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FAQs about O Archives - Learn English Through Football:How many episodes does O Archives - Learn English Through Football have?The podcast currently has 20 episodes available.
September 12, 2015Football Language: On the Back OfWhat does 'on the back of' mean and when is it used? Find out at languagecaster.com's football language post.The post Football Language: On the Back Of appeared first on Learn English Through Football....more1minPlay
October 10, 2014Weekly Football Phrase: One-on-oneOne is used in several phrases connected with football, for example, one-two, and one way traffic, but this week we introduce another - one-on-one.The post Weekly Football Phrase: One-on-one appeared first on Learn English Through Football....more1minPlay
February 22, 2014Weekly Football Phrase: To be out of the cupWhat is the meaning of the phrase 'to be out of the cup'? To be out of a cup competition' means a team is no longer involved or playing in a cup competition.The post Weekly Football Phrase: To be out of the cup appeared first on Learn English Through Football....more1minPlay
February 21, 2014Weekly Football Phrase: To be out injuredOur Football Phrase for this week is 'to be out injured'The post Weekly Football Phrase: To be out injured appeared first on Learn English Through Football....more1minPlay
May 11, 2013Weekly Footbal Phrase: out of their handsThis week, languagecaster.com introduces the English for football phrase ‘out of their hands‘. You can understand more about this phrase by reading the transcript below. You can also find many more examples of soccer vocabulary by going to our football cliches page here and our huge football glossary here. [print_link] | Subscribe: Weekly Football Phrase […]The post Weekly Footbal Phrase: out of their hands appeared first on Learn English Through Football....more1minPlay
April 05, 2013Weekly Football Phrase: On paperDo you know what the phrase 'on paper' refers to in football? Listen to our weekly football phrase to find out.The post Weekly Football Phrase: On paper appeared first on Learn English Through Football....more1minPlay
March 02, 2011Weekly English for Football Phrase: Off the ball incidentThis week's phrase is 'an off the ball incident'The post Weekly English for Football Phrase: Off the ball incident appeared first on Learn English Through Football....more2minPlay
August 10, 2010Football Cliche: To be over the moonFootball, like life, is full of cliches and on today's post we are going to be talking about a classic - one that everyone in the game knows about: To be over the moon.The post Football Cliche: To be over the moon appeared first on Learn English Through Football....more1minPlay
June 19, 20102010 World Cup Phrase of the Day: Out of their depthTo be out of their depthThe post 2010 World Cup Phrase of the Day: Out of their depth appeared first on Learn English Through Football....more1minPlay
June 18, 20102010 World Cup Phrase of the Day: To be out of their handsToday's World Cup phrase of the day is the expression to be out of their hands. The post 2010 World Cup Phrase of the Day: To be out of their hands appeared first on Learn English Through Football....more1minPlay
FAQs about O Archives - Learn English Through Football:How many episodes does O Archives - Learn English Through Football have?The podcast currently has 20 episodes available.