The Match
The Match
How well do you know football vocabulary?
This Football English lesson presents, practises and tests 10 football words that are related to the game of football.
- extra-time
- kick-off
- first half
- final whistle
- full time
- half time
- injury time
- second half
- toss-up
- warm-up
Use the activity in the LEARN section to learn 10 words and phrases used to describe different football words.
After you have finished with the learning activity, use the QUIZ to see how much you've learned and to score some points. There are also worksheets you can download to help you learn these football words.
Remember, when you score points, you move up the leaderboard. You can also help your team and your country climb the leaderboard and become Premier Skills English champions!
Good luck!
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04/09/2024
points
I scored all the points.I didn't do so well in the first part,the one I had to match the words to the picture. However,the quiz helped me to understand some words I hadn't understood while doing the matching.
04/09/2024 16:37
Manchester United
90
I scored all the points.I didn't do so well in the first part,the one I had to match the words to the picture. However,the quiz helped me to understand some words I hadn't understood while doing the matching.
04/07/2024
points
Top
04/07/2024 07:08
Liverpool
82
Top
15/06/2024
points
great
15/06/2024 23:40
Manchester City
190
great
13/10/2023
points
it was a good work
13/10/2023 22:13
Manchester City
-613
it was a good work
28/09/2023
points
In the toss up, our captain luckily win when the refuree throw a coin in the air.
28/09/2023 14:49
Chelsea
53
In the toss up, our captain luckily win when the refuree throw a coin in the air.
16/07/2023
points
nice
16/07/2023 06:07
Manchester City
-542
nice
14/07/2023
points
great !
14/07/2023 20:26
Manchester City
11
great !
19/06/2023
points
Great
19/06/2023 15:00
Liverpool
65
Great
17/06/2023
points
9 from 10 question
17/06/2023 10:58
Manchester City
105
9 from 10 question
26/01/2023
points
Well
26/01/2023 09:21
Tottenham Hotspur
713
Well
29/12/2022
points
it is for me.
29/12/2022 21:06
Liverpool
25
it is for me.
25/08/2022
points
good lesson...
25/08/2022 12:08
Arsenal
93
good lesson...
31/05/2022
points
no coments
31/05/2022 23:08
Liverpool
11
no coments
14/12/2022
points
hahaha
14/12/2022 14:13
Manchester City
53
hahaha
23/05/2022
points
easy
23/05/2022 20:27
Manchester City
87
easy
15/01/2022
points
Brilliant
15/01/2022 10:13
Manchester United
296
Brilliant
29/10/2021
points
Yes, all the questions was right.
Yes, always words help me
29/10/2021 00:12
Manchester City
110
Yes, all the questions was right.
Yes, always words help me
05/09/2021
points
In the matching activities, there are 2 pictures of injury and extra time confused.
05/09/2021 04:32
Manchester United
38
In the matching activities, there are 2 pictures of injury and extra time confused.
10/08/2021
points
thank you and good job
10/08/2021 05:08
Liverpool
95
thank you and good job
20/07/2021
points
I am improving my football vocabulary and I am happy with that
20/07/2021 16:08
Manchester City
118
I am improving my football vocabulary and I am happy with that
06/05/2021
points
How I can say...? when two teams draw... or when two teams are tied
06/05/2021 22:23
Manchester United
17
How I can say...? when two teams draw... or when two teams are tied
07/05/2021
points
Hi Silvia - Welcome to Premier Skills English!
You have used the two most important words in your question 'draw' and 'tie'. 'Draw' is more common in British English and we say things like 'the match finished in a draw' or 'Manchester United and Manchester City drew 2-2'.
If we are talking about a match in progress we can say 'the teams are drawing' or 'the scores are level'.
In American English 'tie' is used more.
Hope that helps,
Rich - The Premier Skills English Team
07/05/2021 08:06
Liverpool
594
Hi Silvia - Welcome to Premier Skills English!
You have used the two most important words in your question 'draw' and 'tie'. 'Draw' is more common in British English and we say things like 'the match finished in a draw' or 'Manchester United and Manchester City drew 2-2'.
If we are talking about a match in progress we can say 'the teams are drawing' or 'the scores are level'.
In American English 'tie' is used more.
Hope that helps,
Rich - The Premier Skills English Team
21/04/2021
points
That was easy, but helpful.
21/04/2021 16:29
Arsenal
1512
That was easy, but helpful.
15/04/2021
points
ok
15/04/2021 13:33
Liverpool
68
ok
24/03/2021
points
No, it's very easy !
24/03/2021 13:02
Arsenal
438
No, it's very easy !
18/03/2021
points
helpful words
18/03/2021 08:04
Chelsea
30
helpful words
10/02/2021
points
Didn t know about toss-up and injury time I tought is the extra time. well done!
10/02/2021 12:58
Chelsea
154
Didn t know about toss-up and injury time I tought is the extra time. well done!
03/02/2021
points
Good exercises!
03/02/2021 17:21
Liverpool
22
Good exercises!
25/01/2021
points
Good Exercise.
25/01/2021 21:22
Wolverhampton Wanderers
100
Good Exercise.
30/12/2020
points
Well, in the matching game i didnt good, but in the questions game i have all good.
30/12/2020 00:56
Manchester United
22
Well, in the matching game i didnt good, but in the questions game i have all good.
13/11/2020
points
every little helps ;)
13/11/2020 09:08
Chelsea
351
every little helps ;)
04/09/2020
points
good
04/09/2020 12:02
Liverpool
61
good
18/08/2020
points
Very nice
18/08/2020 04:00
Chelsea
76
Very nice
01/07/2020
points
Everything was perfect!
01/07/2020 13:18
Arsenal
62
Everything was perfect!
03/06/2020
points
On my way to glory :)
03/06/2020 23:42
Manchester United
6539
On my way to glory :)
17/05/2020
points
Everything right! Useful vocabulary!
17/05/2020 09:31
Arsenal
56
Everything right! Useful vocabulary!
30/04/2020
points
nice one
30/04/2020 09:25
Manchester City
20
nice one
30/04/2020
points
I'm wondering that whether or not the short additional time, between the end of the first half and the half time, could be called "injury time"? Or what else? Thanks :x
30/04/2020 03:26
Chelsea
261
I'm wondering that whether or not the short additional time, between the end of the first half and the half time, could be called "injury time"? Or what else? Thanks :x
30/04/2020
points
Hi William,
Yes, you're right. Injury time is played at the end of the first half and second half. The term 'additional time' is also often used to mean the same thing but is more general.
Rich - The Premier Skills English Team
30/04/2020 09:39
Liverpool
594
Hi William,
Yes, you're right. Injury time is played at the end of the first half and second half. The term 'additional time' is also often used to mean the same thing but is more general.
Rich - The Premier Skills English Team
12/04/2020
points
It´s been fun. I got new vocabulary!!!
12/04/2020 12:32
Manchester United
50
It´s been fun. I got new vocabulary!!!
27/03/2020
points
Perfect !
27/03/2020 19:09
Manchester United
496
Perfect !
13/02/2020
points
no, thanks I got them all correct.
13/02/2020 09:36
Liverpool
45
no, thanks I got them all correct.
12/02/2020
points
I did one mistake
12/02/2020 12:59
Liverpool
112
I did one mistake
11/02/2020
points
hi
11/02/2020 14:24
Liverpool
45
hi
03/02/2020
points
Great
03/02/2020 17:14
Arsenal
11
Great
17/01/2020
points
Yes
17/01/2020 11:57
Manchester City
50
Yes
11/10/2019
points
Good.
11/10/2019 15:22
Manchester City
314
Good.
26/09/2019
points
Yes, all my answers were correct
26/09/2019 09:45
Liverpool
159
Yes, all my answers were correct
12/09/2019
points
Well done
12/09/2019 11:37
Liverpool
117
Well done
25/08/2019
points
yes
25/08/2019 18:29
Manchester City
1734
yes