Alfred Johansson is the New Manager of Motherwell FC

Alfred Johansson 成為 Motherwell FC 新總教練


Introduction

Motherwell Football Club has a new manager. His name is Alfred Johansson.

Motherwell 足球俱樂部有一位新總教練,他的名字是 Alfred Johansson。

Main Body

Alfred Johansson worked at Rosenborg before. The old manager, Jens Berthel Askou, left the club. He helped the team get fourth place. Now, Alfred and his family live in Scotland.

Alfred Johansson 之前在 Rosenborg 工作過。前任總教練 Jens Berthel Askou 已經離開俱樂部。他幫助球隊獲得了第四名。現在 Alfred 和他的家人住在蘇格蘭。

Alfred wants the team to play fast. He wants the players to attack and move quickly. He likes the team and the training, but he will change how they play on the field.

Alfred 希望球隊能打快節奏。他希望球員能夠積極進攻並快速移動。他很喜歡這支球隊和訓練,但他會改變他們在場上的打法。

Alfred likes the players. He thinks the best players will stay at the club. He will choose new players in the summer. The team will play against Havnar Boltfelag soon.

Alfred 很喜歡這些球員。他認為最好的球員會留在俱樂部。他將在夏天選擇新球員。球隊很快將對陣 Havnar Boltfelag。

Conclusion

Alfred Johansson is the leader now. He wants the team to play fast and win games.

Alfred Johansson 現在是領導者。他希望球隊能打快節奏並贏得比賽。

Vocabulary Learning

⚡ THE 'WANT' PATTERN

In this story, we see a very useful way to talk about goals and desires using the word want.

The Logic: PersonwantGoal/Action

Examples from the text:

  • Alfred wants the team to play fast.
  • He wants the players to attack.

🛠 HOW TO USE IT

If you are talking about yourself or a friend, the word changes slightly:

  • I / You / We / Theywant (I want a coffee)
  • He / She / Itwants (Alfred wants to win)

💡 QUICK TIP: 'WILL'

Notice how Alfred talks about the future? He uses will for things that are certain to happen:

  • He will change how they play.
  • He will choose new players.

Use will when you are making a decision for the future. TodayTomorrow\text{Today} \rightarrow \text{Tomorrow}

Vocabulary Learning

manager (n.)
A person who is in charge of a team or a business
Example:The manager tells the players where to stand on the field.
attack (v.)
To try to score a goal or move toward the other team
Example:The team needs to attack more to win the game.
training (n.)
Practice to become better at a sport or job
Example:The players have football training every morning.
field (n.)
The area of grass where a sport is played
Example:The players ran across the green field.
leader (n.)
A person who leads or controls a group
Example:A good leader helps the team work together.
Practice A2 words in a crossword