During the Euro 2012 tournament the languagecaster team will explain a football headline that has appeared in the English-speaking press...
Today's Euro 2012 football expression is 'not here to make up the numbers'. You can understand more about this phrase by listening to the...
Today's quiz looks back at some of the words and expressions that we tweeted about during the matches involving Holland and Denmark and...
During the Euro 2012 tournament the languagecaster team will be looking at some of the words and phrases that emerge from the competition...
Today's quiz looks back at some of the words and expressions that we tweeted during the matches involving Greece and Poland and Russia and...
During the Euro 2012 tournament the languagecaster team will explain a football headline that has appeared in the English-speaking press...
During the Euro 2012 tournament the languagecaster team will be looking at some of the words and phrases that emerge from the competition...
Who will finish top scorer in the upcoming European Championships? The Dutch are many people's tips to win the tournament so will Huntelaar...
Euro 2012 begins next week and languagecaster is going to be posting regular quizzes to help you understand the tournament a little better...
This week's football phrase is the word literally
On this week's show we feature the phrase 'to pit against'.
In this week's review section, we look back at stories from the big Manchester derby and the fallout from the racism row with England...
Football Expression: To step up their interest
Every week during the 2010-11 season, the languagecaster team explain a football phrase or cliche for learners of English who love the...
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[print_link] | Subscribe: Predictions Some interesting games in the Premier League – unbeaten in six versus no wins in six, and one...
[print_link] | Subscribe: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly An interesting week for Chelsea captain John Terry, the New Zealand FA...
Squander a lead: This time we look at the phrase 'to squander a lead' which is connected to comebacks.
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly: Inter Milan win again, Barca lose in the Cup and a fan on the pitch in England
The big football phrase of the day is to leave the club by mutual consent thanks to the story that Roy Hodgson has left his job as manager...
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This week's English for football is the phrase to finish with aplomb which means to score a goal with a good deal of confidence, a great...
[print_link] | Subscribe: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly Congratulations to Inter Milan for becoming the world’s best team although...
This week's English for football phrase is nothing to do with winning, losing or tactics but instead is all about a piece of sports...
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To turn a corner: the languagecaster team explain a football phrase or cliché for learners of English who love the sport.
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Weekly football phrase for learners of English: Spirit of the Game
A weekly soccer phrase for learners of English: make your debut
Chelsea, Barcelona, Roma and Portsmouth all had good weeks while it was good and bad for Tottenham and just bad for Manchester United as...
This week's English for football phrase is 'to take out' - what does it mean in soccer?