New Coach for Germany Football Team

德國足球隊新總教練


Introduction

The German football leaders want a new coach. The team lost in the World Cup.

德國足球領導層想要一位新總教練。該球隊在世界盃中出局了。

Main Body

Germany lost a game to Paraguay. They went home early from the World Cup. Coach Julian Nagelsmann left his job. The football group paid him 6.6 million euros.

德國在與巴拉圭的比賽中落敗,導致在世界盃提前出局。總教練 Julian Nagelsmann 已離職,足球協會向他支付了 660 萬歐元。

Now, the group wants Jürgen Klopp. He works for Red Bull now. He says German football needs a big change. He wants to change how players play and learn.

現在,該組織想要 Jürgen Klopp。他目前在紅牛(Red Bull)工作。他表示德國足球需要巨大的變革,他希望改變球員比賽和學習的方式。

Klopp will have a lot of power. He will help the main team and the young players. Some other leaders will leave their jobs in December. Per Mertesacker may join the group too.

Klopp 將擁有很大的權力,他將協助一隊以及年輕球員。部分其他領導層將於 12 月離職。Per Mertesacker 也可能加入該組織。

Conclusion

The group is talking to Jürgen Klopp now. He wants to make German football better.

該組織目前正與 Jürgen Klopp 洽談中,他希望提升德國足球的水平。

Vocabulary Learning

⚡ The "Will" Power

In this story, we see a shift from what happened to what will happen. To reach A2, you need to move from the past to the future.

The Pattern: Person + will + action

Examples from the text:

  • Klopp will have a lot of power.
  • He will help the team.

Why this matters: Unlike other languages, English doesn't change the word "will" for different people. It is always the same!

  • I will → Correct
  • He will → Correct
  • They will → Correct

Quick Swap (Past → Future):

  • Past: Germany lost (It already happened).
  • Future: Klopp will make it better (It hasn't happened yet).

🛠 Word Building: "Change"

Notice how the text uses "change" in two different ways:

  1. As a thing (Noun): "...needs a big change."
  2. As an action (Verb): "He wants to change how players play."

Tip: In English, one word often does two jobs. Look at the words around it to see if it's a thing or an action.

Vocabulary Learning

coach (n.)
A person who trains a sports team
Example:The football coach tells the players where to run.
leaders (n.)
People who are in charge of a group
Example:The school leaders decided to change the rules.
change (n.)
Making something different
Example:The new manager wants a big change in the office.
power (n.)
The ability to control people or things
Example:The president has a lot of power in the country.
join (v.)
To become a member of a group
Example:I want to join the tennis club this summer.
Practice A2 words in a crossword