Scottish Football Fans Visit Boston
蘇格蘭足球迷造訪波士頓
Introduction
Many football fans from Scotland visited Boston for the World Cup. This visit helped the two cities become friends.
許多來自蘇格蘭的足球迷為了世界盃造訪波士頓。這次訪問有助於兩座城市建立友誼。
Main Body
About 20,000 Scottish fans came to the city. They played two games. Scotland won one game and lost one game. The fans played music and walked in the streets.
大約有 2 萬名蘇格蘭球迷來到這座城市。他們進行了兩場比賽,贏了一場,輸了一場。球迷們在街道上遊行並播放音樂。
The fans were very happy. They met people from the Boston Red Sox baseball team. The president of the Red Sox said the Scottish fans were amazing.
球迷們非常開心。他們結識了波士頓紅襪隊的人。紅襪隊的總裁表示,蘇格蘭球迷太棒了。
The fans bought many drinks and stayed in many hotels. This helped the city make money. Now, Mayor Michelle Wu wants Boston and Glasgow to be sister cities. Senator Paul Feeney wants the fans to come back every year.
球迷們購買了許多飲料並入住許多酒店,這幫助城市增加了收入。現在,市長 Michelle Wu 希望波士頓與格拉斯哥結為姐妹城市。參議員 Paul Feeney 則希望球迷們每年都能回來。
Conclusion
The fans are now in Miami to play Brazil. They might come back to Boston if they win more games.
球迷們現在在邁阿密與巴西隊比賽。如果他們贏得更多比賽,可能會回到波士頓。
Vocabulary Learning
⚡ The 'Past' Trick
To tell a story about something that already happened, we often just add -ed to the end of the action word.
Look at these changes from the story:
- Visit → Visited*
- Play → Played*
- Walk → Walked*
- Stay → Stayed*
⚠️ The 'Rule Breakers'
Some words are rebels. They don't use -ed. You must memorize these special changes:
- Win → Won
- Lose → Lost
- Come → Came
- Meet → Met
💡 Pro Tip: Describing People
When we talk about how people felt in the past, we use were:
- The fans were happy. (Many people)
- The fans were amazing. (Many people)