The Cleveland Browns and Their New Quarterbacks

克里夫蘭布朗隊及其新四分衛


Introduction

The Cleveland Browns want a new quarterback. They are looking at Brendan Sorsby. They might also sell Shedeur Sanders to another team.

克里夫蘭布朗隊想要一名新四分衛。他們正在考慮 Brendan Sorsby,也可能會將 Shedeur Sanders 交易給另一支球隊。

Main Body

The Browns often take big risks with players. Now they look at Brendan Sorsby. Sorsby is a good player, but he had problems. He bet money on sports and his own team. He lost his place in college because of this.

布朗隊經常在球員身上採取大膽冒險的策略。現在他們正關注 Brendan Sorsby。Sorsby 是一名優秀的球員,但他有些問題。他曾對體育賽事及自己的球隊進行賭博,因此失去了大學的席位。

At the same time, the team might trade Shedeur Sanders. Other teams want him. These teams are the Packers, 49ers, Lions, and Buccaneers. Sanders is a very valuable player.

與此同時,球隊可能會交易 Shedeur Sanders。其他球隊對他很感興趣,包括 Packers、49ers、Lions 和 Buccaneers。Sanders 是一名非常有價值的球員。

The Browns have a hard choice. Sorsby is fast and strong, but he has problems outside of football. The team must decide if they need Sorsby or if they should keep Sanders.

布朗隊面臨艱難的選擇。Sorsby 速度快且強壯,但在球場外存在問題。球隊必須決定他們是否需要 Sorsby,或者應該保留 Sanders。

Conclusion

The Cleveland Browns are changing. They must choose between a risky new player and a good player they already have.

克里夫蘭布朗隊正在經歷變革。他們必須在一名具風險的新球員與一名已有的優秀球員之間做出選擇。

Vocabulary Learning

🧩 The "Possession" Logic

In this story, we see how to say something belongs to a person or a group. We use a small 's.

  • The Browns' new quarterbacks \rightarrow The quarterbacks of the Browns.
  • Sorsby's problems \rightarrow The problems that Sorsby has.

💡 Simple Word Switches

To reach A2, you need to describe people and things using opposites. Look at these pairs from the text:

Good Side ✅Bad Side ❌
ValuableRisky
StrongHard choice
FastProblems

🛠️ Building Sentences with "But"

Use "but" when you want to connect a positive idea with a negative one. It is the easiest way to make your English sound more natural.

Pattern: [Good Thing] \rightarrow but \rightarrow [Bad Thing]

  • Example: Sorsby is a good player \rightarrow but \rightarrow he had problems.

Vocabulary Learning

risk (n.)
A chance that something bad might happen
Example:Taking a big risk can be scary but sometimes it works.
trade (v.)
To give one player to another team to get something back
Example:The team decided to trade their best player for two new players.
valuable (adj.)
Worth a lot of money or very important
Example:This old watch is very valuable.
decide (v.)
To make a choice about something
Example:I cannot decide which dress to wear to the party.
risky (adj.)
Something that is dangerous or uncertain
Example:Driving fast in the rain is very risky.
Practice A2 words in a crossword