Catoosa High School Gets New Coaches

Catoosa 高中迎來新教練


Introduction

Catoosa High School has new coaches for football and wrestling.

Catoosa 高中的美式足球隊與摔跤隊迎來了新教練。

Main Body

Sal Guerrero is the head football coach. He has three new assistants: Jason Cochran, Aedan Taft, and Robert Boyles. They have a lot of experience.

Sal Guerrero 是美式足球隊的總教練。他有三位新助理:Jason Cochran、Aedan Taft 與 Robert Boyles。他們擁有豐富的經驗。

The football team is now in Class 3A. Before this, they were in Class 4A since 2008. Now they play against schools with the same number of students.

美式足球隊現在進入了 3A 組。在此之前,他們自 2008 年起一直屬於 4A 組。現在他們將與學生人數相當的學校進行比賽。

Robbie Otero is the new wrestling coach. He is a former student at this school. He helped many students win championships in Arkansas.

Robbie Otero 是新的摔跤教練。他曾是這所學校的學生。他曾幫助許多學生在阿肯色州贏得冠軍。

Conclusion

Catoosa High School changed its coaches to help the teams win.

Catoosa 高中更換教練是為了幫助球隊獲勝。

Vocabulary Learning

The 'People' Pattern

Look at how we introduce people in this text. It is a simple formula for A2 learners:

[Person] + is + [Role/Job]

  • Sal Guerrero is the head football coach.
  • Robbie Otero is the new wrestling coach.

Word Swap: Now vs. Before

This text shows us how to talk about changes in time. Notice these two words:

NOW (Today/Present) \rightarrow The football team is now in Class 3A. BEFORE (Past) \rightarrow Before this, they were in Class 4A.


Simple Plurals

When there is more than one person or thing, we add an -s:

  • One coach \rightarrow New coaches
  • One assistant \rightarrow Three assistants
  • One student \rightarrow Many students

Vocabulary Learning

coach (n.)
A person who teaches a team or a player how to play a sport.
Example:The football coach tells the players where to run.
assistant (n.)
A person whose job is to help another person in a higher position.
Example:The head coach has an assistant to help him with the team.
experience (n.)
Knowledge or skill that you get from doing something for a long time.
Example:She has ten years of experience as a teacher.
former (adj.)
Having a previous form or status; someone who used to be something.
Example:He is a former student at this high school.
championship (n.)
A competition to find the best player or team in a sport.
Example:The team won the state championship last year.
Practice A2 words in a crossword
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