This Week: Something to prove
This Week: Something to prove
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.
Transcript
In this episode, Jack talks about Brentford’s attempt to beat Manchester United at Old Trafford for the first time since 1937 and Arsenal’s attempt to beat Manchester City in a league match for the first time in 8 years.
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.
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On the Premier Skills English website, you can read the transcript and join the Premier Skills English community by completing a language task in the comments section. This will really help you remember the new words and phrases from the stories from the Premier League.
This week’s podcast is a bit behind the times as there has been an international break since these matches were played. But it will be good to look back at the last round of Premier League matches before this weekend’s fixtures. We have an exciting weekend coming up with the Merseyside Derby, Brighton taking on Manchester City at home, and in London, Chelsea are hosting Arsenal and Fulham are travelling to Tottenham. I think in some of these matches, there is a clear favourite, but nothing is certain and as the top of the league is so tight, the impact these games make will be ... interesting.
The phrases I am going to talk about are:
- To have something weighing on you
- To be ecstatic
- A last ditch attempt
- To retire
- To have something to prove
- To be let off
Listen out for this vocabulary in the stories.
After the story there will be a language focus and then there will be a language challenge 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 football phrase was ** ***** ******. This phrase is used in football when a player is shown a red card and they have to leave the pitch. It’s a fun expression that suggests that the player will be the first one back in the changing room and will be able to clean up and get changed before their teammates.
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The phrase I was looking for was an early shower.
Keep listening till the end of the podcast for a new football phrase.
Now it’s time for the first story.
McTominay Bursts Brentford’s Bubble
When Brentford travelled to Old Trafford, they knew it was going to be tough. The pressure to beat Manchester United at Old Trafford, must have been weighing on the players. Although going into the match, they were only one point behind their hosts, they had 86 years of expectations to deal with. Brentford hadn’t beaten Manchester United at Old Trafford since 1937.
United looked the better team on the day, but struggled to make it count. And then in the 26th minute, United fell apart. Casemiro played a lazy pass that was too easy for Mbeumo to intercept. Brentford sprang forward. Lindelof tried to clear the ball but failed and again, Brentford surged towards the United goal. Yoane Wissa managed to slot the ball through to Mathias Jensen who slid the ball into the goal under Onana’s outstretched glove.
Brentford were ecstatic. They kept up the pressure while United started looking increasingly desperate as the minutes ticked by.
With a few minutes of regular time on the clock, Ten Hag brought on Scott McTominay. This was a last ditch attempt to change the story. Brentford just wanted to hold on for a few more minutes, but McTominay had other plans. Garnacho ran the ball into the danger zone and cut it back for Dalot whose shot was not quite powerful enough and was blocked. The ball bounced out as far as McTominay who needed a touch to bring the ball down before slotting the ball into the bottom left.
When the scores were level with a few minutes left, Brentford probably felt a little cheated, having led for so long. But then things got worse.
It was in the 97th minute, with the last play of the match. Fernandes played the ball from a free kick over the crowd of players hanging around the edge of Brentford’s box. Maguire got there first and headed the ball towards the goal. McTominay was already running towards the goal and leapt and headed the ball hard past Strakosha and into the goal to score again and break Brentford hearts.
Final score: Manchester United 2 - 1 Brentford
The words and phrases from the story that I want to talk about are:
- To have something weighing on you
- To be ecstatic
- A last ditch attempt
To have something weighing on you
If something is weighing on you, it means you have a problem that you are thinking about a lot. You have a problem that is causing you stress, that you are worrying about. It’s like you are carrying something heavy, perhaps you have lots of books in a bag that you have to carry around. The constant weight of the books will bother you and stop you from moving freely. This is what it’s like when you have a problem weighing on you. There’s another expression that you can use if someone looks really worried about something. You can say that they look like they have the weight of the world on their shoulders, as if they are responsible for everyone in the world and so they are worried. I said that Brentford had the pressure of beating Manchester United for the first time in 84 years and that it would be weighing on them.
To be ecstatic
The adjective ecstatic means extremely happy. It is an extreme adjective so you can’t be very ecstatic, you can only say that you are really ecstatic or absolutely ecstatic. It’s related to the word ecstasy which is a noun used to describe a state of extreme happiness. You can say that you are in ecstasy. I think this phrase describes something more physical, like a feeling of bliss or absolute pleasure whereas ecstatic means happy and excited. If you won an amazing prize, perhaps a new car or a trip around the world, afterwards, you might say I was ecstatic when I heard that I had won.
A last ditch attempt
This is quite a strange phrase. We use this phrase to say that we are going to try to do something one more time before we accept that we can’t do it or that we have somehow lost. It comes from a quote from William of Orange, a Dutch ruler who became King of England, Ireland and Scotland. When he was ruling in Holland in 1672, the French army were attacking, with support from some other countries including England ... history is confusing ... anyhow, at one point, it looked like the Dutch were going to lose and when William was asked if he wanted to surrender, he replied “I mean to die in the last ditch”. And so the last ditch, came to mean the last defence or final attempt to stop something from happening. When Ten Hag brought on McTominay with only two minutes of normal time to play, this was the last change he could make so it was a last ditch attempt to change the result.
Now it’s time for the next story.
Arsenal take on the champions
Arsenal hadn’t beaten Manchester City in a league match in 8 years and fans were starting to worry that City could be their bogey team. After last season, when they led for so long only for Manchester City to overtake them, they must have had some strong feelings towards their opponents. When Arteta retired from playing the game, he went to be an assistant manager under Guardiola at City and spent three years there learning from his old friend. Last season, Arsenal beat almost everyone, but they couldn’t beat City. When Arteta shook Guardiola’s hand at the beginning of the match the two Spaniards looked friendly enough, but Arteta knew he had something to prove.
The match started with a nervous looking Arsenal mostly defending against a more confident Manchester City. Arsenal were let off a couple of times in the first 25 minutes after making mistakes that could have been costly. But slowly, the home side seemed to gain confidence and looked like they were going to be able to control the champions. Most importantly, they were able to control Haaland who never really got into the game.
Arteta knows very well how Guardiola likes to play and did a good job defending against his old boss, but this didn’t leave much for his team to attack with, so neither team made many chances. In the end, Arsenal managed more shots on goal, but it took a stroke of luck to finally go ahead.
When Partey played a long ball from just past the halfway line, Tomiyasu headed the ball down for Havertz who was being crowded by Nathan Ake and only able to push the ball out to Martinelli who struck the ball well towards the top right hand corner. However, the ball was intercepted by Ake ... well, it caught Ake on the face and deflected into the bottom left. It looked painful and painful. There was nothing Ederson could have done.
Final score: Arsenal 1 - 0 Manchester City
The words and phrases from the story that I want to talk about are:
- To retire
- To have something to prove
- To be let off
To retire
To retire means to stop doing something as a job, usually because you are old. In the UK, people usually retire between the ages of 65 and 70. It always used to be 65, but the retirement age has gone up. Some people retire when they are younger, either because they have made lots of money and don’t need to work or because they are not well and can’t work because of their health. Footballers and other sports people use the word retire to talk about giving up playing or competing professionally. Most footballers retire when they are in their 30s so they don’t stop working, they just stop playing football professionally; they retire from the professional game.
To have something to prove
We use the phrase to have something to prove when someone wants to show that they can do something really well. Usually, the person who has something to prove, wants to prove or show that they are good because someone thinks that they aren’t or that they can’t do something. So if someone tells you that you aren’t good at something and you think that you are, then if you get the chance to show how good you really are, you will really want to prove it to the person that doubted you. It’s not the best source of motivation, but it can be really powerful. If someone tells you to give up, that you’ll never be any good, that can make you angry and can motivate you to really try hard to show that person they were wrong.
To be let off
I think I’ve spoken about this before. If you are let off, you avoid a punishment or the negative consequences of something that normally, you’d have to suffer. In active uses, you say to let someone off. So if a police officer catches you driving too fast in your car, they could give you a ticket and make you pay a fine or worse. But sometimes, they will let you off with a warning if you promise that you will pay more attention and drive more slowly in the future. The passive form of the phrase is more common in football. If a defender makes a mistake and loses the ball in a dangerous position, if the attacking team gets the ball and shoots and misses, then you can say that the defending team were let off because they did not concede a goal.
Today, I’ve spoken about 6 useful words and phrases. The phrases I have spoken about are:
- To have something weighing on you
- To be ecstatic
- A last ditch attempt
- To retire
- To have something to prove
- To be let off
Listen to the stories one more time to hear this language in context.
McTominay Bursts Brentford’s Bubble
When Brentford travelled to Old Trafford, they knew it was going to be tough. The pressure to beat Manchester United at Old Trafford, must have been weighing on the players. Although going into the match, they were only one point behind their hosts, they had 86 years of expectations to deal with. Brentford hadn’t beaten Manchester United at Old Trafford since 1937.
United looked the better team on the day, but struggled to make it count. And then in the 26th minute, United fell apart. Casemiro played a lazy pass that was too easy for Mbeumo to intercept. Brentford sprang forward. Lindelof tried to clear the ball but failed and again, Brentford surged towards the United goal. Yoane Wissa managed to slot the ball through to Mathias Jensen who slid the ball into the goal under Onana’s outstretched glove.
Brentford were ecstatic. They kept up the pressure while United started looking increasingly desperate as the minutes ticked by.
With a few minutes of regular time on the clock, Ten Hag brought on Scott McTominay. This was a last ditch attempt to change the story. Brentford just wanted to hold on for a few more minutes, but McTominay had other plans. Garnacho ran the ball into the danger zone and cut it back for Dalot whose shot was not quite powerful enough and was blocked. The ball bounced out as far as McTominay who needed a touch to bring the ball down before slotting the ball into the bottom left.
When the scores were level with a few minutes left, Brentford probably felt a little cheated, having led for so long. But then things got worse.
It was in the 97th minute, with the last play of the match. Fernandes played the ball from a free kick over the crowd of players hanging around the edge of Brentford’s box. Maguire got there first and headed the ball towards the goal. McTominay was already running towards the goal and leapt and headed the ball hard past Strakosha and into the goal to score again and break Brentford hearts.
Final score: Manchester United 2 - 1 Brentford
Arsenal take on the champions
Arsenal hadn’t beaten Manchester City in a league match in 8 years and fans were starting to worry that City could be their bogey team. After last season, when they led for so long only for Manchester City to overtake them, they must have had some strong feelings towards their opponents. When Arteta retired from playing the game, he went to be an assistant manager under Guardiola at City and spent three years there learning from his old friend. Last season, Arsenal beat almost everyone, but they couldn’t beat City. When Arteta shook Guardiola’s hand at the beginning of the match the two Spaniards looked friendly enough, but Arteta knew he had something to prove.
The match started with a nervous looking Arsenal mostly defending against a more confident Manchester City. Arsenal were let off a couple of times in the first 25 minutes after making mistakes that could have been costly. But slowly, the home side seemed to gain confidence and looked like they were going to be able to control the champions. Most importantly, they were able to control Haaland who never really got into the game.
Arteta knows very well how Guardiola likes to play and did a good job defending against his old boss, but this didn’t leave much for his team to attack with, so neither team made many chances. In the end, Arsenal managed more shots on goal, but it took a stroke of luck to finally go ahead.
When Partey played a long ball from just past the halfway line, Tomiyasu headed the ball down for Havertz who was being crowded by Nathan Ake and only able to push the ball out to Martinelli who struck the ball well towards the top right hand corner. However, the ball was intercepted by Ake ... well, it caught Ake on the face and deflected into the bottom left. It looked painful and painful. There was nothing Ederson could have done.
Final score: Arsenal 1 - 0 Manchester City
Language Challenge
Right, now it’s time for you to think about the language again. I have found examples of the words and phrases in stories online and edited them slightly. I have removed today’s vocabulary so I want you to fill in the gaps with the correct form of the language from the podcast.
Number 1. The new employee felt like she _________________ at her job to demonstrate her competence to her boss and colleagues.
Number 2. The teacher was supposed to give his students homework, but he decided to ______ them ____ as they had all worked so hard in class.
Number 3. She couldn't enjoy the party because the deadline for her project was ____________ her mind.
Number 4. The young couple was _________ about their upcoming wedding.
Number 5. He was forced to _________ from professional sports due to a knee injury.
Number 6. In ________________ to revive the failing project, the manager called an emergency meeting to brainstorm ideas.
Leave your answers to the language challenge in the comments section on the Premier Skills English website.
Football phrase
Now it’s time for this week's football phrase.
This week’s football phrase is a ***** ****. This is the team that your team just can’t seem to beat. Some clubs develop something like a phobia and no matter how much they prepare, they just fall apart when they are up against their ***** ****.
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, I am going to go through the answers to last week’s language challenge.
Number 1. Brighton busker returns after three strokes of bad luck. The busker, who has had three pianos stolen in the dead of night, is back behind the keys.
Number 2. After losing her job, Sarah's landlord decided to raise the rent on her apartment, adding insult to injury in an already difficult time.
Number 3. After making a serious mistake at work, Susan worked tirelessly to redeem herself in the eyes of her colleagues and supervisor by taking on extra responsibilities and ensuring the project's success.
Number 4. Before the final round of negotiations, everyone in the room understood that the stakes were high. A successful deal could secure the company's future, but failure would likely lead to bankruptcy.
Number 5. Chris had been struggling to find a job for months, but when his friend offered him a position at their company, it was like they put it on a plate for him.
Number 6. A reckless motorist caused a crash that left a young woman with a life-changing condition.
Number 7. Generation Z deserves some credit for responsible card use. The youngest adults are using credit cards more responsibly than their older peers, even during the current period of high inflation
Number 8. Southampton Council has upheld its decision to close its last care home despite protests from campaigners.
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.
Language
The language from the stories that I’m going to talk about this week is:
- To have something weighing on you
- To be ecstatic
- A last ditch attempt
- To retire
- To have something to prove
- To be let off
Story 1
McTominay Bursts Brentford’s Bubble
When Brentford travelled to Old Trafford, they knew it was going to be tough. The pressure to beat Manchester United at Old Trafford, must have been weighing on the players. Although going into the match, they were only one point behind their hosts, they had 86 years of expectations to deal with. Brentford hadn’t beaten Manchester United at Old Trafford since 1937.
United looked the better team on the day, but struggled to make it count. And then in the 26th minute, United fell apart. Casemiro played a lazy pass that was too easy for Mbeumo to intercept. Brentford sprang forward. Lindelof tried to clear the ball but failed and again, Brentford surged towards the United goal. Yoane Wissa managed to slot the ball through to Mathias Jensen who slid the ball into the goal under Onana’s outstretched glove.
Brentford were ecstatic. They kept up the pressure while United started looking increasingly desperate as the minutes ticked by.
With a few minutes of regular time on the clock, Ten Hag brought on Scott McTominay. This was a last ditch attempt to change the story. Brentford just wanted to hold on for a few more minutes, but McTominay had other plans. Garnacho ran the ball into the danger zone and cut it back for Dalot whose shot was not quite powerful enough and was blocked. The ball bounced out as far as McTominay who needed a touch to bring the ball down before slotting the ball into the bottom left.
When the scores were level with a few minutes left, Brentford probably felt a little cheated, having led for so long. But then things got worse.
It was in the 97th minute, with the last play of the match. Fernandes played the ball from a free kick over the crowd of players hanging around the edge of Brentford’s box. Maguire got there first and headed the ball towards the goal. McTominay was already running towards the goal and leapt and headed the ball hard past Strakosha and into the goal to score again and break Brentford hearts.
Final score: Manchester United 2 - 1 Brentford
Story 2
Arsenal take on the champions
Arsenal hadn’t beaten Manchester City in a league match in 8 years and fans were starting to worry that City could be their bogey team. After last season, when they led for so long only for Manchester City to overtake them, they must have had some strong feelings towards their opponents. When Arteta retired from playing the game, he went to be an assistant manager under Guardiola at City and spent three years there learning from his old friend. Last season, Arsenal beat almost everyone, but they couldn’t beat City. When Arteta shook Guardiola’s hand at the beginning of the match the two Spaniards looked friendly enough, but Arteta knew he had something to prove.
The match started with a nervous looking Arsenal mostly defending against a more confident Manchester City. Arsenal were let off a couple of times in the first 25 minutes after making mistakes that could have been costly. But slowly, the home side seemed to gain confidence and looked like they were going to be able to control the champions. Most importantly, they were able to control Haaland who never really got into the game.
Arteta knows very well how Guardiola likes to play and did a good job defending against his old boss, but this didn’t leave much for his team to attack with, so neither team made many chances. In the end, Arsenal managed more shots on goal, but it took a stroke of luck to finally go ahead.
When Partey played a long ball from just past the halfway line, Tomiyasu headed the ball down for Havertz who was being crowded by Nathan Ake and only able to push the ball out to Martinelli who struck the ball well towards the top right hand corner. However, the ball was intercepted by Ake ... well, it caught Ake on the face and deflected into the bottom left. It looked painful and painful. There was nothing Ederson could have done.
Final score: Arsenal 1 - 0 Manchester City
Vocabulary
Language challenge
Complete the gaps with the words and phrases from the podcast.
Number 1. The new employee felt like she _________________ at her job to demonstrate her competence to her boss and colleagues.
Number 2. The teacher was supposed to give his students homework, but he decided to ______ them ____ as they had all worked so hard in class.
Number 3. She couldn't enjoy the party because the deadline for her project was ____________ her mind.
Number 4. The young couple was _________ about their upcoming wedding.
Number 5. He was forced to _________ from professional sports due to a knee injury.
Number 6. In ________________ to revive the failing project, the manager called an emergency meeting to brainstorm ideas.
Leave your answers in the comments section at the bottom of the page and I will go through them next week.
Football Phrase
Now it’s time for this week’s football phrase.
This week’s football phrase is a ***** ****. This is the team that your team just can’t seem to beat. Some clubs develop something like a phobia and no matter how much they prepare, they just fall apart when they are up against their ***** ****.
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29/10/2023
points
football phrase:
to be up against your nemesis (=unbeatable opponent)
Arsenal is highly likely to face Bayern Munich, their UCL nemesis, in the knock-out stage :)
29/10/2023 11:41
Chelsea
2
football phrase:
to be up against your nemesis (=unbeatable opponent)
Arsenal is highly likely to face Bayern Munich, their UCL nemesis, in the knock-out stage :)
28/10/2023
points
Happy to join you all in this great English podcast
language challenge:
1- She had something to prove
2- let them off
3- weighing on
4- ecstatic
5- retire
6- a last ditch attempt
Football phrase is "an arch-rival" I guess
28/10/2023 10:40
Chelsea
2
Happy to join you all in this great English podcast
language challenge:
1- She had something to prove
2- let them off
3- weighing on
4- ecstatic
5- retire
6- a last ditch attempt
Football phrase is "an arch-rival" I guess
28/10/2023
points
Hi,
Language challenge
1. has something to prove
2.let , off
3. weighing on
4. ecstatic
5. retire
6. last ditch attempt
Football Phrase
***** ****
28/10/2023 08:19
Manchester City
377
Hi,
Language challenge
1. has something to prove
2.let , off
3. weighing on
4. ecstatic
5. retire
6. last ditch attempt
Football Phrase
***** ****
27/10/2023
points
I think that this week's football phrase is the ***** ****.
Thank you very much.
27/10/2023 08:38
Sheffield United
4
I think that this week's football phrase is the ***** ****.
Thank you very much.
24/10/2023
points
This week’s football phrase is ***** ****. Thank you for good story every time.
24/10/2023 00:37
Liverpool
30
This week’s football phrase is ***** ****. Thank you for good story every time.
23/10/2023
points
Language challenge
1. had something to prove
2. let / off
3. weighing on
4. ecstatic
5. retire
6. a last ditch attempt
Football phrase
***** ****
23/10/2023 22:37
Tottenham Hotspur
20
Language challenge
1. had something to prove
2. let / off
3. weighing on
4. ecstatic
5. retire
6. a last ditch attempt
Football phrase
***** ****
23/10/2023
points
Hi,
Is a night mare the correct answer?
Wojciech M.
23/10/2023 11:37
Arsenal
26
Hi,
Is a night mare the correct answer?
Wojciech M.
23/10/2023
points
Hi Wojciech
That's an appropriate answer, but not the phrase I was looking for.
Here's a hint: I used the phrase in the podcast (I almost always do).
Thanks
Jack
23/10/2023 12:48
Arsenal
22
Hi Wojciech
That's an appropriate answer, but not the phrase I was looking for.
Here's a hint: I used the phrase in the podcast (I almost always do).
Thanks
Jack
23/10/2023
points
Hi Jack,
I have to prove myself and this is my last-ditch attemp. This week's football phrase is a ***** **** and not a night mare :D
Thanks for your hint!
Wojciech
23/10/2023 19:30
Arsenal
26
Hi Jack,
I have to prove myself and this is my last-ditch attemp. This week's football phrase is a ***** **** and not a night mare :D
Thanks for your hint!
Wojciech
24/10/2023
points
Very nice uses of the language from the podcast!
24/10/2023 09:57
Arsenal
22
Very nice uses of the language from the podcast!
21/10/2023
points
Language challenge
1. The new employee felt like she has something to prove at her job to demonstrate her competence to her boss and colleagues.
2. The teacher was supposed to give his students homework, but he decided to let them off as they had all worked so hard in class.
3. She couldn't enjoy the party because the deadline for her project was weighing on her mind.
4. The young couple was ecstatic about their upcoming wedding.
5. He was forced to retire from professional sports due to a knee injury.
6. In a last ditch attempt to revive the failing project, the manager called an emergency meeting to brainstorm ideas.
Football phrase; ***** ****
Sentence
• It was an opportunity to raise market share so the company had to make it count.
Note
• Expressing opinion, even it might against to popular belief is an essential human right .In Europe, some Muslim footballers have been discarded and under pressure by the clubs as a matter of their speech about massacre is being held in the Palestine. It's unacceptable especially in the homeland of the democracy.
21/10/2023 18:58
Tottenham Hotspur
5558
Language challenge
1. The new employee felt like she has something to prove at her job to demonstrate her competence to her boss and colleagues.
2. The teacher was supposed to give his students homework, but he decided to let them off as they had all worked so hard in class.
3. She couldn't enjoy the party because the deadline for her project was weighing on her mind.
4. The young couple was ecstatic about their upcoming wedding.
5. He was forced to retire from professional sports due to a knee injury.
6. In a last ditch attempt to revive the failing project, the manager called an emergency meeting to brainstorm ideas.
Football phrase; ***** ****
Sentence
• It was an opportunity to raise market share so the company had to make it count.
Note
• Expressing opinion, even it might against to popular belief is an essential human right .In Europe, some Muslim footballers have been discarded and under pressure by the clubs as a matter of their speech about massacre is being held in the Palestine. It's unacceptable especially in the homeland of the democracy.
21/10/2023
points
Hello Jack,
This week's football phrase is:
Arch-nemesis OR nemesis
21/10/2023 06:23
Manchester City
4
Hello Jack,
This week's football phrase is:
Arch-nemesis OR nemesis
20/10/2023
points
Hi, Jack. I’ve decided to bring my 2 years old son to the one of the Championship games. This is his first time to watch a professional football in a stadium and I’m very excited about it.
Have you memorized when you brought your child to a football stadium first time?
As for the this week’s football phrase, I guess it is a ***** ****.
20/10/2023 18:13
Manchester City
40
Hi, Jack. I’ve decided to bring my 2 years old son to the one of the Championship games. This is his first time to watch a professional football in a stadium and I’m very excited about it.
Have you memorized when you brought your child to a football stadium first time?
As for the this week’s football phrase, I guess it is a ***** ****.
20/10/2023
points
The FP might be DREAM ****.
20/10/2023 15:39
Liverpool
6577
The FP might be DREAM ****.
20/10/2023
points
You're half right. It's a strange one this week.
20/10/2023 17:46
Arsenal
22
You're half right. It's a strange one this week.
20/10/2023
points
Then it MUST be a ***** ****. :-) I must say it seems to be a ***** question to me.
20/10/2023 19:47
Liverpool
6577
Then it MUST be a ***** ****. :-) I must say it seems to be a ***** question to me.
20/10/2023
points
Good job - glad it turned out to not to be a ***** question for you!
20/10/2023 20:33
Arsenal
22
Good job - glad it turned out to not to be a ***** question for you!
20/10/2023
points
This week's phrase is; ***** ****
20/10/2023 03:00
Manchester City
118
This week's phrase is; ***** ****
20/10/2023
points
Hello Jack.
Find below my attempt at the Language Challenge:
1. The new employee felt like she had something to prove at her job to demonstrate her competence to her boss and colleagues.
2. The teacher was supposed to give his students homework, but he decided to let them off as they had all worked so hard in class.
3. She couldn't enjoy the party because the deadline for her project was weighing on her mind.
4. The young couple was ecstatic about their upcoming wedding.
5. He was forced to retire from professional sports due to a knee injury.
6. In a last ditch attempt to revive the failing project, the manager called an emergency meeting to brainstorm ideas.
This week’s football phrase is ***** ****.
20/10/2023 02:48
Nottingham Forest
223
Hello Jack.
Find below my attempt at the Language Challenge:
1. The new employee felt like she had something to prove at her job to demonstrate her competence to her boss and colleagues.
2. The teacher was supposed to give his students homework, but he decided to let them off as they had all worked so hard in class.
3. She couldn't enjoy the party because the deadline for her project was weighing on her mind.
4. The young couple was ecstatic about their upcoming wedding.
5. He was forced to retire from professional sports due to a knee injury.
6. In a last ditch attempt to revive the failing project, the manager called an emergency meeting to brainstorm ideas.
This week’s football phrase is ***** ****.
19/10/2023
points
Hello, Jack. I think, you probably meant the Brentford’s goalkeeper, where McTominay headed the ball hard past Onana
Football Phrase: ***** ****
Language challenge:
1. has something to prove
2. To be let off
3. weighing on
4. ecstatic
5. retire
6. a last ditch attempt
19/10/2023 10:42
Tottenham Hotspur
713
Hello, Jack. I think, you probably meant the Brentford’s goalkeeper, where McTominay headed the ball hard past Onana
Football Phrase: ***** ****
Language challenge:
1. has something to prove
2. To be let off
3. weighing on
4. ecstatic
5. retire
6. a last ditch attempt
19/10/2023
points
Thanks Denis2000
Of course! It was Thomas Strakosha!
I was trying to get the podcast published yesterday because I was supposed to be travelling today. So I rushed and made a mistake. I have fixed it now.
Thanks again
19/10/2023 15:52
Arsenal
22
Thanks Denis2000
Of course! It was Thomas Strakosha!
I was trying to get the podcast published yesterday because I was supposed to be travelling today. So I rushed and made a mistake. I have fixed it now.
Thanks again
19/10/2023
points
1. has something to prove
2. let them off
3. weighing on
4. ecstatic
5. retire
6. a last ditch attempt
19/10/2023 10:40
Manchester United
5
1. has something to prove
2. let them off
3. weighing on
4. ecstatic
5. retire
6. a last ditch attempt
19/10/2023
points
Good point i want to imrove My skills wiht British Council
19/10/2023 08:01
Liverpool
2
Good point i want to imrove My skills wiht British Council
21/10/2023
points
great episode this week i think this is the top episode to improve my skills
21/10/2023 10:36
Liverpool
2
great episode this week i think this is the top episode to improve my skills