¡Vamos, equipo!
Come on, team!
Phrase Sets
Language learning through reading
Practice Spanish phrases for cheering, match day talk, referee decisions, goals, chances, VAR, defense, substitutions, and watching with friends.
This collection contains the most useful expressions that will help you feel confident in communication. Learning whole phrases allows you to speak faster and more naturally, without thinking about grammar.
¡Vamos, equipo!
Come on, team!
Todavía queda partido.
There is still game left.
Hay que animar más.
We have to cheer more.
La afición está encendida.
The fans are fired up.
No dejemos de cantar.
Let's not stop singing.
Ese gol nos levantó.
That goal lifted us up.
Hoy se siente especial.
Today feels special.
Lleguemos temprano.
Let's arrive early.
Quiero ver el calentamiento.
I want to watch the warm-up.
Traje la bufanda del club.
I brought the club scarf.
El estadio está lleno.
The stadium is full.
Hay ambiente de clásico.
There is a derby atmosphere.
¿Dónde están nuestros asientos?
Where are our seats?
La grada está cantando.
The stand is singing.
Eso era falta.
That was a foul.
El árbitro no la vio.
The referee didn't see it.
Fue fuera de juego.
It was offside.
Que lo revise el VAR.
Let VAR review it.
La decisión fue justa.
The decision was fair.
No entiendo esa amarilla.
I don't understand that yellow card.
Eso no era penalti.
That wasn't a penalty.
¡Qué golazo!
What a great goal!
La tuvo clarísima.
He had a very clear chance.
Faltó definir mejor.
The finishing needed to be better.
Ese pase fue perfecto.
That pass was perfect.
El portero salvó todo.
The goalkeeper saved everything.
Entró por muy poco.
It went in by very little.
Nos faltó suerte.
We lacked luck.
La defensa está muy sólida.
The defense is very solid.
Hay que cerrar espacios.
They need to close spaces.
Nos están ganando la espalda.
They're getting behind us.
Hace falta un cambio.
A substitution is needed.
Ese cambio llegó tarde.
That substitution came late.
El mediocampo está cansado.
The midfield is tired.
Necesitamos más presión.
We need more pressure.
¿Dónde vemos el partido?
Where are we watching the game?
Baja un poco la música.
Turn the music down a little.
No se oye la narración.
We can't hear the commentary.
Pide otra ronda.
Order another round.
Hoy te toca sufrir.
Today you have to suffer.
Buena suerte, pero no tanta.
Good luck, but not too much.
Nos vemos en la revancha.
See you in the rematch.
Repeat them aloud after the speaker. Use the audio trainer for listening, and the phrase trainer for typing practice.
We recommend focusing on 5-10 new phrases every day. Consistency is more important than quantity.
Learning ready-made chunks helps you speak faster, sound more natural, and avoid spending time thinking about grammar.
These phrases will help you communicate confidently in real-life situations. Practice them with audio and add to your phrase trainer for better retention.
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