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beat v (Arsenal beat Chelsea 2-0.)
besiegen
captain n (Which player is the captain of your team?)
Kapitän
circuit n (There is a Formula 1 circuit in Bahrain.)
Rennstrecke
coach n (My dad is a tennis coach.)
Trainer/-in
course n (We went round the 18-hole golf course together.)
Golfplatz
court n (There's a tennis court in our local park.)
Tennisplatz
draw v (We don't want to draw - we want to win the match.)
unentschieden spielen
fan n (I'm a Manchester United fan.)
Fan
get fit (I want to lose weight and get fit before my wedding.)
fit werden
get injured (Try not to get injured in the football match.)
sich verletzen
kick v (You have to kick the ball and run. )
kicken
knock out phr v (Do you think we can knock out their team from the competition?)
hinauswerfen
lose v (They accept money to lose matches.)
verlieren
pitch n (The football pitch was very muddy.)
Platz, Spielfeld
player n (Who is the best player in your team?)
Spieler/-in
pool n (I dived into the pool.)
Pool
referee n (The referee blew his whistle.)
Schiedsrichter/-in
score v (They scored three goals!)
erzielen
send off phr v (I think the referee should send off that player.)
vom Platz schicken
slope n (We went really fast down the ski slope.)
Piste
spectator n (I was a spectator at the Wimbledon final this year.)
Zuschauer/-in
sports hall n (You can play basketball in the sports hall.)
Sporthalle
stadium n (They built a new stadium for Arsenal a few years ago.)
Stadion
team n (There are 11 players in a football team.)
Mannschaft
throw v (Throw the ball to me, quickly!)
werfen
track n (I ran twice around the race track.)
Bahn
train v (How many hours do you train for every day?)
trainieren
warm up phr v (It's important to warm up before you do exercise.)
aufwärmen
win v (I really want to win this competition.)
gewinnen
work out phr v (I like to work out at the gym three times a week.)
Sport treiben, trainieren
become friends (When did you first become friends?)
Freunde werden
be together (I want us to be together forever.)
zusammen sein
break up phr v (I find it hard to break up with someone.)
Schluss machen
classmate n (He's a classmate of mine - we take maths together.)
Klassenkamerad/in, Mitschüler/in
close friend n (Nina is a close friend of mine.)
enger Freund
colleague n (James is a work colleague.)
Kollege, Kollegin
couple n (How long have you and Wendy been a couple?)
Paar
ex n (I had a text message from my ex yesterday.)
Ex
fancy v (Do you fancy anyone in your drama class?)
Lust haben, auf jemanden stehen
fiancé n (This is James. He's Helen's fiancé. )
Verlobter
fiancée n (This is my fiancée, Heather.)
Verlobte
flatmate n (Kevin is my flatmate.)
Mitbewohner/in
get in touch (Please get in touch when you are next in town.)
sich melden
get married (I'd like to get married before I'm 30.)
heiraten
get on phr v (Do you get on with your parents or do they annoy you?)
sich verstehen
get to know (I want to get to know you.)
kennenlernen
go out together (How long did you and Nick go out together?)
miteinander gehen
have something in common (You need to have something in common with your partner.)
etwas gemeinsam haben
lose touch (Don't lose touch - let's exchange numbers before you move.)
aus den Augen verlieren
meet v (I find it quite difficult to meet new people.)
treffen
partner n (I live in a small house with my partner.)
Partner
get engaged v ( Guess what? Rob and I got engaged last night!)
sich verloben
Could you do me a big favour? (Could you do me a big favour? I need your help. )
Können Sie mir einen großen Gefallen tun?
Do you mind... (Do you mind if we meet an hour earlier? )
Würde es Ihnen etwas ausmachen ...
Do you think you could...?
Könnten Sie / Könntest Du vielleicht ...?
Is it OK if... (Is it OK if we go to the London Eye first? )
Wäre es ok, wenn ...
Not at all. (That's very kind of you. ~ Not at all, I enjoyed helping. )
Überhaupt nicht.
Of course not. (Do you mind if we eat later? ~ Of course not. )
Natürlich nicht.
Would you mind... (Would you mind giving me a lift to the station? )
Wären Sie so freundlich, ...
Cheers! (Here you are.- Cheers!)
Danke! / Prost! / Tschüss!
My pleasure. ( Thanks for helping out today. - My pleasure.)
gern geschehen
Take your pick. ( I love your paintings! -Take your pick.)
Such dir etwas aus!
Trust me. (Are you sure about this? - Trust me.)
Vertrau mir.
Another reason is (Another reason is that it was important for my job. )
Ein weiterer Grund ist
For example, (There are lots of things to see. For example, Big Ben. )
zum Beispiel
For instance, (There is a lot to do. For instance, sightseeing. )
zum Beispiel, beispielsweise
How amazing! (We already know each other. ~ How amazing!)
Wie toll!
I'm going to talk about... (I'm going to talk about my career plans. )
Ich werde über ... sprechen
I'm going to tell you about a time when... (I'm going to tell you about a time when I was on holiday. )
Ich werde dir erzählen, wie ich einmal ...
The main reason is (The main reason is that my family are here. )
Der Hauptgrund ist...
Really? (I used to go to college with him. ~ Really? )
Wirklich?
That sounds terrible (I missed my flight! ~ That sounds terrible. )
Das klingt schrecklich
This happened a few years ago (This happened a few years ago. I was living in London...)
Dies ist vor ein paar Jahren geschehen
What happened next? (We went on holiday together. ~ What happened next?)
Was ist als Nächstes passiert?
When I was younger,... (When I was younger, I lived in Paris. )
Als ich jünger war ...
Wow! (They won the match! ~ Wow! I don't believe it. )
Wow!