Brazil Team News Before Norway Game

對戰挪威前巴西隊最新消息


Introduction

The Brazil team has some hurt players. They are preparing for a game against Norway.

巴西隊有幾名球員受傷,目前正準備對陣挪威的比賽。

Main Body

Lucas Paquetá has a leg injury. He hurt his thigh in a game on June 30. He cannot play in the next game.

Lucas Paquetá 腿部受傷。他在 6 月 30 日的比賽中大腿受傷,無法參加下一場比賽。

Raphinha also has a leg injury. He is training now, but he is not 100 percent. The coach, Carlo Ancelotti, is very careful.

Raphinha 同樣腿部受傷。他目前正在訓練,但尚未恢復到 100%。總教練 Carlo Ancelotti 非常謹慎。

Raphinha might not play against Norway. He may play in the next round on July 11. Brazil wants to win and go to the quarter-finals.

Raphinha 可能不會在對陣挪威的比賽中出賽,可能會在 7 月 11 日的下一輪回歸。巴西隊希望能獲勝並晉級八強。

Conclusion

Lucas Paquetá will not play. Raphinha will probably not play against Norway.

Lucas Paquetá 將不會參賽,而 Raphinha 可能不會在對陣挪威的比賽中出賽。

Vocabulary Learning

⚡ The 'Possibility' Shift

In this text, we see how to talk about things that might happen. This is key for A2 level because it moves you beyond just saying "yes" or "no."

The Pattern: Might → Used when you are not sure (50% chance). May → Similar to might, used for possibilities. Probably → Used to show a strong guess.

Examples from the text:

  • "Raphinha might not play" \rightarrow Maybe he plays, maybe he doesn't.
  • "He may play in the next round" \rightarrow It is possible.
  • "Raphinha will probably not play" \rightarrow I am almost sure he won't play.

Quick Tip: Use might when you are guessing about the future. It makes your English sound more natural and less robotic!

Vocabulary Learning

preparing (v.)
Getting ready for something
Example:I am preparing my bag for school.
injury (n.)
Damage to a part of the body
Example:The player has a foot injury.
thigh (n.)
The top part of the leg
Example:He felt a pain in his thigh.
careful (adj.)
Giving a lot of attention to avoid danger or mistakes
Example:Please be careful with the glass.
probably (adv.)
Used to say that something is likely to happen
Example:It will probably rain tomorrow.
Practice A2 words in a crossword