Dianna Russini Leaves Her Job
Dianna Russini 離職
Introduction
The New York Times wrote a story about Dianna Russini. She worked for a sports website called The Athletic, but she quit her job.
《紐約時報》報導了關於 Dianna Russini 的故事。她曾在一家名為 The Athletic 的體育網站工作,但她已辭職。
Main Body
Dianna and a coach named Mike Vrabel went to a hotel. People saw photos of them. The company checked this and Dianna quit. Also, Dianna used the coach to help her avoid a police ticket.
Dianna 與一位名叫 Mike Vrabel 的教練前往酒店。人們看到了他們的照片。公司在核實後,Dianna 辭職了。此外,Dianna 還利用該教練來幫助她避開警察的罰單。
Dianna made a lot of money. She earned almost $800,000 every year. She was one of the richest writers at the company.
Dianna 賺了很多錢。她每年賺取近 80 萬美元。她是公司裡最高薪的作家之一。
Dianna sent messages. She said she is very sad now. Mike Vrabel said he needs help from a doctor.
Dianna 發送了訊息。她表示現在非常傷心。Mike Vrabel 則表示他需要尋求醫生的幫助。
Conclusion
The New York Times is still looking for more information. Both people have new lives now.
《紐約時報》仍在尋找更多資訊。兩人都已開始了新生活。
Vocabulary Learning
💸 Talking about Money
Look at these two ways to describe earning money from the text:
- "Dianna made a lot of money" → This is a general way to say someone is rich.
- "She earned almost $800,000" → Use 'earned' when talking about a specific salary or payment for work.
🕒 Now vs. Then
Notice how the story switches between the past and the present:
The Past (Finished)
- She worked...
- She quit...
- People saw...
The Present (Current state)
- She is very sad now.
- He needs help.
Rule of thumb: Add -ed to many action words to move them into the past, but watch out for 'special' words like quit and saw which don't follow that rule!