Candace Owens and Ben Shapiro Argue About Charlie Kirk

Candace Owens 與 Ben Shapiro 針對 Charlie Kirk 展開爭論


Introduction

Candace Owens is angry. She is talking about the security guards of Ben Shapiro and Charlie Kirk. Charlie Kirk died in September 2025.

Candace Owens 非常憤怒。她正在談論 Ben Shapiro 與 Charlie Kirk 的保鑣。Charlie Kirk 於 2025 年 9 月去世。

Main Body

Ben Shapiro said his guards talked to Charlie Kirk's guards after a shooting. Candace Owens says this is wrong. She thinks the guards should help Mr. Kirk first. She says the time of the messages is strange.

Ben Shapiro 表示,在槍擊事件後,他的保鑣與 Charlie Kirk 的保鑣進行了溝通。Candace Owens 認為這是錯誤的。她認為保鑣應該優先協助 Kirk 先生。她表示訊息發送的時間很奇怪。

Jeremy Boreing is a boss at a company. He says the guards did their job. He says they needed to keep other people safe. He says this is normal for security guards.

Jeremy Boreing 是一家公司的老闆。他表示保鑣已盡其職責。他稱他們需要確保其他人的安全。他表示這對於保鑣來說是正常的。

Candace Owens says this is a betrayal. Now, a guard named Brian Harpole is suing Ms. Owens in court. Mr. Shapiro and Mr. Harpole have the same lawyer.

Candace Owens 稱這是背叛。目前,一名叫 Brian Harpole 的保鑣在法庭上起訴了 Owens 女士。Shapiro 先生與 Harpole 先生聘請了同一位律師。

Conclusion

The two sides do not agree. Ms. Owens wants more answers. The other people say the guards did nothing wrong.

雙方未能達成共識。Owens 女士想要更多答案。而其他人則表示保鑣沒有做錯任何事。

Vocabulary Learning

⚡ The 'S' Power

Look at these words from the text:

  • Owens is
  • She thinks
  • He says
  • The sides do

The Simple Rule: When we talk about one person (He, She, Candace), the action word usually gets an -s at the end.

He say ❌ → He says

Wait! When we talk about many people (The two sides), the -s disappears from the action word.

The sides says ❌ → The sides say


Quick Vocabulary Shift

  • Wrong \rightarrow Not correct. (Example: This is wrong.)
  • Normal \rightarrow Usual / Common. (Example: This is normal.)

Vocabulary Learning

security guards (n.)
People whose job is to protect a person or a place
Example:The security guards stand at the door of the bank.
shooting (n.)
An event where a gun is fired
Example:The police arrived quickly after the shooting.
strange (adj.)
Something that is unusual or surprising
Example:I heard a strange noise in the kitchen last night.
betrayal (n.)
When someone you trust hurts you or does something wrong to you
Example:Telling my secret to everyone was a big betrayal.
suing (v.)
Taking a person or company to court to get money for a problem
Example:The man is suing the company because he got hurt at work.
lawyer (n.)
A person who studies the law and helps people in court
Example:My lawyer helped me read the important papers.
Practice A2 words in a crossword