Tom Aspinall Trains Again for Big Fight

Tom Aspinall 為大賽重新開始訓練


Introduction

Tom Aspinall is the UFC heavyweight champion. He had eye surgery, but now he is training again. He wants to fight Ciryl Gane.

Tom Aspinall 是 UFC 重量級冠軍。他之前接受了眼睛手術,現在已重新開始訓練,他希望能與 Ciryl Gane 對戰。

Main Body

Tom Aspinall had a problem with his eyes. He could not see well after a fight with Ciryl Gane. He had a doctor's operation. Now his eyes are better and he can train hard again.

Tom Aspinall 的眼睛出了問題。在與 Ciryl Gane 對戰後,他的視力不佳。他接受了醫生的手術。現在他的眼睛恢復了,可以重新刻苦訓練。

Tom and Ciryl do not like each other. Tom says Ciryl is a cheat. He says Ciryl hit him in the eye on purpose. They are talking about a new fight, but they have problems with their contracts.

Tom 與 Ciryl 互不相容。Tom 說 Ciryl 是個騙子。他說 Ciryl 是故意擊中他的眼睛。他們正在洽談一場新比賽,但合約方面仍存在問題。

Tom is very fast and wins fights quickly. Ciryl is also strong, but he lost many big fights in the past. Now, the UFC wants them to fight to find the best champion.

Tom 速度極快且獲勝迅速。Ciryl 同樣強大,但他在過去輸掉了許多大賽。現在,UFC 希望讓他們對戰,以找出最強的冠軍。

Conclusion

Tom Aspinall is healthy now. The UFC wants him to fight Ciryl Gane soon.

Tom Aspinall 現在恢復健康了。UFC 希望他能盡快與 Ciryl Gane 對戰。

Vocabulary Learning

⚡ The 'Can' Switch

In this story, we see how a person's ability changes. This is perfect for A2 learners because it shows how to talk about things you are able to do.

The Change:

  • Past: He could not see well. (No ability ❌)
  • Present: He can train hard. (Ability ✅)

💡 Simple Word Links

Look at how we describe people in this text. We use [Person] is [Adjective].

  • Tom → fast
  • Ciryl → strong
  • Tom → healthy

A2 Tip: To make these sentences stronger, you can add words like very or also.

  • Example: Tom is very fast. Ciryl is also strong.

🥊 Action Words (Verbs)

Notice how the text moves from the past to now:

Past (Happened)Now (Happening/General)
had (a problem)wants (to fight)
lost (fights)are talking (about)

Vocabulary Learning

champion (n.)
The winner of a competition or sport.
Example:The champion holds the gold trophy.
surgery (n.)
Medical treatment where a doctor cuts open the body to fix something.
Example:He had knee surgery to fix his injury.
operation (n.)
Another word for surgery.
Example:The doctor's operation was successful.
cheat (n.)
A person who does not follow the rules to win.
Example:The player was called a cheat for stealing the ball.
on purpose (adv.)
Doing something because you wanted to, not by accident.
Example:He broke the glass on purpose.
contracts (n.)
Official legal papers that two people or companies sign.
Example:The football player signed a new contract for three years.
healthy (adj.)
Being well and not sick.
Example:Eating fruit and vegetables keeps you healthy.
Practice A2 words in a crossword
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