Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce Get Married

Taylor Swift 與 Travis Kelce 結婚


Introduction

This report is about the wedding of Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce. It also talks about a big fashion show in Paris.

本報告關於 Taylor Swift 與 Travis Kelce 的婚禮,同時也討論了在巴黎舉辦的一場大型時裝秀。

Main Body

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce married on July 3, 2026. They had 1,000 guests at Madison Square Garden. The room looked like a garden with flowers and green cloth. Both wore expensive clothes from Dior. Paul McCartney and Stevie Nicks sang songs.

Taylor Swift 與 Travis Kelce 於 2026 年 7 月 3 日結婚。他們在麥迪遜廣場花園邀請了 1,000 位賓客。現場布置得像一座花園,佈滿花朵與綠色布料。兩人均穿著 Dior 的高價服裝。Paul McCartney 與 Stevie Nicks 現場獻唱。

Many famous people went to the wedding. Some famous people did not go. Blake Lively did not go because she and Taylor are not friends now. Some people are sad because they did not get an invitation.

許多名人參加了這場婚禮。但也有部分名人未出席。Blake Lively 並未參加,因為她與 Taylor 目前並非好友。有些人對此感到遺憾,因為他們沒有收到邀請函。

At the same time, there was a fashion week in Paris. Many stars wore clothes from Rahul Mishra and Dior. Nick Jonas and Priyanka Chopra were there. The clothes in Paris looked like the dress Taylor wore at her wedding.

與此同時,巴黎正在舉辦時裝週。許多明星穿著 Rahul Mishra 與 Dior 的服飾。Nick Jonas 與 Priyanka Chopra 也在場。巴黎的服裝風格與 Taylor 婚禮上的禮服十分相似。

Conclusion

The wedding was a big party for famous people. The Paris fashion show also showed how stars love expensive clothes.

這場婚禮是名人們的大型聚會。而巴黎時裝秀也展現了明星們對高級服裝的喜愛。

Vocabulary Learning

🛑 Stop & Look: The 'Not' Pattern

In English, we use not to change a 'Yes' to a 'No'. This is the easiest way to describe things that are missing or wrong.

How it works in the story:

  • Positive: "They are friends" \rightarrow Negative: "They are not friends"
  • Positive: "Some people went" \rightarrow Negative: "Some people did not go"

💡 Simple Rule: Put not after words like are, is, or did to flip the meaning.

Example Bank:

  • I am happy \rightarrow I am not happy.
  • She is here \rightarrow She is not here.
  • They did see \rightarrow They did not see.

Vocabulary Note: 'Expensive'

  • Expensive = Costs a lot of money (like the Dior clothes).
  • Cheap = Costs a little money.

Vocabulary Learning

report (n.)
A piece of writing that gives information about something
Example:I read a news report about the wedding.
guests (n.)
People who are invited to a party or a house
Example:There were 1,000 guests at the big party.
expensive (adj.)
Something that costs a lot of money
Example:The dress is very expensive.
invitation (n.)
A card or message asking someone to come to an event
Example:She was sad because she did not get an invitation.
Practice A2 words in a crossword