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Taylor Teaches English
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64 episodes
2 days ago
This podcast is dedicated to helping people improve their oral English. Each episode will provide new and old insights into speaking and listening in English.
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This podcast is dedicated to helping people improve their oral English. Each episode will provide new and old insights into speaking and listening in English.
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Education
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TTE Ep. 52 Watching And Playing Sports( Vocabulary and Dialogue)
Taylor Teaches English
9 minutes 46 seconds
5 years ago
TTE Ep. 52 Watching And Playing Sports( Vocabulary and Dialogue)

In this episode you will learn:

hogging: keeping most of something for yourself

junk food: food that tastes great but isn't good for you.

major league: professional baseball; also an idiom meaning "really important".

nachos: a snack of crispy tortilla chips, melted cheese, and salsa.

organized sports: local teams that meet on a regular basis.

pickup game: an unscheduled, informal game that happens when people just start playing at a park or other place. 

pigging out: eating greedily.

pretzels: a popular salty snack, sometimes soft, sometimes crunchy, in a twisted shape.

pro: professional sports player.

shoot hoops: play basketball.

sign-ups: when people join a local team.

stadium: an arena, or place where a game is played.

touchdown: scoring six points in football.

various: different.

watching ones weight: be careful about diet and avoid gaining extra pounds. 


Dialogue---------------------------------

Lia: Wow, look at that guy. He can really move!

Alan: What's the big deal? I can do that!

Lia: Ha! you want me to believe that you can run like a football player?

Alan: you don't think I can? Of course I can! Okay, maybe I can't. But I sure could run when I was in high school. I was a star o f the school track team.

Lia: wow, you remember all the way back to high school? Well, let's watch the pros. Woo hoo! touchdown!

Jack: I don't know about anyone here running, but both of you sure can eat. You're hogging al the snacks. If you guys don't stop pigging out, there won't be any left for the next half. Pass the nachos.

Lia: here, dig in.

Alan: Not me! I guess that's a hint that I should watch my weight, haha!

Taylor Teaches English
This podcast is dedicated to helping people improve their oral English. Each episode will provide new and old insights into speaking and listening in English.