Stéphanie Frappart Has a New Job at UEFA

Stéphanie Frappart 在歐足聯獲得新職位


Introduction

UEFA gave Stéphanie Frappart a new full-time job. She will now work in the office for referees.

歐足聯給了 Stéphanie Frappart 一份新的全職工作,她現在將在裁判辦公室工作。

Main Body

Frappart will help referees learn. She will check their work and give them rules. She will also choose which referees work at big games. She takes the place of Dagmar Damková.

Frappart 將協助裁判學習。她將檢查他們的工作並提供規則。她還將決定哪些裁判能主持重大賽事。她接替了 Dagmar Damková 的位置。

Frappart was a very famous referee. In 2019, she was the first woman to referee a men's game in France. She also refereed a big men's game for the UEFA Super Cup. In 2022, she refereed a men's World Cup game.

Frappart 曾是一位非常著名的裁判。2019 年,她成為首位在法國主持男子比賽的女性裁判。她還主持過歐足聯超級盃的一場男子重大賽事。2022 年,她主持了一場男子世界盃比賽。

She also refereed the 2019 Women's World Cup final. Now, more women are referees in men's football. For example, Tori Penso is also a referee in the men's World Cup.

她還主持了 2019 年女子世界盃決賽。現在,有更多女性在男子足球賽事中擔任裁判。例如,Tori Penso 也是男子世界盃的裁判。

Conclusion

Stéphanie Frappart does not referee games now. She helps UEFA manage other referees.

Stéphanie Frappart 現在不再主持比賽,而是協助歐足聯管理其他裁判。

Vocabulary Learning

🕒 Time Jump: Will vs. Was

In this story, we see two different times. One is about the future (plans) and one is about the past (history).

1. The Plan (Future) We use will when we talk about a new job or a future action.

  • She will work in the office.
  • She will check their work.
  • Pattern: Person \rightarrow will \rightarrow action.

2. The History (Past) We use was or verbs ending in -ed when the action is finished.

  • Frappart was a famous referee.
  • She refereeed a World Cup game.
  • Pattern: Person \rightarrow was/verb-ed \rightarrow finished action.

Quick Vocabulary Check

  • Full-time job \rightarrow Working every day.
  • Take the place of \rightarrow To do someone else's old job.

Vocabulary Learning

referee (n.)
A person who makes sure players follow the rules in a sport.
Example:The referee blew the whistle to stop the game.
full-time (adj.)
Working all the hours of a normal working week.
Example:She has a full-time job at the office.
manage (v.)
To be in control of a group of people or a business.
Example:He helps to manage the team of players.
Practice A2 words in a crossword