Mike Evans Joins the San Francisco 49ers

Mike Evans 加入舊金山49人隊


Introduction

Mike Evans is a great football player. He played for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers for twelve years. Now, he plays for the San Francisco 49ers.

Mike Evans 是一位出色的美式足球員。他在坦帕灣海盜隊效力了十二年。現在,他效力於舊金山49人隊。

Main Body

Mike Evans is a very good receiver. He helps the team a lot. He works hard in training. The coach uses him to show other players how to work hard.

Mike Evans 是一位非常優秀的接球員。他對球隊幫助很大。他在訓練中非常努力。教練利用他來向其他球員展示如何努力工作。

Evans helps young players. He teaches them how to play better. He is very good at catching the ball when the game is difficult.

Evans 幫助年輕球員。他教導他們如何打得更好。在比賽陷入困境時,他非常擅長接球。

Evans must learn to play with the quarterback, Brock Purdy. Last year, Evans had a broken bone in his shoulder. He did not play his best, but he is ready now.

Evans 必須學習如何與四分衛 Brock Purdy 配合。去年,Evans 的肩膀骨折,導致他未能發揮最佳狀態,但現在他已經準備好了。

Conclusion

Mike Evans is a leader. He is a reliable player for the 49ers.

Mike Evans 是一位領導者。他是49人隊一名可靠的球員。

Vocabulary Learning

The "Action" Pattern

Look at how the text describes Mike. He doesn't just exist; he does things. This is the secret to A2 English: Subject + Action + Detail.

1. Simple Actions

  • He plays for the 49ers.
  • He works hard.
  • He helps the team.

2. Moving from Present to Past Notice the change in the word when the time changes:

  • Now \rightarrow plays
  • Before \rightarrow played

3. Adding "Power Words" To move from A1 to A2, add words that describe how something happens:

  • Works \rightarrow Works hard
  • Play \rightarrow Play better

Quick Guide: Using "He" In English, when we talk about a man (He), we often add an -s to the action:

  • I play \rightarrow He plays
  • I help \rightarrow He helps
  • I work \rightarrow He works

Vocabulary Learning

receiver (n.)
A player in American football who catches the ball.
Example:The receiver caught the ball to score a touchdown.
training (n.)
The process of learning skills or practicing a sport.
Example:The athlete goes to training every morning.
difficult (adj.)
Something that is hard to do or understand.
Example:The math test was very difficult for the students.
quarterback (n.)
The leader of the offense in American football who throws the ball.
Example:The quarterback tells the team the next play.
reliable (adj.)
Someone you can trust to do a good job.
Example:My car is old, but it is very reliable.
Practice A2 words in a crossword