OneFootball Starts Daily Quizzes for the 2026 World Cup

Introduction

OneFootball has new daily quizzes. These quizzes help people wait for the 2026 World Cup.

Main Body

The app has a new quiz every day. This continues until June 11. Each quiz has ten questions about football history. Users can share their scores. Some people get all ten answers right. Users can also do old quizzes from the past. The quizzes are in many languages. People from all over the world can play them.

Conclusion

OneFootball gives ten questions every day before the 2026 World Cup starts.

Learning

⏱️ Time & Habits

Look at these words from the text: Daily, Every day, Until.

These words tell us how often or when something happens. To reach A2, you need to describe your routine.

The Pattern: [Action] + [Time Word]

  • Text Example: "OneFootball has a new quiz every day."
  • Your Life: "I drink coffee every day."

🌍 Talking About People

Notice how the text describes groups:

  • "People from all over the world"
  • "Some people"

Instead of just saying "they," use "People from..." to be more specific.

Example:

  • People from Spain \rightarrow speak Spanish.
  • People from Japan \rightarrow eat sushi.

🛠️ Simple Action Words

Focus on these basic verbs used in the article:

  1. Wait (Stop and stay until something happens)
  2. Share (Give a part of something to others)
  3. Play (Do an activity for fun)

Quick Tip: These are all 'regular' actions. Just add -s if one person does it (He plays / She shares).

Vocabulary Learning

app (n.)
A software program for a computer or mobile device.
Example:She downloaded a new app to help her learn English.
quiz (n.)
A short test to check knowledge.
Example:The teacher gave a quiz on the last chapter.
daily (adj.)
Happening every day.
Example:She reads a daily newspaper.
football (n.)
A sport played with a ball and goals.
Example:The football match was exciting.
history (n.)
The study of past events.
Example:He loves learning about history.