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19 English lessons on the topic of 'sports'

English Lesson: I'm just gonna kick back with a cold drink and watch the game. You?
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11. “I'm just gonna kick back with a cold drink and watch the game. You?”

English Lesson: I just caught the tail end of it.
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12. “I just caught the tail end of it.”

English Lesson: Sorry, I can't help but get sucked in when there's a game on.
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13. “Sorry, I can't help but get sucked in when there's a game on.”

English Lesson: The Jets have let their 12-point lead going into halftime slip away.
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14. “The Jets have let their 12-point lead going into halftime slip away.”

English Lesson: This is the Cougars' fifth straight losing season.
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15. “This is the Cougars' fifth straight losing season.”

English Lesson: Meyerson suffered a major knee injury last year that took him out of the game for most of the season.
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16. “Meyerson suffered a major knee injury last year that took him out of the game for most of the season.”

English Lesson: I find it hard to relate to him sometimes.
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17. “I find it hard to relate to him sometimes.”

English Lesson: He's still better than the rest of them put together.
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18. “He's still better than the rest of them put together.”

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19. “My husband is a total baseball freak.”

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