Argentina and Egypt Play Soccer in Atlanta
阿根廷與埃及在亞特蘭大進行足球賽
Introduction
Argentina and Egypt played a World Cup game in Atlanta. Many people went to the city to watch.
阿根廷與埃及在亞特蘭大進行了一場世界盃比賽。許多人前往該市觀賽。
Main Body
The stadium had strict rules. People used specific doors to enter. Some doors were closed. People bought parking tickets before the game. Many people used the MARTA trains to get to the stadium.
體育場有嚴格的規定。人們必須從指定的門口進入。部分門口已關閉。人們在比賽前購買了停車票。許多人乘坐 MARTA 列車前往體育場。
Some people did not have tickets for the game. They went to the Fan Festival and the Watch Fest. These places were very full. Fans from different countries met there. They bought special beads from Bank of America.
有些人沒有比賽門票,他們前往了球迷節 (Fan Festival) 和觀賽節 (Watch Fest)。這些地方非常擁擠。來自不同國家的球迷在此相遇,並購買了美國銀行 (Bank of America) 的特殊珠飾。
Argentina won the game. The fans at the festival were very happy. They celebrated the win. The weather was very hot, but many people came.
阿根廷贏得了比賽。節日現場的球迷非常開心,他們慶祝這次勝利。雖然天氣非常炎熱,但仍有許多人到場。
Conclusion
Argentina won the game. The parties in Atlanta ended well.
阿根廷贏得了比賽,在亞特蘭大的慶祝活動圓滿結束。
Vocabulary Learning
🕒 The 'Finished' Action
Look at these words from the story: played, went, bought, won.
In English, when something happened in the past and is now over, we often add -ed to the end of the action word.
- Play Played
- Celebrate Celebrated
⚠️ The 'Rule Breakers'
Some words are rebels. They don't use -ed. You must memorize them because they change their whole shape:
- Go Went
- Buy Bought
- Win Won
Example from text:
- Wrong: Many people goed to the city.
- Right: Many people went to the city.
💡 Quick Tip for A2
If you see did not, the action word goes back to its normal, present shape:
- "Some people did not have tickets."
- (We do NOT say "did not had")