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Views #258 | Intermediate 4

Football

Sarah shares a few thoughts about football.
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Todd: Sarah, so what sports do you like?

Sarah: My favorite spectator sport is football. I support Newcastle United in England.

Todd: Newcastle United.

Sarah: Newcastle United, yeah.

Todd: Are they a good team?

Sarah: Yeah, I think they're pretty good. They finished fifth in the premiership this year, so they're near the top.

Todd: OK, so right now we have the Euro cup and last night England played.

Sarah: They did.

Todd: Yeah, did you see the game?

Sarah: No, I was going to watch it tonight actually in Shibuya but I'm thinking maybe not now because we lost on penalties.

Todd: Yeah, what was the score?

Sarah: The final score was 2 all (2-2) and then it went to penalties and I think it was 6-4. So England always lose on penalties.

Todd: They always lose on penalties?

Sarah: Yeah.

Todd: Well, sorry. Maybe in the World Cup, next time.

Sarah: Maybe. Yeah.

Todd: Now do you ever play football?

Sarah: No, I've never played.

Todd: Never?

Sarah: Never played, no.

Todd: OK. Do you ever go and watch games in Newcastle?

Sarah: It's very difficult to watch games in Newcastle because it's a big club and it's Premiership and you have to book in advance quite a few years but I've seen some first division football clubs
play against each other.

Todd: You have to get tickets two years in advance?

Sarah: For the big clubs, yeah. They're booked up.

Todd: That's pretty intense. So when there's a game on TV then what do you do? Do you watch it at home? Do you go to a pub?

Sarah: It depends on the game. I like it and I like Premiership football and I like World Cup football and Euro 2000 but I wouldn't watch particularly a first division game on the television but normally I would go to the pub with friends and watch the game.

Todd: Do you think that athletes make too much money?

Sarah: I think footballers do. Yeah, I think they do. I think they do a good job but I think they're incredibly overpaid.

Todd: Yeah, I think it is the same thing in the States. I think they make too much money.

Learn vocabulary from the lesson!

spectator sport

My favorite spectator sport is football.

A 'spectator sport' is a sport that you watch.  The example is specifically referring to a game that is fun to watch, but not necessarily play.  Notice the following:

  1. Some sports are fun to play, but really boring spectator sports.
  2. Boxing is her favorite spectator sport.

premiership

The Newcastle United finished fifth in the premiership this year.

A 'premiership' is a championship competition in which people or teams from a number of different sporting clubs compete. Notice the following:

  1. Have you ever been to a premiership?
  2. We are having a party to watch the premiership game.

book

To be able to watch games in Newcastle, you have to book in advance.

When used like this 'book' is a verb that means to reserve something. Notice the following:

  1. When do I have to book my flight?
  2. We need to make some decisions about this vacation because I want to book a hotel.

make

Do you think athletes make too much money?

In this case 'make' can be replaced with 'earn' or 'receive.' Notice the following:

  1. It isn't polite to ask someone how much they make.
  2. He is looking for a way to make a little extra money.

overpaid

Football players do a good job, but I think they're overpaid.

Someone who is 'overpaid' receives too much money for what it is that they do. Notice the following:

  1. All of the executives here are overpaid.
  2. He is definitely overpaid considering I do most of his work.

Vocabulary Quiz

spectator • premiership • book
made • overpaid
  1. Many lawyers are very .
  2. He over a million dollars last year.
  3. Tennis is a good sport.
  4. I need to two double rooms.
  5. The city is very busy for the game today.
Answer the following questions about the interview.

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