-1 Italy
Scared though because anything is possible
30/06/2016
points
Wales 0-2 Belgium
30/06/2016 13:51
Manchester United
4779
Wales 0-2 Belgium
30/06/2016
points
Poland 1-1 Portugal AET
Portugal win on penalties
30/06/2016 13:49
Manchester United
4779
Poland 1-1 Portugal AET
Portugal win on penalties