Brandon Aiyuk and the San Francisco 49ers
Brandon Aiyuk 與三藩市 49 人隊
Introduction
Brandon Aiyuk is a football player. He wants to leave the San Francisco 49ers. He wants to play for the Washington Commanders.
Brandon Aiyuk 是一名美式足球員。他想離開三藩市 49 人隊,希望能加入華盛頓指揮官隊。
Main Body
Brandon Aiyuk had a bad leg injury. The 49ers think he did not work hard to get better. Now, Aiyuk does not go to the team office. He wants to play with his old friend, Jayden Daniels, in Washington.
Brandon Aiyuk 曾經腿部受重傷。49 人隊認為他沒有努力康復。現在 Aiyuk 不再去球隊辦公室。他想在華盛頓與他的老朋友 Jayden Daniels 一起打球。
Some people do not like Aiyuk. A manager says Aiyuk has bad behavior. Other experts say he is too difficult. They think no team wants to hire him now.
有些人並不喜歡 Aiyuk。一名經理表示 Aiyuk 的行為不端。其他專家則認為他太難相處,認為目前沒有球隊想要雇用他。
The 49ers have new players. They have Mike Evans and Christian Kirk. They do not need Aiyuk now. Some people think he might go to Pittsburgh or New York instead.
49 人隊已經有了新球員,包括 Mike Evans 和 Christian Kirk。他們現在不需要 Aiyuk。有些人認為他可能會轉而前往匹茲堡或紐約。
Conclusion
Aiyuk is still with the 49ers, but he does not talk to them. He wants to go to Washington, but many people think he is a problem.
Aiyuk 雖然仍留在 49 人隊,但他不再與他們溝通。他想去華盛頓,但許多人認為他是一個問題。
Vocabulary Learning
🛑 The Power of 'DO NOT'
In this story, we see a pattern for saying "no" to actions. To move from A1 to A2, you must stop saying "He no go" and start using does not.
The Rule: When talking about one person (He/She/It), use does not + action.
- Wrong: He no talk. Right: He does not talk.
- Wrong: He no go. Right: He does not go.
Examples from the text:
- "Aiyuk does not go to the team office."
- "He does not talk to them."
📦 Grouping People (Some vs. Other)
Notice how the author separates different opinions using these two words:
- Some people Group A (e.g., Some people do not like Aiyuk)
- Other experts Group B (e.g., Other experts say he is too difficult)
Use this when you want to show that not everyone thinks the same thing.