Podcast 24
Podcast 24
In this week's podcast, Jack and Rich talk about superstitions and strange pre-match routines that both Premier League players and fans have. The language focus is conditional sentences and we have a new riddle in our 'What's my Team?' competition.
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How much did you understand?
"The Liverpool players believe in their new manager."
"We’re going to speak about some of the things that Premier League footballers do to bring them luck."
Liverpool's Daniel Sturridge has a strange pre-match routine - he always walks onto the pitch backwards!
In the podcast, Jack and Rich used different conditional sentences. Have a look at the sentences and activities below to help you understand. If you want to know more, take a look at the grammar pages on our Learn English website.
"When Manchester Utd’s Juan Mata gets ready for the match, he always puts on his left boot first and walks on the pitch with his right foot."
"If they don’t do their pre-match routines, they will have bad luck or their team will lose."
Arsenal's Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain's superstitions include hopping before he comes onto the pitch.
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.
Jack: This week, we’re going to talk about some strange routines called superstitions, the language focus is conditional sentences and later Rich will make another Premier League prediction.
Rich: And you have another chance to win a Samsung Galaxy tablet in our ‘What’s my Team?’ competition.
Jack: What was the answer to last week’s riddle Rich?
Rich: Ah, yes. Last week it was Kingsley ... his favourite Premier League team is Watford.
Jack: We had lots of correct entries so congratulations to everybody who got it right. I think this one was a little more difficult and we probably had a few people googling Elton John’s favourite team or the club whose nickname is the Hornets.
Rich: Yes, most clubs have a few famous fans. Did you know that Prince William was an Aston Villa fan, that Sylvester Stallone was an Everton fan or Usain Bolt a Man Utd fan?
Jack: I didn’t know about Sylvester Stallone, no.
Rich: We have selected a winner at random from the correct answers...
Jack: and the sixth winner of the What’s my team? competition is Haydi a Newcastle Utd fan from Tunisia. Congratulations Haydi, we’ll be in contact with you this week.
Rich: Well done Haydi! Later on in the podcast, you can listen to this week’s What’s my team riddle.
Jack: Last week, you made a prediction about the Chelsea - Liverpool match. How did you do this time?
Rich: I know, I was wrong again, but this time I was happy I was wrong because Liverpool got a fantastic 3 points and Jurgen Klopp got his first Premier League win as Liverpool boss.
Jack: You should really support your team a bit more Rich. A few of our listeners actually predicted a Liverpool win.
Rich: Well done to Mkoriev and Ruslanjon from Uzbekistan, GalaUA and Alex from Ukraine, Wutyee Nandar from Myanmar, Verdmead96 from Poland and August1994 from Iran.
Jack: Most people predicted a Chelsea win or a draw like Rich, so congratulations to you!
Rich: Last week we spoke about some expressions that use ‘run’ and it was great to see some of you using these expressions in your comments.
Jack: For example, we learnt that football runs in Ayan Red Devil’s family.
Rich: And sport also runs in Natka’s family from Russia, but it’s not football, it’s cycling.
Jack: And moving away from sport; teaching runs in Nyinyi’s family in Myanmar and also in Rafael24’s family in Ecuador.
Rich: We also had a great comment from Besian in Kosovo. He wants to know if we can send the competition winner’s email after posting the podcast.
Jack: He thinks this will make the announcement more exciting because nobody will know if they have won or not!
Rich: Besian - we think you are right so from now we will only send the winner the email 24 hours after the podcast has been posted!
Jack: Sorry if we haven’t had time to mention your comment, but please continue to write to us with any your comments or questions and we’ll get back to you.
Jack: Last weekend there was a big win for Arsenal, Manchester City got a last minute winner against Norwich and Leicester City continued their amazing season with a 3-2 win away at West Brom.
Rich: Do you know that Leicester striker, Jamie Vardy, has scored in 8 consecutive Premier League matches. Only Ruud van Nistelrooy, who scored in 10, has ever done this in the Premier League.
Jack: He must be wearing his lucky boots!
Rich: I’m not so sure it’s luck. Luck is when good things happen to you by chance, I think it’s Jamie Vardy’s hard work and talent that means he’s the Premier League’s top scorer.
Jack: You’re probably right, but today we’re going to speak about some of the things that Premier League footballers do to bring them luck. These things are sometimes called superstitions.
Rich: A superstition is a belief in a supernatural cause, something that can’t be explained by science.
Jack: And if you believe in superstitions, you are superstitious. Superstitious people might wear certain colours or have a lucky number because they believe it brings them luck. Lots of Premier League players believe in superstitions and do special things before the match to bring them luck.
Rich: And sometimes these superstitions become part of a routine - and sometimes they can seem a bit strange
Jack: Did you know that Liverpool’s Daniel Sturridge always walks on the pitch backwards at the beginning of the match?
Rich: I did know that yes. It’s a superstition and he believes it brings him good luck. When Manchester Utd’s Juan Mata gets ready for the match, he always puts on his left boot first and walks on the pitch with his right foot.
Jack: Jack Grealish at Aston Villa always wears his socks rolled down, and Kolo Toure at Liverpool is always the last on to the pitch.
Rich: Once when he was at Arsenal, Toure’s teammate, William Gallas, was getting some treatment from the physio at half-time. Toure waited for Gallas because he wanted to be the last on the pitch. When they got to the pitch they realised they were late and Toure was given a yellow card for walking on the pitch without the referee’s permission.
Jack: But some players might take their superstition too far. Arsenal’s Alex-Oxlade Chamberlain says before he comes on the pitch he hops three times on his left leg, then does two small hops followed by one big hop. He says he doesn't know why he does it but he does it every time.
Rich: So superstitions don’t always bring good luck and sometimes they can seem a little strange, but it’s not only players that have superstitions, fans are often very superstitious, too.
Jack: Clothes are a common superstition. I’ve met fans who have lucky T-shirts, socks and even pants! If they’re not wearing their lucky clothes, their team will certainly lose.
Rich: And if you’re watching the match at home, I’ve heard of some fans who always sit in the same chair and in the same position.
Jack: When we were talking about the players’ superstitions we used a lot of conditional sentences.
Rich: For example, I said earlier; “When Manchester Utd’s Juan Mata gets ready for the match, he always puts on his left boot first and walks on the pitch with his right foot.”
Jack: This is an example of the zero conditional and is used when something is always true.
Rich: Let’s look at another example - the players believe that if they don’t do their pre-match routines, they will have bad luck or their team will lose.
Jack: This is an example of the first conditional which we use for situations that are possible to happen in the future.
Rich: If you want to learn more about different conditional sentences, there are some activities below and there is also a link to our Learn English website on the right of the page.
Jack: If you have any match day superstitions or routines, we would love to hear them!
Rich: Right, I think it’s time for this week’s competition: ‘What’s my Team?’
Rich: 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 on the Premier Skills English website.
Jack: And for each of the 20 podcast competitions the lucky winner will receive a fantastic Samsung Galaxy Tablet. We wish you the best of luck!
Rich: Right, so this week, our Premier League fan is Sophie. Listen to Sophie’s riddle and try to work out what’s her team?
Sophie: We had a great season last year and surprised a lot of Premier League teams - we even qualified for Europe! We were the only Premier League team on the south coast of England until Bournemouth got promoted last season. This has created a bit of a rivalry but we love the competitive spirit! Come on you Saints!
Jack: Shall we give everyone a clue? Well, they won their local derby last weekend so I’m sure Sophie is very happy this week. Now, it’s time for your prediction Rich. Let’s see if you can improve on your recent predictions!
Rich: The big match this weekend is the North London Derby between Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur. Arsenal are doing well at the moment and have won their last five Premier League matches, scoring 16 goals. And if Arsenal win, they can go back to the top of table. They’ve also already beaten Spurs this season - in the League Cup. Tottenham are doing pretty well but unless Harry Kane has a fantastic game I can’t see them winning at the Emirates Stadium. Final score: Arsenal 3-1 Tottenham.
Jack: Thanks a lot Rich! Predicting an Arsenal win, means Spurs will definitely win this weekend! If you’ve got a prediction for these matches let us know in the comments section below.
Rich: 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, and any questions you have about the website or football English in the comments below.
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.
The answer to last week's 'What's my Team?' competiton was Watford. Congratulations Haydi from Tunisia! Your prize is on its way!
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03/11/2015
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I agree with Rich prediction that Arsenal will beat Tottenham in the North London Derby but I think the final result will be 2-1.
03/11/2015 22:04
Manchester City
841
I agree with Rich prediction that Arsenal will beat Tottenham in the North London Derby but I think the final result will be 2-1.
03/11/2015
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Southampton Football Club.
03/11/2015 22:03
Manchester City
841
Southampton Football Club.
03/11/2015
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I wanna congratulate Besian for his brilliant idea of notifying the winner after the podcast release only. That definitely will contribute in announcement to be more exiting to everyone without excluding the winner itself.
03/11/2015 21:34
Arsenal
298
I wanna congratulate Besian for his brilliant idea of notifying the winner after the podcast release only. That definitely will contribute in announcement to be more exiting to everyone without excluding the winner itself.
03/11/2015
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When it comes to the superstition and the nature of one having by players.. I think having a superstition itself is strange enough, no mater its form. There are people worldwide having superstitions, and that's one of the worst things they owe, unfortunately. It shows their lack of knowledge.., not to say their ignorance. Nothing can bring luck nor can get it away.., it will happen just as you and others act, by permission of God. It is even more stranger to see people believe in such a thing like a specific color will bring them luck while they reject God and luck to be given by Him, this a simply reasonable thing but yet ununderstandable by many. Just as Francis Bacon says: "A little knowledge of science makes man an atheist, but an in-depth study of science makes him a believer in God."
***Didn't want to insult anyone, please.
I just also want to share with you an example what some people in my country go through in their daily life. When a cat cross the road just in front of them when they going through, they make three steps backward then continue forward, in order to "prevent" badness "resulting" by cat road-cross. haha
03/11/2015 21:10
Arsenal
298
When it comes to the superstition and the nature of one having by players.. I think having a superstition itself is strange enough, no mater its form. There are people worldwide having superstitions, and that's one of the worst things they owe, unfortunately. It shows their lack of knowledge.., not to say their ignorance. Nothing can bring luck nor can get it away.., it will happen just as you and others act, by permission of God. It is even more stranger to see people believe in such a thing like a specific color will bring them luck while they reject God and luck to be given by Him, this a simply reasonable thing but yet ununderstandable by many. Just as Francis Bacon says: "A little knowledge of science makes man an atheist, but an in-depth study of science makes him a believer in God."
***Didn't want to insult anyone, please.
I just also want to share with you an example what some people in my country go through in their daily life. When a cat cross the road just in front of them when they going through, they make three steps backward then continue forward, in order to "prevent" badness "resulting" by cat road-cross. haha
03/11/2015
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Arsenal 2-0 tottenham
03/11/2015 20:46
Manchester City
5
Arsenal 2-0 tottenham
03/11/2015
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Southampton .
03/11/2015 20:40
Manchester United
1608
Southampton .
03/11/2015
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Sophie's team is Southampton. It beat Bournemouth 2:0 last weekend.
03/11/2015 20:17
Arsenal
298
Sophie's team is Southampton. It beat Bournemouth 2:0 last weekend.
03/11/2015
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Sophie's team is AFC Bournemouth.
03/11/2015 18:48
Newcastle United
3189
Sophie's team is AFC Bournemouth.
03/11/2015
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I think that all players do strange superstition. In my country, at the beginning of match, some players make a round and say some religious speech ; French National team lets a cock runs on the pitch. Also, African players do some funny dances.
03/11/2015 18:46
Newcastle United
3189
I think that all players do strange superstition. In my country, at the beginning of match, some players make a round and say some religious speech ; French National team lets a cock runs on the pitch. Also, African players do some funny dances.
03/11/2015
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I like the style of Arsenal.They play very fast and always attacking football.But I want the victory of Tottenham as it helps my favourite team - Manchester United go above in the premier league.
03/11/2015 17:04
Manchester United
1079
I like the style of Arsenal.They play very fast and always attacking football.But I want the victory of Tottenham as it helps my favourite team - Manchester United go above in the premier league.
03/11/2015
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I think it will be Arsenal 2 Tottenham 1. If Man City loses in Birmingham then AFC will find themself on top of the table.
03/11/2015 17:03
Arsenal
3557
I think it will be Arsenal 2 Tottenham 1. If Man City loses in Birmingham then AFC will find themself on top of the table.
03/11/2015
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My answer to the competition is Southampton
03/11/2015 17:01
Manchester United
1079
My answer to the competition is Southampton
03/11/2015
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Thank you "premier skills english" team, I can't describe my happiness ! Finally, some good news after months of "nothing new". This award encourages me to work hard for improving my English. thank you all.
03/11/2015 16:45
Newcastle United
3189
Thank you "premier skills english" team, I can't describe my happiness ! Finally, some good news after months of "nothing new". This award encourages me to work hard for improving my English. thank you all.
07/11/2015
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Congratulation Haydi for your luck and effort! Keep on going!
07/11/2015 04:04
Arsenal
22
Congratulation Haydi for your luck and effort! Keep on going!
15/11/2015
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thank you Chansophal, I do for both, english language and football ;)
15/11/2015 20:39
Newcastle United
3189
thank you Chansophal, I do for both, english language and football ;)
05/11/2015
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Congrats, Haydi ! Go ahead !
05/11/2015 05:11
Liverpool
6577
Congrats, Haydi ! Go ahead !
15/11/2015
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thank you Alex_from_Ukraine
15/11/2015 20:38
Newcastle United
3189
thank you Alex_from_Ukraine
03/11/2015
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Congratulations! Haydi!
03/11/2015 18:40
Chelsea
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Congratulations! Haydi!
15/11/2015
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thank you Nakta
15/11/2015 20:37
Newcastle United
3189
thank you Nakta
03/11/2015
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There are many superstitions in my country, e.g. (1) an unmarried boy or girl mustn't sit at the corner of a table, or he/she won't be wed; (2) if you are going to buy flowers for somebody, make sure the number is odd, even numbers are for funerals; (3) if you whistle while indoors, you will have no money; (4) if you do not recognise someone when you see them or call them on the phone, this person will get Rich :))
03/11/2015 16:22
Arsenal
2453
There are many superstitions in my country, e.g. (1) an unmarried boy or girl mustn't sit at the corner of a table, or he/she won't be wed; (2) if you are going to buy flowers for somebody, make sure the number is odd, even numbers are for funerals; (3) if you whistle while indoors, you will have no money; (4) if you do not recognise someone when you see them or call them on the phone, this person will get Rich :))
03/11/2015
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In my opinion, it's Kolo Toure who has the strangest superstition of being the last man to step onto the pitch. Maybe he would like to demonstrate the meaning of the expression 'last but not least':)
03/11/2015 16:14
Arsenal
2453
In my opinion, it's Kolo Toure who has the strangest superstition of being the last man to step onto the pitch. Maybe he would like to demonstrate the meaning of the expression 'last but not least':)
03/11/2015
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My answer to the 'What's my team?' contest is, of course, Southampton (The Saints;)
03/11/2015 16:09
Arsenal
2453
My answer to the 'What's my team?' contest is, of course, Southampton (The Saints;)
03/11/2015
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Southampton
03/11/2015 15:23
Arsenal
92
Southampton
03/11/2015
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Sophie's favourite team is Southampton. She said 'Saints' so that's it:-)
03/11/2015 15:07
Arsenal
3557
Sophie's favourite team is Southampton. She said 'Saints' so that's it:-)
03/11/2015
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I think Sturridge has the strangest superstition. Some of them, yes. Well, sometimes I wear my t-shirt of AFC from the last season played on Highburry, but only when it is very important match like it was in the last season vs Villa on Wembley. I believe it brings me luck!
03/11/2015 15:05
Arsenal
3557
I think Sturridge has the strangest superstition. Some of them, yes. Well, sometimes I wear my t-shirt of AFC from the last season played on Highburry, but only when it is very important match like it was in the last season vs Villa on Wembley. I believe it brings me luck!
03/11/2015
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As an Arsenal fan, I strongly believe that the gunners will defeat Tottenham Hotspur with the final score 3-0. We are in good mood after a number of winning matches. By the way, my answer for this week competition is "Southampton F.C".
03/11/2015 14:47
Arsenal
28
As an Arsenal fan, I strongly believe that the gunners will defeat Tottenham Hotspur with the final score 3-0. We are in good mood after a number of winning matches. By the way, my answer for this week competition is "Southampton F.C".
03/11/2015
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yes i do agree cos arsenal is on form now and not spurs ll stop us.go gunner
03/11/2015 13:42
Arsenal
1
yes i do agree cos arsenal is on form now and not spurs ll stop us.go gunner
03/11/2015
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Sophie's favourite team is Southampton.
03/11/2015 13:25
Arsenal
66
Sophie's favourite team is Southampton.
03/11/2015
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I think Alex-Oxlade Chamberlain has the strangest superstition, I'am an Arsenal fan but I didn't know that he has this superstition... I don't know any people in my country that have superstitions.
Everytime when Arsenal has a difficult game I try to watch the game even if I have something important to do because I think if I don't watch the games my team will lose... thats what happend in some very important games haha
03/11/2015 13:24
Arsenal
66
I think Alex-Oxlade Chamberlain has the strangest superstition, I'am an Arsenal fan but I didn't know that he has this superstition... I don't know any people in my country that have superstitions.
Everytime when Arsenal has a difficult game I try to watch the game even if I have something important to do because I think if I don't watch the games my team will lose... thats what happend in some very important games haha
03/11/2015
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Southampton
03/11/2015 13:22
Manchester United
4779
Southampton