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  • hello and welcome to News Review from our lockdown home studios I'm on one

  • side of London and Katherine is on the other hi Katherine hello Neil hello

  • everybody so what story have you got for us all today today is a story about a

  • possible return to play for the English Premier League okay an exciting story

  • for those who are interested in football and what the season might bring let's

  • find out some more from this BBC report this phase of training will involve is

  • close contact tackling and it will enable the clubs to bring players in to

  • full team training so they could do 11 V 11 from tomorrow now whether clubs will

  • choose to do that or not is entirely up to them clearly it would come with an

  • increased risk of transmission but as I said the players will want to feel that

  • they've had a lot of that training before they return to matches so a

  • football story about a possible return to play for the English Premier League

  • now the football and clubs have agreed to start training again without

  • observing the 2 meter distance rules so the players will be allowed to tackle

  • each other and come close together while they're training now a little while

  • after this it is expected that the clothes will meet again to decide

  • whether they're able to resume matches ok you've been looking around the

  • various news website to this story you picked out three great words that we can

  • look at what have you got yes we had resume edges and back resume edges and

  • back ok let's hear your first headline then with that first word resume and

  • we're starting with BBC Sport the headline Premier League clubs agreed to

  • resume contact training as for more tests positive resume start again yes

  • zooom re s um e so this word is interesting for its pronunciation

  • amongst other things it's got an S in it but it's not pronounced like an S is it

  • that's correct so re s um II the S is pronounced with its sound so it's not

  • resumed its resume most people say resume okay and the stress is on the

  • second syllable it is resume yes no not to be confused with resumes ah yes

  • resume often with accent on the final letter looks the same but it's got a

  • different meaning completely very different meaning Li you will mostly see

  • resume talked about in the context of job applications a resume is a document

  • which contains details of all your previous employment training education

  • and so on and you will give it your resume to a potential employer to tell

  • them about your work in education history resume is nothing to do with a

  • resume resume is also known as a CV resume means start something again so

  • you do something you stop doing it and then you start doing it again okay now

  • we have the definition start again why don't we just say start again why do we

  • need this word resume well that's English for you English has

  • lots of different synonyms with the same meaning resume is slightly more formal

  • start again is something we say in everyday conversation you will hear

  • resume used in in everyday conversation sometimes but it's more likely to be

  • seen in slightly more formal context yeah we might also see or hear restart

  • restart yet that's another way of saying it resume restart start again yeah now

  • this is a very relevant word at the moment because

  • people are waiting for all kinds of things to start again to resume yes they

  • are hoping for the resumption of normal life

  • good now resumption re s UMP tion and we use it with the prep as a phrase often

  • the resumption of and then you say the thing that's going to resume so the

  • resumption of lessons in schools is happening right now and we are waiting

  • for the resumption of Premier League matches we are ok let's have a summary

  • of that word

  • time now for our second headline please yes

  • we're off to Scotland now the publication is the national and the

  • headline Premier League to resume contact training as big restart from

  • coronavirus lockdown edges closer edges moves slowly yes

  • EDG e:s edge here is a now we often have edge as a noun which means the side of

  • something this is the edge of your screen this side of something I'm

  • pointing at it now and I'm pointing towards the corners of my my screen that

  • is the edge but as a verb edge means to move slowly and slowly towards something

  • often because you can't go straight to something you have to do it you have to

  • make that movement or progression little by little little by little and gradually

  • yes did you see the last time we were in the office I did yes I think I know

  • where we're going with this one Rob it is indeed a story about Rob I have a

  • nice cup of tea nice mug of tea and a biscuit I saw that yes I saw that you

  • were drinking your tea and you weren't really you were looking at your screen

  • and I saw this hand just pop up on your desk and it was just going slowly toward

  • your biscuit and you didn't notice it and then the hand more and edged closer

  • and closer to the biscuit and then it grabbed it and ran away and didn't run

  • took it away and you didn't see a thing near that was so funny yes

  • Rob's hand is always edging towards the biscuits

  • Rob's had edged slowly towards the biscuit and we used the word edge often

  • with the preposition towards and another way we can use edge

  • is we can say something edges closer or edges nearer yeah so we can say that as

  • summer edges nearer people are making holiday plans yes something that's

  • happening slowly bit by bit something that's coming but you can't make it

  • happen any faster so we're edging closer towards the end of lockdown we hope we

  • are and we are also edging towards the summary of edges let's go

  • if you are interested in stories about football we have a great playlist for

  • you don't we we do it's all about the language of football so if you're

  • interested in learning some English words and expressions for talking about

  • football just click the link in the description and you'll go straight there

  • okay time now for our third headline and now back of the UK BT sport the headline

  • Premier League clubs unanimously back resume in contact training back give

  • support yes ba ck it's a verb now you know back as a

  • body part don't you kneel yes it's the opposite of your front yes it's this bit

  • behind you yes you have a long bone going down the middle don't you the

  • spine and the spine supports your body yes also known as the backbone yes and

  • without your backbone you can't yeah you can't sit up straight you can't do much

  • at all because it's a supporting part of your body and that might help you to

  • remember the meaning of back when it's a verb if you back something you supported

  • either you say you're supporting it or maybe you actively kind of do something

  • you help or you give money but if you back something you give it your support

  • yeah so we often hear this used in a political context we might hear about a

  • politician backing another politician who's in trouble yes or you might back

  • someone's plans to do something I remember em when you're trying to get

  • people to back your latest program idea aren't you yeah yeah so English for cats

  • you know I was hoping that people would back my my plan but no one was

  • interested I didn't get much you haven't got any backers how do you know backers

  • no no and a bucket is a person who supports something so be a cker is

  • somebody who supports something and they will give it their backing

  • so when you add ing it becomes a noun and you can give somebody or something

  • you're backing yeah no Becker's no backing nobody backed it

  • never gonna happen oh well I'll keep trying let's have a

  • summary of that word time male then for a recap of our vocabulary please

  • Katherine we had resume start again edges moves slowly back give support you

  • can test yourself on that vocabulary there's a quiz on our website BBC

  • learning english.com see you next time and stay safe bye

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