Naomi Osaka Wins Tennis Match and Wears Japanese Clothes
大坂直美贏得網球賽並身穿日本服飾
Introduction
Naomi Osaka won her first match at Wimbledon. She wore a special white dress from Japan.
大坂直美贏得了她在溫布頓的第一場比賽。她穿了一件來自日本的特別白色禮服。
Main Body
Osaka wore a white kimono. A designer in Tokyo made the dress. It had flowers and birds on it. Osaka wants to show her Japanese culture.
大坂直美穿了一件白色和服。這件禮服是由東京的一位設計師製作的。上面有花卉和鳥類圖案。大坂直美想要展示她的日本文化。
Osaka likes fashion. She often wears fancy clothes at big tennis games. Some other players do not like this. They think tennis is only about the sport.
大坂直美熱愛時尚。她經常在大型網球賽事中穿著華麗的服裝。有些其他球員並不喜歡這樣。他們認為網球應該只關乎運動。
Osaka played against Elsa Jacquemot. Osaka won the match in 79 minutes. She had a foot injury before, but now she is healthy. She is playing very well on grass.
大坂直美對陣 Elsa Jacquemot。大坂直美在 79 分鐘內贏得了比賽。她之前有足部傷勢,但現在已經康復。她在草地場上的表現非常出色。
Conclusion
Osaka is now in the second round. She will play another player soon.
大坂直美現在進入了第二輪。她很快將與另一位球員對陣。
Vocabulary Learning
🌟 The "Doing" Word: Past vs. Present
In this story, we see how words change when things happen now versus before.
1. The Past (Finished) When the story tells us what happened at the match, it adds -ed or changes the word:
- Play → Played
- Want → Wanted (implied context)
- Win → Won (Special change!)
Example from text: "Osaka won her first match."
2. The Present (Regular/True) When the story tells us about Naomi's personality or a general fact, the word stays simple:
- Like → Likes
- Want → Wants
Example from text: "Osaka likes fashion."
🎨 Describing Things
To make a sentence better, put the description word before the thing:
Color/Style Object
- White Dress
- Fancy Clothes
- Big Games
Quick Tip: In English, we don't say "Dress white," we say "White dress."