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Obrázek epizody Super Bowl traditions in US | English expression ‘pit against’

Super Bowl traditions in US | English expression ‘pit against’

Obrázek epizody Super Bowl traditions in US | English expression ‘pit against’

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1. 2. 2018

16 min

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One of the biggest dates on the American cultural calendar is the first weekend of February—Super Bowl Sunday. On this episode of Plain English, we talk about the American traditions for football’s biggest game, including the halftime show, the commercials, and the ways you can bet on the game.

The game pits the Patriots against the Eagles, and we’ll explain what it means to pit one thing against another.

Read the full transcript of this episode at http://www.plainenglish.com/17 Transcripts are always free and available now!

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One of the biggest dates on the American cultural calendar is the first weekend of February—Super Bowl Sunday. On this episode of Plain English, we talk about the American traditions for football’s biggest game, including the halftime show, the commercials, and the ways you can bet on the game.

The game pits the Patriots against the Eagles, and we’ll explain what it means to pit one thing against another.

Read the full transcript of this episode at http://www.plainenglish.com/17 Transcripts are always free and available now!

¿Hablas español? Você fala português? Parles-tu français? 你会说中文吗? The episode transcripts include instant translations from English to Spanish, Portuguese, French and Chinese. Hover over or tap a highlighted word for the translation.

Connect with Jeff on Twitter ( @PlainEnglishPod ) and Facebook ( PlainEnglishPod ). Or e-mail jeff@plainenglish.com

If you like the program, please leave a review or rating wherever you listen. It will help others discover the program.

Never miss an episode! Sign up to receive updates from Plain English at http://www.plainenglish.com/mail Subscribers get links for extra reading and a bonus vocabulary word for each episode.

Want to learn more about Plain English? Check out the interview Jeff did with Katie from ESL Expressions at http://www.plainenglish.com/interview

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