New Players for Washington and Cincinnati Teams

華盛頓與辛辛那提球隊迎來新球員


Introduction

Two football teams, the Washington Commanders and the Cincinnati Bengals, got new players to make their teams stronger.

兩支美式足球隊,華盛頓指揮官隊與辛辛那提猛虎隊,簽下了新球員以強化球隊。

Main Body

The Washington Commanders want to protect their quarterback, Jayden Daniels. They got a player named Laremy Tunsil. Tunsil helped a new player, Josh Conerly Jr., train and eat healthy. Now, Tunsil is the highest-paid player in his position.

華盛頓指揮官隊想要保護他們的四分衛 Jayden Daniels。他們簽下了一名叫做 Laremy Tunsil 的球員。Tunsil 幫助一名新球員 Josh Conerly Jr. 進行訓練並維持健康飲食。現在,Tunsil 是該位置薪水最高的球員。

The Cincinnati Bengals want a better defense. They got a player named Dexter Lawrence from the New York Giants. They also signed Jonathan Allen. These players help the team stop the other team more easily.

辛辛那提猛虎隊想要更好的防守。他們從紐約巨人隊簽下了一名叫做 Dexter Lawrence 的球員。他們還簽約了 Jonathan Allen。這些球員能幫助球隊更輕鬆地阻截對方。

Both teams want to win more games. They use experienced players to help new players grow.

兩支球隊都希望贏得更多比賽。他們利用經驗豐富的球員來幫助新球員成長。

Conclusion

Both teams bought and traded for great players to be ready for the 2026 season.

兩支球隊都透過購買與交易獲得優秀球員,為 2026 年賽季做好準備。

Vocabulary Learning

⚡ THE 'WANT' PATTERN

In this story, we see a very common way to talk about goals using Want + To + Action.

How it works: Person/Team \rightarrow want \rightarrow to [do something]

Examples from the text:

  • The Washington Commanders want to protect their quarterback.
  • The Cincinnati Bengals want a better defense.
  • Both teams want to win more games.

🧱 BUILDING BETTER SENTENCES

To move to A2, stop using only short sentences. Use 'To' to explain why someone does something.

The Logic: [Action] \rightarrow [Reason]

From the text: "They use experienced players \rightarrow to help new players grow."

Try this logic in your head:

  • I study \rightarrow to learn English.
  • I eat \rightarrow to feel healthy.

Vocabulary Learning

protect (v.)
To keep someone or something safe from harm
Example:The big players protect the quarterback during the game.
position (n.)
The specific place or role a person has in a team
Example:His position on the football team is very important.
defense (n.)
The part of the team that tries to stop the other team from scoring
Example:A strong defense helps the team win the game.
experienced (adj.)
Having knowledge or skill from doing something for a long time
Example:The experienced player teaches the new players how to play better.
traded (v.)
To give something to get something else in return
Example:The team traded a player to get a better one.
Practice A2 words in a crossword