Two Famous People Leave the Republican Party

兩位知名人士離開共和黨


Introduction

Tucker Carlson and Marjorie Taylor Greene do not support the Republican Party now.

Tucker Carlson 與 Marjorie Taylor Greene 現在不支持共和黨。

Main Body

Tucker Carlson left the party. He thinks the party is not loyal to the country. He is angry about wars in Iran. He says he made a mistake when he helped the President before.

Tucker Carlson 離開了該黨。他認為該黨對國家不忠誠。他對伊朗的戰爭感到憤怒。他說他之前協助總統時犯了錯。

Marjorie Taylor Greene also left. She says many voters are sad and angry. She disagreed with the President about some secret files. The President called her a traitor. Then, people threatened to kill her and her family.

Marjorie Taylor Greene 也離開了。她說許多選民感到悲傷與憤怒。她在一些機密文件上與總統意見分歧。總統稱她為叛徒。隨後,有人威脅要殺她及其家人。

Both people still dislike the Democratic Party. They want the government to put America first. They also want to stop high prices for food and clothes.

兩人依然不喜歡民主黨。他們希望政府將美國利益置於首位。他們還希望阻止食物和衣物價格高漲。

Conclusion

The Republican Party has many problems now. Old friends are now enemies.

共和黨現在有很多問題。舊友如今變成了敵人。

Vocabulary Learning

🚩 Feelings & Reactions

In this story, people are not happy. Let's look at how we describe strong feelings and actions in simple English.

1. The "Angry" Group When someone is unhappy with a situation, we use these words:

  • Angry \rightarrow "He is angry about wars."
  • Sad \rightarrow "Many voters are sad."
  • Dislike \rightarrow "They still dislike the Democratic Party."

2. Moving from A to B When someone stops being part of a group, we use the word Leave.

  • Leave (Now) \rightarrow "Two people leave the party."
  • Left (Past/Finished) \rightarrow "Tucker Carlson left the party."

3. Common Opposites Notice how the story shows a change in relationships:

  • Friends \rightarrow Enemies
  • Loyal (Faithful) \rightarrow Traitor (Not faithful)

Quick Tip: To say you don't agree with someone, just use "disagree with [person]". Example: She disagreed with the President.

Vocabulary Learning

support (v.)
To agree with an idea or person
Example:I support my friend's decision to study English.
loyal (adj.)
Always supporting a person, group, or country
Example:The dog is very loyal to its owner.
mistake (n.)
Something that is done wrong
Example:I made a mistake in my math homework.
voters (n.)
People who choose a leader in an election
Example:The voters will choose the new president tomorrow.
disagreed (v.)
To have a different opinion from someone else
Example:They disagreed about which movie to watch.
traitor (n.)
A person who is not loyal to their country
Example:The spy was called a traitor by the government.
threatened (v.)
To say that you will hurt someone
Example:The big dog threatened to bite the cat.
enemies (n.)
People who hate each other
Example:The two countries were enemies for many years.
Practice A2 words in a crossword