Podcast 19
Podcast 19
In this week's podcast, Jack and Rich talk about something strange that happened in the Premier League last weekend and introduce some vocabulary about 'injuries'. Rich has another Premier League prediction and you get another chance to win a Samsung Galaxy Tablet in our 'What's my Team?' competition!
If you want to go directly to the competition section of the podcast, click here.
How much did you understand?
"One commentator thought that the match might be abandoned."
"The pigeon was limping because it had injured its leg."
Jonny Howson was the Canary that saved an injured pigeon last weekend.
Describing a word when you don't know it in English
Abdallah from Kuwait set listeners a challenge in the podcast. He described a word and challenged you to guess what it was. To describe a word when you don't know it in English is a very useful skill and they are called circumlocution strategies. Try the activity below, then try our video lesson on supermarket shopping to improve your English in this area.
Circumlocution Strategies (Describing a word because you don't know it in English)
If you don't know a word in English it's important to use English to describe the word so you can get your message across. Some useful phrases to do this are:
It's a type/kind of.....
It's made of ..............
It's a thing which.......
It's a place where.....
Liverpool was the correct answer for our 'What's my Team?' competition last week. Chriswar from Poland is the winner of a Samsung Galaxy tablet.
Jack: Hello my name’s Jack and welcome to this week’s Premier Skills English podcast.
Rich: Hi everyone. I’m Rich and every week we talk about football and help you with your English.
Rich: This week, we’re going to talk about an interesting story from a Premier League match, some vocabulary related to injuries and I’m going to make another Premier League prediction.
Jack: Have you forgotten?
Rich: What?
Jack: We’re also going to announce the winner of the first ‘What’s my team?’ competition. And we’ve got a new riddle from a new fan this week.
Rich: Of course. So, last week, we had Sarah talking about her favourite team. Sarah’s team is Liverpool so congratulations to everyone that took part. We have selected a winner at random from the correct answers...
Jack: and the first winner of the What’s my team? competition is Chriswar from Poland. Congratulations Chriswar, we’ve already sent you an email and your prize will soon be on its way.
Rich: Well done Chris! Later on in the podcast, you can listen to this week’s What’s my team riddle. If you want to listen to the riddle more than once, you can click on the podcast player where it says competition, or you can click on the link below.
Jack: But, before we start: we recently had a comment from Abdallah from Kuwait - our new leaderboard leader on the website. He made a comment on one of the lessons in our video series The English Game, which you can find by clicking skills then watch from the homepage.
Rich: He described something you can buy in the supermarket and challenged other users to guess what it is.
Jack: He said this object is used to beat eggs and is made of metal and plastic.
Rich: Well, we’re going to solve the challenge here Abdallah.
Jack: The answer is a whisk. You use a whisk to beat eggs when you’re making cakes and similar things.
Rich: If you want to check out this video series or, like Abdallah, you want to set a challenge to other users on the website, I’ve put a link to this lesson - Supermarket shopping - on the side of this page.
Jack: And remember if you have any questions about Football English or more general language learning, add a comment and we’ll be happy to answer your message either in the comments section or here in our podcast.
Jack: There were some great matches in the Premier League last weekend. Tottenham beat Man City 4-1 after a great second half performance, Leicester were defeated for the first time this season - 5-2 by Arsenal - and we have new leaders in the Premier League.
Rich: Manchester Utd have gone to the top of the table for the first time this season after a 3-0 win against Sunderland and replace their city rivals in first place.
Jack: But that’s not the big story in the Premier League this week. Did you hear about the canary saving the pigeon?
Rich: Ha ha, yes, I did hear about this!
Jack: It happened during the 2-2 draw between West Ham and Norwich City. During the second half, an injured pigeon limped onto the pitch and the match was stopped.
Rich: One commentator thought that the match might be abandoned!
Jack: It wasn’t abandoned though because Norwich City midfielder, Jonny Howson, came to the rescue. The canary, Norwich’s nickname of course, picked up the injured bird and took it to safety at the side of the pitch.
Rich: I’ve heard that the pigeon will be examined by West Ham’s club doctor and we should get some news about the bird’s condition next week!
Jack: I hope it will be alright. A football stadium can be a dangerous place for a pigeon!
Rich: Anyway, we used some useful language there Jack, what about the word abandoned?
Jack: To abandon something means to stop doing something before it is finished.
Rich: Football matches are sometimes abandoned. Usually because of really bad weather like snow or thunderstorms.
Jack: I’ve never heard of a match being abandoned because of a pigeon on the pitch!
Rich: No, neither have I. There are some similar words to abandoned like delayed or postponed.
Jack: Yes, a match might be delayed by 15 minutes because one team arrived at the stadium late or maybe fans are having problems getting into the stadium so the start of the match is delayed.
Rich: To postpone a match means to arrange a match at a later date. Again this might be to do with bad weather. The referee will look at the pitch in the morning and if the pitch isn’t safe he will postpone the match.
Jack: Yes, if players played when the pitch is unsafe there might be a lot of injuries.
Rich: An injury is when some damage or harm has been done to your body.
Jack: Like the pigeon.
Rich: Yes, the pigeon was limping because it had injured its leg.
Jack: To limp means to walk slowly and with difficulty because you’ve hurt your leg.
Rich: And that’s when Jonny Howson carried the pigeon off the pitch.
Jack: When a player is injured and limping they are often stretchered off the pitch.
Rich: Yes, the paramedics run on to the pitch and if the player can’t continue they put him on a stretcher and he’s carried off.
Jack: I saw Man Utd’s Luke Shaw being stretchered off last week. That was a really bad injury.
Rich: Yes, he broke his leg in two places and we wish him a good recovery.
Jack: Yes, he could be out of action for a long time with that injury.
Rich: Right! It’s time for our new competition - What’s my team? (this could be louder or we could use some sound effects on the voice?)
Jack: Here is what you have to do. Listen to a Premier League fan, who will talk about their favourite team and then write the name of the team in the comments section below on the Premier Skills English website.
Rich: It couldn’t be easier! And if you’re not sure you can always make a guess - there are only 20 teams in the Premier League.
Jack: But, remember you can only write one answer and only your first answer will be accepted.
Rich: And for each of the 20 podcast competitions the lucky winner will receive a fantastic Samsung Galaxy Tablet.
Jack: Each competition closes on Monday at midnight in the UK.
Rich: And the winner will be announced the next day at 1200 in the next Podcast.
Jack: Right, so this week, our Premier League fan is Justyna. Listen to her riddle and try to work out what’s her team?
Justyna: We’re the only Premier League team from London that is based south of the River Thames. At the beginning of every home game, our mascot, a bald eagle called kayla flies around the stadium to bring us good luck. Come on you Eagles!’
Rich: Well, that was an easy one!
Jack: Didn’t you say that last week? I think that one was quite difficult. Let’s see how our listeners do... If you know which team Justyna was talking about, write your answer in the comments section below. I think it’s time for this week’s Premier League prediction.
Rich: There is only one match on my mind this week - the 225th Merseyside Derby. I’m hoping, of course, for a Liverpool win but these matches are always difficult ones to predict. Everton have home advantage and their last home match was a fantastic win against Chelsea. Liverpool have got Daniel Sturridge back in the team and scoring goals so I’m going to go for an optimistic win for the Reds. Final score: Everton 1-2 Liverpool.
Rich: You were asked this week why you had stopped making predictions Jack?
Jack: It’s because I’m so bad at them, but I’m going to make one this week. There’s another big match this weekend and it’s Arsenal against Man Utd and I think the Gunners will close the gap at the top of the table. I think it’ll finish Arsenal 2-0 Man Utd.
Rich: If you’ve got a prediction for this match or any other Premier League match this weekend let us know in the comments section below.
Jack: Well that’s all for now. Thanks for listening. And don’t forget to write your answers to the competition, your Premier League predictions, and any questions you have about the website or football English in the comments below.
Rich: If you’re listening to this on itunes or elsewhere, come back to Premier Skills English for some language activities, a quiz and lots more. You can find us at www.britishcouncil.org/premierskillsenglish .
Jack: 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.
Rich: Bye for now and enjoy your football!
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01/10/2015
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Crystal Palace
01/10/2015 16:35
Chelsea
11
Crystal Palace
01/10/2015
points
Crystal Palace F.C
01/10/2015 16:12
Manchester City
7
Crystal Palace F.C
01/10/2015
points
She is a fanatic of Crystal Palace
01/10/2015 14:53
Manchester United
13
She is a fanatic of Crystal Palace
01/10/2015
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I think Merseyside Derby win Everton
01/10/2015 14:53
Manchester United
13
I think Merseyside Derby win Everton
01/10/2015
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The team is Crystal Palace F.C. for sour this is a challenge to everyone
01/10/2015 14:31
Chelsea
1
The team is Crystal Palace F.C. for sour this is a challenge to everyone
01/10/2015
points
Crystal Palace
01/10/2015 11:29
Manchester City
841
Crystal Palace
01/10/2015
points
thats very interesting lesson
01/10/2015 04:23
Chelsea
121
thats very interesting lesson
30/09/2015
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The answer is Crystal Palace.
30/09/2015 23:47
Arsenal
1
The answer is Crystal Palace.
30/09/2015
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I think Liverpool will win the Merseyside Derby. I learnt two words, limping and canary! No, I have never seen a match delayed or postponed.
30/09/2015 14:28
Chelsea
6
I think Liverpool will win the Merseyside Derby. I learnt two words, limping and canary! No, I have never seen a match delayed or postponed.
30/09/2015
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of course it is crystal palace fc
30/09/2015 13:27
Arsenal
26
of course it is crystal palace fc
30/09/2015
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Congrats Criswar! Who carried injured players off the pitch: paramedics or stretcher-bearer(or this two words have same meaning in this case)?
30/09/2015 13:20
West Ham United
538
Congrats Criswar! Who carried injured players off the pitch: paramedics or stretcher-bearer(or this two words have same meaning in this case)?
06/10/2015
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Hi Rema - I've been talking to Rich about this and we think that the term 'stretcher bearer' is more usually used when taking about war. I think it's a military role. I have been doing some research and have found 'medics', 'medical staff' and 'paramedics' used to describe the people who carry injured players off the pitch.
06/10/2015 12:32
Arsenal
560
Hi Rema - I've been talking to Rich about this and we think that the term 'stretcher bearer' is more usually used when taking about war. I think it's a military role. I have been doing some research and have found 'medics', 'medical staff' and 'paramedics' used to describe the people who carry injured players off the pitch.
09/10/2015
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Thanks for explanation Jack. As we can see you are actually good prognosticator ;)
09/10/2015 12:05
West Ham United
538
Thanks for explanation Jack. As we can see you are actually good prognosticator ;)
30/09/2015
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Serra was talking about Barcelona, the prediction is Man city-3 Tottenham-1
30/09/2015 11:36
Chelsea
1
Serra was talking about Barcelona, the prediction is Man city-3 Tottenham-1
30/09/2015
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:$
30/09/2015 07:56
Chelsea
22
:$
29/09/2015
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Everton will win the Merseyside Derby.
Abondoned, postpond, delayed.
No, i have not seen any match.
29/09/2015 18:24
Manchester United
3
Everton will win the Merseyside Derby.
Abondoned, postpond, delayed.
No, i have not seen any match.
29/09/2015
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Tina's favourite Premier League Football team is Crystal Palace.
29/09/2015 17:25
Manchester United
1
Tina's favourite Premier League Football team is Crystal Palace.
29/09/2015
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Crystal Palace
29/09/2015 17:11
Arsenal
5
Crystal Palace
29/09/2015
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Cristal Palace
Liverpool 1 Everton 1
29/09/2015 16:43
Manchester City
3988
Cristal Palace
Liverpool 1 Everton 1
29/09/2015
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Cristal Palace are the "Eagles"
Prediction : Everton 1 Liverpool 1
29/09/2015 16:37
Manchester City
3988
Cristal Palace are the "Eagles"
Prediction : Everton 1 Liverpool 1
29/09/2015
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Liverpool will win and the result is 3-2 . Today I learned new words in the podcast like abandoned and whisk . I have watched a lot of matches was abandoned because the bad weather or troubles between the two crowds .
29/09/2015 15:18
Manchester United
1308
Liverpool will win and the result is 3-2 . Today I learned new words in the podcast like abandoned and whisk . I have watched a lot of matches was abandoned because the bad weather or troubles between the two crowds .
29/09/2015
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Justyna's team is Crystal Palace .
29/09/2015 15:05
Manchester United
1308
Justyna's team is Crystal Palace .
29/09/2015
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Crystal Palace
29/09/2015 14:58
Manchester City
5
Crystal Palace
29/09/2015
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Crystal Palace
Liverpool 2 - Everton 1
Man Utd 2 - Arsenal 0
29/09/2015 12:59
Manchester City
7
Crystal Palace
Liverpool 2 - Everton 1
Man Utd 2 - Arsenal 0
29/09/2015
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Well done Jack and Rich , you both guessed the wright answer , you have entered the draw to win a prize from me in the end of this season ;) .
The answer of the competition which Justyna talked about is crystal palace .
About the mercyside derby I predict a draw 2-2 .
All the words in activity 2 are new for me , thanks.
I've seen a match in our local league postponed because one of the team's goalkeeper went to a bathroom .
29/09/2015 12:42
Chelsea
1814
Well done Jack and Rich , you both guessed the wright answer , you have entered the draw to win a prize from me in the end of this season ;) .
The answer of the competition which Justyna talked about is crystal palace .
About the mercyside derby I predict a draw 2-2 .
All the words in activity 2 are new for me , thanks.
I've seen a match in our local league postponed because one of the team's goalkeeper went to a bathroom .
29/09/2015
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My prediction also was Everton1 - 2 Liverpool. Maybe Chelsea will win the Merseyside Derby. I have learned some new words: studs, abandone, postpone, whisk. I have seen one match postponed because of snow! It was Zenit - Dynamo in StPetersburg in 2009.
29/09/2015 12:32
Liverpool
6
My prediction also was Everton1 - 2 Liverpool. Maybe Chelsea will win the Merseyside Derby. I have learned some new words: studs, abandone, postpone, whisk. I have seen one match postponed because of snow! It was Zenit - Dynamo in StPetersburg in 2009.
29/09/2015
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Everton 1: 2 Liverpool
29/09/2015 12:22
Liverpool
6
Everton 1: 2 Liverpool