brennanjohnsoncelebrateswithteammatemorgangibbs-Enhanced-SR
This Week: The East Midlands Derby

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 talks about three stories from this week in the Premier League and there are lots of football English words and phrases for you to learn.

Other remote video URL

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

Read the transcript and listen at the same time.

Forest come out on top in the East Midlands Derby

Brennan Johnson scores Nottingham Forest's first goal during the match with Leicester City

Brennan Johnson scores Nottingham Forest's first goal during the match with Leicester City

A depleted Leicester City travelled to the City Ground in Nottingham on Saturday. City had nine players out through injury and had struggled suffering four successive league defeats since the World Cup. And their fortunes didn’t get any better against Forest. In the first half, Harvey Barnes had a couple of golden opportunities that he failed to take advantage of and the frustration was plain to see.

In the second half, after 56 minutes Forest won the ball in their own area and played through to Sam Surridge who spotted Brennan Johnson making a run. Johnson was in the defender’s blind spot which meant that Surridge could play the through ball leaving Johnson one-on-one with the keeper. Leicester Keeper Danny Ward came running out to shut down Johnson’s approach, but the Welsh forward nimbly sidestepped the keeper and had the area to himself to coolly roll the ball home and open the scoring.

Brennan Johnson scores Nottingham Forest's second goal during the match against Leicester City

Brennan Johnson scores Nottingham Forest's second goal during the match against Leicester City

Johnson scored his second, again on the counter attack. This time, Forest had three players running towards Leicester’s goal giving Gibbs-White the choice of attackers. Johnson had again ducked out of sight of the defence leaving plenty of space to run into. Gibbs-White’s ball was good and Johnson drove the ball into the net from the right hand side.

Final score: Nottingham Forest 2 - Leicester City 0

Language Challenge

Complete the gaps with correct form of the words and phrases from the podcast.

Number 1. The acrobat leapt _________ from the beam and landed perfectly.

Number 2. When he saw them coming, he _________into his office.

Number 3. Lots of people have left the office. It’s going to be hard working with a _________team this year.

Number 4. This interview is a _________ for you—please don't cancel it.

Number 5. That security camera has a _________ and that's where the thief broke in.

Number 6. It’s a lovely day. We should _________ the good weather and go for a ride.

Leave your answers to the language challenge in the comments section on the Premier Skills English website.

Leave your answers to the language challenge in the comments section on the Premier Skills English website.

Task

Think about the questions and share your ideas in the comments section at the bottom of the page.

Today, I want you to think about the phrase to take advantage of something. Have you ever been really lucky and been able to take advantage of an opportunity to do something that you would never normally get the chance to do? Have you ever failed to take advantage of a situation and lived to regret it?

Share your ideas in the comments section on the Premier Skills English website.

Football phrase

Now it’s time for today’s football phrase. I will let you know the answers to all three of this week’s football phrases next week.

Today’s football phrase is ***-**-***. This phrase means that you are in competition with only one person. We also use this phrase in education to talk about activities that a teacher does with one learner. When I was teaching in Italy, I had a couple of ***-**-*** classes with university students. In football, it’s used when two players are competing with each other directly.

Log in or register to post comments