Changes for the Washington Commanders and Miami Dolphins

華盛頓指揮官與邁阿密海豚隊的變動


Introduction

The Washington Commanders and Miami Dolphins are changing their players and money for the 2026 season.

華盛頓指揮官與邁阿密海豚隊將在2026年賽季更換球員並調整資金。

Main Body

The Washington Commanders want to win more games. They spent over $250 million on new players. They hired two new coaches. They also signed player Rasul Douglas for one year.

華盛頓指揮官希望贏得更多比賽。他們在新球員身上花費了超過 2.5 億美元。他們聘請了兩位新教練,並與球員 Rasul Douglas 簽署了一年合約。

Washington wants a new player named DeAndre Hopkins. He can help their quarterback, Jayden Daniels. They do not want Brandon Aiyuk because he fights with the team.

華盛頓想要一名叫做 DeAndre Hopkins 的新球員。他能幫助他們的四分衛 Jayden Daniels。他們不想要 Brandon Aiyuk,因為他與球隊不合。

The Miami Dolphins have a new plan. They want young players because they cost less money. They did not keep Rasul Douglas. Instead, they chose a new player named Chris Johnson.

邁阿密海豚隊有一個新計劃。他們想要年輕球員,因為這樣成本較低。他們沒有留下 Rasul Douglas,而是選擇了一名叫做 Chris Johnson 的新球員。

Miami gave big contracts to Malik Willis and other players. But the team does not promise all the money for the year 2028. They only promise money to a few top players.

邁阿密給予 Malik Willis 和其他球員大額合約。但球隊並未保證 2028 年的所有資金,僅保證少數頂級球員的薪水。

Conclusion

Both teams spent money and changed players to do better in 2026.

兩支球隊都透過花費資金與更換球員,力求在 2026 年表現更佳。

Vocabulary Learning

⚡ The 'Want' Pattern

In this text, we see a very useful word for A2 students: Want.

It is used to talk about goals or desires. Look at how it changes:

  • Positive: "Washington want a new player." \rightarrow (They desire this).
  • Negative: "They do not want Brandon Aiyuk." \rightarrow (They do not desire this).

Quick Tip: When you use "do not want," you are telling us that something is not a good choice for the person or team.


💰 Money Words

To reach A2, you need to describe basic business actions. Here are three simple ways the article talks about money:

  1. Spent \rightarrow used money to buy something.
  2. Cost \rightarrow the price of something.
  3. Promise \rightarrow saying you will pay the money later.

Example from text: "Young players... cost less money." \rightarrow This means they are cheap!

Vocabulary Learning

season (n.)
The period of time when a sport is played
Example:The football season starts in September.
hired (v.)
Gave someone a job
Example:The company hired three new workers last week.
signed (v.)
Wrote a name on a contract to agree to a job
Example:The player signed a contract for five years.
quarterback (n.)
The main player who throws the ball in American football
Example:The quarterback leads the team on the field.
contracts (n.)
Official written agreements between people or companies
Example:The players signed their contracts to get paid.
promise (v.)
To say that you will definitely do something
Example:I promise to help you with your homework.
Practice A2 words in a crossword