The 2026 British Grand Prix Race

2026年英國大獎賽


Introduction

Charles Leclerc from Ferrari won the British Grand Prix. The leader of the championship had car problems.

法拉利車隊的 Charles Leclerc 贏得了英國大獎賽。錦標賽的領先者遇到了賽車問題。

Main Body

Kimi Antonelli was the fastest driver. He started the race in first place. But his car broke. Now he has fewer points in the championship.

Kimi Antonelli 是最快的車手。他以第一名起跑。但他的賽車故障了。現在他在錦標賽中的積分減少了。

Charles Leclerc won the race. This was the 250th win for Ferrari. The team is now better and faster.

Charles Leclerc 贏得了這場比賽。這是法拉利的第 250 次獲勝。該車隊現在變得更好且更快。

Mercedes has problems. Kimi Antonelli and George Russell do not get along. Also, Max Verstappen had an accident. The race ended with a safety car.

Mercedes 有問題。Kimi Antonelli 和 George Russell 關係不合。此外,Max Verstappen 發生了事故。比賽在安全車的情況下結束。

Conclusion

Ferrari is now close to Mercedes. Mercedes must fix their cars and help their drivers work together.

法拉利現在非常接近 Mercedes。Mercedes 必須修理好他們的賽車,並幫助車手們良好合作。

Vocabulary Learning

🏎️ The 'Opposite' Shift

In this story, we see how things change. To get to A2, you need to show contrast (when one thing is different from another).

The Pattern: [Positive] → But → [Negative]

Look at how the text describes Kimi Antonelli:

  • He was the fastest driver (Good!) \rightarrow But \rightarrow his car broke (Bad!)

How to use this in real life: Use 'But' to connect a happy fact with a sad fact.

  • I like the car \rightarrow but \rightarrow it is expensive.
  • Ferrari is fast \rightarrow but \rightarrow Mercedes is strong.

Quick Word Hack: 'Fewer'

Instead of saying 'not many points,' the text uses fewer.

  • Many points \rightarrow Fewer points (Lower number)

Example: I have five cars. Now I have fewer cars (maybe three).

Vocabulary Learning

championship (n.)
A competition to find the best player or team
Example:He wants to win the racing championship this year.
broke (v.)
Stopped working because of a problem
Example:My phone broke, so I cannot call you.
accident (n.)
Something bad that happens by chance, like a car crash
Example:The driver had an accident on the first turn.
get along (v.)
To have a friendly relationship with someone
Example:I get along very well with my new classmates.
Practice A2 words in a crossword