Matchweek 7 - All square
Matchweek 7 - All square
Welcome to This Week from Premier Skills English, a weekly review of football action for learners of English from across the globe. In This Week, Jack and Rich talk about the latest action from the Premier League. They keep you up to date with our new prediction competition and have lots of football English for you to learn.
Transcript
Introduction
Rich: Hello my name’s Rich and welcome to our weekly round-up section called ‘This Week’ on Premier Skills English.
Jack: Hi there. I’m Jack. That’s right. We’re going to discuss all the latest football action from Matchweek 7 in the Premier League.
Rich: And not only that, we’ve also got lots of interesting words and phrases to help you talk about football in English.
Jack: And we want you to use and practise these phrases by interacting with Premier League fans from around the world in our comments section.
Rich: You can find all our latest content on the Premier Skills English homepage or the Premier Skills - British Council Facebook page.
Jack: Let’s start with this week’s headlines!
Headlines
Rich: The Champions go back to the top.
Jack: Manchester City returned to the top of the table after a comfortable 2-0 win against Brighton. It was all-square until Raheem Sterling scored on the half-hour mark. Sergio Aguero scored his 15th goal in his last 11 games at the Etihad to make the game safe in the second half.
Rich: Sturridge stunner saves Liverpool.
Jack: It looked like Liverpool were heading for their first defeat of the season after Eden Hazard scored a brilliant first-half goal for Chelsea. But, Daniel Sturridge, with virtually his first kick after coming on as a substitute, levelled things up with a scintillating long-range goal in the 89th minute.
Rich: United hammered in London.
Jack: Manchester United went down to a 3-1 defeat against West Ham at the London Stadium. Felipe Anderson opened the scoring after only five minutes and they were 2-0 up at the break after an own goal. Marcus Rashford scored with an amazing flick but there wasn’t going to be an equaliser. West Ham extended their lead through Marko Arnautovic just two minutes after Rashford scored.
Rich: Great win for West Ham.
Jack: Things not looking good for Manchester United at the moment. But, Liverpool were a bit lucky.
Rich: I don’t think it was luck, but it was definitely a bit late.
Vocabulary alert!
Rich: In our vocabulary alert, we look at some football English that we used in this week’s headlines.
Jack: The phrases this week are all connected to teams having the same number of goals in a match or points in the table.
Rich: The words and phrases are: draw, tie, equalise, all, all-square, and level things up.
Jack: We’ll start with the easier phrases and then look at the more difficult ones.
Rich: Some of these words can be verbs and nouns. Let’s start with the word ‘draw’ which is probably the one that you are most familiar with.
Jack: Draw can be a noun or a verb. The Chelsea-Liverpool match finished in a 1-1 draw. Here draw is a noun.
Rich: Chelsea and Liverpool drew 1-1. Here draw is a verb. It’s an irregular verb. Draw in the present, drew in the past and the third form or past participle is drawn.
Jack: The word tie is very similar to draw but is used more in American English. The match finished in a tie. The teams are tied one each at the break.
Rich: Tie can also be used to mean match or fixture. Usually, it’s used to describe a cup match or cup tie. Chelsea beat Liverpool 201 in a League Cup tie last week.
Jack: The word equalise describes a goal that makes the scores level. Daniel Sturridge equalised for Liverpool. He scored the equaliser.
Rich: Equalise is the verb and equaliser is the noun.
Jack: We often hear the word ‘all’ when describing results that are level. We say the match finished one all, two all or three all.
Rich: But we never say nil all or zero all. This is nil-nil or a goalless draw.
Jack: A general phrase for a draw is ‘all-square’. The match finished all-square means the match finished in a draw.
Rich: And finally, to level things up is a phrase that means to equalise. Daniel Sturridge levelled things up for Liverpool against Chelsea.
Jack: OK, your challenge now is to listen and see if you can hear any of these words and phrases in the rest of this podcast.
Rich: The words you need to listen for are: draw, tie, equalise, all, all-square, and level things up.
Football Awards
Rich: Right, every week, we give out three Matchweek awards.
Jack: The awards are Player of the Week, Team of the Week and Goal of the Week.
Rich: In the comments section, you need to tell us if you agree with our choices.
Jack: Not everyone agreed last week. Cityzen from the UK and Khaldoun from Algeria thought we should have chosen Manchester City rather than Burnley for our Team of the Week.
Rich: Let’s see who disagrees with our choices this week. Let’s start with this week’s Player of the Week.
Jack: Marko Arnautovic was great for West Ham, Eden Hazard was at the centre of everything for Chelsea and Harry Kane was back to his best for Spurs.
Rich: But, we’re going to go with Leicester’s Harry Maguire. A clean sheet and a great header for the big defender. Leicester are climbing the table and looking good.
Jack: Now, Team of the Week. City are back at the top of the table and Everton had a great win but we’re going for West Ham United for their 3-1 win against Manchester Utd.
Rich: And finally, our Goal of the Week. Marcus Rashford scored with a great flick for Manchester Utd, Sergio Aguero's goal for City was superb as was Hazard’s for Chelsea.
Jack: But our Goal of the Week is Daniel Sturridge’s goal for Liverpool against Chelsea. A fantastic effort.
Matchweek Prediction
Jack: Every week, Rich is going to predict the result of one Premier League match and we want you to make your prediction, too.
Rich: Lots of you made predictions last week for the Chelsea - Liverpool match.
Jack: Well done to those of you who predicted a draw and a special well done to me! I went for a one all draw and that’s how it finished.
Rich: Well done you!
Jack: Don’t overdo the congratulations, Rich! Right, what’s your prediction for this week.
Rich: This week’s big match is Liverpool against Manchester City. City went back to the top last week but they are only ahead of Liverpool on goal difference after Liverpool tied with Chelsea last weekend. This promises to be a great match and I’m predicting a lot of goals. It’s a very difficult match to predict and it would be easy to say that it will finish all-square but I’m going for a 3-2 win to Liverpool. I think Firmino, Salah and Mane will get a goal apiece and Aguero will level things up twice for City but Mane will get a late winner.
Jack: I hope you’re right as that sounds exciting but I’m going to go for a one all draw. Firmino for Liverpool and Sterling with the equaliser against his old club.
Rich: We will see. Make your predictions on the page below. You get one point if you predict the right result and three points if you predict the right score.
Jack: Right, that’s all we have time for. I hope you have enjoyed this football round-up. Join the discussion at the bottom of the page.
Rich: Bye for now and enjoy your football.
Results
Matchweek 7:
West Ham 3-1 Manchester United
Arsenal 2-0 Watford
Everton 3-0 Fulham
Crystal Palae 0-0 Newcastle Utd
Huddersfield Town 0-2 Tottenham
Manchester City 2-0 Brighton
Newcastle Utd 0-2 Leicester City
Wolves 2-0 Southampton
Cardiff City 1-2 Burnley
Bournemouth L-L Crystal Palace
Vocabulary Alert
Football English
We looked at phrases we use when teams are drawing in this podcast .Take a look at the words in bold. Do you undertand what they mean?
Daniel Sturridge levelled things up with a scintillating long-range goal.
It was all square until Raheem Sterling scored on the half hour mark.
Sturridge equalised for Liverpool.
I’m going to go for a one all draw.
Can you use the words in bold in a different sentence? Write a sentence at the bottom of the page. If you're not sure, listen to the audio for more explanations and examples.
Matchweek Awards
Do you agree with our choices?
Player of the Week: Harry Maguire (Leicester City)
Team of the Week: West Ham
Goal of the Week: Daniel Sturridge (Liverpool)
The Big Match
Liverpool v Manchester City
Rich's prediction for Matchweek seven is Liverpool against Manchester City. Rich has predicted a 3-2 win for Liverpool while Jack has gone for a 1-1 draw.
What is your prediction? Have a listen to what Rich and Jack say and then enter our prediction competition below. You get one point for the correct result and three points for predicting the exact score.
Where are you in our prediction league?
Who will be our Premier League Prediction Champion?
Form
Premier League Prediction: Liverpool v Manchester CIty
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Check out the league table for our prediction competition. What position are you in?
Four Questions
What do you think?
Jack and Rich have spoken about Matchweek 7 in the Premier League. Now it's your turn! Have a look at the questions and write your answers in the comments section below.
- Rich and Jack chose Harry Maguire of Leicester City as Player of the Week. Do you agree?
- Jack and Rich chose West Ham as their Team of the Week. Do you agree?
- Rich chose Daniel Sturridge's goal for Liverpool as Goal of the Week? Did you see it? Do you agree?
- Use this week's vocabulary: Can you tell us which matches finished all square last weekend? Who levelled things up for the visitors?
Don't forget to make your prediction for this week's Big Match!
Let's get the conversation started and create a community!
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Komentar
10/03/2022
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Phrases
• It might be very hard and stressful to level things up when little time left at the end of match.
• All square matches generally beneficial for away teams.
10/03/2022 15:59
Tottenham Hotspur
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Phrases
• It might be very hard and stressful to level things up when little time left at the end of match.
• All square matches generally beneficial for away teams.
04/10/2018
points
Great choices regarding the awards!
Ajax levelled things up with a fantastic counterattack to stun the Bayern home supporters in the 2nd round of matches of this season's Champions League.
The game between the Bavarian Giants and Ajax Amsterdam finished all square.
Xabi Alonso equalised for Liverpool in the 2005 thrilling Champions League final following a spot-kick rebound.
Last week's entertaining Chelsea-Liverpool Premier League clash ended in a one all draw.
04/10/2018 09:28
Liverpool
2903
Great choices regarding the awards!
Ajax levelled things up with a fantastic counterattack to stun the Bayern home supporters in the 2nd round of matches of this season's Champions League.
The game between the Bavarian Giants and Ajax Amsterdam finished all square.
Xabi Alonso equalised for Liverpool in the 2005 thrilling Champions League final following a spot-kick rebound.
Last week's entertaining Chelsea-Liverpool Premier League clash ended in a one all draw.
04/10/2018
points
I was watching Liverpool against Chelsea, it was a huge match, Chelsea scores against the run of play ( is it correct this sentence??) but Liverpool deserved to equalise. Sturridge' s goal was fantastic!
West Ham had a mountain to climb at the beginning of the season, but I think that they have found the victory way. I've told you about Felipe Anderson before, great player, with Arnautovic can make the difference.
04/10/2018 03:04
Arsenal
663
I was watching Liverpool against Chelsea, it was a huge match, Chelsea scores against the run of play ( is it correct this sentence??) but Liverpool deserved to equalise. Sturridge' s goal was fantastic!
West Ham had a mountain to climb at the beginning of the season, but I think that they have found the victory way. I've told you about Felipe Anderson before, great player, with Arnautovic can make the difference.
02/10/2018
points
Good choice for player of the week award. Harry Maguire is constant on his run after his first year with England team cap.
West ham made great victory against a poor Man United.
I was happy to see Sturridge scoring twice against Chelsea, one in the Carabbea Cup and the other was the one awarded this week. A talented player who has not deserved his bad stamina.
The match Chelsea vs Liverpool finished all square. Sturridge levelled all things up for the visitors.
02/10/2018 13:49
Manchester City
3988
Good choice for player of the week award. Harry Maguire is constant on his run after his first year with England team cap.
West ham made great victory against a poor Man United.
I was happy to see Sturridge scoring twice against Chelsea, one in the Carabbea Cup and the other was the one awarded this week. A talented player who has not deserved his bad stamina.
The match Chelsea vs Liverpool finished all square. Sturridge levelled all things up for the visitors.