Two Big Muay Thai Events on June 26
6月26日將有兩場大型泰拳賽事
Introduction
ONE Championship has two Muay Thai events on June 26. They are in Bangkok, Thailand. People around the world can watch them online.
ONE Championship 將於 6 月 26 日舉辦兩場泰拳賽事。比賽地點位於泰國曼谷,全球觀眾均可透過網路收看。
Main Body
The first event is The Inner Circle 20. Two fighters, Asadula and Aslamjon, fight for the world title. Both fighters have never lost a fight. Stamp Fairtex also fights Cynthia Flores.
第一場賽事為 The Inner Circle 20。兩位選手 Asadula 與 Aslamjon 將爭奪世界冠軍,且兩位選手此前皆未嘗敗績。Stamp Fairtex 也將與 Cynthia Flores 對決。
The second event is ONE Friday Fights 160. Numsurin and Songchainoi fight again. Yodkhunpon fights Semih Sah Cindir for the first time. These fighters want to join the main team.
第二場賽事為 ONE Friday Fights 160。Numsurin 與 Songchainoi 將再次對決。Yodkhunpon 將首次對陣 Semih Sah Cindir。這些選手都渴望加入主隊。
You can watch these fights on different websites. Some people use ESPN or YouTube. Some people use Facebook or Channel 7 HD in Thailand.
您可以在不同的網站觀看這些比賽。有些人使用 ESPN 或 YouTube,有些人則使用 Facebook 或泰國的 Channel 7 HD。
Conclusion
People can watch these two big fights in Bangkok on June 26.
觀眾可以在 6 月 26 日觀看這兩場在曼谷舉行的重大賽事。
Vocabulary Learning
🥊 Talking about Who and Where
In this text, we see a very simple way to describe events. To get to A2, you need to connect people to places and actions.
1. The 'Location' Pattern Look at how the text says where things are:
- They are in Bangkok, Thailand.
- Watch these fights in Bangkok.
Rule: Use in + [City/Country]. → I am in New York. → She is in Japan.
2. The 'Doing' Pattern (Simple Present) Notice how the text describes the fights. It doesn't say "will fight" or "are fighting," just the simple action:
- Asadula and Aslamjon fight for the world title.
- Stamp Fairtex also fights Cynthia Flores.
Wait! Why the 's'?
- Two people fight (No 's')
- One person fights (Add 's')
Example:
- The fighters want to join. (Many people)
- The fighter wants to join. (One person)
3. Quick Word Swap: 'Some' Instead of listing every person, the text uses Some to group people:
- Some people use ESPN.
- Some people use Facebook.
Use Some when you don't mean everyone, just a few.