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This Week: Keeping hopes alive

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.

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Luton clash with Newcastle in 8-goal spectacular

The language from the story that I want you to focus on is:

  • A threat
  • To nab
  • To go someone’s way
  • To parry
  • Conveniently
  • To scoop

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Luton clash with Newcastle in 8-goal spectacular

Leandro Trossard shoots and scores Arsenal's third goal during the match between Arsenal and Liverpool

Leandro Trossard shoots and scores Arsenal's third goal during the match between Arsenal and Liverpool

When Newcastle hosted Luton on Saturday, the Magpies surely felt confident that they were going to finish with three points. Luton have barely been out of the relegation zone all season and there seemed no reason to see them as much of a threat. In less than 7 minutes, Sean Longstaff put Newcastle ahead, slamming the opener into the back of the net from a Kieran Tripper cross, the perfect start to the afternoon for Eddie Howe’s side.

But Luton Town were not planning to make it easy for their hosts and 20 minutes in nabbed an equaliser. Ross Barkley fired the ball into the area for Carlton Morris who headed the ball back across for Gabriel Osho who scored with a lovely header.

Things started to go Newcastle’s way two minutes later when, following a furious exchange in front of the Newcastle goal, the ball was finally cleared and Anthony Gordon ran with it. Gordon had the pace to keep clear of Osho who was chasing him down. He sidestepped his marker and fired the ball low. Thomas Kaminski dropped down and parried the shot well, but it rebounded to Longstaff who got his second.

Newcastle's lead didn’t last long. Soon, Barkley was charging up the pitch for Luton. He played the ball through for Alfie Doughty who struck well. This time Martin Dubravka did well to drop and parry the strike away from the goal but the ball dropped conveniently and most invitingly at the feet of Ross Barkley who wasn't about to miss

In the second half, Chiedozie Ogbene was on the ball and outpacing Dan Burn into the penalty area. Burn reached out and pulled Ogbene back and gave away a penalty for Luton. Morris scored from the spot but Morris had to retake as players had run into the area before he took the shot, but he made no mistake the second time around and put the visitors ahead.

Then in the 62nd minute, Dan Burn gave the ball away with a sloppy pass. Amari’i Bell intercepted the ball for Luton Town and played it forward. Doughty was able to break as Barkley ran on in support. Doughty crossed to Barkley who calmly rolled the ball into the path of Elijah Adebayo who scored with a sharp finish.

Newcastle fought back right away and black and white shirts crowded into the Luton area. After a series of attacks, the ball finally fell to Trippier who slammed it home before scooping the ball up and running it to the centre spot, determined to get back into the game.

Newcastle equalised in the 72nd minute when the ball fell to Harvey Barnes who had barely been substituted on, playing in his first match since an injury in September. Barnes came back with a bang, bringing his team level with a powerful strike from outside the penalty area.

Final score: Newcastle United 4 - 4 Luton Town

Language challenge

Right, now it’s time for you to think about this language again. I have found examples of these words and phrases in stories online and edited them slightly. I have removed the vocabulary from the story so I want you to fill in the gaps with the correct forms of the language from the podcast.

Number 1. Nine-year-old Stephanie Shen only began fencing a year ago but the talented athlete is already making a name for herself in this ancient sport. After many hours of practice, Stephanie has learned to feint, lunge and ________ like a pro.

Number 2. Asda shopper shows off £54-worth of clothes she ________ for just £7 in the sale.

Number 3. Texas beekeeper stuns followers by __________ swarms of bees with her bare hands after the insects formed a queen-less hive under an umbrella

Number 4. West Brom showed that when they're on top and things are __________ they've got good technical qualities. They're a good team, with very good players that are
very well coached.

Number 5. A drinking fountain is now ________  located on Ross Street near Coronation Park in the downtown.

Number 6. Steve Madeley, Wolves reporter for The Athletic, has highlighted Pedro Neto as a “potent ________ on the break” ahead of Brentford’s visit to Molineux on Saturday.

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

Arsenal fight to keep their title hopes alive

The language from the story that I want you to focus on is:

  • To keep hopes alive
  • High stakes
  • To delight
  • To pivot
  • To ricochet
  • To hesitate

Listen out for this vocabulary.

Arsenal fight to keep their title hopes alive

Elijah Adebayo takes on Sven Botman and Dan Burn of Newcastle United during the match between Newcastle United and Luton Town

Elijah Adebayo takes on Sven Botman and Dan Burn of Newcastle United during the match between Newcastle United and Luton Town

Liverpool travelled to North London to take on Arsenal in the two club’s 200th league meeting. Liverpool, the league leaders were looking to widen the gap on the Gunners to 8 points. Arsenal needed a win to stay in the title race so the stakes were high for the home side.

Arsenal scored first with a well-worked team goal. They played a lovely combination of one-touch passes to cut through the midfield and delight their fans. When the ball made it to Odegaard, he played a perfect through ball to Havertz whose shot was blocked by Alison. Fortunately for Arsenal, Saka was in the right place to benefit from the rebound and scored with a confident strike.

At the end of the second half, Arsenal were unlucky. Ryan Gravenberch played a good ball in for Luiz Diaz. Saliba ran in and crowded him as Diogo Jota ran into the area. Saliba looked like he’d got control, but Diaz stabbed a toe at the ball to pass to Jota. As Gabriel pivoted to track Jota, the ball ricocheted off his thigh, then his wrist and trickled into the goal and the scores were level.

And then their luck changed for the better. Gabriel played a long ball all the way up the field to Martinelli who was blocked by Vin Dijk on the edge of the area. Alison came leaping out to gather the ball, but realised he was leaping out of the goal area and hesitated to touch the ball which dropped. Martinelli kept his head and was able to score with a gentle tap in.

In added time, Trossard received the ball and managed to get between Diaz and Elliot. He sprinted down the left-hand side of the pitch and seeing that there were no Arsenal shirts close enough, he took the shot on himself and put the ball right through Alison’s legs, securing the win and keeping Arsenal’s title hopes alive.

Final score: Arsenal 3 - 1 Liverpool

Language challenge

Right, now it’s time for you to think about this language again in another language challenge. As with the vocabulary from the first story, I have found examples of the words and phrases in stories online and edited them slightly. I have removed the vocabulary from the story so I want you to fill in the gaps with the correct forms of the language from the podcast.

Number 1. Speaking about scoring his first goals in Celtic colours, the Irishman has signalled that he is ‘___________’ to have got off the mark for his new club.

Number 2. 'Goodness gracious' said the golfer. 'Just think about the odds of this. Not just your tee shot ___________ back and hitting you, but hitting you there. And not just hitting you there, but hitting you there with cameras rolling.'

Number 3. In football, motions such as cutting and ___________ can put a great amount of force on the knee.

Number 4. In the ___________ world of espionage, every move must be calculated and precise.

Number 5. Bruno Fernandes talks up the FA Cup significance as Manchester United ___________ of silverware ___________.

Number 6. Bruno Fernandes explains why he ___________ before signing a new Man Utd contract.

Football Phrase

Now it’s time for this week’s football phrase.

This week’s football phrase is the ********** ****. This is the bottom three places in the league. If a team finishes the season in this place, they will face ********** and be demoted to the Championship, the second tier of English football.

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