Former Football Player Chris Johnson Has ALS

前美式足球員 Chris Johnson 患有 ALS


Introduction

Chris Johnson played professional football. Now, he tells the world he has a disease called ALS.

Chris Johnson 曾是一名職業美式足球員。現在,他向世界宣布他患有一種稱為 ALS 的疾病。

Main Body

Chris is 40 years old. Doctors found his illness in 2025. ALS is a disease that stops the brain from controlling the muscles. He cannot move his body well.

Chris 現年 40 歲。醫生在 2025 年診斷出他的病情。ALS 是一種會阻止大腦控制肌肉的疾病。他無法正常地活動身體。

First, his right hand became weak. He thought it was from football. Later, doctors said it was ALS. Now, he uses a special computer and his eyes to speak.

起初,他的右手變得無力。他以為這是打球造成的。後來,醫生表示這是 ALS。現在,他使用一台特殊的電腦並透過眼睛來發言。

Chris takes medicine to help him. He also helps doctors test a new treatment. He wants to find a way to stop the disease.

Chris 正在服用藥物來幫助自己。他還協助醫生測試一種新的治療方法。他希望能找到停止這種疾病的方法。

Chris was a great player for the Tennessee Titans and New York Jets. He broke many records in 2009. His old teams say they support him now.

Chris 曾是 Tennessee Titans 和 New York Jets 的優秀球員。他在 2009 年打破了多項紀錄。他的前東家表示目前全力支持他。

Conclusion

Chris is taking medicine. He wants more people to study ALS to help other sick people.

Chris 正在服用藥物。他希望更多人研究 ALS 以幫助其他患者。

Vocabulary Learning

💡 THE 'TIME SWITCH'

Look at how the story changes from Past (then) to Present (now).

THE PAST (Finished) Use words that end in -ed or change shape to show things that are over.

  • Played \rightarrow (He is not playing now)
  • Broke \rightarrow (The record happened in 2009)
  • Became \rightarrow (It started in the past)

THE PRESENT (Right Now) Use simple words for things that are true today.

  • Has \rightarrow (He has the disease now)
  • Uses \rightarrow (He uses a computer today)
  • Wants \rightarrow (This is his current wish)

Quick Tip for A2: If you see "Now," use the simple form (uses). If you see a date like "2009," use the past form (broke).

Vocabulary Learning

professional (adj.)
Doing a job as a main paid career
Example:He is a professional football player.
disease (n.)
An illness or sickness
Example:ALS is a serious disease.
controlling (v.)
Making something do what you want
Example:The brain is responsible for controlling the muscles.
muscles (n.)
Parts of the body that help you move
Example:You use your muscles to walk and run.
weak (adj.)
Not strong
Example:His hand became weak and he could not hold things.
treatment (n.)
Medical care to make a sick person well
Example:The doctor is testing a new treatment for the illness.
records (n.)
The best result ever achieved in a sport
Example:The athlete broke many world records in 2009.
support (v.)
To help or encourage someone
Example:His friends and family support him during this time.
Practice A2 words in a crossword