Learning Vocabulary: Rich's New Job (Part 3)
Learning Vocabulary: Rich's New Job (Part 3)
Rich is leaving the Premier Skills English Podcast. We are all very sad to see him go and wish him the best but we want to find out what he is going to do next. In this podcast, Rich tells Rowan and Jack that he is leaving and Rich imagines three future careers. The language focus is on Rich's favourite words in English. Don't forget to listen to the end of the podcast because we have a new football phrase for you to guess.
Transcript
Learning Vocabulary: Rich’s New Job (Part 3)
Introduction
Jack: Hello my name’s Jack
Rowan: My name’s Rowan
Rich: and I’m Rich and welcome to this week’s Premier Skills English podcast.
Jack: In the Premier Skills English podcast, we talk about football and help you with your English.
Rowan: And this week’s podcast is a very special podcast, isn’t it Jack?
Jack: Yes, it is because this podcast is Rich’s last ever Premier Skills English podcast because Rich is leaving us.
Rich: Nice music. Well, I’m feeling sad but I’ve had a great time over the last five years writing and hosting the podcast and I really hope that I have helped our listeners with their English.
Rowan: You’ve written more than 700 episodes and we’ve had more than 7 million listens to the podcast so we’ve definitely been doing something right.
Rich: Yes, I hope so and I know that many of our listeners have been listening for a long time so I want to say a big thank you to all of you and thanks for listening. Listen out for the Richard Moon podcast soon! No, I don’t think so, but maybe … who knows!
Jack: So, if you’re not going to do a new podcast the big question is what are you going to do next? Have you got your dream move to Liverpool and we’re going to see you lining up with Mohamed Salah and Sadio Mane next week?
Rich: I wish but that’s what my final podcast is all about - what I’m going to do next. What’s my new job?
Rowan: In our roleplays this week, Rich tells us what his new job is and because it’s his final podcast we let him talk about some of his favourite words in English - that’s this week’s language focus.
Jack: This week’s podcast comes in three parts. In each part, Rich tells us what his new job is - a different job in each part. After each roleplay, we have a task for you to do.
Rowan: We want you to think of Rich’s career change and try to use some of Rich’s favourite words in English.
Rich: On the Premier Skills English website, you’ll be able to find all these podcasts and the transcript and extra activities that go with them.
Jack: So if you are listening to us on Apple Podcasts or Spotify or any other podcast platform, check out our website!
Rowan: And don’t forget to listen to the end of the podcast because we have a new football phrase for you to guess!
SOCIAL
Rich: Before we start this week’s roleplay we’d just like to thank everyone for all their comments on the Premier Skills English website. It’s great to know that you’re enjoying the podcasts and all of the free learning materials we have on the site.
Jack: We’d like to give a shout-out to some of our listeners and tell everyone what they’ve been saying.
Rowan: The first person I’d like to say a big hello to is Taher Koshen from Somalia who is a new listener on the website and has been making lots of comments and doing many of our language tasks. Hi Taher and to all our new listeners this week.
Jack: I’d like to say hi to Camilozu from Colombia and many other listeners who told us how they are going to try to make an effort to reduce their carbon emissions the next time they go to a football match.
Rich: Finally I’d like to say thanks to MoBeckham from Turkey for sharing a recipe from his homeland. It’s something called Manti and I’d never heard of it before but it sounds absolutely delicious and I’m going to try to cook it this weekend.
Rowan: Lots of our comments this week were on our podcast about GameZero which was the first-ever major net-zero carbon football match that was played between Tottenham and Chelsea.
Jack: You can find this podcast and task in the podcast section on the Premier Skills English website.
Rich: OK, I think it’s time to reveal last week’s football phrase and see who got the right answer.
Last Week’s football Phrase
Rich: Right, our football phrase. If you’ve not listened to the podcast before, every week we set our listeners a challenge. We explain a football phrase or word and you have to guess what it is.
Jack: Last week’s football phrase was a brace. Generally, this word is used to describe two of the same thing and comes from shooting – a brace of pistols means two pistols, a brace of birds are two birds that have been shot for food. In football, you can score a brace - two goals in one match. Last weekend, Cristiano Ronaldo and Odsonne Edouard both got a brace for their clubs.
Rowan: Thanks for all your answers and guesses last week. The first listener with the correct answer was Emmanuel from France. Well done Emmanuel!
Rich: Congratulations also go to Hornkey from Russia, HSN, Mehmet Sisman and Mobeckham from Turkey, Gerardo94 from Cuba, Taker Koshen from Somalia, Amirezagoal7 from Iran, Bagas from Indonesia, 258963 from Colombia, Thomassi from Hong Kong, WSanta from Argentina, and Emanuel Kwarteng from Ghana.
Jack: Later on, at the end of the podcast, we’ll have this week’s football phrase for you.
Introduction to Roleplay
Rich: As we said earlier, I’m leaving the Premier Skills English podcast this week so in this week’s roleplays we’re going to look at three jobs that I might possibly do instead.
Jack: You are about to hear this week’s first roleplay. We’ve just found out that Rich is leaving the podcast and we want to find out what he is going to do next.
Rowan: While you listen we want you to answer a question: What is Rich’s new job?
Roleplay
Jack: Have you heard Rich is leaving?
Rowan: Yes, just this morning. I couldn’t believe it. It was a big surprise. I wonder what he’s decided to do. Do you think he might be opening a football-themed cafe? He’s always been speaking about that. I always thought it was pie in the sky … but
Jack: Do you think? I’m sure he would have said something. He’s late. He’s probably having an afternoon snooze now that he knows he’s moving on to something else.
Rowan: No, look. Here he comes now. Hey, Rich. How’s it going? We’ve heard the news that you’re leaving us.
Rich: Good news travels fast, eh?
Rowan: It’s not good news at all! Who’s going to bring me cold tea and soggy biscuits now?
Rich: I always thought that was how you liked them.
Jack: So, what are you going to do now?
Rich: I’m going to work on a boat.
Rowan: Oh, a boat. Like a cruise ship? That sounds good - travelling around the Caribbean all year. I’d like to do that.
Rich: It’s not exactly a cruise ship.
Rich: Ahoy me hearties! Now, do we want to see this wretched scurvy dog walk the plank!
All: Aye!
Jack: But, I think this has been some kind of mistake.
Rich: There be no mistake - you stole something
Rowan: Send him down to Davy Jones Locker. It’s time for him to swim with the fishes. Let him send up nothing but bubbles.
Jack: No, no wait. I have golden doubloons. Lots of gold. Lots of treasure. I have a map.
Rich: Treasure you say! A map you say! Arrr ... Put him in the brig!
Rowan: Rich, Rich you’re daydreaming.
Rich: Gold, gold lots of gold …
Jack: So, this new job of yours. Pays well, does it?
Language Focus
Rowan: Before the roleplay, we asked you a question. The question was: What is Rich’s new job?
Jack: Well, the answer is of course a pirate. What a great job. Sailing the seven seas, drinking rum all day with your pet parrot.
Rowan: Rich is so lucky - I didn’t think there were many pirate jobs around these days.
Rich: Yo ho ho!
Jack: You might need to work on that a little. OK, so we’re looking at some of your favourite words this week and you sneaked three of them into this roleplay.
Rich: Yes, I did. I wonder if our listeners spotted them or not. The first word is a phrase and it’s pie in the sky.
Rowan: Pie in the sky is an idiom and it is used to describe a plan that is very unlikely to happen.
Jack: We said that Rich’s idea for a football-themed cafe was pie in the sky. Why do you like this phrase so much?
Rich: Well, I just like the imagery and I love pie!
Rowan: Tell us about another one of your favourite words, Rich.
Rich: The next word I want to look at is bubble. I just love the b sounds - bubble and of course bubbles are lots of fun.
Jack: And then there’s the West Ham song, too.
Rich: I’m forever blowing bubbles, yes and at home matches they pump out bubbles at kick-off and they blow across the pitch.
Rowan: And what’s the third word from the roleplay.
Rich: The final word I’ve chosen is snooze. It can be a noun or a verb and again I love the sound of the word - snooze. The long vowel followed by the z sound.
Jack: So do you go for a nap or a snooze or because you live in Spain do you have a siesta?
Rich: I always go for a snooze. There’s nothing better than a little snooze after the footie on a Sunday afternoon.
TASK
Jack: Right, it’s time for your task. In the roleplay, you just heard, Rich told us that he’s leaving the Premier Skills English Podcast to be a pirate.
Rowan: Rich also told us three of his favourite words.
Rich: We actually have two tasks for you to do. First, we want you to tell us if you think I would be a good pirate. What kind of qualities do I need to have? What do I need to be good at and what do I need to avoid doing?
Jack: The second task is connected to the three favourite words that Rich spoke about. The words were: pie in the sky, snooze and bubbles
Rowan: Tell us if you knew these words. Are they new for you? Do you like them? Tell us three more of your favourite words in English.
Rich: Write all your answers in the comments section on the Premier Skills English website.
Football Phrase
Rich: OK, it’s time for our football phrase. If you’ve not listened to the podcast before, every week we set our listeners a challenge. We explain a football phrase or word and you have to guess what it is.
Jack: When you know the answer, go to the podcast page on the Premier Skills English website or the review section on Apple Podcasts and write the word or phrase in the comments. If you’re correct we’ll announce your name on next week’s podcast. So what is this week’s football phrase, Rich?
Rich: This week’s football phrase is **** *****. This phrase describes a player who is not bound by a contract and so can join any team at any time. Clubs often sign **** ****** on short-term deals outside of the transfer window.
Jack: If you have a football phrase that you would like us to use in the podcast, just get in touch and let us know.
Rowan: Before we finish we just wanted to say that we hope you found this lesson useful and we hope all of you stay fit and healthy.
Rich: And for one final time I’d like to say bye for now and enjoy your football.
Vocabulary
Favourite words
In the roleplay, Rich introduced some of his favourite words. Look at these sentences from the roleplay. Do you understand the words in bold?
He’s late. He’s probably having an afternoon snooze now that he knows he’s moving on to something else.
It’s time for him to swim with the fishes. Let him send up nothing but bubbles.
He’s always been speaking about that. I always thought it was pie in the sky … but ...
Task
Rich's favourite words
Rich is leaving the Premier Skills English Podcast. He told us that he's leaving to become a pirate. We're not sure that we should believe that! He also spoke about three of his favourite words.
There are two tasks for you to do:
- Tell us if you think Rich would be a good pirate. What kind of qualities does he need to have? Would does he need to be good at and what does he need to avoid doing?
- Tell us if you knew Rich's favourite words. Were they new for you? Do you like them? Tell us three of your favourite words in English.
Write all your answers in the comments section and make a guess at this week's football phrase!.
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16/10/2021
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2. I have already known Rich's 3 words and idioms. They are really interesting and I sometimes use them whereas I prefer the word siesta more than snooze as it sounds a bit Spanish :)
Three of my favourite words in English are :
a) ( spectacular ) is an adjective for something so great and exciting.
b) ( burglar ) is a person who breaks into houses and steals things
( I don't like the action. I just like the sound of the word )
c) ( raining cats and dogs ) is an idiom used when it's raining heavily like in Izmir nowadays :)
16/10/2021 19:51
Manchester United
6539
2. I have already known Rich's 3 words and idioms. They are really interesting and I sometimes use them whereas I prefer the word siesta more than snooze as it sounds a bit Spanish :)
Three of my favourite words in English are :
a) ( spectacular ) is an adjective for something so great and exciting.
b) ( burglar ) is a person who breaks into houses and steals things
( I don't like the action. I just like the sound of the word )
c) ( raining cats and dogs ) is an idiom used when it's raining heavily like in Izmir nowadays :)
16/10/2021
points
I think Rich could be one of the pirates of the Caribbean 4 in Hollywood but never in real life. He sounded like a real pirate though but I'm afraid he would be caught and sent to prison lol :)
16/10/2021 19:46
Manchester United
6539
I think Rich could be one of the pirates of the Caribbean 4 in Hollywood but never in real life. He sounded like a real pirate though but I'm afraid he would be caught and sent to prison lol :)
16/10/2021
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Thanks for your hard work, i wish you all good luck
16/10/2021 01:52
Chelsea
1
Thanks for your hard work, i wish you all good luck
08/10/2021
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Hi there! Even I don't have any interest in football, I've started to listen the podcast. Because it's really amusing and informative. I've been listening you for a while. I've started with the first podcast which has been broadcasted years ago and today I've listened the latest. Firstly I'd like to say thanks to all of you and good luck to Rich with his new job. You really helped me with the English. Also, I have a lot of knowledge about the football and premier league and really start to enjoy it. As a teacher, I' m suggesting your podcast to my students who wants to improve language skills. So thank you again. And my favorite English words are "thus" ( it's sounds nice) and "congratulations" ( I think it sounds funny).
08/10/2021 06:49
Brentford
1
Hi there! Even I don't have any interest in football, I've started to listen the podcast. Because it's really amusing and informative. I've been listening you for a while. I've started with the first podcast which has been broadcasted years ago and today I've listened the latest. Firstly I'd like to say thanks to all of you and good luck to Rich with his new job. You really helped me with the English. Also, I have a lot of knowledge about the football and premier league and really start to enjoy it. As a teacher, I' m suggesting your podcast to my students who wants to improve language skills. So thank you again. And my favorite English words are "thus" ( it's sounds nice) and "congratulations" ( I think it sounds funny).
07/10/2021
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A good pirate needs to have an eye patch (yeah, unless it is Jack Sparrow); a hat or a kerchief with a skull and crossbones; a sword; a map; a compass; and, of course, a ship in which he will move to attack other ships.
He needs to be savvy and smart. He should never be bamboozled. He needs to be bent on looking for a hefty treasure. He needs to get a grip in any situation. He must do things quickly instead of ruminating whether to pounce onto a ship or not.
Definitely, Rich would be able to do it. So, I wish him all the best in his future endeavors.
07/10/2021 21:38
Manchester United
293
A good pirate needs to have an eye patch (yeah, unless it is Jack Sparrow); a hat or a kerchief with a skull and crossbones; a sword; a map; a compass; and, of course, a ship in which he will move to attack other ships.
He needs to be savvy and smart. He should never be bamboozled. He needs to be bent on looking for a hefty treasure. He needs to get a grip in any situation. He must do things quickly instead of ruminating whether to pounce onto a ship or not.
Definitely, Rich would be able to do it. So, I wish him all the best in his future endeavors.
07/10/2021
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Three of my favorite words are sprawling, ramble, and polka dot. I really like the sounds of these words.
07/10/2021 20:52
Manchester United
293
Three of my favorite words are sprawling, ramble, and polka dot. I really like the sounds of these words.
07/10/2021
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I already knew the words snooze and bubbles; on the other hand, the idiom "a pie in the sky" is new for me. It sounds similar to "a long shot".
07/10/2021 20:47
Manchester United
293
I already knew the words snooze and bubbles; on the other hand, the idiom "a pie in the sky" is new for me. It sounds similar to "a long shot".
07/10/2021
points
Task
1-No.I never reccommend it Being pirate, is against human rights. They aren’t hero but wretched thieves. Pirates need all the inhuman qualities like digital age hackers who steal assets of the people. They aren't sympathetic as in the tales for kids.
2- I’ve already known them.
Phrase
• It's a pie in the sky to gain most things with lowest effort.
07/10/2021 13:04
Tottenham Hotspur
5558
Task
1-No.I never reccommend it Being pirate, is against human rights. They aren’t hero but wretched thieves. Pirates need all the inhuman qualities like digital age hackers who steal assets of the people. They aren't sympathetic as in the tales for kids.
2- I’ve already known them.
Phrase
• It's a pie in the sky to gain most things with lowest effort.