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2018 World Cup Language: Never Know They’re Beaten

Hello, my name is Damian from languagecaster and in this post, we are going to explain the football cliche ‘Never know they’re beaten‘ which was used to describe the Germany performance against Sweden in their Group F game in Sochi earlier on today. For this audio report there is a transcript, great for learners and teachers of English, which can be accessed by becoming a patron (through Patreon).

Never Know They're Beaten

World Cup Language: Never Know They’re Beaten

It’s been a great 2018 World Cup so far…

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