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English Vocabulary in Use Pre-Intermediate (Unit 42: Competitive sport)


A. Winning and losing

In football, you can talk about the score [the number of goals a team has] like this:
Spain played Poland and they won the game. = Poland lost the game.
Spain won 2–0 (spoken as two nil). = Poland lost 2–0.
Spain beat Poland (2–0). (NOT Spain won Poland.) = Poland lost (2–0) to Spain.
Spain defeated Poland (2–0). = Poland were defeated (2–0) by Spain.

Spain and Italy drew 1–1 (spoken as one all) OR It was a 1–1 draw between Spain and Italy.

Language help

The score at the end of a game is also the result.
The final score/result was 2–0. The score at half-time was 1–0. (NOT The result at half-time was 1–0.)

B. Competitions

A competition is an organised event in which people try to win something by being the best, the fastest, etc. Individuals, such as tennis players Serena Williams or Rafael Nadal, and teams such as Manchester United, take part in [join with others in] different types of competition. Tennis players and golfers enter tournaments such as the French Open; football and ice hockey teams play in league competitions, where they play against different teams. Many teams also play in cup competitions (similar to tournaments), e.g. the FA Cup or the World Cup, which ends with two teams playing against each other in a final. The winners (opp the losers) are the champions, e.g. Germany became World Cup champions in 2014, and Philipp Lahm received the cup as captain of the winning team.

C. Reporting sports events

1 run faster than anyone in the world before
2 the time when you win a game or a competition
3 an important competition to decide who is the best
4 stopped playing
5 the person who wins
6 is in front of others during a competition, e.g. At half-time, Milan are leading 1–0.

Language help

Superb, incredible and outstanding can describe something or someone that is very good and of a very high quality, e.g. Pelé was a superb footballer.



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