Give Phil 60 seconds and he'll explain how to use the word 'match'. TRANSCRIPT Find a full transcript for this episode and more programmes to help you with your English at: https://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/english/course/eiam/unit-3/session-85 FIND BBC LEARNING ENGLISH HERE: Visit our website ✔️https://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish Follow us ✔️https://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/followus LIKE PODCASTS? Try some of our other popular podcasts including: ✔️ 6 Minute English ✔️ Easy English ✔️ Learning English for Work They're all available by searching in your podcast app
BBC learning English let's learn match.
It's a verb and a noun.
It's about how things relate to each other.
Clothes match if they look good together.
People are a good match for each other if they make a good couple.
I need to take this tie off.
It doesn't match my shirt.
Jo and Emily are a cute couple.
They're a great match.
Match as a verbatz can mean put things together with other suitable things.
You need to match the questions with the correct answers.
If you match someone at something, you reach their level in a similar way.
Match as a noun could mean a game between sports teams.
I can easily match you at chess.
You're not that good.
She scored the goal that won them the match.
Match is about similarity.
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