New Coaches and Staff for the Browns and Ravens
布朗隊與烏鴉隊的新任教練與員工
Introduction
Todd Monken and Ryan Grigson now work for the Cleveland Browns. Other teams in Baltimore and Minnesota also have changes.
Todd Monken 與 Ryan Grigson 現在在克里夫蘭布朗隊工作。巴爾的摩與明尼蘇達的其他球隊也有變動。
Main Body
Todd Monken is the new head coach for the Cleveland Browns. He worked with Lamar Jackson in Baltimore for three years. Now, he is the boss in Cleveland.
Todd Monken 是克里夫蘭布朗隊的新任總教練。他在巴爾的摩與 Lamar Jackson 共事了三年。現在,他是克里夫蘭的主管。
The Browns are changing their team. They sent Myles Garrett to the Los Angeles Rams. They have two quarterbacks, Deshaun Watson and Shedeur Sanders. The team wants to see who is better.
布朗隊正在調整陣容。他們將 Myles Garrett 送到了洛杉磯公羊隊。他們擁有兩位四分衛,Deshaun Watson 與 Shedeur Sanders。球隊想看看誰更優秀。
Ryan Grigson is back with the Browns. He is a senior advisor. He worked for the Minnesota Vikings before this. He worked for the Browns from 2017 to 2021 too.
Ryan Grigson 回到了布朗隊。他擔任高級顧問。他之前在明尼蘇達維京人隊工作。他在 2017 年至 2021 年期間也在布朗隊工作過。
The Baltimore Ravens have a problem with money. They and Lamar Jackson did not agree on a new contract. Now, the team must pay a lot of money in 2027.
巴爾的摩烏鴉隊面臨資金問題。他們與 Lamar Jackson 未能就新合約達成協議。現在,球隊必須在 2027 年支付大筆款項。
Conclusion
The Browns have new leaders. The Ravens have money problems with Lamar Jackson.
布朗隊有了新領導層。烏鴉隊在 Lamar Jackson 的資金問題上遇到困難。
Vocabulary Learning
🕰️ Talking About the Past vs. Now
In the story, we see how people move from one job to another. To reach A2, you need to know how to switch between Past (finished) and Present (now).
1. The Simple Past (Finished) We use this for things that happened and stopped.
- He worked... in Baltimore He is not there now.
- He worked... from 2017 to 2021 The time is over.
2. The Present (Now) We use this for current facts.
- Todd Monken is the new head coach This is his job today.
- The Browns have two quarterbacks This is the current situation.
Quick Tip: The 'ED' Rule Notice how work becomes worked. Adding -ed is the easiest way to tell your teacher or boss that you are talking about yesterday, not today.