In this World Cup 2018 podcast, we have a
quarter-final review. Eight teams, four games, four winners. Damian and Damon give their thoughts on their
quarter-final predictions, the games, and who they think will win the semi-finals. We’ll have a short
World Cup language section, while we will also take a look at some our listeners’ posts, ask a quiz question and see how the predictions competition is going. There is a transcript for this report, which is great for learners and teachers of English, which can be accessed by becoming a patron (
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Transcript of the show (8th July 2018: Damon=DB, Damian=DF)
Learn English through Football Podcast: 2018 World Cup – Quarter-Finals Review
DB: You are listening to
languagecaster.com’s football-language podcast. Hello there everyone. This is the Learn English Through Football Podcast. This podcast is perfect for those who love football, love the World Cup, and who may be looking to improve their English skills. My name’s Damon and I’m sitting here in Tokyo, Japan, after having watched the four
quarter-final games over the previous two days; with games kicking off at 11 pm and 3 am in Japan, I haven’t been getting quite as much sleep as I’d prefer, but it’s the World Cup and it’s only once every four years! Now Damian, down the line in London, can watch the games at more civilised times. Let’s see how he’s doing? Damian, how are you? Did you watch all the games?
DF: Hello Damon. Yes, of course I watched all of the games and hello to all our listeners. I’m very well Damon thanks, and like you, I’ve watched all the
quarter-finals and been loving every minute of the 2018 World Cup. It really has been a great competition. Lots of talking points, upsets, great games and goals, and more to look forward to! Er, Damon, what have we got on today’s show?
Line-up
DB: Well, since the
quarter-finals have just finished we are going to take a look back at those four games and, in particular, our predictions for them. After that we are going to discuss a little bit of football language that has emerged over the past few days at the World Cup, we also have some listeners’ posts and of course we’ll give our predictions for the semi-finals and mention the languagecaster predictions competition as well.
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