Understanding Grammar: Would

In this week's Premier Skills English Podcast, Jack and Rich talk about the new Premier League season which kicks off on the 10th of August. They speak about what they would like to see happen in the Premier League this season. They talk about the teams and players they would like to see make an impact this season. The language focus is on different ways to use the word 'would'. We would like to hear from you! What would you like to happen in the Premier League this season? We also have a new football phrase for you to guess. Enjoy!

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If you found the listening difficult, you can read the transcript and listen at the same time.

Read the transcript and listen at the same time.

How much did you understand?

In the podcast, Rich and Jack used some words and phrases that might be new for you. Do you know the words in bold?

It feels like ages since Manchester City won last season's Premier League title.

Would you mind giving an example, Rich? Of course, I wouldn't. I wouldn't mind at all.

I'd go for Wolves. They look good, score a lot of goals and have some good players.

There were a few more tricky words and phrases in the podcast. Do you know what they all mean? Try the activity below, then, listen to the podcast again to hear how we used the words. This can really help your understanding.

Activity 1: In this activity, try to match the words and phrases to their definitions. All of the words were in this week's podcast.

Jack has tipped Manchester Utd's Marcus Rashford to have a good season.

Jack has tipped Manchester Utd's Marcus Rashford to have a good season.

Using 'Would'

In this week's podcast, Jack and Rich spoke about some of the things that they would like to see happen this season. We often use 'would' when we talk about future possibilities. In the podcast, Jack and Rich used 'would' a lot. Let's start at how 'would' was used:

Would like + infinitive - we use this to talk about future possibilities and is also used as a more polite way of saying 'I want'. We often use the contraction 'I'd' when speaking and we might use 'I'd love to ...' if we want to add more emotion.

I would like to see a closer race for the title.

I'd like to see some new Premier League stars.

I'd love a young player like Marcus Rashford at Manchester Utd or Ryan Sessegnon at Fulham to really tear up the Premier League.​

Rich would like to watch David Silva play every week.

Rich would like to watch David Silva play every week.

A conditional statement - sentences divided into two parts (often with 'if' in one part of the sentence), one part states the condition and the other part states the action that occurs if that condition happened.

It would be great if Wolves or another promoted team won the Premier League.

It’d be brilliant for the Premier League if that happened, but I can’t see it.​

A rhetorical question - this is a type of question that is not meant to be answered. They are usually used to make a statement.

Wouldn't it be wonderful if it was a player that you haven't heard of yet?

Take a look at the next activity. All the sentences include 'would'. Can you choose the right words for each gap?

Activity 2: In this activity, complete the gaps with the appropriate word from the podcast.

Jack thinks that Fulham's Ryan Sessegnon will become a Premier League star.

Jack thinks that Fulham's Ryan Sessegnon will become a Premier League star.

What three things would you like to happen this season?

In the podcast, Rich and Jack spoke about some of the things they would like to see this season in the Premier League. Can you tell us three things that you would like to see this season? In your answers, we would like to see you use the three different ways of using 'would' that you can see above and that were used in this podcast.

  • would like/love + infinitive
  • conditional statement
  • rhetorical question

Write your answer in the comments section below and don't forget to reply to other people's messages, too! 

Rich thinks that Chelsea's Callum Hudson-Odoi could be someone people start talking about this season.

Rich thinks that Chelsea's Callum Hudson-Odoi could be someone people start talking about this season.

Quiz

What do you think?

In this podcast, Jack and Rich talked about the new Premier League season.

Which other Premier League team would you support if you had to choose a different team? Why?

What would you like to see more from players/officials/fans/managers this season?

Remember to write your guess at this week's football phrase and complete the task above.

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