OneFootball Launches Daily Quizzes Before the 2026 World Cup
Introduction
The digital platform OneFootball has started a series of daily quizzes to count down to the 2026 World Cup.
Main Body
These quizzes have been introduced during the twenty-nine days leading up to the start of the tournament. As part of this strategy to engage users, a new quiz is released every day until June 11. Each quiz contains ten questions that test the user's general knowledge of the competition's history and rules. Furthermore, the platform allows participants to share their scores, especially when they achieve a perfect result. Because previous tests like 'Quiz 30' are still available, users can go back and complete any quizzes they missed. Additionally, the content is available in several languages, which shows that OneFootball wants to attract football fans from all over the world.
Conclusion
OneFootball will continue to offer these ten-question daily quizzes as the 2026 World Cup gets closer.
Learning
The 'Glue' of B2 English: Transition Words
An A2 student writes like a list: 'The app has quizzes. They are daily. People can share scores.'
To reach B2, you must stop listing and start connecting. Look at how the article uses 'Glue Words' to make the text flow logically:
- Furthermore Use this when you want to add a 'bonus' piece of information. It's a professional version of 'also'.
- Additionally Similar to furthermore, but it specifically suggests an extra feature or layer.
- Because This is your tool for explaining why. Instead of two short sentences, use because to create one complex, mature sentence.
Comparing the Leap:
| A2 Style (Simple) | B2 Style (Connected) |
|---|---|
| OneFootball has quizzes. They are in many languages. | OneFootball has quizzes; additionally, the content is available in several languages. |
| Users can go back to old tests. They missed some quizzes. | Users can go back to old tests because they missed some quizzes. |
Pro Tip: Start your next paragraph with 'Furthermore' to instantly sound more academic and fluent.