Giovanni Malagò is the New President of Italian Football
Giovanni Malagò 成為義大利足球新主席
Introduction
Giovanni Malagò is the new president of the Italian Football Federation. He replaces Gabriele Gravina.
Giovanni Malagò 是義大利足球協會的新任主席,接替了 Gabriele Gravina。
Main Body
Malagò won the election in Rome. He got 68.58% of the votes. Italy is sad because the national team did not go to the World Cup for three times. Also, Italian clubs have less money than English clubs.
Malagò 在羅馬贏得了選舉,獲得 68.58% 的票數。義大利目前感到悲傷,因為國家隊已連續三屆未能進入世界盃。此外,義大利球會的資金量少於英國球會。
Malagò has a big plan. He wants to find a new coach for the national team. He wants to help young players. Italy will also help host the 2032 European Championship.
Malagò 有一個大計畫。他想為國家隊尋找一名新教練,並希望幫助年輕球員。義大利也將協助主辦 2032 年歐洲國家盃。
Many clubs are changing their staff. AC Milan has new directors. Juventus and Inter Milan want to buy or keep players. AS Roma is talking about new contracts for their players.
許多球會正在更換員工。AC米蘭有了新董事。尤文圖斯和國際米蘭希望買入或留住球員。AS羅馬則在洽談球員的新合約。
Conclusion
Giovanni Malagò is now the leader. He wants to make Italian football great again.
Giovanni Malagò 現在是領導者,他希望讓義大利足球再次偉大。
Vocabulary Learning
⚡ The "WANT" Pattern
In this story, we see a very useful word for A2 students: WANT.
It tells us about a goal or a wish. Look at how it works:
- He wants to find... (Person) + wants + to + (action)
- He wants to help... (Person) + wants + to + (action)
- Juventus... want to buy... (Group) + want + to + (action)
Key Rule: If you talk about one person (He/She), add an 's' Wants. If you talk about a group or 'I/You', use Want.
📉 Comparing Things
To reach A2, you need to compare two things. The text does this with LESS THAN:
"Italian clubs have less money than English clubs."
The Logic: [Thing A] + have/has + less [item] than + [Thing B].
Example: My phone has less battery than your phone.