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oberto Firmino of Liverpool scores his team's third goal during the Barclays Premier League match between Norwich City and Liverpool.

Podcast 35

Podcast 35

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In this week's podcast, Rich and Jack talk about a crazy and spectacular match between Norwich City and Liverpool. The match finished 5-4 to Liverpool, the match changed hands three times, there were two goals injury time and the Liverpool manager lost his glasses. The language focus is on linking words. We also have our latest riddle in our 'What's my Team?' competition!

'What's my Team?' Competition

This week, our Premier League fan is Adam. Listen to Adam’s riddle and try to work out 'what’s his team?' and you can win a fantastic Samsung Galaxy tablet!

"We’ve come a long way in a short time and now we’re one of the biggest clubs in the world. We moved into an amazing new ground a few years ago and signed some of the biggest names in football like Sergio Aguero from Argentina, Yaya Toure from Ivory Coast and David Silva from Spain."  Adam - This week's Premier League fan.

How to enter the competition 

  1. Read about Adam, this week's Premier League fan.

  2. Guess Adam's favourite team.

  3. Write your answer in the comments section at the bottom of this page.

  4. If you are not logged in or a registered member, you can register for free in the top right corner smiley

How much did you understand?

Vocabulary 

In this podcast, Rich and Jack used some vocabulary that might be new for you. Try the activities below to see how much you understand:

"The lead changed hands three times and there were two goals in injury time."

"This weekend, many of the Premier League teams are away to lower division teams."

Activity 1: In this activity, have a look at the vocabulary and try to match it to the correct definition.
Can you match the words to their definitions?

Liverpool players and Jurgen Klopp, without his spectacles, celebrate their 95th minute winner in the 5-4 win against Norwich City.

Language - Linking Words

In the podcast, Rich and Jack spoke about linking words, which are words that are used to join two parts of a sentence together. In the podcast they used sentences that included; despite, whereas, however, on the one hand and on the other hand, and otherwise. Have a look at the example sentences below, then have a go at the activity.

Despite is used to contrast ideas and is followed by a noun.

"I enjoyed my holiday despite the rain."

Whereas is used to contrast two opposite ideas in one sentence and can be used either at the beginning or at the end of a sentence.

"Leicester are having a great season whereas Chelsea are not." or "Whereas Leicester are having a great season Chelsea are not."

However is also used to contrast two opposite ideas and is a formal way of using 'but'.

"I have never seen Manchester United play at Old Trafford, however I have seen them play away from home."

Otherwise is used to say what will happen if you don't do something.

"Aston Villa need to win more matches, otherwise they will be relegated."

On the one hand and on the other hand are used to introduce one idea and often the opposite to that idea.

"On one hand it’s fun to go to the beach but on the other hand it’s interesting to stay in a city."

 

Activity 2: Using linking words can help make your sentences more complex. In this activity, read the sentences and decide which word goes in which gap, then write one of the words from the example sentences above.
Can you write the linking word in the correct gaps?

The answer to last week's 'What's my Team?' competition was Arsenal. Congratulations to Gerdo from Italy! Your prize is on its way!

If the listening was a bit difficult, you can listen again and read the transcript at the same time.
Listen to the podcast and read the text at the same time.

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 about the craziest match of the Premier League season so far. And the language focus is on linkers, which are words and phrases that we use to link sentences together.   

Jack: Rich will make another Premier League prediction. And, of course, you have another chance to win a Samsung Galaxy tablet in our ‘What’s my Team?’ competition. This week, we’ve put the competition at the beginning of the podcast and you can also read the text at the top of the page.

Rich: So here you are: This week, our Premier League fan is Adam. Listen to Adam’s riddle and try to work out what’s his team?

Adam: We’ve come a long way in a short time and now we’re one of the biggest clubs in the world. We moved into an amazing new ground a few years ago and signed some of the biggest names in football like Sergio Aguero from Argentina, Yaya Toure from Ivory Coast and David Silva from Spain.

Rich: Another easy one?

Jack: Aguero, Toure. and Silva; who’s the best out of those three. I think that’s a future discussion! Good luck to everyone in this week’s competition.

Rich: We’ve added the competition text to the site so you can read it as well as listen to it. So we’ve got  a question for you.

Jack: At the bottom of the page, there’s a vote. We’d like you to let us know what you prefer. When you’re learning new vocabulary and language in English do you prefer to listen to the new language or read it.

Rich: Click on the poll to vote and let us know. Your opinion will help us plan new materials for the website.

Rich: What was the answer to last week’s riddle Jack?

Jack: Last week, Martin spoke about my team - Arsenal. Arsenal’s nickname is, of course, the Gunners and the Professor that Martin spoke about is the Arsenal manager - Arsene Wenger. If Wenger could get a few more wins against Chelsea we might have won a few more trophies in recent seasons.

Rich: It was a bit disappointing for Arsenal fans to lose to Chelsea at the weekend, however, I’d prefer to be in Arsenal’s position than Chelsea’s.

Jack: Yes, you’re right but it was still a disappointing result. Anyway back to last week’s competition.

Rich: We have selected a winner at random from the correct answers and the seventeenth winner of the What’s my team? competition is Gerdo, a Manchester City fan from Italy. Congratulations Gerdo! We’ll be in contact with you this week.

Jack: Well done Gerdo!

Rich: Last week we asked you about the January transfer Window and we had some interesting responses from you. AssemJuve from the United Arab Emirates would like to see Steven Gerrard back at Liverpool and some players from Borussia Dortmund, which is where Liverpool’s manager Jurgen Klopp made his name.

Jack: SalvaGH from Spain would like to see Manchester City buy a defender because he’s worried about Vincent Kompany’s injury.

Rich: Amaral from Albania would like Mathieu Debuchy to return to Newcastle from Arsenal and Edmond Eloyan from Armenia would like Manchester Utd to also buy a defender - maybe Mats Hummels from Dortmund.

Jack: Abdallah from Kuwait would like Chelsea to buy Ronaldo from Real Madrid. I think quite a few fans would like to have Ronaldo in their team! And, finally, I agree with Nikosonris from Ukraine and Aragorn1986 from Montenegro who say that Arsenal just need to get their injured players back in the team and don’t need to buy anyone.

Rich: Thanks for all your comments. We’re really happy to read them and that you are replying to each other. We’ve noticed that a few of you are using the @ symbol to reply to specific people on the website. We agree that this is a good way for website users to see that a comment is directed to them.

Jack: What’s been happening in the Premier League this week, Rich?

Rich: It’s all changed at the top of the table again. Arsenal started the weekend at the top of the table but are now third after that 1-0 defeat to Chelsea. Manchester City are up to second place after a 2-2 draw against West Ham. Sergio Aguero got two goals for City and Enner Valencia, from Ecuador, got two goals for the Hammers in a great match.

Jack: But, it’s this season’s surprise team - Leicester City who are back on top. The Foxes beat Stoke 3-0 and Jamie Vardy and Riyad Mahrez, who was named Algeria’s player of the year this weekend, were back in great form.

Rich: But this week we’re going to speak about the craziest game of the season so far. It finished Norwich City 4-5 Liverpool  It was the first 5-4 match in the Premier League in over 10 years, the lead changed hands three times and there were two goals in injury time.

Jack: I saw Liverpool’s manager lost his glasses in the celebrations. It was very funny. He said after the match he had an extra pair of glasses but couldn’t find them. He said ‘You can’t find glasses without glasses.’

Rich: It was a spectacular match. And a lot of newspapers in England chose the headline ‘What a spectacle!’ to describe the match.

Jack: Spectacular is an adjective that means something is very good or impressive and a spectacle is a noun to describe a performance that was spectacular.

Rich: And spectacles is an old word to describe glasses so lots of newspapers chose the headline ‘What a spectacle!’ with a photo of Klopp losing his glasses when celebrating Liverpool’s winning goal.

Jack: This week the language focus is on linking words and we’ve chosen a few sentences to describe the Norwich - Liverpool match. The first sentence is It was a great match despite some bad defending’.

Rich: The linking word here is despite and we use despite to contrast two different things. It was a great match which is a positive thing and bad defending which is a negative thing and we use despite to link the two things together and show that one thing doesn’t change the other thing. Despite is usually followed by a noun.

Jack: Let’s look at another couple of examples, you could say, ‘The player continued despite his injury.’ or ‘Despite his injury the player continued’, or we could say ‘I enjoyed my holiday despite the rain.’

Rich: Let’s look at another sentence: ‘The result leaves Norwich just a point above the relegation zone whereas Liverpool have moved up to 7th place in the table.’ The linking word here is ‘whereas’ which we use two compare or contrast two different, sometimes opposite facts.

Jack: Another example might be ‘Leicester are having a great season whereas Chelsea are not’ or ‘I really like the Harry Potter books whereas the films were really boring.’ So, is it right that you can use whereas instead of the word but?

Rich: That’s right Jack, and another word you can use to replace but is however.  Norwich City thought they had got a point with a 92nd minute equaliser, however Liverpool scored the winner in the 95th minute. We also use however to contrast two ideas.  It is a bit more formal than ‘but’.

Jack: Another example might be I’ve never seen Manchester United play at Old Trafford, however I have seen them play away.

Rich: Another phrase we can use is on one hand and on the other hand to contrast two ideas when we want to give a balanced argument. For example we could say: On one hand I think Norwich will continue to score lots more goals this season but on the other hand they will concede lots of goals if they defend like they did against Liverpool.

Jack: On one hand is used to introduce one idea and then on the other hand is used to introduce another idea that is often the opposite of the first idea. Another example might be thinking about my next holiday: “On one hand it’s fun to go to the beach but on the other hand it’s interesting to stay in a city.”’

Rich: This next sentence is a little bit different;  I think both Norwich and Liverpool need to concede fewer goals, otherwise Norwich will be relegated and Liverpool won’t get into the top 4. The linking word is otherwise and it’s used to show what will happen if the action is not taken. You could say ‘Norwich need to concede fewer goals because if they don’t they will be relegated.

Jack: Otherwise is quite formal. In most cases, if you want to be less formal, you can use the word ‘or’. When speaking you would probably say; ‘Close the window, or it will get cold’ but you might hear a teacher say ‘You need to revise new vocabulary at home, otherwise you will forget the new words.’

Rich: If you want to know more about these types of linking words, have a go at the activities that I have put on this page or take a look at the activities and explanations on our Learn English website. I’ve put a link on the side of this page.

Jack: Which brings us to our questions for you this week. Question 1. Can you tell us about a match that had an unexpected or surprising final score?

Rich: Question 2. Have you ever enjoyed a match or a trip to watch your team play despite your team losing or playing really badly?

Jack: Question 3. What things do you need to do in your everyday life, and what will happen if you don’t do them? When you answer the questions, try to use some of the linking words that we’ve been speaking about in the podcast.

Jack: Right, for the next minute we’d like you to listen very carefully. We are going to use lots of linking words and we’d like you to listen and try to hear all of them that we use. I was a bit disappointed with your prediction last week. If you had gone for a Chelsea win, Arsenal might have got a better result.

Rich: Haha, yes maybe, but I doubt it.

Jack: Not many of our website users predicted a Chelsea win either. However, AssemJuve from UAE, Messaouda from Algeria, Kwesimanifest from Ghana, Rasha Nahas from Saudi Arabia, Ruslanjon from Uzbekistan, Nyinyi from Myanmar, and. AleksanderR from Montenegro did predict a Chelsea win, although none of them predicted the correct score.

Rich: Despite Chelsea’s recent form they still managed to beat Arsenal. Arsenal haven’t beaten Chelsea in their last 9 Premier League matches.

Jack: Right, what about your prediction this weekend, Rich? There aren’t any Premier League matches!

Rich: There are no Premier League matches this weekend, however many Premier League teams are in action in the FA Cup. On one hand it’s disappointing we have to wait for the next round of Premier League matches, but on the other hand it’s a chance to see if a  smaller club can shock one of the Premier League teams. Despite the FA Cup usually providing lots of surprising results, in the last round, only Swansea City lost to a team from a lower division. However, this weekend many of the Premier League teams are away to lower division teams so the chances of shocks increase. Manchester Utd, Tottenham, Bournemouth, Watford, Everton and Chelsea are all away to lower division teams. I think the Premier League teams need to play their best teams otherwise they could lose. I predict that Bournemouth and Watford will lose to Portsmouth and Nottingham Forest in the weekend’s shock results. What do you think, Jack?

Jack: I’m not sure but I think Manchester Utd have a difficult cup-tie. Right, anyway that’s it for today - we’ve run out of time! Thanks for listening. And don’t forget to write your answers to the competition, our questions, your predictions and anything you want to say about the website or football English in the comments below.

Rich: Don’t forget if you sign in, you can score points to see if you can get your club, your country and your name to the top of our leaderboard.

Jack:  Bye for now and enjoy your football.

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Podcast 35 - Vote

What do you think?

Can you tell us about a match that had an unexpected or surprising final score?

Have you ever enjoyed a match or a trip to watch your team play despite your team losing or playing really badly?

What things do you need to do in your everyday life, and what will happen if you don’t do them?

When you answer the questions, try to use some of the linking words that we’ve been speaking about in the podcast.

 
Rich predicts that Watford and Bournemouth will be the Premier League teams to lose in the FA Cup this weekend. Do you agree?
 
Remember to write your competition answers, predictions and answers to the questions above in the comments section below. Good luck!.

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Rema's picture
Rema
28/01/2016
RS
538
points

@Rafayel It's my pleasure to see how good people want to help the others as you done in your previous comment :)


Rema's picture
Rema
28/01/2016 23:54
Serbia
West Ham United
538

@Rafayel It's my pleasure to see how good people want to help the others as you done in your previous comment :)

SalvaGH
26/01/2016
ES
841
points

The competition answer is Manchester City FC.


SalvaGH
26/01/2016 16:22
Spain
Manchester City
841

The competition answer is Manchester City FC.

SalvaGH
26/01/2016
ES
841
points

In respect with the method of learning english, I prefer listening because I can do it while I go shopping or while I go to University whereas reading hasn't be done these ways. Moreover, I think that listening people talking English is better than only reading because you listen to the pronunciation and that'll help you understand English better. However, listening could be a little harder than reading because you may not catch some words, in particular those words regarding to specific languages.
All in all, I have no doubt that listening is a better form of learning English, I used lots of listenings and it's been the best way to improve.


SalvaGH
26/01/2016 16:21
Spain
Manchester City
841

In respect with the method of learning english, I prefer listening because I can do it while I go shopping or while I go to University whereas reading hasn't be done these ways. Moreover, I think that listening people talking English is better than only reading because you listen to the pronunciation and that'll help you understand English better. However, listening could be a little harder than reading because you may not catch some words, in particular those words regarding to specific languages.
All in all, I have no doubt that listening is a better form of learning English, I used lots of listenings and it's been the best way to improve.

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MUGEMANYI
04/02/2016
RW
2320
points

Both reading and listening together help to improve English skills of the learner. I use both


MUGEMANYI's picture
MUGEMANYI
04/02/2016 14:21
Rwanda
Arsenal
2320

Both reading and listening together help to improve English skills of the learner. I use both

Rafayel's picture
Rafayel
26/01/2016
AM
516
points

Dear Rich and Jack I see that you haven't noticed but I did predict the right score for the last week's game Arsenal-Chelsea to end in 0-1. you can go and recheck the comments. Thanks in advance.


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Rafayel
26/01/2016 16:18
Armenia
Arsenal
516

Dear Rich and Jack I see that you haven't noticed but I did predict the right score for the last week's game Arsenal-Chelsea to end in 0-1. you can go and recheck the comments. Thanks in advance.

MUGEMANYI's picture
MUGEMANYI
04/02/2016
RW
2320
points

Well done Rafayel


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MUGEMANYI
04/02/2016 14:14
Rwanda
Arsenal
2320

Well done Rafayel

MUGEMANYI's picture
MUGEMANYI
04/02/2016
RW
2320
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Well done Rafayel


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MUGEMANYI
04/02/2016 14:12
Rwanda
Arsenal
2320

Well done Rafayel

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Rema
27/01/2016
RS
538
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@Rafayel You hit the spot(You were exactly right about exact score). Congratulations ;)
My suggestion: Try to avoid prediction of matches when your team is involved?


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Rema
27/01/2016 13:20
Serbia
West Ham United
538

@Rafayel You hit the spot(You were exactly right about exact score). Congratulations ;)
My suggestion: Try to avoid prediction of matches when your team is involved?

Rafayel's picture
Rafayel
27/01/2016
AM
516
points

Thanks Rema. I will take into consideration your suggestion. I wish i could be lucky in other aspects as well and not just predicting the match.


Rafayel's picture
Rafayel
27/01/2016 19:58
Armenia
Arsenal
516

Thanks Rema. I will take into consideration your suggestion. I wish i could be lucky in other aspects as well and not just predicting the match.

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admin
27/01/2016
GB
560
points

Hi Rafayel - thanks for pointing out our mistake. As Rich says, we'll apologise properly in the podcast next week.

Well done for getting the score right... As an Arsenal fan, how did you come up with your prediction?

Thanks


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admin
27/01/2016 12:28
United Kingdom
Arsenal
560

Hi Rafayel - thanks for pointing out our mistake. As Rich says, we'll apologise properly in the podcast next week.

Well done for getting the score right... As an Arsenal fan, how did you come up with your prediction?

Thanks

nika_chelsea25
01/02/2016
GE
1667
points

there is not any prize to 2 and 3 places?


nika_chelsea25
01/02/2016 15:29
Georgia
Chelsea
1667

there is not any prize to 2 and 3 places?

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Rich
01/02/2016
ES
594
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You've got lots of points NIka, well done! No, there are no prizes for second and third places, but we have had a prize every week in the podcast competition. Did you write your answer?

Rich - The Premier Skills English Team


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Rich
01/02/2016 16:25
Spain
Liverpool
594

You've got lots of points NIka, well done! No, there are no prizes for second and third places, but we have had a prize every week in the podcast competition. Did you write your answer?

Rich - The Premier Skills English Team

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Rafayel
27/01/2016
AM
516
points

Hi admin. Thanks. To tell the truth I don't know how I came with the exact score. But I just had the premonition, the feeling that my team will lose however sad it is for me and for other Arsenal fans.


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Rafayel
27/01/2016 17:10
Armenia
Arsenal
516

Hi admin. Thanks. To tell the truth I don't know how I came with the exact score. But I just had the premonition, the feeling that my team will lose however sad it is for me and for other Arsenal fans.

nikosonris
27/01/2016
UA
2453
points

I do confirm. Jack-Rich how could you miss that? ;-) @Rafayel, well done! Excellent prediction!


nikosonris
27/01/2016 11:07
Ukraine
Arsenal
2453

I do confirm. Jack-Rich how could you miss that? ;-) @Rafayel, well done! Excellent prediction!

Rafayel's picture
Rafayel
27/01/2016
AM
516
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Thank you nikosonris. of course I am not that lucky all the time in my predictions :)


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Rafayel
27/01/2016 19:56
Armenia
Arsenal
516

Thank you nikosonris. of course I am not that lucky all the time in my predictions :)

Rich's picture
Rich
26/01/2016
ES
594
points

How did I miss your comment? My mistake. I''l give you a shout-out in next week's podcast. Any requests?


Rich's picture
Rich
26/01/2016 19:03
Spain
Liverpool
594

How did I miss your comment? My mistake. I''l give you a shout-out in next week's podcast. Any requests?

Rafayel's picture
Rafayel
27/01/2016
AM
516
points

It's ok, never mind. such things happen. no have no other requests.


Rafayel's picture
Rafayel
27/01/2016 17:06
Armenia
Arsenal
516

It's ok, never mind. such things happen. no have no other requests.

SalvaGH
26/01/2016
ES
841
points

Congratulations to Gerdo, enjoy it!!


SalvaGH
26/01/2016 16:08
Spain
Manchester City
841

Congratulations to Gerdo, enjoy it!!

AleksandarR
26/01/2016
ME
518
points

it is Manchester City


AleksandarR
26/01/2016 15:58
Montenegro
Manchester United
518

it is Manchester City

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Liubomyr
26/01/2016
UA
4417
points

Manchester City is Adam's favourite team


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Liubomyr
26/01/2016 15:54
Ukraine
Watford
4417

Manchester City is Adam's favourite team

Aroarm
26/01/2016
AM
18
points

Adam's favorite team is Manchester City


Aroarm
26/01/2016 15:50
Armenia
Arsenal
18

Adam's favorite team is Manchester City

Leaderboard

Top Scorers
RankNameScore
1Alex_from_Ukraine6577
2mobeckham6539
3hsn5558
4wsanta5086
5kwesimanifest4779
6Liubomyr4417
7elghoul3988
8assemjuve3705
9aragorn19863557
10Gergő Nagy3396
Country ranking
RankNameScore
1Colombia74670
2Ukraine33869
3Spain29476
4Serbia27426
5Brazil23472
6Albania20578
7Vietnam20455
8Turkey20109
9Macedonia19074
10Bosnia and Herzegovina16333
Club ranking
RankNameScore
1Manchester United146812
2Liverpool111387
3Chelsea90227
4Arsenal86350
5Manchester City58845
6Tottenham Hotspur19474
7Newcastle United10625
8West Ham United7671
9AFC Bournemouth4915
10Crystal Palace4539

Level

4
Average: 4 (1 vote)

Goals

Practise your listening skills.

Learn some new football vocabulary. 

Learn phrases and words that link sentences together.

Extension

Find out more about linking words on the Grammar Pages of our Learn English Website.