
S1 E1
Ted Lasso, Season 1 Episode 1 introduces Ted as he arrives in England to coach AFC Richmond, even though he knows very little about soccer. The episode shows the first reactions to his unusual appointment and begins the story of how his kindness, optimism, and confidence affect the team and the people around him.
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Come on
A phrase used to urge or motivate someone.
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Go go go
An expression used to urge someone to move quickly or to express excitement.
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Exquisite taste
A refined and distinguished understanding of quality and flavor.
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Do you want it
A question asking if someone desires something.
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Million
A11 000 000
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Good point
A valid or insightful remark in a discussion.
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Pleased
A2feeling happy about something
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Excuse me
A polite phrase used to ask for attention or to apologize for interruption.
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Please
A1used as a polite way of asking for something or telling somebody to do something
Cheeky one
A person or remark that is playful and slightly disrespectful.
Impressive chest
A notably strong or well-defined part of a person's upper body.
Remainder
C1the people, things or time that remain
Any number of reasons
A phrase indicating multiple explanations or justifications.
Your casual misogyny
An informal or relaxed attitude that expresses dislike or prejudice against women.
Performance
B1the act of performing a play, concert or some other form of entertainment
Boy
A1a male child or a young male person
Candidate
B1A person who applies for a job or is nominated for a position.
Theme
B1the subject or main idea in a talk, piece of writing or work of art
One
A1the number 1
Division
B2the process or result of dividing into separate parts; the process or result of dividing something or sharing it out
Proud
B1feeling pleased and satisfied about something that you own or have done, or are connected with
Toilet
A1a large bowl attached to a pipe that you sit on or stand over when you get rid of waste matter from your body
Camera
A1a piece of equipment for taking photographs, moving pictures or television pictures. It can be a separate item or part of another device.
Explosion
B1the sudden violent bursting and loud noise of something such as a bomb exploding; the act of deliberately causing something to explode
Challenging
B2difficult in an interesting way that tests your ability
Hey
A1used to attract somebody’s attention or to express interest, surprise or anger
Manner
A2behaviour that is considered to be polite in a particular society or culture
Thinking
A2the process of thinking about something
Pit stop
A brief stop during a race for refueling or maintenance.
Horn
C1a hard pointed part that grows, usually in pairs, on the heads of some animals, such as sheep and cows. Horns are often curved.
Bother
B1to spend time and/or energy doing something
Actually
A2used in speaking to emphasize a fact or a comment, or that something is really true
Man
A1an adult male human
Excuse
B2a reason, either true or invented, that you give to explain or defend your behaviour
Offer
A2to say that you are willing to give something to somebody
Absolutely
B1used to emphasize that something is completely true
Closely
B2near in space or time
Finally
A2after a long time, especially when there has been some difficulty or delay
Currently
B1at the present time
Information
A1facts or details about somebody/something
Anything
A1used instead of something in negative sentences and in questions; after if/whether; and after verbs such as prevent, ban, avoid, etc.
Something
A1a thing that is not known or mentioned by name
Horrible
B1very bad or unpleasant; used to describe something that you do not like
Rights
A legal or moral claim to have or do something.
Matching
B2having the same colour, pattern, style, etc. and therefore looking attractive together
Everything
A1all things
Scattered
C1spread far apart over a wide area or over a long period of time
Clear
A2easy to understand and not confusing
Coach
A2a person who trains a person or team in sport
Quickly
A1fast
Tie
A2to attach or hold two or more things together using string, rope, etc.; to fasten somebody/something with string, rope, etc.
Opening
B2a space or hole that somebody/something can pass through
Thank
A1to tell somebody that you are grateful for something
Independent
A2having its own government
Athletic
B2physically strong, fit and active
Leadership
B2the state or position of being a leader
Football
A1a game played by two teams of 11 players, using a round ball that players kick up and down the playing field. Teams try to kick the ball into the other team’s goal.
Knowledge
A2the information, understanding and skills that you gain through education or experience
Season
A2any of the four main periods of the year: spring, summer, autumn and winter
Speaker
A2a person who gives a talk or makes a speech