AFL Round 17 Game Results

AFL 第 17 輪賽事結果


Introduction

The Australian Football League started Round 17. There were four games in total. Two games were in Launceston and Canberra.

澳洲足球聯賽開始了第 17 輪,共有四場比賽,其中兩場在 Launceston 和 Canberra 舉行。

Main Body

Melbourne played Hawthorn in Launceston. Melbourne played very well at the start. They had a big lead. Hawthorn had many sick or hurt players. Hawthorn played better at the end, but they lost the game.

Melbourne 與 Hawthorn 在 Launceston 較量。Melbourne 開局表現非常好,取得了大幅領先。Hawthorn 有許多球員生病或受傷。雖然 Hawthorn 在比賽末盤表現較好,但最終仍輸掉了比賽。

Fremantle played GWS in Canberra. GWS started the game well. Then Fremantle took control. Fremantle won fourteen games in a row before this match. GWS had two hurt players, so they used new players.

Fremantle 與 GWS 在 Canberra 交手。GWS 開局表現不錯,隨後 Fremantle 掌控了局面。Fremantle 在這場比賽之前已經連續贏了 14 場。由於 GWS 有兩名球員受傷,因此他們起用了新球員。

Two other teams played on this day. Gold Coast played Collingwood. Richmond played Carlton.

當天還有另外兩支球隊比賽。Gold Coast 對陣 Collingwood,Richmond 則對陣 Carlton。

Conclusion

Melbourne beat Hawthorn by 35 points. Fremantle beat GWS by 34 points.

Melbourne 以 35 分之差擊敗 Hawthorn,Fremantle 則以 34 分之差擊敗 GWS。

Vocabulary Learning

🕒 The "Time-Travel" Words

In this story, we see how a game changes from the start to the finish. To reach A2, you need to connect actions using Time Words.

1. The Sequence

  • At the start \rightarrow Something happens first.
  • Then \rightarrow Something happens next.
  • At the end \rightarrow The final result.

2. Real Examples from the Text

"Melbourne played very well at the start... Hawthorn played better at the end."

3. The "Change" Pattern When you describe a day or a game, use this simple map:

Start \rightarrow Then \rightarrow End

Example: I was tired at the start of the day. Then I drank coffee. I felt great at the end.

Vocabulary Learning

total (adj.)
The whole amount of something
Example:There were four games in total.
lead (n.)
Being ahead of another person or team in a game
Example:The team had a big lead in the first half.
control (n.)
The power to make decisions or manage a situation
Example:Fremantle took control of the game.
row (n.)
A series of things happening one after another
Example:He won three games in a row.
beat (v.)
To win against someone in a game or competition
Example:Melbourne beat Hawthorn by 35 points.
Practice A2 words in a crossword