Rowan: I hope you’ve done your homework, Robert. Vic from Mexico had to go to the dentist, Alex from Ukraine had lots of work commitments but the best excuse was Robert Tavares from Brazil. Rowan: It was good to see so many of you using the present perfect in your answers and that you seemed to have few problems making excuses in a polite way in English. We asked you to write three excuses to different events and use the present perfect in your answers. Jack: It was great to see so many of you having a go at last week’s task. Rich: Also well done to Marco Zapien from Mexico, Robert Tavares and Izabela from Brazil, Mohamed Kuna from Sudan, Emmanuel from France and Idzingirai from Zimbabwe. Well done to Alex from Ukraine, MoBeckham from Turkey, Gergo Nagy from Hungary, Hayato from Japan, Lakerwang from China, and Elghoul from Algeria. Rowan: Lots of other listeners got the right answer too. Well done Max Alex for being the first to get the right answer for the first time. Jack: The first listener to get it right last week was Max Alex from Vietnam. Rich: We’ll give you the correct answer at the end of the show when we give you a new football phrase. Teams try different types of *** ****** and they’re practised a lot on the training ground. Some teams are very dangerous from *** ****** and score lots of goals from them. *** ****** can be goal kicks and throw-ins but they are usually used to describe corners and free-kicks. Officially, * *** ***** describes how play is restarted after the ball has gone out of play or the referee has stopped the game. Rowan: Last week’s football phrase was * *** *****. Jack: If you didn’t hear our football phrase last week we’re going to give you one more chance to guess now. Rich: Before we do the roleplay let’s look back at last week’s football phrase. Rowan: But if you listen on Apple Podcasts you can always write answers to our questions or any other comments in the review section. Jack: And that includes us - we’re always around to answer questions and join in the discussions. Rich: You’ll also find a community of friendly listeners to interact with, in our comments section. Rowan: On the Premier Skills English website you’ll also find the transcript, examples and activities to help you understand the language, and a task for you to complete. Rich: If you’re listening to us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or any other podcast platform, you should also check out our website. Jack: We’re going to look at words to describe different places and parts of a football stadium. This week we’re going to focus on vocabulary. Rowan: After you hear the roleplay, we’ll look at some of the language we used. The story will be in two parts so at the end of this week’s podcast your task is to tell us what you think will happen next. Jack: And we want to involve all our listeners in the story, too. Rich: Like we said, it’s something a bit different but we hope you think it’s fun. Jack: It’s a fight between good and evil. Rowan: Rich takes Jack to Sheffield United’s stadium for a tour of the ground but to their surprise, they get involved in a club mascot’s evil plan to get the team relegated to the Championship. We’re going to act out a cartoon-style story. Rich: In this week’s roleplay, we’re going to do something a little different. Jack: In the Premier Skills English podcast, we talk about football and help you with your English. Rowan: And welcome to this week’s Premier Skills English podcast. Learning Vocabulary: Captain Blade (part one)
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