The 2026 British Grand Prix

2026年英國大獎賽


Introduction

Lewis Hamilton is driving very well for Ferrari. People are talking about the new car rules.

Lewis Hamilton 為法拉利跑得非常好。人們正在討論新的賽車規則。

Main Body

Lewis Hamilton is very fast. He won the first part of the race. He has a new car part and a better team. He is happy now.

Lewis Hamilton 速度非常快。他贏得了比賽的第一部分。他擁有了新的賽車零件和更好的車隊。他現在很開心。

Mercedes and Ferrari are angry. Mercedes says Ferrari spends too much money. Ferrari says this is not true. They want the race officials to check the money.

Mercedes 和法拉利都很憤怒。Mercedes 稱法拉利花費太多金錢。法拉利表示這並不屬實。他們要求賽事官員核查資金狀況。

Some fans do not like the new rules. They think the cars look slow. Max Verstappen also does not like the LEGO parade. He thinks it is not professional.

部分車迷不喜歡新規則。他們認為賽車看起來速度較慢。Max Verstappen 也不喜歡 LEGO 巡遊,他認為這並不專業。

Conclusion

Many people are at the race. Hamilton wants to win for the tenth time.

許多人都來觀看比賽。Hamilton 希望能奪得第十次冠軍。

Vocabulary Learning

🏎️ The 'Feelings' Pattern

In this story, we see how to say if someone is happy or unhappy using simple words. This is a key part of A2 English.

Positive State

  • Hamilton is happy.
  • He is fast.

Negative State

  • Mercedes and Ferrari are angry.
  • Fans do not like the rules.
  • Max does not like the parade.

Quick Logic: How to flip the meaning

If you want to change a 'like' to a 'dislike', just add do not or does not before the action word:

Like \rightarrow Do not like (for many people/I/you/we/they) Like \rightarrow Does not like (for one person like Max)

Vocabulary Boost

  • Fast (Quick speed)
  • Angry (Not happy)
  • Professional (Doing a job correctly)

Vocabulary Learning

officials (n.)
People who have a special job to make sure rules are followed.
Example:The race officials checked the cars before the start.
professional (adj.)
Doing a job with high skill and correct behavior.
Example:He is a professional driver and works very hard.
parade (n.)
A public march or show of people and cars in the street.
Example:The city had a big parade to celebrate the holiday.
Practice A2 words in a crossword