L’Équipe Says Sorry to Jérémy Doku

《L’Équipe》向 Jérémy Doku 道歉


Introduction

A French news company called L’Équipe said sorry to the football player Jérémy Doku. A worker at the company said bad things about Doku and his new baby.

一家名為《L’Équipe》的法國新聞公司向足球員 Jérémy Doku 道歉。該公司的一名員工對 Doku 及其新生兒發表了不當言論。

Main Body

France Pierron works for L’Équipe. She said Doku was wrong to leave the World Cup for his baby. She said the birth of a child is not important. Many people were angry. Other players and a football group said family is more important than a game.

France Pierron 在《L’Équipe》工作。她表示 Doku 為了孩子而離開世界盃是錯誤的。她聲稱孩子的出生並不重要。許多人都對此感到憤怒。其他球員和一個足球組織表示,家庭比比賽更重要。

L’Équipe did not like the words. They said the words were wrong. France Pierron said sorry. She cannot work on TV until July 3.

《L’Équipe》不認同這些言論。他們表示這些話是錯誤的。France Pierron 已道歉。她在 7 月 3 日之前不能在電視上工作。

Jérémy Doku was sick first. Then he went to London. His son, Praise, was born on Monday. Doku is now happy with his son.

Jérémy Doku 起初生病了。隨後他前往倫敦。他的兒子 Praise 於週一出生。Doku 現在與兒子在一起感到很幸福。

Conclusion

Jérémy Doku saw his baby. Now he is going back to the Belgian team to play against New Zealand.

Jérémy Doku 見到了他的孩子。現在他將回到比利時隊,對陣紐西蘭。

Vocabulary Learning

💡 The "Action Change" Pattern

Look at how the story moves from BadGood. To reach A2, you need to connect these changes using simple words like Then and Now.

1. The Timeline of Events

  • First: Doku was sick.
  • Then: He went to London.
  • Now: He is happy with his son.

2. Opposite Ideas (The Conflict) In this story, we see two different ways of thinking:

  • Worker: Child is not important. \rightarrow Players: Family is important.

3. Quick Vocab Switch Instead of saying "very bad words," the text uses:

  • Wrong \rightarrow Not correct/Bad
  • Angry \rightarrow Feeling mad
  • Sorry \rightarrow Admitting a mistake

4. Useful A2 Structure: "Can/Cannot"

  • Rule: Use cannot to show something is forbidden.
  • Example: "She cannot work on TV until July 3."

Vocabulary Learning

company (n.)
A business that sells products or services
Example:He works for a big news company in the city.
important (adj.)
Something that has a big effect or value
Example:It is important to drink water every day.
birth (n.)
The time when a baby is born
Example:The family was happy about the birth of the baby.
angry (adj.)
Feeling strong dislike or madness because of something
Example:My teacher was angry because I was late.
Practice A2 words in a crossword