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      • play to the whistle idiom Add to word list Add to word list used to say that a football player should continue playing until the referee blows the whistle, rather than stop playing because he or she thinks the referee will award a foul, throw-in, etc.: You always have to play to the whistle.
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  1. used to say that a football player should continue playing until the referee blows the whistle, rather than stop playing because he or she thinks the referee will award a foul, throw-in, etc.: You always have to play to the whistle. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Competing in sport.

    • English (US)

      play to the whistle. idiom. used to say that a soccer player...

    • Polski

      play to the whistle definicja: 1. used to say that a...

  2. play to the whistle. idiom. used to say that a soccer player should continue playing until the referee blows the whistle, rather than stop playing because he or she thinks the referee will call a foul, throw-in, etc.: You always have to play to the whistle. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  3. Wei talks about the spectrum of play and the practicalities of how different types of play can be used strategically in the classroom. Full English and Arabic transcripts of the episode are available to download.

  4. look at the Lego Foundation's definition of play and how that can be incorporated into English language teaching. The second interview this week is with Wei Mao, a PhD researcher on play in ELT. Wei gives an overview of the spectrum of play and the practicalities of using play as a strategy in the classroom.

  5. Songs can play an important role in the development of language in young children learning a second language. Yet songs may be used relatively ineffectively and the potential for language learning is not maximized. This paper starts by analyzing why songs should be considered as useful pedagogical tools.

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  6. ELT refers to the activity and industry of teaching English to speakers of other languages. It stands for English Language Teaching. Many large editorial companies have ELT sections which publish books for English teachers and learners to use.

  7. play to the whistle. sports To keep playing the game until the referee blows the whistle and officially stops play. Come on, you guys have got to play to the whistle! I don't care if someone fell on top of the puck—the play is still going on until the ref blows the whistle!

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