End of Course

The 90-Minute Master

Final Mega Review

The Final Whistle.

You've made it through all 15 units. From screaming touchline imperatives to carefully constructing passive PR statements, you are now equipped to survive and thrive in the English-speaking football world. This final exam will test your absolute mastery of the course.


[Image of complete English grammar tenses chart]

Section 1: The Ultimate Vocabulary Draft

Drag the correct terms from across all three modules into the right sentences.

holding midfielder
simulation
hamstring
bottle it
blunder
release clause
pundit
free agent

Mod 1: The referee gave him a yellow card for diving, which is officially called .

Mod 1: We need a who can sit in front of the defense and break up the play.

Mod 2: The striker pulled his while sprinting down the wing.

Mod 2: Don't when you take the penalty; just stay calm and pick a corner!

Mod 2: In the video analysis, the manager pointed out the massive defensive that cost us the game.

Mod 3: The TV criticized our tactics after the match.

Mod 3: Because his contract expired in June, he was able to sign for Real Madrid as a .

Mod 3: If they pay the £60m , we legally have to let him transfer.


[IMAGE PLACEHOLDER: Football ESP Final Exam Comic Panel]

Designer Prompt: A sweeping, epic 1990s pop-art illustration of a massive, empty football stadium under bright floodlights at night. The pristine green pitch is perfectly striped. The stands are cast in deep shadow. There are absolutely no players, fans, or characters of any kind visible in the image. Pure architectural and atmospheric focus. Neon turf-green, stark white, and deep blacks. Clean, striking image.

Section 2: The Grammar Masterclass

Prove you can seamlessly switch between the grammatical structures required on the pitch, in the dressing room, and in the boardroom.

1. The Imperative (Unit 2 - The Pitch)

How do you tell a teammate not to rush a pass?

2. Defining Relative Clauses (Unit 3 - Positions)

Fill in the blank: "We need a playmaker ________ can dictate the tempo."

3. Present Perfect Continuous (Unit 8 - The Physio)

How do you describe an ongoing injury to the doctor?

4. The Third Conditional (Unit 10 - Match Analysis)

Complete the analysis: "If the defender had anticipated the run,..."

5. The Passive Voice (Unit 12 - Media Spin)

How do you admit a mistake without blaming a specific player?

6. The Future Perfect (Unit 15 - The Transfer Window)

How does an agent describe a deadline that will be met?

Section 3: Essential Expressions

Type the missing words to complete these iconic football phrases from the course.

1. They caught us on the counter-attack; we were caught out of .

2. To politely refuse to answer a journalist, just say: "I have no ."