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Learners’ Podcast: Week 3 - The Champions League Groups

 
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In this weeks Learners” Podcast we take a look at the groups in the Champions League and highlight some of the teams and their chances. There is also another English for Football phrase.

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Here’s an early season teaser for you. What do Romania’s CFR Cluj Napoca, Cypriot club Anorthosis Famagusta, Swiss team FC Basle, Denmark’s AAB Aalburg and BATE Borisov of Belarus all have in common? continue reading

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Learners’ Podcast: Week 2 - Hull City

 
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This week languagecaster asks a fan from Hull City about his team’s chances in the Premier League. There is also another English for Football phrase.

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DF: Hello John, it’s good to have you here as a Hull City fan. Now this is the first ever time that Hull
City have been in the Premier League or the top division in England, how do you think they are going
to do this season? continue reading

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Learners Podcast: Week 1 2008-09

 
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Welcome back! On this week’s show we take a look at the start of the Premier League season as well as having a new English for Football phrase.

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Learners’ Podcast 42 - The End of Season Review

 
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Another season at languagecaster is over and this week we look back at the big news stories of the last year.

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Damian: As we have reached our final show the languagecaster team thought it would be good to look back at some of the highs and lows of the 2007-8 season. First up is Damon with a review of the Premier League Title Race.

Damon: The 2007/8 Premier League title race was one of the most exciting in recent times with Chelsea and Arsenal pushing Manchester United all the way in a three-horse race. The Gunners were the early pace setters but a run of injuries to key players, as well as a lack of depth and experience in the squad ensured another trophyless year for Arssene Wenger’s men. No trophies either for Chelsea though they took the title race down to the wire only losing out on the final day to allow Sir Alex Ferguson’s men to retain their title, their seventeenth overall. With the league’s top scorer and player of the year, Ronaldo, in their ranks and an attacking style that often left opponents in their wake, Manchester United were worthy champions again.

Relegation (Damian)

Some say that with the top four in the Premier League a closed shop the relegation race is a much more exciting affair, that is, any one of up to 12 teams are battling to survive and not go down to the Championship. And so it proved yet again as the final relegation spots were decided on the last day of the season. Joining the bottom side Derby were Birmingham City and Reading after Fulham pulled off a dramatic escape in May to avoid the drop.

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Learners’ Podcast 41 - Premier League: Fans’ Review

 
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The Premier League is over and on this week’s show we ask some fans what they thought of their team’s performance during the season.

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Derby
DB: Hans, can you sum up the season for us?
Hans: Disappointing. That’s about it. Disappointing.
DB: Low points?
Hans: Lots, lots and lots. Pretty much every weekend was a low point, except when we beat Newcastle 1-0 at Pride Park.
DB: So that would be the high point, would it?
Hans: That would be the high point, yes.
DB: Player of the season?
Hans: The fans. Sellout crowd every week at the home games so, the fans, no player.
DB: What are you looking forward to next year?
Hans: Promotion. continue reading

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Learner’s Podcast - week 40

 
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On this week’s show we focus on the last 8 of the Copa Libertadores, the Premier League as well as having a new English for Football phrase.

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The Copa Libertadores is down to the quarter-finals after last week’s eight games that saw plenty of goals, lots of controversy, many red cards and some improbable comebacks.

Holders Boca Juniors, despite being written off by many - including myself, are through after beating Brazilian side Cruzeiro 2-1in Belo Horizonte and once again the Riqueleme-inspired side will be challenging for the title. With Lanus going out to Mexican side Atlas and Estudiantes falling to Ecuador’s Quito there will only be one other Argentinian side in the last eight and that is San Lorenzo who made it after a remarkable 2-2 draw against River Plate. Holding a 2-1 lead from the first leg, San Lorenzo found themselves 2-0 down and two men down with an hour gone yet fought back to draw 2-2 and knock out their more illustrious rivals who were jeered from the pitch by their furious supporters after the match.

But that comeback was nothing compared to the one that Mexican side America pulled off against Rio de Janeiro’s Flamengo. Having won 4-2 away from home, the Brazilian side was odds-on favourite to qualify yet they ended up being thrashed 3-0 and crashing out of the competition. In the quarter finals America will play Santos, while Brazil are guaranteed at least one semi-finalist with the Sao Paulo - Fluminense match up. Boca will play Atlas while underdogs Quito face San Lorenzo. Though Mexican and Ecuadorian fans may beg to differ, I am going for two Argentinian and two Brazilian teams in the semi finals.

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Yeah, it’s quite a nervy time for Manr United fans at the moment because this league really should have been put to bed before now. Man United had three away games: Chelsea; Blackburn and Middlesbrough to secure a win, which I think would have guaranteed them the title. They failed to do it, two points from nine, and now it’s all or nothing on the final game against Wigan, who themselves are in good form. Prior to Steve Bruce’ arrival, they hadn’t taken a point off any of the top four since their return to the Premiership but they’ve now drawn with Chelsea at Stamford Bridge, with Liverpool at Anfield and at home to Arsenal earlier in the year. So this isn’t a gimmee for Man united and of course a draw for Man United mightn’t be enough because I think Chelsea will definitely take care of Bolton at home … at Stamford Bridge. So, nervy time I think obviously the early goal is important and if Man United can get that perhaps Alex Ferguson will be celebrating his tenth title. But my overriding emotion would be one of nervousness.

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While the fans of Premier League giants Chelsea and Manchester United will be nervously cheering their teams on as they battle it out for the title at the top of the league, supporters of Reading and Fulham will be equally anxious as their teams fight for survival at the foot of the table.

Reading travel to Pride Park to face Derby, now officially the worst Premier League team ever with only 11 points, hoping that the pride has been knocked out of the Rams and they roll over, preferably allowing the Royals an 8-0 victory. Goals are important as Reading are 6 goals behind Fulham on goal difference with the same points.

Fulham are also on the road, all the way to the south coast where they face FA Cup finalists, Portsmouth. They will also be travelling with hope: they will be praying that Portsmouth have their eyes on the FA Cup final and that their players will not be willing to charge into tackles and run all day. Portsmouth don’t have anything else to play for, as their chance of a place in the UEFA Cup via the league went with a 2-0 loss to Middlesbrough.

It really is squeaky-bum time for Fulham fans, but I think they must be safe. They’ve had a great run recently with 3 victories out of five. On the other hand, Reading are in free-fall without a win in six. But wait a minute what about Birmingham?Mathematically they can still do it if both reading and Fulham lose.

Sorry, I can’t see it. Reading, Birmingham and dreadful Derby to go down.

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Learners’ Podcast - Week 39

 
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On this week’s show we focus on the last 16 of the Copa Libertadores, as well as having a new English for Football phrase.

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That was Marcino scoring in Flamengo’s comfortable 4-2 away victory against Mexican side America in the first leg of the last 16 of the South American club championship, the Copa Libertadores. Despite being one of the biggest clubs on the continent, with a reputed 40 million supporters within Brazil, Rio de Janeiro’s Flamengo has only ever won the Copa Libertadores once before, when Zico fired them to the 1981 title. continue reading

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Learners’ Podcast - Week 38 - Champions League Semis

 
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On this week’s show we look at the semi-finals in the Champions League with three fans from England as well as having a new English for Football phrase.

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Liverpool fan
Damon: OK, so I’ve got a Liverpool fan here. What did you think about the result against Chelsea?

Tim: Well, um, of course, very disappointing to lose a goal - an own goal - with, like, literally ten seconds left of the game. So, quite disappointed really.

Damon: Which players stood out for you?

Tim: Well, in terms of standing out in my memory, it’s going to hard to forget Riise’s contribution continue reading

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Learners’ Podcast 37 - Relegation Battles II England and Germany

 
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On this week’s show we look at the relegation battles in England and in Germany as well as having a new English for Football phrase.

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Only five games remain in the Bundesliga and a real battle is developing in the basement to see who will be relegated this year. Five teams are currently locked in this battle hoping to avoid ending the season in one of the bottom three places. continue reading

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Learner’s Podcast - Week 36 - Relegation Battles: Part I

 
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On this week’s show, we look at the teams that are struggling at the bottom of the tables in Spain’s La Liga and Italy’s Serie A. We also have anotehr English for Football phrase for you to check out. For more English practice try our…

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The relegation Battles in La Liga and Serie A

When we talk about La Liga here on languagecaster we usually focus on the battle for the title but on this week’s report we look at the bottom of the table to find out which teams are desperately battling to avoid the drop. Now, way back in September I asked three Spanish football experts to predict which teams would struggle this year in La Liga and here is what they said. continue reading

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Learners’ Podcast - Week 35 Champions League Quarter-Finals

 
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The Champions League is at the quarter-final stage and so the languagecaster team review the first-leg games and preview the second-leg matches. On this week’s show we also ask where David Beckham is in Beckham Watch as well as looking at another new expression in English for Football

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Damon: Okay, we are on the streets of Tokyo, in Ginza, on a beautiful spring afternoon and I’ve found a German fan. Schalke in the Champions League, what do you think of the first leg?

Hans: Too much respect, we showed them too much respect. Schalke should have won, Barcelona were lucky, they won ugly. continue reading

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Learners’ Podcast - Week 34 - World Cup Qualifiers

 
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While most of the world were playing friendly matches, there were also some World Cup qualifiers taking place - especially in Asia. On this week’s show we also look at another new expression in English for Football

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There may have been a host of meaningless international friendlies this week, sorry Mr Beckham, but continue reading

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Learners’ Podcast 33 - The Title Race: Spain and Italy

 
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There are 9 games to go in the Italian and Spanish leagues and on this week’s show the languagecaster team asks which teams will become champions. There is also another new expression in English for Football

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One thing is for certain. This year’s Serie A title race is a lot more exciting than last year’s. Last year Inter finished over twenty points ahead of Roma, who were followed by Lazio and then AC Milan. How is it looking this year with nine games to go? continue reading

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Learner’s Podcast - Week 32 - The Bundesliga

 
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On this week’s show the languagecaster team ask our expert, ‘Who will win the Bundesliga title?’. There is also a new English for football phrase and a transcript for the reports below as well as the following links for language learners.

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Hello and welcome again to the Bundesliga on languagecaster.com. My name is Hans and being a passionate Bundesliga supporter I want to share with you what’s happening at the top of the Bundesliga right now with eleven games to go ‘till the end of the season.

Just to fill you in, in Germany the top five teams at the end of the season get a place in Europe: the top two go to the Champions League, the third place gets a play-off position, and fourth and fifth play in the UEFA Cup. So what’s happening at the moment in the Bundesliga? Well, at the moment, there are seven teams battling it out for places in Europe and for the Championship of Germany. I will take you through these teams backwards. continue reading

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Learners’ Podcast - Week 31 The UEFA Cup

 
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On this week’s show the languagecaster team look at the UEFA Cup as well as having a new English for Football phrase. There is a transcript for the reports below as well as the following links for language learners.

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The last 16 of the UEFA Cup is upon us but many football fans seem unaware or simply do not care about the second European competition despite the fact that this year’s competition could be its strongest yet. Why is this trophy so poorly received among fans, players and the media? Format, a drop in the quality of teams taking part and of course the Champions League have all played their part in the decline of the UEFA Cup. continue reading

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