Court Case for Tyler Robinson

Tyler Robinson 的法庭案件


Introduction

A court in Utah is starting a case. They want to see if Tyler Robinson killed Charlie Kirk.

猶他州的一家法院正開始審理一起案件。他們想確認 Tyler Robinson 是否殺害了 Charlie Kirk。

Main Body

Charlie Kirk spoke at a university on September 10, 2025. A person shot him and he died. The police say Tyler Robinson did it.

Charlie Kirk 於 2025 年 9 月 10 日在一家大學演講。有人對他開槍導致其死亡。警方表示是 Tyler Robinson 所為。

The police found a screwdriver on a roof. They have a video of Tyler. They also have a letter where Tyler says he did it.

警方在屋頂上發現了一把螺絲起子。他們有 Tyler 的影片,還有一封 Tyler 承認自己所為的信件。

Tyler's lawyers say the evidence is not clear. They say the gun tests are not perfect. They do not want Tyler to die.

Tyler 的律師表示證據並不清晰。他們稱槍擊測試並不完美。他們不希望 Tyler 被處死。

Conclusion

The court will talk for five days. Then the judge will decide if there is a full trial.

法院將討論五天。隨後法官將決定是否進行正式審理。

Vocabulary Learning

💡 The 'Action' Pattern

Look at how we describe things that happened. In this story, we use Simple Past to tell a sequence of events.

How it works: Most words just add -ed to the end to show the action is finished.

  • Start → Started*
  • Want → Wanted*
  • Talk → Talked*

The 'Rule Breakers' (Irregulars): Some words change completely. You must memorize these because they appear in every A2 conversation:

  • Speak → Spoke
  • Say → Said
  • Do → Did
  • Find → Found

Quick Guide for A2 Learners: If you see a sentence like "The police found a screwdriver," you know it happened in the past. If you want to say you did something yesterday, use these same patterns!

Vocabulary Learning

court (n.)
A place where a judge and lawyers decide if someone broke the law.
Example:The court will decide if the man is guilty.
case (n.)
A legal problem or a set of facts about a crime.
Example:The police are working on a difficult case.
evidence (n.)
Facts or objects that prove something is true.
Example:The video is strong evidence that he was there.
trial (n.)
A formal meeting in court to decide if someone is guilty of a crime.
Example:The trial will start next month.
decide (v.)
To make a choice about something.
Example:The judge must decide who is right.
Practice A2 words in a crossword