One British Man

It's Football, Not Soccer | A Chat With Jack

June 18, 2021 Season 1 Episode 10
It's Football, Not Soccer | A Chat With Jack
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One British Man
It's Football, Not Soccer | A Chat With Jack
Jun 18, 2021 Season 1 Episode 10

Episode 10 :

Part 1 -  The Discussion (0:00)

Football is my life but this episode is for everyone! It's about rivalry, cultures and informal language used when speaking English . Meet Jack, the Welshman with a Manchester accent!

Part 2 - Learn English (23:15)

In part two we talk about the language used in the episode and learn how to apply the following words to everyday English conversation;

Underdog (noun)
- the side that is heavily expected to lose (usually in sport competitions)
"Wales are the clear underdogs today"

Buzz (noun)
- an atmosphere caused by excitement or activity
"There is a buzz in the city whenever the football is on"

Rivalry (noun)

- competition for the same objective or for superiority in the same field
"There is a lot of rivalry between the two teams due to their recent history"

Dodgy (adjective)
- dishonest or unreliable
- potentially dangerous
- of a low quality
"the dodgy salesman tried to sell me a broken car"

Dotted around (phrasal verb)
- something that is in different parts of a specific place
"there are churches dotted around the countryside"


Tidy (adjective) (Welsh dialect)
- great, fantastic , brilliant, decent (quality)
- good looking, pretty (appearance)
"Do you like my new car.....yeah it's tidy!"

A big fish in a small pond (expression)
- someone who is surrounded by people who are considered lesser.
"I enjoy being a big fish in a small pond because it makes me feel important"

(to cause) havoc (noun)
- widespread destruction
note: often used as an exaggeration
"the kids were causing havoc in the cafe so we had to leave"

Leathered (adjective)
- really drunk
"I can't remember last night,  I was leathered!"

CHOOSE YOUR FAVOURITES AND USE THEM IN THE PODCHAT

Book English Conversation Lessons and proofreading services :
speaktolee.com or  https://preply.com/en/tutor/88021/

Narration:
If you require a British-English narration for an audiobook or another project, please contact me through my website at speaktolee.com

My music :
You can find me on Soundcloud and Spotify

Podchat :
Join HERE - Ask questions about the language used, discuss the topic and share any ideas you have for future episodes.

Clubhouse:
Join my club 'Native British English'

Wherever you're listening, please give this podcast a rating, a review and share it with your friends and family. Share the love!


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Happy listening!
Lee

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Show Notes

Episode 10 :

Part 1 -  The Discussion (0:00)

Football is my life but this episode is for everyone! It's about rivalry, cultures and informal language used when speaking English . Meet Jack, the Welshman with a Manchester accent!

Part 2 - Learn English (23:15)

In part two we talk about the language used in the episode and learn how to apply the following words to everyday English conversation;

Underdog (noun)
- the side that is heavily expected to lose (usually in sport competitions)
"Wales are the clear underdogs today"

Buzz (noun)
- an atmosphere caused by excitement or activity
"There is a buzz in the city whenever the football is on"

Rivalry (noun)

- competition for the same objective or for superiority in the same field
"There is a lot of rivalry between the two teams due to their recent history"

Dodgy (adjective)
- dishonest or unreliable
- potentially dangerous
- of a low quality
"the dodgy salesman tried to sell me a broken car"

Dotted around (phrasal verb)
- something that is in different parts of a specific place
"there are churches dotted around the countryside"


Tidy (adjective) (Welsh dialect)
- great, fantastic , brilliant, decent (quality)
- good looking, pretty (appearance)
"Do you like my new car.....yeah it's tidy!"

A big fish in a small pond (expression)
- someone who is surrounded by people who are considered lesser.
"I enjoy being a big fish in a small pond because it makes me feel important"

(to cause) havoc (noun)
- widespread destruction
note: often used as an exaggeration
"the kids were causing havoc in the cafe so we had to leave"

Leathered (adjective)
- really drunk
"I can't remember last night,  I was leathered!"

CHOOSE YOUR FAVOURITES AND USE THEM IN THE PODCHAT

Book English Conversation Lessons and proofreading services :
speaktolee.com or  https://preply.com/en/tutor/88021/

Narration:
If you require a British-English narration for an audiobook or another project, please contact me through my website at speaktolee.com

My music :
You can find me on Soundcloud and Spotify

Podchat :
Join HERE - Ask questions about the language used, discuss the topic and share any ideas you have for future episodes.

Clubhouse:
Join my club 'Native British English'

Wherever you're listening, please give this podcast a rating, a review and share it with your friends and family. Share the love!


This podcast is available on most platforms including Apple, Spotify and Google.

Happy listening!
Lee

Support the Show.