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Are you ready for the World Cup? πβ½ In this episode of Mr. English Channel, Emily and Paul teach you everything you need to know to talk about soccer β or football β like a confident, natural English speaker! Whether you're watching the games with friends, chatting with coworkers, or following the tournament online, knowing the right words and phrases makes all the difference. And the best part? You don't need complex grammar to have an amazing sports conversation in English! π― In this episode you will learn: - The difference between "soccer" and "football" β and when to use each one - Essential vocabulary: match, goal, stadium, jersey, referee, foul, draw, and more - How to use the verb "score" correctly β and why "make a goal" is a common mistake - The structure of a World Cup match: halves, half-time, extra time, and penalty shootout - What a yellow card and red card mean β and how they change the game - How to talk about fans, supporters, and the incredible atmosphere in the stadium - A full roleplay conversation between Emily and Paul so you can hear all the vocabulary in a real, natural context π£οΈ Perfect for intermediate and advanced English learners (B1, B2, C1) who want to speak naturally about sports and connect with native speakers during the biggest soccer event in the world. π¬ Practice everything you learned today with Mr. English AI β your personal English assistant available 24/7 on Telegram! Chat anytime, review vocabulary, ask questions, and get instant feedback. π Try it now: ai.mrenglishchannel.com π Don't forget to leave a comment telling us: which country are you cheering for in this World Cup? We love reading your answers from all over the world! π If this video helped you, please like, subscribe, and share it with a friend who loves soccer and is learning English. It really helps our channel grow! #WorldCup #WorldCup2026 #LearnEnglish #MrEnglishChannel #EnglishPodcast #ESL #EnglishLearning #PracticeEnglish #EverydayEnglish #EnglishConversation