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This Week: Happy New Year

This Week: Happy New Year

Welcome to This Week from Premier Skills English, a weekly review of football action for learners of English from across the globe. In This Week, Jack talks about three stories from this week in the Premier League and there are lots of football English words and phrases for you to learn.

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Hello my name’s Jack and welcome to the weekly round-up called This Week on Premier Skills English.

In This Week, we’ve got lots of interesting words and phrases to help you talk about football in English.

If you are listening to this podcast on Apple Podcasts or Spotify you can also visit the Premier Skills English website at britishcouncil.org/premierskillsenglish where you’ll be able to download the podcast.

First of all ... Happy New Year!

The new year is here. It‘s 2023. I hope everyone listening had a fantastic New Year’s Eve and that you are all excited about the new year and have made lots of resolutions.

And it has been a great start to the new year for some ... especially Arsenal fans. Yes, it’s time for me to pick three stories from the recent round of matches and then to focus on some interesting vocabulary. In this episode, I am going to talk about Brighton’s game against Arsenal, Manchester City hosting Everton and Fulham’s match against Southampton.

Before I start with the stories and vocabulary today, I want to say thank you to everyone who has listened to these podcasts because this week, we have reached a massive milestone. We have recently broken through the 10 million downloads or listens mark. I started this podcast with Rich almost eight years ago and we watched the numbers growing steadily. For the first year, we hardly had any listeners. It was quite a challenge because Rich lives in Spain so we had to record our parts separately and then I would try to edit them together and ... well, we’re not very good actors so it wasn’t great. Then we learnt to record together and we started doing role plays and had lots of fun and I hope helped our listeners with lots of language. And then Rowan joined and recorded with us and it was even more fun. For the last year, I have been working on these podcasts on my own and I do miss working with Rich and Rowan, but it’s been lovely to get your feedback and to read all your comments on the Premier Skills English website. So again, I want to say thank you to everyone who listens to this podcast and helping us get to 10 million listens!

OK. Let’s get back to the stories from the Premier League.

The words and phrases from the stories this week that I want to talk about today are: in the pink, fired up, to stumble, stunning, to extend, composed, to frustrate, unfortunate and to snatch.

Listen out for these phrases in the headlines and stories.

After each story there will be a short language focus and then there will be a task for you to complete and then at the end of the podcast there will be a new football phrase.

But before that, I want to look at last week’s football phrase. If you didn’t hear it last week, here’s one more chance to guess now.

Last week’s phrase was a winning streak.

This is an unbroken series of victories. Usually, we use this phrase to say that a team has won every match they have played for as long as ... this lasts. I chose this phrase after reading an article on the Premier League website about Harry Kane who has scored in all 6 of his Boxing Day appearances and wants to keep this ****** going.

Congratulations to Vienguyenngo from Vietnam, CyberSam16 from Bahrain, Alex from Ukraine, Mehmet Sisman from Turkey, Goku from Japan, Hasan from Turkey, Fabs17 from Italy, Amal Khalafallah from Egypt, Chen Meng Tso from Taiwan, Welcome to Premier Skills English Chen Meng Tso, and congratulations to Hajime from Japan.

You all managed to work out that the phrase I was looking for was a winning streak.

Also welcome Cezario Abrantes form Brazil, thanks to you and everyone else who completed the task last week. I don’t think raisins in rice is a bad taste, I quite like a nice rice salad with raisins in, Cezario. Thanks Hajime, I have read about people in Japan eating KFC at christmas. That is a very strange tradition. In my family, we only eat fast food if we are travelling, though my wife loves the spicy wings from KFC and probably wishes we would travel more. Thanks for yoru answer Amal Khalafallah. I lived in Cairo for two and a half years and ate loads of lovely Egyptian food. I really miss the Koshari place that was near my flat. Oh, and Hawawshi from Falfalla downtown. Thanks Fabs17. One of my first teaching jobs was in Sicily and I ate so much Panettone. You can buy it in shops here now, even little ones in starbucks, but it was special for me back then. Thanks also Hasan. I remember Eid al-Adha in Cairo. Not so much for the food, but for the distribution of meat. And lastly, thanks to Alex from Ukraine for sharing Christmas wishes. It’s really lovely to hear from all of you.

OK! Now, it’s time to get on with this week’s three football stories!

Everton are in the pink at the Etihad

Everton travelled to the Etihad Stadium on Saturday to take on Manchester City. Everton were playing in their pink away kit and looked confident despite the roaring home crowd. After 24 minutes, Riyad Mahrez showed some spectacular skill when he twisted and turned his way through the pink wall of defenders before delivering a perfect pass to the feet of Erling Haarland who hit home, opening the scoring. Haaland was certainly fired up and seemed determined to get another when his enthusiasm got the better of him. He clattered into an opponent and was shown the yellow card.

Although City enjoyed the majority of the possession, Everton were doing well to hold them back and absorb their attacks. In the second half Rodri gave the ball away and Everton broke free. Demarai Gray delighted the visitors when he ran into the box. He stopped to see what support he had, then stumbled, and seeing there was nobody in a better position decided to go for goal and struck with a beautiful shot that swept past the keeper and into the top corner.

Final score: Manchester City 1 - Everton 1

The words and phrases I want to talk about from this story are: in the pink, fired up and to stumble.

If you are in the pink, you are well and healthy. I think it’s short for in the pink of health, but in the pink is more common. The phrase is mosty used in a figurative sense when someone is successful and happy and satisfied rather than just healthy. It’s a slightly old fashioned expression so you won’t hear it that often these days, but it’s a nice idiom and the BBC commentator on the City - Everton match used it so if you use it in a speaking exam, it should get you some points.

The next phrase is fired up. If you are fired up, you are very excited and often angry. When Harlaand scored, he was very excited and was running after every ball and looked determined to score again. You can talk about things that get you fired up. These days, I get quite fired up if I spend too long on twitter. You can also fire someone up which means to make someone become angry and excited. I once saw a speech at a protest march and the speaker really fired the crowd up or the speaker really got the crowd fired up.

The third item from this story is the verb to stumble. This means to step badly when you are walking, and maybe fall a little. Sometimes, you can stumble and quickly recover, other times you stumble and fall. So it means a little misstep that breaks your walking rhythm or in the case of Demarai Gray, his movement with the ball. My cousin owns a bar called the Stumble Inn which is a clever name because you can stumble into the bar and the word inn means bar or pub. I think people are probably more likely to stumble out.

Let’s move on to the next story.

Stunning start for league leaders

When the Gunners travelled to Brighton on Saturday, they knew that Man City had just dropped points at home and they had a chance to extend their lead at the top of the table. Brighton have been playing well and are a tough team to beat at home so it wasn’t going to be a walk in the park for Arteta’s side.

The first goal came when Martinelli’s blocked shot fell to Saka who didn’t give the keeper a chance with a composed finish. Odegaard scored the second with a slightly mishit strike from a set piece. Just after the break, Martinelli struck again and again was blocked, but this time the ball fell to Nketiah and it looked like it was all over for the seagulls.

Brighton never gave up and got one back with a well crafted goal that started with a perfectly timed pass by Gross that was well taken by Mitoma who charged into the area.

Odegaard responded with a beautiful long ball into a space that only Martinelli could have run into. This time, his shot wasn’t blocked.

Brighton got another consolation goal when Evan Ferguson became the youngest ever Premier League goal scorer.

Final score: Brighton and Hove Albion 2 - Arsenal 4

The words from this story that I want to talk about are: stunning, to extend and composed.

The headline for this story was stunning start for league leaders. The word stunning normally means really beautiful or attractive. The verb to stun, means to shock or surprise someone. It can also mean to make someone temporarily unconscious or really confused by hitting them or zapping them with electricity. In the TV series Star Trek, the crew have special guns called phasers that they can set to stun, so they don’t kill their enemies, they just knock them out. I was in a car once and we hit a deer. I wasn’t driving. We hit the animal on the side of the head and I was sure that it would have been killed by the noise it made. But when we turned around to check on it, the poor deer was walking around the road. It was stunned. It wasn’t happy and well, but it was still walking and looked like it should recover. Now, if you see something that is so beautiful that you are momentarily stopped and overwhelmed, so that all you can do is say: wow, then you are stunned. The thing you are looking at is stunning. To be honest, I think we use the word stunning for things that are well, slightly less beautiful than that, it normally just means really beautiful, but I hope you get the idea.

The verb to extend means to make something bigger or longer. It’s commonly used to talk about contracts. If you have a short contract to work somewhere and when the contract is up, the company you are working for wants you to work for longer, they might extend your contract. Another common use is for houses. If you want to make your house bigger, perhaps you can build into your garden a bit. What you are doing is extending your house. In both these cases, it’s common to use the noun extension. So you can have a contract extension or a house extension. In the story, Arsenal were able to extend their lead at the top of the table, They were five points ahead of City. When City only managed a draw, Arsenal had the chance to extend their lead to seven points.

The last wired from this story that I want to talk about is composed. I have spoken about this before, but it’s such an important word in football ENglish that I hope you don’t mind me talking about it again. You see, it means calm and in control of your emotions. If you receive some really bad news and want to shout and scream, but you don’t, you manage to keep control, you are staying composed. In football, you often see amazing players lose their cool when they have a chance to score. The pressure is so great, that when they have a chance, they lose their cool and rush it. Shots that these players would make every time on the training ground now sail high over the goal. I was delighted to see Saka stay composed when the ball fell to him on Saturday. I think that a couple of seasons ago, he might have over hit the ball or rushed the shot, but now he’s more confident and stayed cool, calm and in control. He stayed composed.

Let’s move on to the final story.

Fulham frustrate the Saints

Southampton’s defensive dam burst after 30 minutes when Pereira hit a powerful volley off a corner kick that took an unfortunate deflection off the boot of James Ward-Prowse and was marked down as an own goal.

In the second half, the home side gave away a free kick within striking range of their goal. James Ward-Prowse can be deadly from that range and proved it when he placed the ball perfectly in the top right, having curled the ball round Fulham’s defensive wall.

Bottom of the table Southampton probably deserved to leave Craven Cottage with a point, but they were denied when João Palhinha headed home in the 88th minute to snatch the lead.

Final score: Fulham 2 - Southampton 1

The words from this story that I want to talk about are: to frustrate, unfortunate and to snatch.

To frustrate can mean to annoy someone. The adjective frustrated describes a special type of anger that you feel when someone stops you from doing what you want to do. So the verb to frustrate can mean to make someone feel angry because you stop them doing or achieving something. People often get frustrated by politicians when they don’t do what they promised to do before an election. Another way that we use the verb to frustrate is to say that you are blocking or stopping someone from doing what they wanted or from being successful. So in the headline, I said Fulham frustrated the Saints because the Saints or Southampton travelled to Craven Cottage with a game plan that they hope would have led to them leaving with some points, but Fulham stopped Southampton, they frustrated Southampton, especially because the match was pretty even and they were drawing right up till the 88th minute.

The next word is an adjective. Unfortunate means unlucky. Normally, we use lucky and unlucky to talk about small events that are either positive or negative, but are things that are not controlled by the person they affect. I think for more significant events or circumstances, we say they are fortunate or unfortunate. An own goal is a pretty big deal and unlucky doesn’t seem quite meaningful enough.

The last word I want to talk about today is the verb to snatch. This means to take something quickly and roughly. The quick part is the most important part, though you can’t snatch something carefully. If you snatch something, you just make a wild grab. So I saw a video recently of someone walking down a street talking on his phone when someone rode past on a bike and reached out and snatched the phone from the person’s hand. It’s often used to describe the way criminals take the things they steal.

OK. That’s nine words and phrases from the stories today. The words and phrases were:in the pink, fired up, to stumble, stunning, to extend, composed, to frustrate, unfortunate and to snatch.
Listen to the stories again to hear the language in context.

Everton are in the pink at the Etihad

Everton travelled to the Etihad Stadium on Saturday to take on Manchester City. Everton were playing in their pink away kit and looked confident despite the roaring home crowd. After 24 minutes, Riyad Mahrez showed some spectacular skill when he twisted and turned his way through the pink wall of defenders before delivering a perfect pass to the feet of Erling Haarland who hit home, opening the scoring. Haaland was certainly fired up and seemed determined to get another when his enthusiasm got the better of him. He clattered into an opponent and was shown the yellow card.

Although City enjoyed the majority of the possession, Everton were doing well to hold them back and absorb their attacks. In the second half Rodri gave the ball away and Everton broke free. Demarai Gray delighted the visitors when he ran into the box. He stopped to see what support he had, then stumbled, and seeing there was nobody in a better position decided to go for goal and struck with a beautiful shot that swept past the keeper and into the top corner.

Final score: Manchester City 1 - Everton 1

Stunning start for league leaders

When the Gunners travelled to Brighton on Saturday, they knew that Man City had just dropped points at home and they had a chance to extend their lead at the top of the table. Brighton have been playing well and are a tough team to beat at home so it wasn’t going to be a walk in the park for Arteta’s side.

The first goal came when Martinelli’s blocked shot fell to Saka who didn’t give the keeper a chance with a composed finish. Odegaard scored the second with a slightly mishit strike from a set piece. Just after the break, Martinelli struck again and again was blocked, but this time the ball fell to Nketiah and it looked like it was all over for the seagulls.

Brighton never gave up and got one back with a well crafted goal that started with a perfectly timed pass by Gross that was well taken by Mitoma who charged into the area.

Odegaard responded with a beautiful long ball into a space that only Martinelli could have run into. This time, his shot wasn’t blocked.

Brighton got another consolation goal when Evan Ferguson became the youngest ever Premier League goal scorer.

Final score: Brighton and Hove Albion 2 - Arsenal 4

Fulham frustrate the Saints

Southampton’s defensive dam burst after 30 minutes when Pereira hit a powerful volley off a corner kick that took an unfortunate deflection off the boot of James Ward-Prowse and was marked down as an own goal.

In the second half, the home side gave away a free kick within striking range of their goal. James Ward-Prowse can be deadly from that range and proved it when he placed the ball perfectly in the top right, having curled the ball round Fulham’s defensive wall.

Bottom of the table Southampton probably deserved to leave Craven Cottage with a point, but they were denied when João Palhinha headed home in the 88th minute to snatch the lead.

Final score: Fulham 2 - Southampton 1

Language Challenge

Right, now it’s time for you to think about the language again.

Here are 9 sentences with gaps in them and you have to complete the gaps with the correct form of the words and phrases from this podcast.

Number 1. When I heard the news I was so angry. It was very hard to stay ________ after that.

Number 2. Due to an __________ typo, the team had to reprint the match programme.

Number 3.The team were looking confident and playing well and they will be __ ___ ____ if they can score a first-ever win.

Number 4.My sister is going to have another baby. I think she’s going to have to ______ her house.

Number 5. I visited Rome to celebrate my birthday. It’s an amazing city with so much history and some ________ architecture.

Number 6. Oxfam believes climate change is ___________ the efforts of millions to escape poverty.

Number 7. The manager got the team all _____ __ in the dressing room at half time.

Number 8. She _________ the photos out of his hand before he had a chance to look at them.

Number 9. The attacking player turned and ran into the box and looked like she might score, but she turned too far and ________ and lost control of the ball.

Leave your answers to the language challenge in the comments section on the Premier Skills English website.

Task

Last week, I really enjoyed reading your answers to the questions about Christmas so I have another task for you. As it’s the New Year, it is customary to make New Year’s resolutions and to think about the year ahead. So I would like you to make some resolutions and predictions. Resolutions are like promises you make to yourself about things you want to do better at or change in your life. So I have too many resolutions to share with you all, but one, that I’m afraid I make every year is to lose some weight and get more exercise.

So question 1: What are your new year’s resolutions? Have you made any interesting resolutions this year? Is there anything in your life that you want to change?

Question 2: What predictions can you make for this year? Who do you think will win the Premier League? What amazing events will occur this year? Will there be any big scientific breakthroughs? Will there be any major political changes? 2022 was quite a momentous year. Will things be better in 2023?

Share your ideas in the comments section on the Premier Skills English website.

Football phrase

Now it’s time for this week’s football phrase.

I took today’s phrase from the match report on the Brighton website for the match I spoke about earlier. In the report, it said that Brighton had a ******** ** ***** when they were faced with a 2 goal deficit after 39 minutes. So this phrase is used to say that someone of a team faces a massive challenge. If you have a really big job ahead of you, especially if you’re not sure if you can do it, you could say that you have a ******** ** *****.

If you know the answer, be sure to leave it in a comment on the page for this podcast on Premier Skills English.

Before I finish, here are the answers to last week’s Christmas Challenge.

Number 1. Traditional Christmas songs share part of their name with lots of girls. What are they called? They are Christmas Carols.

Number 2. Children in the UK always wish for a white Christmas, but what is it that makes a Christmas white? Snow is what makes a Christmas a white Christmas.

Number 3. Santa is an abbreviated form of which Christian saint? The answer is Saint Nicholas who was a Turkish Christian Saint, I think.

Number 4. Before people in the UK start their Christmas dinner, they work together to open small presents which normally contain weird little toys, a joke, a paper hat and a tiny explosive. What are they? These are Christmas Crackers and my kids love them.

Number 5. What do people decorate with lights, tinsel and baubles and put presents under? People decorate Christmas trees.

Number 6. As well as mince pies, a type of meat is traditionally eaten at Christmas that is rarely eaten at other times. What is it? Turkey is traditionally eaten at Christmas.

Number 7. Pigs in blankets are eaten in lots of different countries, but the ingredients are different, especially the blankets. In the UK, what are pigs and what are their blankets? Pigs in blankets are little sausages wrapped in bacon.

Number 8. What adjective is collocated with Christmas in the most common Christmas greeting? The adjective is Merry. People do also say happy Christmas, but merry Christmas is a stronger collocation.

And that’s all I have time for today. Before I finish, I just wanted to say that I hope you found this podcast useful, and I hope all of you stay fit and healthy and safe.

Bye for now and enjoy your football.

Headlines

Everton are in the pink at the Etihad

Rico Lewis of Manchester City battles for possession with Amadou Onana of Everton

Everton travelled to the Etihad Stadium on Saturday to take on Manchester City. Everton were playing in their pink away kit and looked confident despite the roaring home crowd. After 24 minutes, Riyad Mahrez showed some spectacular skill when he twisted and turned his way through the pink wall of defenders before delivering a perfect pass to the feet of Erling Haarland who hit home, opening the scoring. Haaland was certainly fired up and seemed determined to get another when his enthusiasm got the better of him. He clattered into an opponent and was shown the yellow card.

Although City enjoyed the majority of the possession, Everton were doing well to hold them back and absorb their attacks. In the second half Rodri gave the ball away and Everton broke free. Demarai Gray delighted the visitors when he ran into the box. He stopped to see what support he had, then stumbled, and seeing there was nobody in a better position decided to go for goal and struck with a beautiful shot that swept past the keeper and into the top corner.

Final score: Manchester City 1 - Everton 1

Stunning start for league leaders

Bukayo Saka scores Arsenal's first goal during the match between Brighton & Hove Albion and Arsenal

When the Gunners travelled to Brighton on Saturday, they knew that Man City had just dropped points at home and they had a chance to extend their lead at the top of the table. Brighton have been playing well and are a tough team to beat at home so it wasn’t going to be a walk in the park for Arteta’s side.

The first goal came when Martinelli’s blocked shot fell to Saka who didn’t give the keeper a chance with a composed finish. Odegaard scored the second with a slightly mishit strike from a set piece. Just after the break, Martinelli struck again and again was blocked, but this time the ball fell to Nketiah and it looked like it was all over for the seagulls.

Brighton never gave up and got one back with a well crafted goal that started with a perfectly timed pass by Gross that was well taken by Mitoma who charged into the area.

Odegaard responded with a beautiful long ball into a space that only Martinelli could have run into. This time, his shot wasn’t blocked.

Brighton got another consolation goal when Evan Ferguson became the youngest ever Premier League goal scorer.

Final score: Brighton and Hove Albion 2 - Arsenal 4

Fulham frustrate the Saints

James Ward-Prowse scores from a free kick to make the score 1- 1 during the match between Fulham and Southampton

Southampton’s defensive dam burst after 30 minutes when Pereira hit a powerful volley off a corner kick that took an unfortunate deflection off the boot of James Ward-Prowse and was marked down as an own goal.

In the second half, the home side gave away a free kick within striking range of their goal. James Ward-Prowse can be deadly from that range and proved it when he placed the ball perfectly in the top right, having curled the ball round Fulham’s defensive wall.

Bottom of the table Southampton probably deserved to leave Craven Cottage with a point, but they were denied when João Palhinha headed home in the 88th minute to snatch the lead.

Final score: Fulham 2 - Southampton 1

Vocabulary

Language challenge

Complete the gaps with correct form of the words and phrases from the podcast.

Number 1. When I heard the news I was so angry. It was very hard to stay ________ after that.

Number 2. Due to an __________ typo, the team had to reprint the match programme.

Number 3.The team were looking confident and playing well and they will be __ ___ ____ if they can score a first-ever win.

Number 4.My sister is going to have another baby. I think she’s going to have to ______ her house.

Number 5. I visited Rome to celebrate my birthday. It’s an amazing city with so much history and some ________ architecture.

Number 6. Oxfam believes climate change is ___________ the efforts of millions to escape poverty.

Number 7. The manager got the team all _____ __ in the dressing room at half time.

Number 8. She _________ the photos out of his hand before he had a chance to look at them.

Number 9. The attacking player turned and ran into the box and looked like she might score, but she turned too far and ________ and lost control of the ball.

Leave your answers in the comments section on the Premier Skills English website and I will go through them next week.

Task

Think about the questions and share your ideas in the comments section at the bottom of the page.

Question 1: What are your new year’s resolutions? Have you made any interesting resolutions this year? Is there anything in your life that you want to change?

Question 2: What predictions can you make for this year? Who do you think will win the Premier League? What amazing events will occur this year? Will there be any big scientific breakthroughs? Will there be any major political changes? 2022 was quite a momentous year. Will things be better in 2023?

Football Phrase

Now it’s time for this week’s football phrase.

I took today’s phrase from the match report on the Brighton website for the match I spoke about earlier. In the report, it said that Brighton had a ________ __ _____ when they were faced with a 2 goal deficit after 39 minutes. So this phrase is used to say that someone of a team faces a massive challenge. If you have a really big job ahead of you, especially if you’re not sure if you can do it, you could say that you have a _______ __ _____.

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hsn's picture
hsn
29/01/2023
TR
5557
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In 2023, I turned (65).In my city public transport becomes free for residents who are in this age. Thanks Mr. Mayor:-)


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hsn
29/01/2023 12:33
Turkey
Tottenham Hotspur
5557

In 2023, I turned (65).In my city public transport becomes free for residents who are in this age. Thanks Mr. Mayor:-)

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cezario.abrantes
09/01/2023
BR
49
points

Hi Jack! Thank you very much for the welcome in the podcast. And about the raisins... I know many people love raisins in rice, but I really don't. In fact, I'm a pretty food-selective person. I hate being this way, but unfortunately it's very tough to change.

About the gaps:

1. Composed
2. Unfortunate
3. In the pink
4. Extend
5. Stunning
6. Frustrating
7. Fired up
8. Statched
9. Stumbled

I've made several resolutions for 2023 during 2022 ending. The main are:

1. Study English at least 40 minutes per day
2. Get Qlik Sense certification (that's the BI tool I work with)
3. Continue in Diamond division in Duolingo
4. Solve the problem of my knee so I can resume my running workout (now I'm just walking)
5. Create an application for my wife's pet shop

And about predictions... I'm such a bad person to predict anything, and now I'm hopeless about the future in Brazil, so I don't see many good things happening. The only thing I'm gonna try to predict about is Premier League... I think Arsenal is gonna win this year. They are playing very well and I think Odegaard is the next De Bruyne. He's exceptional!!!

Finally, about your resolution of losing weight, I've been in the same position for my whole life, until I gathered up 5 things: nutrionist, two scales, workout and discipline. Nutriotionist to hatch a good menu; a little scale to weight the food and a bioimpedance scale to weekly measure my improvement; workout to lose calories; and discipline to keep doing everything, except on weekends. I've lost 22 kilograms and haven't won them back. From these 5 things, the only one I'm not using anymore is the nutritionist, since I'm just keeping the menu. I hope it helps you!! I'm 100% available to give more details if you want.

See you (or hear you)!


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cezario.abrantes
09/01/2023 18:10
Brazil
Liverpool
49

Hi Jack! Thank you very much for the welcome in the podcast. And about the raisins... I know many people love raisins in rice, but I really don't. In fact, I'm a pretty food-selective person. I hate being this way, but unfortunately it's very tough to change.

About the gaps:

1. Composed
2. Unfortunate
3. In the pink
4. Extend
5. Stunning
6. Frustrating
7. Fired up
8. Statched
9. Stumbled

I've made several resolutions for 2023 during 2022 ending. The main are:

1. Study English at least 40 minutes per day
2. Get Qlik Sense certification (that's the BI tool I work with)
3. Continue in Diamond division in Duolingo
4. Solve the problem of my knee so I can resume my running workout (now I'm just walking)
5. Create an application for my wife's pet shop

And about predictions... I'm such a bad person to predict anything, and now I'm hopeless about the future in Brazil, so I don't see many good things happening. The only thing I'm gonna try to predict about is Premier League... I think Arsenal is gonna win this year. They are playing very well and I think Odegaard is the next De Bruyne. He's exceptional!!!

Finally, about your resolution of losing weight, I've been in the same position for my whole life, until I gathered up 5 things: nutrionist, two scales, workout and discipline. Nutriotionist to hatch a good menu; a little scale to weight the food and a bioimpedance scale to weekly measure my improvement; workout to lose calories; and discipline to keep doing everything, except on weekends. I've lost 22 kilograms and haven't won them back. From these 5 things, the only one I'm not using anymore is the nutritionist, since I'm just keeping the menu. I hope it helps you!! I'm 100% available to give more details if you want.

See you (or hear you)!

hsn's picture
hsn
09/01/2023
TR
5557
points

Second guess--- Struggle to death.


hsn's picture
hsn
09/01/2023 13:24
Turkey
Tottenham Hotspur
5557

Second guess--- Struggle to death.

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Jack Radford
09/01/2023
GB
22
points

That's a good guess, but not what I'm looking for. Let me give you a clue. If you went to visit Ararat, you might have to do this.

 


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Jack Radford
09/01/2023 15:05
United Kingdom
Arsenal
22

That's a good guess, but not what I'm looking for. Let me give you a clue. If you went to visit Ararat, you might have to do this.

 

hsn's picture
hsn
09/01/2023
TR
5557
points

A ******* ** *****.
Hi Jack, this idiom had been mentioned in the one of previous lessons and I've found it in my notes after your clue. Thanks.


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hsn
09/01/2023 16:58
Turkey
Tottenham Hotspur
5557

A ******* ** *****.
Hi Jack, this idiom had been mentioned in the one of previous lessons and I've found it in my notes after your clue. Thanks.

Daniel_06
09/01/2023
MX
758
points

Maybe... * ******** ** *****?
HNY Jack, thank you for making my 2022 better, you've really helped me in my english journey. I hope all your new year's resolutions come to reality, wish you all the best always.

Daniel.


Daniel_06
09/01/2023 08:21
Mexico
Manchester United
758

Maybe... * ******** ** *****?
HNY Jack, thank you for making my 2022 better, you've really helped me in my english journey. I hope all your new year's resolutions come to reality, wish you all the best always.

Daniel.

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Jack Radford
09/01/2023
GB
22
points

Hi Daniel_06

Thanks for that kind comment. I'm really happy to hear that Premier Skills English has helped you along your English journey and I hope that 2023 will be a brilliant year for you in English and everything else.

Jack


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Jack Radford
09/01/2023 09:09
United Kingdom
Arsenal
22

Hi Daniel_06

Thanks for that kind comment. I'm really happy to hear that Premier Skills English has helped you along your English journey and I hope that 2023 will be a brilliant year for you in English and everything else.

Jack

Hisham boody
08/01/2023
EG
1
points

1-composed
2-unforetunate
3-in the pink
4-extend
5-stunning
6-frustate
7-fired up
8-snatch
9-stumbled


Hisham boody
08/01/2023 12:07
Egypt
Arsenal
1

1-composed
2-unforetunate
3-in the pink
4-extend
5-stunning
6-frustate
7-fired up
8-snatch
9-stumbled

Fabs17
07/01/2023
IT
326
points

Question 1: What are your new year’s resolutions? Have you made any interesting resolutions this year? Is there anything in your life that you want to change?

I haven't been making any specific new year's resolutions for a couple of years. This year I only want to be successful in my uni exams and to spend less time on social media (and enjoying, instead, a good book or film, new music....). Also, the only thing I'd like to change is the way I perceive every thing that happens in my life: I want to be more optimistic and confident.

Question 2: What predictions can you make for this year? Who do you think will win the Premier League? What amazing events will occur this year? Will there be any big scientific breakthroughs? Will there be any major political changes? 2022 was quite a momentous year. Will things be better in 2023?

I hope that, in 2023, more people will acknowledge what is happening with our environment and act to make a significant change (even people who have a greater power than us). I think that medicine will make further progress; even though they don't get the attention they clearly deserve, researches are always working, day after day, on new ways to improve different aspects concerning our life.
Also, speaking of PL, I think both Arsenal and Manchester City have big chances of winning this year (but I'm not that good at making football predictions!).


Fabs17
07/01/2023 14:14
Italy
Leicester City
326

Question 1: What are your new year’s resolutions? Have you made any interesting resolutions this year? Is there anything in your life that you want to change?

I haven't been making any specific new year's resolutions for a couple of years. This year I only want to be successful in my uni exams and to spend less time on social media (and enjoying, instead, a good book or film, new music....). Also, the only thing I'd like to change is the way I perceive every thing that happens in my life: I want to be more optimistic and confident.

Question 2: What predictions can you make for this year? Who do you think will win the Premier League? What amazing events will occur this year? Will there be any big scientific breakthroughs? Will there be any major political changes? 2022 was quite a momentous year. Will things be better in 2023?

I hope that, in 2023, more people will acknowledge what is happening with our environment and act to make a significant change (even people who have a greater power than us). I think that medicine will make further progress; even though they don't get the attention they clearly deserve, researches are always working, day after day, on new ways to improve different aspects concerning our life.
Also, speaking of PL, I think both Arsenal and Manchester City have big chances of winning this year (but I'm not that good at making football predictions!).

Fabs17
07/01/2023
IT
326
points

Number 1. When I heard the news I was so angry. It was very hard to stay composed after that.

Number 2. Due to an unfortunate typo, the team had to reprint the match programme.

Number 3.The team were looking confident and playing well and they will be in the pink if they can score a first-ever win.

Number 4.My sister is going to have another baby. I think she’s going to have to extend her house.

Number 5. I visited Rome to celebrate my birthday. It’s an amazing city with so much history and some stunning architecture.

Number 6. Oxfam believes climate change is frustrating the efforts of millions to escape poverty.

Number 7. The manager got the team all fired up in the dressing room at half time.

Number 8. She snatched the photos out of his hand before he had a chance to look at them.

Number 9. The attacking player turned and ran into the box and looked like she might score, but she turned too far and stumbled and lost control of the ball.


Fabs17
07/01/2023 13:59
Italy
Leicester City
326

Number 1. When I heard the news I was so angry. It was very hard to stay composed after that.

Number 2. Due to an unfortunate typo, the team had to reprint the match programme.

Number 3.The team were looking confident and playing well and they will be in the pink if they can score a first-ever win.

Number 4.My sister is going to have another baby. I think she’s going to have to extend her house.

Number 5. I visited Rome to celebrate my birthday. It’s an amazing city with so much history and some stunning architecture.

Number 6. Oxfam believes climate change is frustrating the efforts of millions to escape poverty.

Number 7. The manager got the team all fired up in the dressing room at half time.

Number 8. She snatched the photos out of his hand before he had a chance to look at them.

Number 9. The attacking player turned and ran into the box and looked like she might score, but she turned too far and stumbled and lost control of the ball.

Amal Khalafallah
07/01/2023
EG
43
points

1- composed
2- unfortunate
3-in the pink
4- extend
5- stunning
6- frustrating
7- fired up
8- snatched
9- stumbled
football phrase: has * ******** ** *****.


Amal Khalafallah
07/01/2023 11:29
Egypt
Liverpool
43

1- composed
2- unfortunate
3-in the pink
4- extend
5- stunning
6- frustrating
7- fired up
8- snatched
9- stumbled
football phrase: has * ******** ** *****.

vietnguyenngo
06/01/2023
VN
118
points

Hi Jack,
Could you please insert the asterisks in the phrase to indicate the number of characters of each word in it?
Thank you and regards.


vietnguyenngo
06/01/2023 14:25
Vietnam
Manchester City
118

Hi Jack,
Could you please insert the asterisks in the phrase to indicate the number of characters of each word in it?
Thank you and regards.

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Jack Radford
09/01/2023
GB
22
points

Hi Vietnguyenngo

Sorry - i should have done that. I'll do it now (by the way it's * ******** ** *****)

Thanks

Jack


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Jack Radford
09/01/2023 09:06
United Kingdom
Arsenal
22

Hi Vietnguyenngo

Sorry - i should have done that. I'll do it now (by the way it's * ******** ** *****)

Thanks

Jack

Jaroslaw
06/01/2023
PL
3
points

Hi,
LANGUAGE CHALLENGE:
No. 1 composed
No. 2 unfortunate
No. 3 in the pink
No. 4 extend
No. 5 stunning
No. 6 frustrating
No. 7 fired up
No. 8 snached
No. 9 stumbled
FOOTBALL PHASE: ******** ** *****


Jaroslaw
06/01/2023 11:21
Poland
Arsenal
3

Hi,
LANGUAGE CHALLENGE:
No. 1 composed
No. 2 unfortunate
No. 3 in the pink
No. 4 extend
No. 5 stunning
No. 6 frustrating
No. 7 fired up
No. 8 snached
No. 9 stumbled
FOOTBALL PHASE: ******** ** *****

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hsn
05/01/2023
TR
5557
points

Language Challenge
1. composed 2. unfortunate 3. in the pink 4. to extend, 5. stunning, 6. frustrating 7. fired up 8. snatched 9. stumbled
Football phrase - Beyond my depth
Task
Question 1: This year I couldn't find any resolutions to overcome:-) Because I was able to make real last year resolutions such as losing weight or regularly work-outs.
Question 2: I think M.City will get title. The defeat of occupiers might be amazing event and major political change."British exit" might change to "British enter" to the European Union:-) Progress in the fusion energy research can be scientific breakthroughs. 2022 was uncommon year because of covid virus.We learned lockdown and mask like a part of our body.I hope and pray things get better in 2023.
Riddle
• What is the opposite of "In the pink"? To become purple (=unhappy)
Note
• There is more info at the following link about Saint Nicholas who lived in my country.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Nicholas

• At the beginningof the word “Turkey” with capital letter "T" stand for my country but with small letter "t" describes a large bird grown for its meat.


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hsn
05/01/2023 17:36
Turkey
Tottenham Hotspur
5557

Language Challenge
1. composed 2. unfortunate 3. in the pink 4. to extend, 5. stunning, 6. frustrating 7. fired up 8. snatched 9. stumbled
Football phrase - Beyond my depth
Task
Question 1: This year I couldn't find any resolutions to overcome:-) Because I was able to make real last year resolutions such as losing weight or regularly work-outs.
Question 2: I think M.City will get title. The defeat of occupiers might be amazing event and major political change."British exit" might change to "British enter" to the European Union:-) Progress in the fusion energy research can be scientific breakthroughs. 2022 was uncommon year because of covid virus.We learned lockdown and mask like a part of our body.I hope and pray things get better in 2023.
Riddle
• What is the opposite of "In the pink"? To become purple (=unhappy)
Note
• There is more info at the following link about Saint Nicholas who lived in my country.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Nicholas

• At the beginningof the word “Turkey” with capital letter "T" stand for my country but with small letter "t" describes a large bird grown for its meat.

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Jack Radford
09/01/2023
GB
22
points

Thanks Hsn!


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Jack Radford
09/01/2023 09:07
United Kingdom
Arsenal
22

Thanks Hsn!

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