New Video Game Ratings for College Football

大學美式足球新遊戲評分


Introduction

EA Sports made a new game called College Football 27. A player named Jeremiah Smith has the best score in the game.

EA Sports 推出了一款名為 College Football 27 的新遊戲。一名叫 Jeremiah Smith 的球員在遊戲中獲得了最高分。

Main Body

The Oregon Ducks are the best team with a score of 91. Ohio State and Indiana have a score of 90. Jeremiah Smith has a score of 99. He is very tall and strong, so he is a great player for Ohio State.

Oregon Ducks 是最強的球隊,評分為 91 分。Ohio State 和 Indiana 的評分為 90 分。Jeremiah Smith 獲得了 99 分。他身材高大且強壯,因此是 Ohio State 的優秀球員。

But video game scores are not always right. Last year, many top teams did not win. The winning team, Indiana, had a low score at the start. This shows that games cannot predict the real winner.

但遊戲評分並不總是準確的。去年許多頂尖球隊並未獲勝。獲勝的球隊 Indiana 在開始時評分很低。這表明遊戲無法預測真正的贏家。

Jeremiah Smith can do great things in 2026. He has a good quarterback and a big playoff. Other teams will try to stop him, but he is very good at catching the ball.

Jeremiah Smith 在 2026 年能有出色的表現。他擁有一位優秀的四分衛,以及一場重要的季後賽。其他球隊會嘗試阻止他,但他非常擅長接球。

Conclusion

EA Sports says Jeremiah Smith and Ohio State are the best. However, these scores do not always tell us who will win the championship.

EA Sports 表示 Jeremiah Smith 和 Ohio State 是最強的。然而,這些評分並不總是能告訴我們誰將贏得冠軍。

Vocabulary Learning

⚡ The 'Power' Word: VERY

In the text, the author uses "very" to make a word stronger. At A2 level, this is the easiest way to describe people or things without knowing 100 different adjectives.

Look at these examples from the story:

  • Tall \rightarrow Very tall
  • Strong \rightarrow Very strong
  • Good \rightarrow Very good

🛠️ Building Sentences with "SO"

When one thing causes another, we use so. It connects a reason to a result.

The Pattern: [Reason] \rightarrow so \rightarrow [Result]

From the text: "He is very tall and strong, so he is a great player."

  • Reason: Tall and strong.
  • Result: Great player.

💡 Contrast Word: "BUT"

Use but when you want to change the direction of your sentence to a negative or surprising fact.

  • Expectation: Game scores are right.
  • Reality: But video game scores are not always right.

Vocabulary Learning

ratings (n.)
A number that shows how good something or someone is
Example:The movie got high ratings from the viewers.
predict (v.)
To say what will happen in the future
Example:It is difficult to predict the weather for next week.
quarterback (n.)
The leader of the offense in American football
Example:The quarterback throws the ball to his teammates.
playoff (n.)
A series of games to decide the final winner
Example:The team is practicing hard for the playoff game.
championship (n.)
A competition to find the best player or team
Example:They won the championship trophy after a great game.
Practice A2 words in a crossword