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    Listening Report: Group C Review

    Today's main report reviews the first round of matches in Group C from the European Championships in Poland and Ukraine. You can listen to the report by clicking on the link below, while vocabulary support (in bold) appears at the foot of the report for learners who wish to improve their English. A Subscribe: Main Listening Report The Good It was a refreshing change to see a team take on Spain, and Italy really had a go at the World and European Champions. They employed an unusual 3-5-2 formation, while Spain went into the match without a recognised striker. The game was fast paced yet skillful and although it was a low scoring draw, 1-1, the fans were treated to some fantastic moments, particularly the ball that Silva played to carve open the Italian defence, allowingA  Fabregas to get Spain's equaliser. Both teams deserve credit for this entertaining game. The Bad The Irish team will feel that they could have done a lot better, but instead the boys in green ended up the whipping boys of group C. They were thrashed in a game that they fancied their chances in, 3-1 by Croatia, and after that shock they were rolled over 4-0 by tournament favourites Spain in their second game. They did restore some pride with a battling display against Italy, going down 2-0, but by then it was too little and too late. Trapatonni, who was praised for getting the Irish to Euro 2012, was criticised for his selection policy, especially leaving out players such as Gibson, McCarthy and Houlihan. The fans were praised by everybody for the atmosphere they brought to the competition, but they won't be praising their team's performance. The Refreshing It was sad to see that some Croatian fans racially abused Italian striker Balotelli, and that they are being investigated again after displaying a flag with racist slogans in the game against Spain. However, it was refreshing to see how clearly and strongly the national coach, Slavan Bilic, condemned the fans' actions, saying, "We are not a racist country and we are angry at these few crazy supporters. We have to put sanctions on these kind of supporters and stop them forever." Too many times managers attempt to ignore or defend their fans behaviour, so this attack on the racist fans that follow the Croatian team was extremely welcome. Well done, Bilic! Vocabulary have a go at: attack the opposition; play a positive game; try to win formation: the shape a team plays: for example, 4 defenders, five in midfield and a striker is a 4-5-1 carve open: split a defence; go through a defence easily; open up the back line whipping boys: the team all other teams beat easily; the weakest team fancy (your) chances: believe you can win (usually against strong opposition); sense a weakness in another team roll over: easily defeat; win comfortably (usually with several goals) condemned: criticised strongly

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    Euro Listening Report: Group B Review

    Euro Listening Report: Group B Review: We continue our reviews of the first round of matches from the European Championships in Poland and Ukraine by looking at the group of death: Group B. You can listen to the report while there is also a worksheet.

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    Listening Report: 2012 Group A Review

    Today's main report reviews the first round of matches from the European Championships in Poland and Ukraine and starts with Group A. There is also a worksheet with answers for those who wish to practice their English.

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    Main Listening Report – Euro 2012 Preview: Group C Spain

    Today's main report looks ahead to this summer's European Championships in Poland and Ukraine and focuses on World and European holders Spain's chances.

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    Main Listening Report: Euro 2012 – Italy

    On this week's main listening report we look ahead to this summer's European Championships in Poland and Ukraine and focus on Italy's chances in Group C.

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    Main Listening Report: Euro 2012 Preview – Croatia

    On this week's main listening report we look ahead to this summer's European Championships in Poland and Ukraine and focus on Croatia's chances

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    Main Listening Report: Euro 2012 Preview: Republic of Ireland

    On this week's main listening report we look ahead to this summer's European Championships in Poland and Ukraine. Since it is St Patrick's Day we thought we would focus on the Republic of Ireland's chances.

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    Languagecaster Podcast: European Championship 2012 Play-offs

    On this week's podcast we preview the European Championship 2012 Play-offs.

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    Main Listening Report: Preview of Euro 2012 Qualifiers

    [print_link] | Subscribe: Main Listening Report | Complete List Here This week's main report looks at the qualifying groups of the 2012 European Championships that will take place in Ukraine and Poland next summer. There is a transcript below, while explanations of key vocabulary (in bold) can be found at the foot of the post. Introduction The 2012 European Championship qualifiers resume this weekend and we take a look at how the groups currently stand and offer a tentative prediction on which 14 teams will join the Ukraine and Poland in the tournament next summer. Each of the nine group winners automatically qualify, along with the best runner-up, while the remaining eight second-place teams in each group will play-off to produce four more qualifying teams. Groups A and B Group A seems to be fairly clear-cut for Germany who are already five points ahead of second place Austria. The Austrians are battling it out for second place with Guus Hiddink's Turkey and a Belgium side that were tipped by many to progress but who still only have 4 points from 4 matches. Turkey slumped to two recent defeats - a 3-0 thrashing against the fancied Germans and then more surprisingly 1-0 against minnows Azerbaijan, while Austria and Belgium payed out a crazy 4-4 draw recently. Hidink's team, however,A  should have enough experience to bounce back and claim second spot behind the Germans. In group B, Russia are top with 9 points from 4 games with the Republic of Ireland, surprise package Armenia and Slovakia all on 7 points. It seems that no one wants to win the group, or perhaps that should be that no one is good enough to win the group and this means that this group will go down to the wire. Irish coach Trapattonni continues with his rather conservative approach to the game and this may cost the Irish a place in the finals though they should be good enough to come second behind an inconsistent Russia side. Groups C and D Italy comfortably lead group C with 10 points from 4 games and the Azzurri are three points clear of second place Slovenia who they face this weekend. Surprisingly Serbia have performed poorly in the group and they may have difficulty in qualifying after the bad behaviour of their fans in Milan saw the Italians being awarded the points and a shock home defeat against Estonia has seen them drop to fifth place in the group. Italy will definitely make it through while a surprise package such as Estonia or Northern Ireland could grab second spot. Group D is another 'strange' group and though the French side are top of the group with ten points they have already suffered a shock defeat at home to Belarus. Romania's poor form has seen them gain only two points and has allowed both Belarus and Bosnia to dream of qualifying, though I still expect them to come back into some kind of form and finish second behind the French. Groups E and F Beaten World Cup finalists Holland lead the way in group E with maximum points from their four games and they lead Hungary by three points. The Hungarians have only tasted defeat once but that was against Sweden who will be their greatest threat to second place. Group F is regarded as the weakest of all the groups and currently Croatia top the table with ten points from 4. They are followed by former winners Greece and Georgia, with Israel already appearing out of contention. Croatia first and Greece second. Groups G, H and I England appear to be favourites to qualify from group G though they currently sit in second place after their home scoreless draw with leaders Montenegro. It seems like a straight battle between these two as the remaining teams (Bulgaria, Switzerland and Wales) are already so far behind. Group H is much trickier to predict with three teams fighting it out for the two top places. Currently Norway are top with three wins from their three games though a resurgent Portugal are breathing down their necks in second place, while Denmark are in third three points behind the leaders. The current European and World champions Spain lead group I with three wins out of three and are odds-on to qualify directly. The battle for second place is between Scotland, Lithuania and the slight favourites the Czech Republic. So, after this week's matches the tables will become a little clearer but I am still going to hazard a guess at the nine group winners: Germany, Russia, Spain, Italy, England, France, Croatia and Portugal should all make it through directly as group winners. Vocabulary clear-cut: To be obvious, very clear slumped to two recent defeats: Slumped suggests that they fell badly; to lose badly or unexpectedly the fancied Germans: Germany was expected to win minnows: A small team not expected to do well surprise package: A team that no one really expects to do well go down to the wire: Very tight and close so that nothing will be decided until the last games awarded the points: Italy were given a 3-0 victory after Serbian fans caused trouble at the game in Italy; To be given the points grab: Take - but the sense here is that it will be a surprise tasted defeat: Been beaten is regarded as: Is viewed or seen as out of contention: To not really have a chance trickier: A little more difficult a resurgent: To have come back stronger; Portugal started badly but now are playing well again are breathing down their necks: They are right behind them, are chasing them are odds-on to: To be clear favourites; will almost definitely

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