Julia Letlow Wins Republican Vote in Louisiana

Julia Letlow 贏得路易斯安那州共和黨提名


Introduction

Julia Letlow won the Republican vote in Louisiana. She will probably win the big election in November.

Julia Letlow 贏得了路易斯安那州的共和黨提名。她很有可能會在 11 月的大選中勝出

Main Body

Senator Bill Cassidy lost his job. President Donald Trump did not like him. Trump told people to vote against Cassidy.

參議員 Bill Cassidy 失去了他的職位。唐納德·川普總統並不喜歡他。川普要求人們不要投票給 Cassidy。

Julia Letlow won because President Trump helped her. Governor Jeff Landry also gave her money and help. She is now the Republican leader for this seat.

Julia Letlow 之所以獲勝,是因為川普總統幫助了她。州長 Jeff Landry 也提供了資金與協助。她現在是該席位的共和黨領袖。

In another vote, Jamie Davis won for the Democratic party. But Louisiana usually votes for Republicans. Most people think Julia Letlow will win the final election.

在另一場投票中,Jamie Davis 代表民主黨獲勝。但路易斯安那州通常傾向投票給共和黨。大多數人認為 Julia Letlow 將會在最終選舉中勝出。

Conclusion

Julia Letlow will fight Jamie Davis in the final election. Letlow will likely win.

Julia Letlow 將在最終選舉中與 Jamie Davis 對決。Letlow 很可能會勝出。

Vocabulary Learning

🕒 The "Future-Maybe" Word: Probably

In the text, we see: "She will probably win."

When you are at A2 level, you need to show that you aren't 100% sure about the future. We use probably to show a strong guess.

How it works: Will (Sure) \rightarrow Will probably (Strong guess)

Real-life examples:

  • I will probably eat pasta for dinner. 🍝
  • It will probably rain tomorrow. ☁️
  • He will probably arrive late. ⏰

💡 Simple Word Swaps

Notice how the text uses likely in the end: "Letlow will likely win."

Probably \approx Likely

Both words tell the reader: "I think this will happen, but I don't have a crystal ball!"

Vocabulary Learning

vote (n.)
A choice you make to pick a leader in an election
Example:The vote will happen in November.
election (n.)
The process of choosing a person for a job in government
Example:She wants to win the big election.
probably (adv.)
Used to say that something is likely to happen
Example:It will probably rain tomorrow.
against (prep.)
To be in opposition to someone or something
Example:The team played against a very strong opponent.
leader (n.)
A person who is in charge of a group
Example:The team leader helps everyone do their work.
likely (adv.)
Something that will probably happen
Example:He is likely to arrive late.
Practice A2 words in a crossword