Wigan Warriors Win Game and Police Arrest Man
Wigan Warriors贏得比賽,警方逮捕一名男子
Introduction
Wigan Warriors beat Warrington Wolves 30-18. Wigan used many young players. At the same time, the police arrested a man for bad words.
Wigan Warriors 以 30-18 擊敗 Warrington Wolves。Wigan 使用了許多年輕球員。與此同時,警方因一名男子發表不當言論而將其逮捕。
Main Body
Many players were hurt and could not play. Wigan had to use young players from the academy. Wigan started the game badly, but then they scored many points. Now Wigan is close to the top of the league.
許多球員受傷無法參賽。Wigan 必須從學院啟用年輕球員。Wigan 開局表現不佳,但隨後攻得許多分。目前 Wigan 已接近聯賽榜首。
Outside the game, a man wrote bad things about player Junior Nsemba on the internet. The man used racist words. The police arrested a 56-year-old man for this.
在比賽之外,一名男子在網路上對球員 Junior Nsemba 發表不當言論。該男子使用了種族歧視字眼。警方因此逮捕了一名 56 歲的男子。
The club says these words are very bad. Coach Matt Peet says the club will not ignore this. They worked with the police to find the man.
球會表示這些言論非常惡劣。教練 Matt Peet 表示球會不會對此視而不見。他們與警方合作以緝獲該男子。
Conclusion
Wigan is doing well in the league. The club also fights against racism.
Wigan 在聯賽中表現出色。球會也致力於對抗種族歧視。
Vocabulary Learning
🧩 The 'Past' Switch
In this story, we see how to talk about things that already happened. To do this, we usually add -ed to the end of the action word.
Look at these changes:
- Arrest → Arrested
- Use → Used
- Work → Worked
Wait! Some words are rebels. They change completely:
- Win → Won
- Beat → Beat (stays the same!)
- Write → Wrote
💡 Quick Tip: Describing People
To describe a person's age or a group, we use a simple pattern:
A [Number]-year-old [Person]
Example from text: A 56-year-old man
🚩 Opposite Feelings
The text shows a contrast between 'Good' and 'Bad'.
- Good side: Doing well → Winning → Top of the league
- Bad side: Hurt players → Bad words → Arrested