Alexia Putellas Joins London City Lionesses

Alexia Putellas 加入倫敦城市獅女足球隊


Introduction

Alexia Putellas is a famous football player. She signed a three-year contract with London City Lionesses.

Alexia Putellas 是一位著名的足球運動員。她與倫敦城市獅女足球隊簽署了一份為期三年的合約。

Main Body

Alexia played for FC Barcelona for many years. She won four big trophies there. Now she wants to play in England.

Alexia 在 FC Barcelona 效力多年。她在該俱樂部贏得了四座重大獎盃。現在她想前往英格蘭踢球。

London City Lionesses is a women's team. A rich woman named Michele Kang owns the club. She spends a lot of money on great players and new buildings.

倫敦城市獅女是一支女子足球隊。該俱樂部由一位名叫 Michele Kang 的富豪女性所有。她投入大量資金招募頂尖球員並興建新建築。

UEFA has rules about owning many clubs. If the team plays in Europe, the owner must change how she runs the club. Some people worry that the team has too much money compared to other teams.

UEFA 對於擁有複數俱樂部有相關規定。如果球隊在歐洲賽事中比賽,所有者必須改變其管理俱樂部的方式。有些人擔心該球隊與其他球隊相比擁有過多資金。

Conclusion

Alexia Putellas is now with London City Lionesses. This change makes the English league more exciting.

Alexia Putellas 現在加入了倫敦城市獅女。這次變動讓英格蘭聯賽變得更加精彩。

Vocabulary Learning

⚡ The 'Now' vs. 'Then' Shift

Look at how the story moves between the past and the present. This is the key to A2 storytelling.

THE PAST (Finished)

  • Played \rightarrow She did this before.
  • Won \rightarrow The trophies are already in her house.

THE PRESENT (Right Now)

  • Wants \rightarrow Her current feeling.
  • Owns \rightarrow The club belongs to Michele today.
  • Spends \rightarrow An action happening these days.

💡 Simple Rule: If it's a memory \rightarrow add -ed (usually). If it's a fact or a habit \rightarrow use the basic word (or add -s for one person).

Vocabulary Learning

contract (n.)
A legal agreement between two people or groups.
Example:The player signed a contract for three years.
trophies (n.)
Cups or prizes given to winners of a competition.
Example:The team won many trophies last season.
owns (v.)
To have something as your own property.
Example:She owns a big house in the city.
compared to (phrase)
Looking at two things to see how they are different.
Example:My car is small compared to your car.
exciting (adj.)
Making you feel happy and interested.
Example:The football match was very exciting.
Practice A2 words in a crossword