Nico Williams and the Spanish Team

Nico Williams 與西班牙隊


Introduction

Nico Williams is a Spanish football player. He has a leg problem after a game against Uruguay. Now, people do not know if he can play in the World Cup.

Nico Williams 是一名西班牙足球員。他在與烏拉圭隊的比賽後腿部出現問題。現在人們不知道他是否能參加世界盃。

Main Body

Nico had a problem with his muscle. He felt very sad and wrote about it on the internet. His teammate, Marcos Llorente, says the other players help him. Now Nico feels better.

Nico 的肌肉出了問題。他感到非常難過,並在網路上寫道。他的隊友 Marcos Llorente 表示,其他球員都在幫助他。現在 Nico 感覺好多了。

Doctors checked Nico. He does not have a bad injury. His muscle is just tired. He needs ten to twelve days to get well. He can start training again this week.

醫生檢查了 Nico。他並沒有嚴重的傷勢,僅僅是肌肉疲勞。他需要十到十二天才能康復。他本週可以重新開始訓練。

Spain plays Austria soon. If Spain wins this game, Nico can play in the next game. Marcos Llorente says the team only thinks about the game against Austria now.

西班牙隊很快將對陣奧地利隊。如果西班牙贏得這場比賽,Nico 就能參加下一場比賽。Marcos Llorente 表示,球隊現在只專注於與奧地利隊的比賽。

Conclusion

Nico Williams is getting better. He may play in the next round if Spain wins.

Nico Williams 正在好轉。如果西班牙隊獲勝,他可能會參加下一輪。

Vocabulary Learning

💡 The 'Change' Pattern

Look at how the story moves from Bad \rightarrow Good.

  • Bad: "He felt very sad" / "He has a leg problem"
  • Good: "Now Nico feels better" / "Nico is getting better"

Simple Rule: Use Better when something was bad before and is now improving.

Examples from the text:

  • Problem \rightarrow Better
  • Tired muscle \rightarrow Better

🕒 Time Words

These words tell us when things happen. They are keys for A2 level:

  1. Now (At this moment) \rightarrow Now Nico feels better.
  2. Soon (In a short time) \rightarrow Spain plays Austria soon.
  3. Next (The one after this) \rightarrow The next game.

⚠️ The 'If' Connection

We use If to show that one thing depends on another:

Condition (If Spain wins)extResult(Nicocanplay)\text{Condition (If Spain wins)} \rightarrow ext{Result (Nico can play)}

Vocabulary Learning

problem (n.)
Something that is difficult to deal with or a trouble
Example:I have a problem with my computer today.
muscle (n.)
The part of the body that helps you move
Example:He has a strong muscle in his arm.
teammate (n.)
A person who plays on the same team as you
Example:My teammate passed the ball to me.
injury (n.)
Damage to a part of the body, like a cut or a broken bone
Example:The player has a leg injury and cannot run.
training (n.)
Practicing a sport or a skill to get better
Example:The football team has training every morning.
Practice A2 words in a crossword