2018 World Cup: Review of Week 1 – the Good, the Bad and the Ugly - Languagecaster.com
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Jun 20, 2018
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00:06:07

2018 World Cup: Review of Week 1 - the Good, the Bad and the Ugly. In this listening report we take a look back at some of the good, the bad and the ugly from the first week of the 2018 World Cup. There is a worksheet, with answers, and a full transcript.

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On today’s listening report we take a look back at the first set of matches that have been played in Russia 2018 and offer a brief review of what’s been good, bad and ugly at the tournament so far. For this audio report there is a transcript and a worksheet, great for learners and teachers of English, which can both be accessed by becoming a patron (through Patreon). If you have questions or comments, email us at: admin@languagecaster.com. 2018 World Cup: Review of Week 1 – the Good, the Bad and the Ugly Transcript of the show (19th June 2018) After six days, the first round of matches are now over at the 2018 World Cup. We have seen all 32 countries in action and so we thought it would be a good time to have a brief review of what’s been good, bad and ugly at the tournament so far. The Good It’s been a very good start to the 2018 World Cup for   a lot of confidence to make it though to the knock-out stages. To read the rest of the transcript become a Languagecaster.com patron. You will be able to access transcripts and worksheets for this audio report by clicking on the Patreon button where you will also be able to access all our other previous material. Thank you. 2018 World Cup Predictions Don’t forget that you can play in our 2018 World Cup predictions competition – come along to the site and pick your results, while you can also sign up to a daily newsletter to keep up to date with all the scores. Remember that you can contact us or follow us via our email at admin@languagecaster.com, Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram – drop us a line and let us know what you think of the show, send in any football language from around the world or ask a question about some football language. Bye. Check out our glossary of footballing phrases here

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