The language of football transfers in 4 easy steps: In this post we take a look at the language of football transfers. There is also a...
5 questions about football derbies: There are many derbies being played around the world this weekend so we thought we'd look at rivalries...
World Cup Podcast 10 - The good and bad from 2010
2010 World Cup Quarter-finals Preview: The World Cup quarter-finals take place this weekend and we have some mouth-watering ties to look...
Today's World Cup phrase of the day is the expression to step down which means to resign or to quit a job.
2010 World Cup Second Round: The second round of the World Cup is now over and what an amazing four days it has been. On today's podcast we...
Today's World Cup phrase of the day is the expression consolation goal which is a goal that...
On today's show, languagecaster.com dissects France's miserable performance at the World Cup. We also salute the four teams that have...
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Implode is a word used to describe a team, or team performance that is so bad it damages the chances of the team...
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Today's World Cup phrase of the day is the expression to be out of their hands.
Good and Bad from Week 1: The 2010 World Cup is a week old and we look at some of the highs and lows of the tournament by...
World Cup Phrase of the Day: To Take the Game to
World Cup 2010 Podcast 2: England vs The Media In this podcast, Damian reflects on the media reaction to England's first game against the...
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Can you remember the uproar over the Vuvuzela in the 2010 World Cup? With the African Cup of Nations kicking off in South Africa this...
Winning the Double: To commemorate Chelsea and Bayern Munich's domestic doubles on this week's podcast we look at what it means to win a...
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This week's English for football phrase is 'there is so much at stake'. At stake means to be at issue, to be at risk, or to be the...
On this week's free football podcast for learners of English we talk about the 1950 World Cup in Brazil
Weekly football podcast for learners of English which focuses this week on football derbies
This week's football phrase or cliche for learners of English is run riot
FA Cup 3rd Round: Damon and Damian take a look back at some of the FA Cup memories of their teams: Liverpool and Tottenham.
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This week's main report takes a look at the FIFA Club World Cup and wonders does anyone really care?
Fans voices: On this week's show we ask five fans what they think of their teams' chances at the World Cup next year and to comment on...
This week's main report looks at the newly-crowned Ballon D'or winner, Leo Messi.
On this week's main report we take a look at the world football governing body FIFA.
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We'd also like to know what has been your greatest World Cup moment? Maybe it was a win for your country; a superb goal or a moment of...
Pele may have won more World Cup titles, Ronaldo may have scored more goals, Lothar Matthäus played more games but no one has dominated...