69. The European Super League: Explained! (English Vocabulary Lesson)

Apr 19, 2021
19 mins

Episode Description

Twelve of the biggest European football clubs have announced their intention to form their own competition, known as the Super League. This has become a major news story, and has been criticized by fans, players, football club owners, and politicians across Europe. So, in this episode of Thinking in English I will explain what a Super League is, why clubs want to join it, and why it is such a controversial topic!


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Vocabulary List

Fixture (n) - a day and time agreed for a sports event

Next season’s fixtures will be published early next month

To establish (v) - to start a company or organization that will continue for a long time

The brewery was established in 1822

Unanimously (adv) - in a way that is agreed or supported by everyone in a group

All four proposals were unanimously approved

To qualify (v) - to succeed in getting into a competition

Nigeria was the first team to qualify for the world cup

Founding (adj) - involved in establishing or originating an institution or organization

There are three founding members of our company

Domestic (adj) - relating to a person’s own country

Domestic opinion has turned against the war

Broadcasting (n) - the activity or business of sending out programmes on television or radio

Huge amounts of money are spent on sports broadcasting

Theoretically (adv) - used to say what is possible, although it may not actually happen

It is theoretically possible

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