Karl Stefanovic Loses His Jobs

Karl Stefanovic 失去工作


Introduction

Karl Stefanovic does not work for Nine Entertainment or ARN Media now. He did an interview on his own podcast and people did not like it.

Karl Stefanovic 現在不再為 Nine Entertainment 或 ARN Media 工作。他在自己的播客中進行了一次採訪,而人們並不喜歡。

Main Body

Karl talked to Tommy Robinson. Tommy Robinson is a man from the UK with many crimes. Nine Entertainment said this was bad. They said journalists must ask hard questions.

Karl 採訪了 Tommy Robinson。Tommy Robinson 是一位來自英國且有多項前科的男子。Nine Entertainment 表示這樣做並不妥當。他們認為記者必須提出尖銳的問題。

ARN Media also fired Karl. He worked on a radio show called 'The Long Weekend'. ARN Media said Karl's podcast was his own choice. They did not agree with his words.

ARN Media 也解雇了 Karl。他曾在一個名為 ''The Long Weekend'' 的廣播節目中工作。ARN Media 表示 Karl 的播客是他自己的選擇。他們並不認同他的言論。

Karl made a video. He said he is now independent. He says he wants to talk to different people.

Karl 拍攝了一段影片。他表示自己現在是獨立身分。他說他希望能與不同的人交流。

Conclusion

Karl Stefanovic has no big media jobs now.

Karl Stefanovic 現在沒有大型媒體的工作了。

Vocabulary Learning

The 'Not' Power

In this story, we see how to say no or not in different ways. This is key for A2 English.

1. The Simple No

  • Karl does not work...
  • People did not like it...

Rule: Use do not (present) or did not (past) before the action word.

2. The 'No' Shortcut

  • Karl has no big media jobs now.

Pattern: Have + no + thing \rightarrow means you possess zero of something.


Word Swap: Work vs. Job

Look at these two sentences:

  1. Karl does not work (Action/Verb)
  2. Karl has no big media jobs (Thing/Noun)

Quick Tip: You work at a job. You cannot "have a work," but you can "have a job."

Vocabulary Learning

interview (n.)
A meeting where someone asks questions to get information
Example:The journalist did an interview with the famous actor.
podcast (n.)
A digital audio program that you can listen to on the internet
Example:I listen to an English learning podcast every morning.
crimes (n.)
Illegal actions that are against the law
Example:The police are looking for the man who committed several crimes.
journalists (n.)
People who write or report news for newspapers, TV, or radio
Example:Journalists travel to different countries to find news stories.
fired (v.)
To tell someone they must leave their job
Example:He was fired because he was always late for work.
independent (adj.)
Not controlled by or needing another person or company
Example:She is an independent worker and does not have a boss.
Practice A2 words in a crossword