New Players for Miami Dolphins and Washington Commanders

邁阿密海豚隊與華盛頓指揮官隊的新球員


Introduction

Two NFL teams want new players. These players are Trevor Diggs and Stefon Diggs.

兩支 NFL 球隊想要新球員,這兩位球員分別是 Trevor Diggs 和 Stefon Diggs。

Main Body

The Miami Dolphins want Trevor Diggs. He is a cornerback. He played poorly last year, but he was very good before. The team wants him because he is cheap and can help the team.

邁阿密海豚隊想要 Trevor Diggs。他是一名角衛。他去年表現不佳,但之前非常優秀。球隊想要他是因為他價格低廉且能對球隊有所幫助。

The Washington Commanders want Stefon Diggs. He is a wide receiver. He played well for the New England Patriots. He is not on a team now.

華盛頓指揮官隊想要 Stefon Diggs。他是一名接球員。他在新英格蘭愛國者隊時表現出色。他目前沒有效力於任何球隊。

Stefon Diggs had problems with the police in the past. But the court said he did not do the crime. Now he can play for quarterback Jayden Daniels.

Stefon Diggs 過去曾與警方有過糾紛。但法院判定他沒有犯罪。現在他可以與四分衛 Jayden Daniels 共同作戰了。

Conclusion

Miami and Washington want the Diggs brothers to make their teams better.

邁阿密與華盛頓都希望透過 Diggs 兄弟來強化他們的球隊。

Vocabulary Learning

⚡ The 'Past vs. Now' Switch

Look at how the text talks about people's history compared to today. This is the secret to A2 speaking.

The Pattern: Past ActionButCurrent Status

From the story:

  • He played poorly last year → but → he was very good before.
  • He had problems with police → but → the court said he did not do the crime.

Why this helps you: Using 'but' lets you connect two opposite ideas. It makes your English sound more natural and less like a list.

Quick Guide:

  • Bad thing in past \rightarrow but \rightarrow Good thing now
  • Good thing in past \rightarrow but \rightarrow Bad thing now

Example for your life: "I studied a little yesterday \rightarrow but \rightarrow I am studying a lot today!"

Vocabulary Learning

poorly (adv.)
Not doing something well
Example:He played poorly in the game yesterday.
cheap (adj.)
Low in price; does not cost much money
Example:This shirt is very cheap.
problems (n.)
Things that are difficult or wrong
Example:I have some problems with my computer.
court (n.)
The place where a judge decides if someone broke the law
Example:The man had to go to court for his trial.
crime (n.)
An action that is against the law
Example:Stealing a car is a serious crime.
Practice A2 words in a crossword