Angielskie słówko [transkrypcja fonetyczna] | |
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soccer ['sɔkə(r)] |
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socker | |
bounce [bauns] |
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kick a ball [kɪk ə bɔ:l] |
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play (football) | |
play football [pleɪ 'futbɔ:l] |
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he plays football [hi: pleɪz 'futbɔ:l] |
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football pitch ['futbɔ:l pɪʧ] |
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kick the ball [kɪk ðə bɔ:l] |
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hit the ball with the racket [hɪt ðə bɔ:l wɪð ðə 'rækɪt] |
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pass the ball to someone | |
football kit ['futbɔ:l kɪt] |
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play beachball | |
kicking the ball ['kɪkɪŋ ðə bɔ:l] |
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to play beachball | |
throw me the ball | |
pass kick the ball | |
Let's play football. [lɛts pleɪ 'futbɔ:l] |
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I never play football | |
good at football | |
If I play soccer todey, I'll fail my math exam tomorrow. | |
playing football ['pleɪɪŋ 'futbɔ:l] |
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throw a ball to somebody | |
catch the ball [kæʧ ðə bɔ:l] |
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It putting a ball | |
to kick the ball | |
to pass the ball | |
You can play football. [ju: kæn pleɪ 'futbɔ:l] |
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Can she play football? [kæn ʃi: pleɪ 'futbɔ:l] |
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He sometimes plays football. [hi: sɪm'taɪmz pleɪz 'futbɔ:l] |
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Does she play football? [dʌz ʃi: pleɪ 'futbɔ:l] |
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Does Mary play football? [dʌz 'mɛrɪ pleɪ 'futbɔ:l] |
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hit the ball .... [hɪt ðə bɔ:l] |
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Did I play football? [dɪd aɪ pleɪ 'futbɔ:l] |
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watch football on TV | |
If I play soccer today , I'll fail my math exam tomorrow. | |
When I was a girl , I played soccer. | |
I'm keen on playing football. [aɪm ki:n ɔn 'pleɪɪŋ 'futbɔ:l] |
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not particularly fond of soccer [nɔt pɑr'tɪkjulərlɪ fɔnd ɔv 'sɔkə(r)] |
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balled [bɔ:ld] |
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We were playing football from 10 to 12 o'clock. | |
I used to play football on saturdays when I was at school | |
I'd like to be a master of playing football | |
put a spin on the ball [put ə spɪn ɔn ðə bɔ:l] |
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to bounce a ball [tu bauns ə bɔ:l] |
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to field [tu fi:ld] |
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to head a ball [tu hɛd ə bɔ:l] |
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to pass the ball to sb [tu pɑ:s ðə bɔ:l tu 'sʌmbədɪ] |
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to play the ball [tu pleɪ ðə bɔ:l] |
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to putt [tu pʌt] |
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a game of tennis / football [ə geɪm ɔv 'tɛnɪs 'futbɔ:l] |
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football ground ['futbɔ:l graund] |
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football boots ['futbɔ:l bu:ts] |
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stud [stʌd] |
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bouncing the ball ['baunsɪŋ ðə bɔ:l] |
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play handball [pleɪ 'hændbɔ:l] |
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Can you see those people playing football over there [kæn ju: si: ðəuz 'pi:pl 'pleɪɪŋ 'futbɔ:l 'əuvə(r) ðɛə(r)] |
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I caught the ball when I was playing baseball [aɪ kɔ:t ðə bɔ:l wɛn aɪ wɔz 'pleɪɪŋ 'beɪsbɔ:l] |
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pitch [pɪʧ] |
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football pitch ['futbɔ:l pɪʧ] |
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You play football [ju: pleɪ 'futbɔ:l] |
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They play basketball [ðeɪ pleɪ 'bæskətbɔ:l] |
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Do you play football [du: ju: pleɪ 'futbɔ:l] |
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Do they play basketball [du: ðeɪ pleɪ 'bæskətbɔ:l] |
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We don't play football [wi: don't pleɪ 'futbɔ:l] |
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They don't play basketball [ðeɪ don't pleɪ 'bæskətbɔ:l] |
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My aunt loves football [maɪ ænt lʌvz 'futbɔ:l] |
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I threw the ball to Susan. [aɪ θru: ðə bɔ:l tu 'sju:zən] |
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bounce a ball [bauns ə bɔ:l] |
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catch a ball [kæʧ ə bɔ:l] |
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Which foot does he kick a ball with? [wɪʧ fut dʌz hi: kɪk ə bɔ:l wɪð] |
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When a was playing the football I fell over and broke my leg. [wɛn ə wɔz 'pleɪɪŋ ðə 'futbɔ:l aɪ fɛl 'əuvə(r) ænd brəuk maɪ lɛg] |
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to nutmeg [tu 'nʌtmɛg] |
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I like football [aɪ laɪk 'futbɔ:l] |
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I won't play football next Monday [aɪ won't pleɪ 'futbɔ:l nɛkst 'mʌndɪ] |
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We play football every Friday. [wi: pleɪ 'futbɔ:l 'ɛvrɪ 'fraɪdɪ] |
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pitch [pɪʧ] |
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hit a ball [hɪt ə bɔ:l] |
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You mustn't play with the ball between 8 to 7. [ju: mustn't pleɪ wɪð ðə bɔ:l bɪt'wi:n 8 tu 7] |
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On Monday I play football [ɔn 'mʌndɪ aɪ pleɪ 'futbɔ:l] |
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They can play football [ðeɪ kæn pleɪ 'futbɔ:l] |
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She can catch a ball [ʃi: kæn kæʧ ə bɔ:l] |
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Can she catch a ball [kæn ʃi: kæʧ ə bɔ:l] |
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She can serve a ball very fast [ʃi: kæn sə:v ə bɔ:l 'vɛrɪ fɑ:st] |
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can i have a ball, please? [kæn aɪ hæv ə bɔ:l pli:z] |
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football ['futbɔ:l] |
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tee [ti:] |
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Is it playing football? [ɪz ɪt 'pleɪɪŋ 'futbɔ:l] |
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i like swimming and playing football [aɪ laɪk 'swɪmɪŋ ænd 'pleɪɪŋ 'futbɔ:l] |
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I quite like football but I have never played it myself [aɪ kwaɪt laɪk 'futbɔ:l bʌt aɪ hæv 'nɛvə(r) pleɪd ɪt maɪ'sɛlf] |
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We're going to play football this afternoon. [We're 'gəuɪŋ tu pleɪ 'futbɔ:l ðɪs 'ɑ:ftər'nu:n] |
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Or a ball. [ɔ:(r) ə bɔ:l] |
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Or a ball. [ɔ:(r) ə bɔ:l] |
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play softball [pleɪ 'sɔ:ftbɔ:l] |
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roll the ball [rəul ðə bɔ:l] |
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On Saturday we play soccer [ɔn 'sætɪdeɪ wi: pleɪ 'sɔkə(r)] |
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On Mondays I Play football [ɔn 'mʌndɪz aɪ pleɪ 'futbɔ:l] |
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The children are playing football. [ðə 'ʧɪldrən ɑ:(r) 'pleɪɪŋ 'futbɔ:l] |
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They always play football in the street. [ðeɪ 'ɔ:lweɪz pleɪ 'futbɔ:l ɪn ðə stri:t] |
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to play football [tu pleɪ 'futbɔ:l] |