World Record for Bald Caps in London

倫敦創下 bald caps 戴頭套世界紀錄


Introduction

Many people wore bald caps at a Pitbull concert in London. They broke a world record.

許多人在倫敦的一場 Pitbull 演唱會上戴了 bald caps 頭套,打破了世界紀錄。

Main Body

22,141 people wore bald caps. This is a new Guinness World Record. 400 helpers and drones counted the people. Pitbull wore a cap too because the rule said everyone must wear one.

共有 22,141 人戴了 bald caps。這是一個新的金氏世界紀錄。400 名助手與無人機負責計算人數。Pitbull 也戴了頭套,因為規則規定每個人都必須佩戴。

Jack Remmington started this idea on the internet. Greg James from BBC Radio 1 helped him. Fans like to look like Pitbull. Pitbull calls these fans 'the baldies'.

Jack Remmington 在網路上發起這個想法。BBC Radio 1 的 Greg James 協助了他。粉絲們喜歡把自己打扮得像 Pitbull。Pitbull 將這些粉絲稱為「baldies」。

People wore white shirts, black ties, and sunglasses. It was very hot, 32 degrees. Many people bought bald caps from shops. The shops had no more caps left.

人們穿著白襯衫、繫著黑領帶並戴著太陽眼鏡。當時天氣非常炎熱,高達 32 度。許多人從商店購買 bald caps,導致商店的頭套全部售罄。

Conclusion

The people got the record and then they watched Pitbull sing.

人們在創下紀錄後,隨即欣賞 Pitbull 的演唱。

Vocabulary Learning

🕶️ The 'Look' Pattern

In this story, we see how to describe what people are wearing. To reach A2, you need to connect PeopleClothing.

The Formula: Person + wore (past tense of wear) + Clothing Item.

Examples from the text:

  • People → wore → bald caps
  • People → wore → white shirts
  • People → wore → black ties
  • People → wore → sunglasses

💡 Quick Tip: When you describe a group, use 'Many people' or 'The people'.

Vocabulary shift:

  • Now: I wear a shirt.
  • Then: I wore a shirt.

🔢 Counting the Crowd

Look at how the text handles big numbers and groups:

22,141 people400 helpers

In English, we put the number before the person.

  • Wrong: People 400.
  • Right: 400 people.

Vocabulary Learning

bald cap (n.)
A piece of plastic or rubber that makes your head look like it has no hair
Example:The actor wore a bald cap for the movie.
broke (v.)
To do something better than the previous best result
Example:She broke the world record for the 100-meter run.
record (n.)
The best or most amount of something ever done
Example:The city has a record for the most rain in one day.
drones (n.)
Small flying machines without a pilot inside
Example:The photographer used drones to take pictures from the sky.
counted (v.)
To find the total number of things
Example:The teacher counted the students in the classroom.
Practice A2 words in a crossword