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SabayeSahar English Club

SabayeSahar English Club

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English posts and messages https://t.me/Sabaitc https://chat.whatsapp.com/HHB6apiGzRa7JaoUJNoiMX Youtube :https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCH4QxWWtZwwrlO0YRTVVKUA

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  • **devastated** and **exhausted**: extremely sad and extremely tired.[1] - unthinkable result: a result that seems impossible to imagine.[1] - dogs of war team: a very aggressive, hard‑working, fighting team.[1] - to spread positivity throughout the team: to make the whole team feel more confident.[1] - functional (football style): effective but not beautiful or attractive.[1] - to excite much more than this bunch: to entertain more than this group of players does.[1] Football‑specific advanced collocations - to soak up pressure: to defend and accept pressure without conceding.[1] - to test the goalkeeper’s nerves: to make the goalkeeper feel under stress with difficult shots or crosses.[1] - to mop up (defensively): to clear danger and tidy up at the back.[1] - to fashion an opening: to create a chance to attack or shoot.[1] - to inject some pace into the attack: to suddenly make the attack faster.[1] - to occupy most of their time (defending occupies most of their time): to take most of their time or attention.[1] - to pack numbers behind the ball: to have many players defending deep.[1] - to be pegged back: to lose a lead when the other team scores and makes it level.[1]

  • Phrases / idioms (C1+) - hasn’t really had an opportunity to shine in front of goal: hasn’t really had a chance to play very well and impress when attacking.[1] - will this be his night: will this match be the time when he is the big hero.[1] - keeping a close eye on: watching very carefully.[1] - all sorts of records that Ronaldo targets: many different performance achievements he wants to reach.[1] - the focus is on Portugal progressing to the round of 16: the main attention is on Portugal qualifying.[1] - very finely balanced (group, situation): very even; could easily go either way.[1] - holding the whip hand: being in control or having the advantage.[1] - the onus is on Iran to win: the responsibility or pressure is on Iran to win.[1] - early shot of warning: an early attempt that shows danger for the other team.[1] - appetite is insatiable (for goals/records): desire is so strong that it can never be fully satisfied.[1] - very much in the spotlight: getting a lot of public attention.[1] - the game has developed a pattern: the game now follows a clear, repeated style.[1] - they make no apologies for how they defend: they are not ashamed of their defensive style.[1] - to carve out an opening / chance: to slowly create a chance with effort.[1] - to soak it up and try to create something on the break: to absorb pressure and then attack quickly on the counter.[1] - his ability to read things early: his skill in predicting what will happen in the game.[1] - has carved out a pretty decent career: has built a good career over time.[1] - the game remains deadlocked: the score is still equal, with no one winning.[1] - opportunities have been few and far between: chances have been very rare.[1] - he might have produced something stronger: he could have done something better or more powerful.[1] - it’s all happening in Kaliningrad: a lot of exciting events are happening there.[1] - cat amongst the pigeons: something that causes shock or trouble in a calm situation.[1] - they’ve had their moments: they have had some good or dangerous periods.[1] - he might just pull it off: he might manage to succeed, even though it’s difficult.[1] - shock Portugal: surprise Portugal in a negative way for them, usually by beating them.[1] - will they begin to crumble: will they start to lose control or collapse under pressure.[1] - what an achievement it would be: it would be a very impressive success.[1] - an outside chance of progressing: a small possibility of going through.[1] - to remotivate them and reset the levels: to give them new motivation and bring their energy back up.[1] - they’re still very much in it: they still have a real chance.[1] - they’re losing the plot: they are starting to act emotionally and lose control or focus.[1] Single advanced words / collocations - emphasis on the one: special importance given to the single striker.[1] - insatiable appetite: desire that cannot be fully satisfied.[1] - fortuitous goal: a lucky or accidental goal.[1] - durable and resilient: able to keep going and recover from difficulties.[1] - tenacious (defender, player): very determined and not giving up.[1] - battler: a player who fights hard and works a lot for the team.[1] - nervy night: a match full of tension and anxiety.[1] - shambolic defending: very disorganized and poor defending.[1] - to flap at a cross: for a goalkeeper to touch the ball weakly or nervously.[1] - to command his box: to control the penalty area confidently as a goalkeeper.[1] - glancing blow: light, not very strong contact.[1] - conservative approach: careful and safe style, not very risky.[1] - enterprising performance: brave and creative performance, trying things.[1] - stout defending: strong and solid defending.[1] - heroics from the goalkeeper: very brave or spectacular saves.[1] - fraught relationship: a relationship full of tension or problems.[1] -

  • Phrases / idioms (C1+) - hasn’t really had an opportunity to shine in front of goal - will this be his night - keeping a close eye on - all sorts of records that Ronaldo targets - the focus is on Portugal progressing to the round of 16 - very finely balanced (group, situation) - holding the whip hand - the onus is on Iran to win - early shot of warning - appetite is insatiable (for goals/records) - very much in the spotlight - the game has developed a pattern - they make no apologies for how they defend - to carve out an opening / chance - to soak it up and try to create something on the break - his ability to read things early - has carved out a pretty decent career - the game remains deadlocked - opportunities have been few and far between - he might have produced something stronger (polite criticism) - all happening in Kaliningrad (it’s all happening) - cat amongst the pigeons (used when Morocco scores vs Spain) - they’ve had their moments - he might just pull it off - shock Portugal (as a verb) - will they begin to crumble - what an achievement it would be - an outside chance of progressing - to remotivate them and reset the levels - they’re still very much in it (still have a chance) - they’re losing the plot (starting to panic) Single advanced words / collocations - emphasis on the one (tactical emphasis) - insatiable appetite - fortuitous goal - durable and resilient - tenacious (defender, player) - battler - nervy night - shambolic defending - to flap at a cross (goalkeeper) - to command his box (goalkeeper) - glancing blow - conservative approach - enterprising performance - stout defending - heroics from the goalkeeper - fraught relationship - devastated and exhausted - unthinkable result - dogs of war team (metaphor for very hard‑working fighters) - to spread positivity throughout the team - functional (football style) - to excite much more than this bunch (bunch = informal for group) Football‑specific but useful advanced collocations - to soak up pressure - to test the goalkeeper’s nerves - to mop up (defensively) - to fashion an opening - to inject some pace into the attack - to occupy most of their time (defending occupies most of their time) - to pack numbers behind the ball - to be pegged back (by an equaliser – implied when Spain 1–1 Morocco)

  • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7-HGizZlMpM

  • The Whole Green Pamphlet .pdf

  • https://t.me/SABAIELTS

  • https://www.instagram.com/reel/DOIjm9BiAgx/?igsh=bmwxNWczM2I5MnBz

  • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6lJlgbh0AMM